TR005: A Knowledge-Based Seismic Risk Evaluation System for the Insurance and Investment Industries (IRAS)

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Abstract
This paper summarizes the development of the Insurance and Investment Risk Analysis System (IRAS) which provides consultation on earthquake risk for insurance and investment banking industries. Major features of IRAS, including interactive input/output facilities, graphic data retrieval, hierarchical knowledge-based management, integration of independent program modules, combinations of backward-chaining and forward-chaining inference mechanisms, and approximate reasoning schemes based on fuzzy set theory to deal with linguistic and/or incomplete information are described.

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Date created June 1988

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Author Dong, Weimin
Author Kim, Jong Eup
Author Wong, Felix S.
Author Shah, Haresh

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Subject CIFE
Subject Center for Integrated Facility Engineering
Subject Stanford University
Subject Knowledge-Based Risk Evaluation
Subject Risk Analysis
Genre Technical report

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Dong, Weimin and Kim, Jong Eup and Wong, Felix S. and Shah, Haresh. (1988). TR005: A Knowledge-Based Seismic Risk Evaluation System for the Insurance and Investment Industries (IRAS). Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/jt780rx3548

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