An expert system to analyze hazardous intersections.

Auteur(s)
Spring, G.S.
Jaar
Samenvatting

The detailed analysis of highway locations that have been identified as hazardous within the framework of a state Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) requires a great deal of time and money to perform. Given the limited resources available to state highway agencies, whose task it is to perform such analyses, it seems a worthwhile effort to automate this “location analysis.” And, given the nature of location analysis problems, which are based on judgement rather than mathematical models, it was known a prior; that conventional automation techniques were not appropriate for this application. A prototype microcomputer-based expert system, which performs location analysis, was developed to assess the feasibility of applying this new technology to location analysis problems. This paper describes the prototype system, and presents a brief discussion of some of the issues that were addressed when building the system. (Author/publisher)

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
B 30299 [electronic version only] /21 / IRRD 824764
Uitgave

Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, Vol. 3 (1988), No. 4 (December), p. 299-309, 24 ref.

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