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Dynamic Case Retrieval Method With Subjective Preferences and Objective Information for Emergency Decision Making

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Case-based reasoning U+0028 CBR U+0029 is one of the best methods for generating an effective solution in an emergency. In recent years, some methods for generating emergency alternatives have been… Click to show full abstract

Case-based reasoning U+0028 CBR U+0029 is one of the best methods for generating an effective solution in an emergency. In recent years, some methods for generating emergency alternatives have been included in practical CBR applications, but there have been no in-depth studies of these processes. In this study, we propose a new method for dynamic case retrieval with subjective preferences and objective information, which considers the personal preferences of the decision makers and changes in the attributes of the emergency as the situation develops. First, we present a formula for calculating the case similarity and changing trends in the case considered, where similar cases are obtained. Next, we describe a method for measuring the overall assessment value with respect to similar historical cases, which is obtained by aggregating the case similarity, the utility case similarity, the first response time, and the implementation effect. The subjective preferences and objective information are also integrated in the decision-making process. Finally, we present a case study based on the emergency response to a fire in a high-rise building, which illustrates the applicability and feasibility of the proposed method.

Keywords: objective information; subjective preferences; preferences objective; method; case; emergency

Journal Title: IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica
Year Published: 2018

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