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Radioprotection
Volume 55, May 2020
Coping with uncertainties for improved modelling and decision making in nuclear emergencies. Key results of the CONFIDENCE European research project
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Page(s) | S197 - S203 | |
Section | DECISION MAKING UNDER UNCERTAINTIES | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/radiopro/2020033 | |
Published online | 19 May 2020 |
Article
Uncertainty visualization using maps for nuclear and radiological emergencies
1
SCK-CEN – Belgian Nuclear Research Centre,
Mol, Belgium
2
KIT – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,
Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany
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DIALOGIK – non-profit institute for communication and cooperation research,
Stuttgart, Germany
* Corresponding author: ahmed.nagy@sckcen.be
Visual uncertainty representation and communication during nuclear and radiological emergencies face empirical and theoretical challenges. The work carried out focuses on visualisation of uncertainties as a decision support and communication tool. We represent uncertainty visually through maps and visual robustness indicators. An interdisciplinary approach was applied where both quantitative and qualitative methods were used to validate and test the tools developed in 6 different occasions/countries. The principles for building effective uncertainty representation and communication tools are presented. It is important to note that the visual approach offers a great opportunity to represent uncertainty to experts in the field of emergency planning especially in the nuclear/radiological one.
Key words: nuclear / radiological / emergency / maps / robustness indicators / human computer interaction / uncertainty / visualisation / communication / knowledge modelling
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