Knowledge Management Model for Urban Flood Emergency Response Based on Multimodal Knowledge Graphs

Author:

Li Mengkun12ORCID,Yuan Chen1ORCID,Li Kejin1ORCID,Gao Minzhong1,Zhang Yuan1,Lv Huiying1

Affiliation:

1. School of Management, Capital Normal University, Beijing 100089, China

2. Beijing Center for a Holistic Approach to National Security Studies, Beijing 100089, China

Abstract

Recently, frequent flood disasters in China have seriously threatened economic development and public safety. This paper addresses the need for a dynamic urban flood emergency knowledge management system in emergency management departments and the lack of systematic knowledge among emergency managers regarding urban flood control. A multimodal knowledge graph-based urban flood emergency knowledge management model was constructed to enhance the decision-making capabilities of emergency management departments, improve the efficiency of public emergency evacuation, and reduce losses from urban flood disasters by analyzing the shortcomings of the existing emergency management system. An intelligent and dynamic flood emergency knowledge management model was built. This paper integrates multimodal knowledge graph technology to establish a multimodal emergency knowledge management framework for urban flood control. It develops and simulates the proposed model’s application scenarios for urban flood emergency evacuation using the Flocking algorithm on the NetLogo platform. Through simulation experiments, the practicality and effectiveness of the model in real flood disaster situations were examined, particularly in simulating crowd evacuation behavior. The study found that the model significantly improves the accuracy of information and decision-making speed during emergency responses and supports emergency management departments in conducting targeted and personalized emergency decisions. This research provides a scientific basis for emergency management departments to optimize their emergency response strategies to flood disasters and serves as a reference and example for the application of multimodal knowledge graph technology in emergency management.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China

The central government guides local funds for scientific development

Publisher

MDPI AG

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