Year 2023,
Volume: 26, 176 - 182, 30.12.2023
Akkouche Karım
Nekmouche Aghıles
Bouzide Leyla
References
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Akkouche, K., Hannachi, N. E., Hamizi, M., Khelil, N., Djouzi, K., & Daoui, M. (2019).Knowledge-based system for damage assessment after earthquake: Algerian buildings case. Asian Journal of Civil Engineering, 20(2), 769-784.
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Allali, S. A., Abed, M., & Mebarki, A. (2018). Post-earthquake assessment of buildings damage using fuzzy logic. Engineering Structure, 166, 117-127.
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Anagnostopoulos, S., & Moretti, M. (2008). Post-earthquake emergency assessment of building damage, safety and usability- Part 1: Technical issues. Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 28(3), 223–232.
Proposal for an Inspection Tool for Damaged Structures after Disasters
Year 2023,
Volume: 26, 176 - 182, 30.12.2023
Akkouche Karım
Nekmouche Aghıles
Bouzide Leyla
Abstract
This study focuses on the development of a multifunctional Expert System (ES) called post-seismic damage inspection tool (PSDIT), a powerful tool which allows the evaluation, the processing and the archiving of the collected data stock after earthquakes. PSDIT can be operated by two user types; an ordinary user (engineer, expert or architect) for the damage visual inspection and an administrative user for updating the knowledge and / or for adding or removing the ordinary user. The knowledge acquisition is driven by a hierarchical knowledge model, the Information from investigation reports, and those acquired through feedback from expert / engineer questionnaires are part.
References
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Akkouche, K., Hannachi, N. E., Hamizi, M., Khelil, N., Djouzi, K., & Daoui, M. (2019).Knowledge-based system for damage assessment after earthquake: Algerian buildings case. Asian Journal of Civil Engineering, 20(2), 769-784.
-
Allali, S. A., Abed, M., & Mebarki, A. (2018). Post-earthquake assessment of buildings damage using fuzzy logic. Engineering Structure, 166, 117-127.
-
Anagnostopoulos, S., & Moretti, M. (2008). Post-earthquake emergency assessment of building damage, safety and usability- Part 1: Technical issues. Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 28(3), 223–232.