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FSLens: A Visual Analytics Approach to Evaluating and Optimizing the Spatial Layout of Fire Stations

\authororcidLongfei Chen0009-0002-4596-8093    \authororcidHe Wang0009-0003-2550-6139    \authororcidYang Ouyang0009-0000-5841-7659    Yang Zhou    Naiyu Wang    and \authororcidQuan Li0000-0003-2249-0728
Abstract

The provision of fire services plays a vital role in ensuring the safety of residents’ lives and property. The spatial layout of fire stations is closely linked to the efficiency of fire rescue operations. Traditional approaches have primarily relied on mathematical planning models to generate appropriate layouts by summarizing relevant evaluation criteria. However, this optimization process presents significant challenges due to the extensive decision space, inherent conflicts among criteria, and decision-makers’ preferences. To address these challenges, we propose FSLens, an interactive visual analytics system that enables in-depth evaluation and rational optimization of fire station layout. Our approach integrates fire records and correlation features to reveal fire occurrence patterns and influencing factors using spatiotemporal sequence forecasting. We design an interactive visualization method to explore areas within the city that are potentially under-resourced for fire service based on the fire distribution and existing fire station layout. Moreover, we develop a collaborative human-computer multi-criteria decision model that generates multiple candidate solutions for optimizing firefighting resources within these areas. We simulate and compare the impact of different solutions on the original layout through well-designed visualizations, providing decision-makers with the most satisfactory solution. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach through one case study with real-world datasets. The feedback from domain experts indicates that our system helps them to better identify and improve potential gaps in the current fire station layout.

keywords:
Spatiotemporal Analysis, Multi-criteria Decision Making, Visualization.
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1329 \vgtccategoryResearch \authorfooter Longfei Chen, Yang Ouyang, He Wang, and Quan Li are with the School of Information Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University, and Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Intelligent Vision and Imaging, China. Quan Li is the corresponding author. E-mail: {chenlf,ouyy,wanghe1,liquan}@shanghaitech.edu.cn. Yang Zhou and Naiyu Wang are with the College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University. E-mail: {yang-zhou,naiyuwang}@zju.edu.cn. \teaser [Uncaptioned image] System Overview of FSLens. (A) The Statistics Overview displays the statistical information of historical fires and fire stations. (B) The Fire Service S&D View serves as a tool for experts to comprehend the fluctuations in the supply and demand of firefighting resources over time. (C) The Spatiotemporal View employs a map-based exploration method to exhibit the spatial distribution of fire incidents and the spatial layout of fire stations. (D) The Optimization View offers a set of interactions to support the user in generating multiple optimization scenarios for consideration. (E) The Simulation and Comparison View aids in the assessment of the effects of the optimization solutions on the original layout and offers a comparative evaluation of the efficacy among solutions.