Assessing Macroseismic Data Reliability through Rough Set Theory: Application on Vulture Area (Basilicata, Southern Italy)
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
This paper deals with the analysis of the reliability of information concerning
damages caused to buildings by earthquakes. This research was started after analyzing
a huge amount of written sources drawn up after 1930 Irpinia (southern Italy)
earthquake. The analysis led to delineate damage 'scenarios', useful in trying to mitigate
seismic risk for most affected towns. Once analyzed the effects induced by the
quake, it was suitable to assess the reliability of the retrieved information. A data-set
has been built concerning administrative-technical aspects of 1930 earthquake and referring
to the most important towns of the area. Data have been analyzed through
Rough Set Approach, a non-parametric statistic methodology.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Rough Set Theory; earthquake; damage pattern; macroseismic data.
List of contributors:
Danese, Maria; Zotta, Cinzia; Masini, Nicola; Potenza, MARIA ROSARIA; Gizzi, FABRIZIO TERENZIO
Book title:
Advances in Intel. Decision Technologies