Evidence Theory and Fuzzy Relational Calculus in Estimation of Health Effects Due to Air Pollution
With an overall objective of establishing association between air pollutants and incidence of respiratory diseases, the environmental professionals and medical practitioners have made significant contribution, using statistical mechanics in modelling epidemiological data, population characteristics,...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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De Gruyter
2013-03-01
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Series: | Journal of Intelligent Systems |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1515/jisys-2012-0018 |
Summary: | With an overall objective of establishing association between air pollutants
and incidence of respiratory diseases, the environmental professionals and
medical practitioners have made significant contribution, using statistical
mechanics in modelling epidemiological data, population characteristics, and
pollution parameters. Broadly speaking, the studies have shown that the
increase in vehicular traffic has been one of the causes of respiratory
diseases. However, the WHO Centre for Environment and Health, Europe in its 2005 document states:
“There is little evidence for a causal relationship between asthma
prevalence/incidence and air pollution in general, though the evidence is
suggestive of a causal association between the prevalence/incidence of
asthma symptoms and living in close proximity to traffic”.
Decision making process in a real world is invariably based on perceptions
which are expressed in words or may be in numeric terms and not in
probability terms. In the paper, we made an attempt to model the perceptions
of experienced pulmonologists in arriving at their combined degree of
belief/plausibility/ignorance for all the possible combinations of
identified respiratory diseases, using evidence theory and fuzzy relational
calculus without collecting sizeable parametric data accumulated over a
period of years.
Tightening pollution norms by the regulatory authorities is an overall
objective of the global efforts on greenhouse gases (GHS) reduction in
general, and air pollution mitigation in particular. The concept of solar
battery operated electric vehicles (SBOEV) for road transport is advocated,
initially for two/three wheelers, and extending it to four wheelers,
especially in the developing countries. |
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ISSN: | 0334-1860 2191-026X |