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Title : Knowledge Engineering: Exploring Evacuation Behavior During Volcanic Disaster
Author :

Prof. Ir. Bertha Maya Shopa, ST., M.Sc., Ph.D., IPU., ASEAN Eng. (1) Ir. Anna Maria Sri Asih, S.T., M.M., M.Sc., Ph.D., IPU., ASEAN Eng. (2) DINI GRAITA ILMIA (3) Ir. Hari Agung Yuniarto, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D., IPU., ASEAN Eng. (4)

Date : 10 2017
Keyword : – Decision attributes, evacuation behavior, Knowledge Engineering, volcanic disaster – Decision attributes, evacuation behavior, Knowledge Engineering, volcanic disaster
Abstract : Efficient evacuation is one of the most important factors to reduce casualties in disaster. However, evacuating is not an easy task because it involves heterogeneous human behaviors, which take into account not only socio-demographic but also psychological aspects. Despite the importance of human behaviors affecting the effectiveness of evaluation plan, studies on evacuation decision-making is little explored. The present study therefore seeks evacuation behaviors of volcanic disaster and their underlying attributes. Knowledge Engineering (KE) was applied both to obtain attributes of decision-making and to formulate decision-making behavior during volcanic disaster. Results reveals that the evacuation behaviors can be categorized into four behaviors, i.e., adaptive, nonadaptive, altruistic, and leader-following. Vulnerability, perception of danger, previous disaster experiences, disaster training, ownership of livestock/valuables, traditional belief, trust on cultural/community leader, and social concern are all underlying behavioral attributes in which each evacuation behavior is associated to different attributes. Future potential researches are also discussed.
Group of Knowledge :
Level : Internasional
Status :
Published
Document
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1 2017_Sertifikat IEEE International Conference_ 13 Des Singapore.pdf
Document Type : [PAK] Sertifikat Seminar
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2 15_2017_IEEM_Knowledge Engineering.pdf
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3 15_2017_Similarity Check_IEEM_Knowledge engineering.pdf
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4 Knowledge Engineering.pdf
Document Type : [PAK] Full Dokumen
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5 Knowledge Engineering_ Exploring Evacuation Behavior During Volcanic Disaster.pdf
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