Resource Planning For Rescue Operations
Mona Khaffaf, Arshia Khaffaf

TL;DR
This paper explores using logic-based rule systems and automated planning to improve rescue operations after earthquakes, aiming to assist organizations in efficient decision-making during emergencies.
Contribution
It introduces a rule-based logic framework for planning rescue operations, demonstrating its potential as an effective infrastructure for complex emergency scenarios.
Findings
Logic rules effectively model rescue regulations
A logic-based planner can address complex rescue planning tasks
Prototype shows promise for real-world application
Abstract
After an earthquake, disaster sites pose a multitude of health and safety concerns. A rescue operation of people trapped in the ruins after an earthquake disaster requires a series of intelligent behavior, including planning. For a successful rescue operation, given a limited number of available actions and regulations, the role of planning in rescue operations is crucial. Fortunately, recent developments in automated planning by artificial intelligence community can help different organization in this crucial task. Due to the number of rules and regulations, we believe that a rule based system for planning can be helpful for this specific planning problem. In this research work, we use logic rules to represent rescue and related regular regulations, together with a logic based planner to solve this complicated problem. Although this research is still in the prototyping and modeling…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAI-based Problem Solving and Planning · Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
