Project Sponsors
Defence Research Agency (DRA) Farnborough, UK
Working with RAF Pitreavie Search and Rescue Cordination Centre.
Project Summary
The Search & Rescue project has two principal objectives:
- to develop a generic approach, with appropriate tools to assist in reliable capture of knowledge related to planning, scheduling and resource allocation in the search & rescue domain,
- to validate the approach by building a demonstrator system.
The project was undertaken by AIAI and the AI Group at the University of Nottingham.
Project Papers
- Shadbolt, N. Cottam, H., Tate, A. and Beck, H.
Initial Proposal Document: Acquiring and using planning Knowledge for search and Rescue.
- Cottam, H., Shadbolt, N., Kingston, J., Beck, H. and Tate, A
Knowledge Level Planning in the Search and Rescue Domain Proceedings of Expert Systems 95 Conference, Cambridge, 1995.
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- Kingston, J., Shadbolt, N. and Tate, A.
CommonKADS Models for Knowledge Based Planning AAAI, 1996.
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- Cottam, H. and Shadbolt, N. Knowledge Acquisition for Search and
Rescue, Proceedings of Tenth Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based
Systems Workshop (KAW-1996), Banff, Canada, November, 1996.
[ HTML File ]
Project Personnel
AI Group, University of Nottingham:
Prof. Nigel Shadbolt, Hugh Cottam
AIAI, University of Edinburgh:
Prof. Austin Tate, Mr. John Kingston
UK Search and Rescue Coordination Centre, Pitreavie
Squadron Leader W. Gault
Search & Rescue Resources
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Sea Rescue:
UK Search and
Rescue of downed airmen by a
Sea King
helicopter
[Photo by Austin Tate]
Sea Rescue: UK Combat Rescue at Sea by a
Lynx
helicopter over a Royal Navy P2000 fast patrol boat
[Photo by Austin Tate]
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