Abstract
ABSTRACT With the frequent occurrence of natural and man-made disasters, emergency management has become an active research field aiming at saving lives and reducing environmental and economic losses. Due to the complexity of crisis situations, emergency managers need to be assisted in making critical and effective decisions. Case-based reasoning (CBR) methodology has been widely adopted to support emergency decision makers in their tasks. This paper presents a comprehensive literature review of recent emergency management CBR systems reported in peer-reviewed journals and ICCBR conference proceedings between 2000 and 2020. Recent development trends of emergency management CBR systems are identified in terms of their purposes, application contexts and techniques used for their development. Finally, opportunities to improve emergency management CBR systems are outlined.
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