Expert System for Safe Home Practice in USA
Nurunnaher Shikha
Sevda Mammadova
Abstract
Home is where most people feel safe, yet home is also the place where many injuries and deaths related to injuries occur. These injuries and deaths result from fires, falls, poisonings, drowning, suffocations, and violence. There are many ways that people can prevent these injuries. Home safetycan protect people from intruders, but it can also be harmful if security features prevent quick escape during a fire emergency. Families seeking to protect themselves from one hazard can unknowingly put themselves at risk from others. Home security and home safety can and should work together and we should take the time to examine our entrys (doors and windows) to make sure home security doesn’t interfere with our safety. Home Safetycovers the advantages and differences between fire, smoke, gas and medical alarms so we can decide what we need to do around our home to be better prepared for an uninvited trouble. Home Securityis a very important consideration for anyone concerned with the well being of their family or possessions. Home safety includes---Fire alarm, smoke alarm, gas detectors, flood alarm, medical alarms etc. Home Securitycovers topics such as security cameras, home alarms, fire, smoke and motion sensors, and other security systems and equipment. It need not cost much to protect our home using monitored security system and to practice the home safety tips.
Elderly or disabled, and as well as children may be at greater risk of accidents in the home. To reduce the risks and to achieve quality of life we should practice safety plans at home in every step.
In America, Police department as well as FBI and also so many government and private organizations are very concern with this issue.We will try to focus on basic features of this problem by following the advice of the expert system to make our home safe and sound.
TOOLS and PROCESS
We will use CLIPS to build our expert system. The knowledge base in our system is a collection of facts which represent backward chaining rules. CLIPS forward chaining rules are then used to simulate a backward chaining inference engine.
DISTRIBUTION OF WORK
Nurunnaher Shikha: Research on previous works, fact finding, and all sorts of documentation.
Sevda Mammadova: Documentation And Coding in CLIPS.
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