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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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Ki-Nam Kim, Tae-Hoon Kim and Min-Jae Lee
Although there have been many studies related to construction site safety that have tried to reduce accidents, no significant improvement has been reported. Because of the complex nature of construction work processes, it is important to have a scenario-...
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Armin Rashidi Nasab, Hassan Malekitabar, Hazem Elzarka, Ala Nekouvaght Tak and Khashayar Ghorab
Addressing safety risks in construction is an ongoing priority, and integrating safety considerations into construction scheduling is a crucial aspect of this effort. A notable challenge is the safety risk posed by concurrent tasks, which has received li...
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Ying Wang and Shanshan Fu
Accurately describing and evaluating the effects of unsafe acts on maritime accidents is critical to establishing practical accident prevention and control options. This paper proposes a framework for the probabilistic analysis of maritime accidents caus...
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Joao Mesquitela, Luis B. Elvas, Joao C Ferreira and Luis Nunes
Traffic accidents in urban areas lead to reduced quality of life and added pressure in the cities? infra-structures. In the context of smart city data is becoming available that allows a deeper analysis of the phenomenon. We propose a data fusion process...
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Xiao-Fei Ma, Guo-You Shi and Zheng-Jiang Liu
To thoroughly figure out the distribution and formation mechanism of maritime accidents, this study proposes a domino effect model based on temporal association rules (TAR) to analyze and mine the secrets behind the accident?the formation mechanism of ac...
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Nicoletta Fala
Spin training has not been required for students working towards their private or commercial certificates for the past 70 years. Switching to a stall-prevention mindset within training aimed to make spin recovery unnecessary; however, stall-type accident...
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Bin Meng and Na Lu
Controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) is considered a typical accident category of ?low-probability-high consequence?. Human factors play an important role in CFIT accidents in such a complex and high-risk system. This study aims to explore the causal re...
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Judith Anderson and Dieter Scholz
During its investigations into a series of ten aircraft crashes from 1979 to 1981, US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) officials were presented with a hypothesis that ?several? of the crashes could have been caused by pilot impairment from bre...
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Nermin Hasanspahic, Srdan Vujicic, Vlado Francic and Leo Campara
A common interest of all shipping industry stakeholders is safe and accident-free shipping. To reach that goal, one of the most important actions that can be done is to analyze previous marine accidents. It means finding causes of accidents and, based on...
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