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Hydrologic Models for Emergency Decision Support Using Bayesian Networks

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Hydrologic Models for Emergency Decision Support Using Bayesian Networks
In the presence of a river flood, operators in charge of control must take decisions based on imperfect and incomplete sources of information (e.g., data provided by a limited number sensors) and partial knowledge about the structure and behavior of the river basin. This is a case of reasoning about a complex dynamic system with uncertainty and real-time constraints where bayesian networks can be used to provide an effective support. In this paper we describe a solution with spatio-temporal bayesian networks to be used in a context of emergencies produced by river floods. In the paper we describe first a set of types of causal relations for hydrologic processes with spatial and temporal references to represent the dynamics of the river basin. Then we describe how this was included in a computer system called SAIDA to provide assistance to operators in charge of control in a river basin. Finally the paper shows experimental results about the performance of the model.
Martín Molina, Raquel Fuentetaja, Luis Garr
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ECSQARU
Authors Martín Molina, Raquel Fuentetaja, Luis Garrote
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