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Predictive risk maps

17th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2014
This paper addresses the problem of risk assessment in dynamic traffic environments for future behavior evaluation and planning. Risk assessment has to be driven from behavioral needs of the acting scene entity to evaluate the best possible future behavior. The authors present a general approach for a temporally continuous future risk estimation. Using
Florian Damerow, Julian Eggert
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Toward a Global Risk Map [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Global risk maps are unified databases that provide risk exposure data to supervisors and the broader financial market community worldwide. We think of them as giant matrices that track the bilateral (firm-level) exposures of banks, non-bank financial institutions and other relevant market participants.
Stephen Cecchetti   +2 more
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RISK MAP: RISK IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT

Science and art of management / Bulletin of the Institute of Economics, Management and Law of the Russian State University for the Humanities, 2022
A risk map is a tool, based on various information systems, that aims to identify the activities or processes at risk, quantify the probability of those events and measure the potential damage associated with their occurrence. That kind of map provides three valuable contributions to a Manager: integrated information about company overall risk exposure,
Aleksandra M. Minchenkova   +1 more
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Modelling risks in disease mapping

Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 2006
In this article, we propose a strategy of analysis of mortality data with the aim of providing a guideline for epidemiologists and public health researchers to choose a reasonable model for estimating mortality (or incidence) risks. Maps displaying the crude mortality rates or ratios are usually misleading because of the instability of the estimators ...
Ugarte, M. D.   +2 more
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Risk maps for liver surgery

International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, 2012
Optimal display of surgical planning data in the operating room is challenging. In liver surgery, an expressive and effective intraoperative visualization of 3D planning models is still a pressing need. The objective of this work is to visualize surgical planning information using a map display.An approach for risk analysis and visualization of ...
Christian Hansen 0001   +5 more
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Risk assessment and risk contour mapping

Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, 1992
Abstract This paper presents a brief overview of risk assessment methodologies, focusing on safety in design and the different methods which can be combined for a full quantitative risk analysis (QRA). The results of a QRA are normally presented as individual risk and group or societal risk.
Pietersen, C.M., Veld, B.F.P. van het
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Distance-Based Mapping of Disease Risk

ijb, 2013
Abstract : In this article, we consider the problem of comparing the distribution of observations in a planar region to a pre-specified null distribution. Our motivation is a surveillance setting where we map locations of incident disease, aiming to monitor these data over time, to locate potential areas of high/
Jeffery, Caroline   +3 more
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