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Na Lu and Bin Meng
Generally, airplane upsets in flight are considered a precursor to loss of control in flight (LOC-I) accidents, and unfortunately LOC-I is classified as the leading cause of fatal accidents. To further explore the risk factors, causal relationships, and ...
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Huiwen Wang, Dandan Li, Taozhen Sheng, Jinbao Sheng, Peiran Jing and Dawei Zhang
The results of the paper can help to conduct a more scientific dam risk analysis, identify human errors in dam collapse accidents, and improve risk management in a targeted manner.
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Chenyang Zhang, Chenglin Liu, Haiyue Liu, Chaozhe Jiang, Liping Fu, Chao Wen and Weiwei Cao
Pilot factor is worth considering when analyzing the causes of civil aviation accidents. This study introduces a data-driven Bayesian network (BN) approach to investigating the joint causal effects of pilot and other factors on civil aviation safety. A t...
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Alexander Robitzsch
This article reviews several implementation aspects in estimating regularized single-group and multiple-group structural equation models (SEM). It is demonstrated that approximate estimation approaches that rely on a differentiable approximation of non-d...
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Christos Karras, Aristeidis Karras, Konstantinos C. Giotopoulos, Markos Avlonitis and Spyros Sioutas
In the context of big-data analysis, the clustering technique holds significant importance for the effective categorization and organization of extensive datasets. However, pinpointing the ideal number of clusters and handling high-dimensional data can b...
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