Case Reuse Based on Fuzzy Reasoning – Adaption for Emergency Management

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Emergency management is such a domain where experiential knowledge could be easily collected, and is quite suitable for the application of case based reasoning. However, in practice there are two problems limiting the effectiveness of CBR, the he incomplete information and changing situations. This paper proposed an approach based on fuzzy sets and text mining to solve those two problems, which contains four steps: a) represent the attributes with fuzzy sets, b) extract solution texts with text classification, c) establish connections of attributes and solutions with association rules, and d) adjust the solution with fuzzy reasoning. An example shows the adaption for emergency management and illustrates the improvement for CBR with the approach.

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