Dynamic Generation of Emergency Plans Based on the Knowledge Structure in Category Theory

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In this paper, we studied division, expression and reorganization of the knowledge segments of emergency plans, and make emergency plans structured through category theory. As for the process intersections and process differences of some similar emergency plans and cases, we designed extrapolation algorithm to get the given the total minimal set of these processes. Then, according to the existing process segments retrieved for users need, we can get the emergency response process adapt to the incident scene through the merger of these segments, and realize the dynamic generation of digital plans through merging and restructuring of knowledge segments.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1049-1050)

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1261-1267

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October 2014

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