C4.5: programs for machine learning
C4.5: programs for machine learning
A hybrid sales forecasting system based on clustering and decision trees
Decision Support Systems
Human-Computer Interaction
A scalable decision tree system and its application in pattern recognition and intrusion detection
Decision Support Systems
BPM'06 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Business Process Management
Ontology-based users and requests clustering in customer service management system
AIS-ADM 2005 Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Autonomous Intelligent Systems: agents and Data Mining
Agent-Based Decision Making through Intelligent Knowledge Discovery
KES '08 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems, Part III
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Emergency response operations require availability of tools that would allow fast and clear description of situation, generation of effective solutions for situation management, selection of a right decision maker and supplying him/her necessary data. During decision making support a large amount of raw data describing current situation, users preferences, found solutions and final decisions done by decision maker are accumulated in the repository. To make these data useful, methods of data mining can be applied. The goal of decision mining is to find "rules" explaining under which circumstances one activity is to be selected rather than the other one. The paper presents results of a research concerning mining of decisions stored in user profiles to find common preferences for different roles of decision makers participating in emergency response operations. These preferences could be used as a basis for building of decision trees allowing (semi)automatically selection of best decisions in a typical situation. Modeling of an emergency response management system implementing the research results has been done using software agents playing roles of different types of the system users. Case studies related to fire and accident response operations have been used.