Research of Method Integrating Accident Progression to Visually Analyze Connection between the Accident Cases

Abstract

Extracting knowledge to prevent accident is useful because prevention, management, culture, solution to prevent accident again are basically made from result of factors, trends, lessons which are acquired from accident analysis. Current main methods to analyze accident are style to deeply analyze cases but method to analyze connections between cases is less because latter method is difficult for human memory retention and processing ability. We propose a system integrating accident progression for visualizing connection between accident cases. The system can display accident flow by integrating each progression, which made from subject and predicate of sentences in the cases. The subject and predicate make up a sentence in accident case The system helps worker learn accident progress to improve their risk prediction skill and analyze to find progress and factor should be careful, for example high frequent progress which results in injured or danger. This paper reports design methodology of format integrating accident progress and result of applying our formatting method to some accidents cases.



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Hirotsugu Minowa, Okayama University, Japan

Paper Information
Conference: ACTC2013
Stream: Technology in the Classroom

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To cite this article:
Minowa H. (2013) Research of Method Integrating Accident Progression to Visually Analyze Connection between the Accident Cases ISSN: 2186-4705 – The Asian Conference on Technology in the Classroom 2013 – Official Conference Proceedings https://doi.org/10.22492/2186-4705.20130425
To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.22492/2186-4705.20130425


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