Title :
Information fusion for natural and man-made disasters
Author_Institution :
Center for Multisource Inf. Fusion, Univ. at Buffalo, NY, USA
Abstract :
The Center for Multisource Information Fusion (CMIF) at the University at Buffalo is in the early stages of a multi-year research program addressing information fusion (IF) to support crisis-center decision-makers dealing with post-event situations for both earthquakes (a natural disaster) and chemical attacks (a man-made disaster). This paper describes the overall strategic approach to this research program, to include the need for: careful domain analysis, developing representative data sets, an effectiveness-oriented approach to the evaluation of the derived IF technology, and a strategy for assessing IF technique robustness. Examples are given, of the research in: techniques for data generation, data association techniques for highly-disparate and latent data, dynamic vehicle routing, modeling of hospital decision-making operations, and initial IF-based concepts for inferring the state of lifeline-infrastructure systems as "situational estimates". Plans for out-year research will also be discussed, as well as interactions with industrial partners.
Keywords :
decision support systems; disasters; earthquakes; emergency services; sensor fusion; chemical attacks; crisis center decision makers; data association; data generation; domain analysis; dynamic vehicle routing; earthquakes; effectiveness-oriented approach; highly-disparate latent data; hospital decision making operation modeling; information fusion; lifeline infrastructure systems; man-made disasters; natural disasters; post-event situations; representative data sets; situational estimates; Chemical technology; Data analysis; Decision making; Earthquakes; Hospitals; Life estimation; Robustness; Routing; Vehicle dynamics; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Information Fusion, 2002. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Annapolis, MD, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-9721844-1-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICIF.2002.1021205