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Proposal for an Inspection Tool for Damaged Structures after Disasters

Year 2023, Volume: 26, 176 - 182, 30.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.55549/epstem.1409432

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.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Environmental and Sustainable Processes
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Akkouche Karım

Nekmouche Aghıles

Bouzide Leyla

Early Pub Date December 25, 2023
Publication Date December 30, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023Volume: 26

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APA Karım, A., Aghıles, N., & Leyla, B. (2023). Proposal for an Inspection Tool for Damaged Structures after Disasters. The Eurasia Proceedings of Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics, 26, 176-182. https://doi.org/10.55549/epstem.1409432