DocumentCode :
2994274
Title :
Situation awareness in context-aware case-based decision support
Author :
Nwiabu, Nuka ; Allison, Ian ; Holt, Patrik ; Lowit, Peter ; Oyeneyin, Babs
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput., Robert Gordon Univ., Aberdeen, UK
fYear :
2011
fDate :
22-24 Feb. 2011
Firstpage :
9
Lastpage :
16
Abstract :
Humans naturally reuse recalled knowledge to solve problems and this includes understanding the context i.e. the information that identifies or characterizes these problems. For problems in complex and dynamic environments, providing effective solutions by operators requires their understanding of the situation of the environment together with the context. Context-aware case-based reasoning (CBR) applications uses the context of users to provide solutions to problems. The combination of a context-aware CBR with general domain knowledge has been shown to improve similarity assessment, solving domain specific problems and problems of uncertain knowledge. Whilst these CBR approaches in context awareness address problems of incomplete data and domain specific problems, future problems that are situation-dependent cannot be anticipated due to lack of the facility to predict the state of the environment. This paper builds on prior work to present an approach that combines situation awareness, context awareness, case-based reasoning, and general domain knowledge in a decision support system. In combining these concepts the architecture of this system provides the capability to handle uncertain knowledge and predict the state of the environment in order to solve specific domain problems. The paper evaluates the concepts through a trial implementation in the flow assurance control domain to predict the formation of hydrate in sub-sea oil and gas pipelines. The results show a clear improvement in both similarity assessment and problem solving prediction.
Keywords :
case-based reasoning; cognition; decision support systems; ubiquitous computing; uncertainty handling; case-based reasoning; context awareness; decision support system; knowledge reuse; situation awareness; uncertain handling; Cognition; Context; Context modeling; Context-aware services; Ocean temperature; Pipelines; Problem-solving; Action research; Agile user-centred design; Case-based reasoning; Context awareness; Decision support; Domain modelling; Situation awareness;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support (CogSIMA), 2011 IEEE First International Multi-Disciplinary Conference on
Conference_Location :
Miami Beach, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-785-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/COGSIMA.2011.5753761
Filename :
5753761
Link To Document :
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