2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2019.08.138
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Biclustering Method to Capture the Spatial Pattern and to Identify the Causes of Social Vulnerability in Indonesia: A New Recommendation for Disaster Mitigation Policy

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“…Unlike the divisive algorithm, this technique starts from a group that contains all objects that have information on themselves into one cluster. This technique is similar to the conqueror and divide algorithms (Kaban et al 2019). The similarity concept can be used to answer how close or how far objects are from other objects.…”
Section: Sample Selection Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike the divisive algorithm, this technique starts from a group that contains all objects that have information on themselves into one cluster. This technique is similar to the conqueror and divide algorithms (Kaban et al 2019). The similarity concept can be used to answer how close or how far objects are from other objects.…”
Section: Sample Selection Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) was applied to delineation of natural risk zones in Greater Lisbon, Portugal [9]. Therefore, [10] Perform biclustering to measure SoVI by extracted from the Indonesian National Socio-Economic Survey (SUSENAS) by BPS-Statistics in 2014 and [11] construction of social vulnerability index in Indonesia using partial least squares structural equation modeling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is characterized by the death of victims, injuries, environmental damage, property loss and psychological impacts, limitation of access to housing, limited health access, exacerbate the economic situation, the difficulty of obtaining a decent sanitation, victims become homeless as well as a factor in the cause of poverty. (Wu et al, 2019;Kaban et al, 2019;Karashima, 2019;Moser and Felton, 2007;World Bank, 2016;Duncan et al, 2018;Widayatun and Fatoni, 2013;Ramli, 2010). The impact caused by disasters requires handling efforts through a series of disaster risk reduction activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research related to disaster mitigation is usually done to see the process of activities conducted, evaluation and approach used (Wu et al, 2019;Kaban et al, 2019;Karashima, 2019;World Bank, 2016;Duncan et al, 2018;Guinet et al, 2017;Chacko et al, 2016;Asri et al, 2016;Muricho, 2018;Rajeev et al, 2019;P, 2020;Chou et al, 2017;Pancasilawan, 2020). As for the study of the system that has a role in disaster mitigation is still not much found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%