Expressway Event Management Expert System Based on Ontology and Rule Reasoning

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Response and decision-making support in expressway emergency management and rescue greatly affects some key factors like emergency rescue plan, emergency duration time, effect range, economy and time loss. Experts system is a kind of intelligent program, using knowledge and reasoning to solve the complex problem that only experts can work out, it is a popular and efficient decision-support means, has some practical features that manual way cannot compare with and offers a modem scientific measure in incident management. Expert system can provide high-efficiency, rapid, exact and powerful assistance in decision support. In order to deal with various possible emergencies promptly and efficiently and therefore ensure the safety and unblocked state of the expressway, develop the expert system has become a trend of emergency rescue and management. In expert system,The knowledge representation is the key basic issues has the important influence to construction of the knowledge base and the reasoning of the expert system. So there has the practical significance to further research on knowledge representation of expressway accident management system, According to features of different knowledge, in exsiting expert systems different knowledge representation methods were adopted such as frame, production rule, procedure, first-order predicate logic, etc. This paper focus on the ontology’s application in the field of expressway emergency rescue and propose a expressway event managemnet expert system based on ontology and rule reasoning.

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