Research Article

Demand Prediction of Railway Emergency Resources Based on Case-Based Reasoning

Table 1

Case presentation framework of railway emergencies.

CodeAttributeContentType

1Accident locationElevated area, road cut area, tunnel area, etc.Enumeration
2Accident typesDerailment, fire, explosion, collision, etc.Enumeration
3Accident incentiveCurve overtaking, improper scheduling, geological hazards, etc.Enumeration
4Train typeHigh-speed railway, bullet train, the fast train, freight train, etc.Enumeration
5Emergency response levelLevel I, II, III, IVEnumeration
6Type of damaged rolling stockTypeEnumeration
7Type of damaged locomotiveTypeEnumeration
8Cargo typeLiquid, gas, particle, powder, etc.Enumeration
9Topography along the railwayPlains, mountains, valleys, rivers, etc.Enumeration
10WeatherSunny, rainy, cloudy, snow, hail, temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind, amount of snow etc.Numeric
11Date and time of accidentDate, month, year, season, etc.Numeric
12Number of derailed rolling stocksRolling stockNumeric
13Number of damaged rolling stockRolling stockNumeric
14Number of damaged locomotivesLocomotiveNumeric
15Wind forceLevelNumeric
16Resource’s transferTypes and quantitiesNumeric
17Economic lossesTotal moneyNumeric
18Train derailment distanceMeterInterval
19Number of passengers affectedPersonInterval
20Number of deathsPersonInterval
21Number of injuryPersonInterval
22Event nameWordsCharacter
23Rescue planWordsCharacter
24Rescue processWordsCharacter
25NoteWordsCharacter
26The level of damage to railwayEspecially serious, serious, general serious, slight, without damageFuzzy
27The level of damage to railway carEspecially serious, serious, general serious, slight, without damageFuzzy