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Chuyang Yang and Chenyu Huang
Advanced digital data-driven applications have evolved and significantly impacted the transportation sector in recent years. This systematic review examines natural language processing (NLP) approaches applied to aviation safety-related domains. The auth...
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Archana Tikayat Ray, Anirudh Prabhakara Bhat, Ryan T. White, Van Minh Nguyen, Olivia J. Pinon Fischer and Dimitri N. Mavris
This research investigates the potential application of generative language models, especially ChatGPT, in aviation safety analysis as a means to enhance the efficiency of safety analyses and accelerate the time it takes to process incident reports. In p...
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Ayaka Miyamoto, Mayank V. Bendarkar and Dimitri N. Mavris
With the growth in commercial aviation traffic and the need for improved environmental performance, strategies to lower emissions that can be implemented in the near term are necessary. Since novel technology takes time to enter the market, operational i...
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Darío Rodríguez-García, Vicente García-Díaz and Cristian González García
The final objective of smart cities is to optimize services and improve the quality of life of their citizens, who can play important roles due to the information they can provide. This information can be used in order to enhance many sectors involved in...
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James Clare and Kyriakos I. Kourousis
Learning from incidents (LFI) is a useful approach when examining past events and developing measures to prevent ensuing recurrence. Although the reporting of incidents in the aircraft maintenance and continuing airworthiness domain is well appointed, it...
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Anja Schablon, Dana Wendeler, Agnessa Kozak, Albert Nienhaus and Susanne Steinke
Acts of aggression by patients or clients are a part of the average working day for many Health care employees. The objective of the survey was to study the frequency and nature of violence and the handling of aggressive behavior by facility management. ...
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S. Dube,W. Maroun
AbstractThis paper offers evidence on the relevance of legitimacy theory for explaining changes in the frequency of corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosures by South African platinum mining companies following violent strike action during 2012 a...
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Khosro Barzegarnezhad,Babak Jamshidinavid
Pág. 561 - 568
One of the items of financial statements that is considered as the evaluation criterion to performance and profitability of the profit unit is income reporting. However, calculating the net profit per unit is affected by accounting methods and estimates....
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Athanasios Salamanis, Anastasios Drosou, Dimitrios Michalopoulos, Dionysios Kehagias, Dimitrios Tzovaras
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Incidents produce heavy congestion in large urban traffic networks and therefore real time information about them (e.g. location, timestamp, type) can be very useful for the drivers. An efficient way of gathering this type of information is through a cro...
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A. Di Fazio, D. Bettinelli, E. Louette, J.P. Mechin, ... L. Domanico
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Every year the transport of dangerous goods amounts to more than 154 billion tonne-km on European roads, railways and inland waterways (source: Eurostat http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu, year 2013). When speaking about dangerous goods movement, traceabil...
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