Engineering/Technology Management 2005
DOI: 10.1115/imece2005-79875
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Estimating the Statistical Distribution of Human Damage Produced by a Fire in a Building Using Bayesian Belief Nets

Abstract: The complexity of the cities’ layout and other public spaces, together with the large number of people involved leads to increased strain on the resources of emergency responders. An accident, such as a fire, remains a rare event so it is difficult for those in charge of preparing for an emergency and deciding on the acceptability of risk to get a picture of such an event. The interest of all emergency response agencies is to minimize the impact of disaster events on the entities of interest, which include fir… Show more

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“…The robustness analysis of the expert judgment is presented in another paper in this conference (Hanea, 2013a). Another paper (Hanea, 2013b) shows the quantification results for company employees and contractors and discusses the differences between them.…”
Section: Questionnaire Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The robustness analysis of the expert judgment is presented in another paper in this conference (Hanea, 2013a). Another paper (Hanea, 2013b) shows the quantification results for company employees and contractors and discusses the differences between them.…”
Section: Questionnaire Designmentioning
confidence: 99%