Authors:
Stephen Dobson
1
;
Mark Burkitt
2
;
Dermot Breslin
2
and
Daniela Romano
3
Affiliations:
1
Coventry University, United Kingdom
;
2
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
;
3
Edge Hill University, United Kingdom
Keyword(s):
Decision Support System, Co-evolution, Connectivity, Agent-Based Model, Domestic Fire Risk Behaviour.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Agents
;
Artificial Intelligence
;
Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems
;
Distributed and Mobile Software Systems
;
Enterprise Information Systems
;
Knowledge Engineering and Ontology Development
;
Knowledge-Based Systems
;
Multi-Agent Systems
;
Operational Research
;
Software Engineering
;
Strategic Decision Support Systems
;
Symbolic Systems
Abstract:
The research presented here outlines an application of Agent-Based Modelling (ABM) used to support strategic decision-making in the emergency services. Here the resulting ABM-driven Decision Support System (DSS) (called ‘Premonition’) is designed to help practitioners engage with a complex and dynamic environment of co-evolving fire risk behaviours through time. Social change is presented here as a process by which behaviours co-evolve within connected networks of agents. ABM is identified as a beneficial approach to simulate changing household behaviours and the influence of social networks, environmental factors, and also fire service interventions within the Sheffield City region, UK. This project seeks to develop a DSS which supports the stages of ‘intelligence’, ‘design’, and ‘choice’ as the decision-maker moves from identifying problem areas, establishing possible strategies for intervention, and predicting possible outcomes of alternative courses of action.