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Designing a system of geological and economic assessment of prospects of subsurface areas based on the ontology of the subject area and the use of fuzzy logic methods

https://doi.org/10.46554/1993-0453-2023-1-219-38-45

Abstract

Currently, the task of using automated information systems to assess the economic efficiency of subsurface areas is becoming very relevant. This is due to the increasing role of expert information and analytical systems in the structure of software products used in the process of analyzing the results of geological exploration and determining new priorities in the research of mineral resources of solid minerals and groundwater for the needs of the regional economy. The decrease in the number of geologists in this field leads to the need to design a system of geological and economic assessment of the prospects of subsurface areas based on an ontological approach. The application of ontology is designed to reproduce the chain of decision-making by an expert specialist, but in a new view based on associative relationships and empirical rules. In this paper, an attempt is made to build a model of geological and economic assessment based on an ontological approach for the subsequent design of a decision support system using fuzzy logic methods. The research object is the application of the ontological approach and fuzzy logic methods to the analysis. The purpose of this work is to design a system of geological and economic assessment of the prospects of subsurface areas based on the ontology of the subject area and the use of fuzzy logic methods. As a result, a system of geological and economic indicators for assessing the prospects of subsurface areas was developed.

About the Authors

V. S. Dadykin
Bryansk State Technical University
Russian Federation

Valery S. Dadykin – Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Industrial and Digital  Economics, Professor of the Department "Digital Economy"

Bryansk



O. V. Dadykina
Bryansk State Technical University
Russian Federation

Olga V. Dadykina – Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department "Digital Economy"

Bryansk



N. V. Odinochenkova
Bryansk State Technical University
Russian Federation

Natalia V. Odinochenkova – Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor, Professor

Bryansk



S. S. Stukanova
National Research University of Electronic Technology
Russian Federation

Sofya S. Stukanova – Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Economics,  Management and Finance

Moscow



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Dadykin V.S., Dadykina O.V., Odinochenkova N.V., Stukanova S.S. Designing a system of geological and economic assessment of prospects of subsurface areas based on the ontology of the subject area and the use of fuzzy logic methods. Vestnik of Samara State University of Economics. 2023;(1):38-45. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46554/1993-0453-2023-1-219-38-45

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