Identifying Incident Causal Factors to Improve Aviation Transportation Safety: Proposing a Deep Learning Approach

Aviation is a complicated transportation system, and safety is of paramount importance because aircraft failure often involves casualties. Prevention is clearly the best strategy for aviation transportation safety. Learning from past incident data to prevent potential accidents from happening has pr...

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Main Authors: Tianxi Dong, Qiwei Yang, Nima Ebadi, Xin Robert Luo, Paul Rad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Transportation
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5540046
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spelling doaj-aa730351d7d74403b1f91f33c94217b82021-06-28T01:51:17ZengHindawi-WileyJournal of Advanced Transportation2042-31952021-01-01202110.1155/2021/5540046Identifying Incident Causal Factors to Improve Aviation Transportation Safety: Proposing a Deep Learning ApproachTianxi Dong0Qiwei Yang1Nima Ebadi2Xin Robert Luo3Paul Rad4School of BusinessDepartment of Electrical and Computer EngineeringDepartment of Electrical and Computer EngineeringAnderson School of ManagementDepartment of Information Systems and Cyber SecurityAviation is a complicated transportation system, and safety is of paramount importance because aircraft failure often involves casualties. Prevention is clearly the best strategy for aviation transportation safety. Learning from past incident data to prevent potential accidents from happening has proved to be a successful approach. To prevent potential safety hazards and make effective prevention plans, aviation safety experts identify primary and contributing factors from incident reports. However, safety experts’ review processes have become prohibitively expensive nowadays. The number of incident reports is increasing rapidly due to the acceleration of advances in information technologies and the growth of the commercial and private aviation transportation industries. Consequently, advanced text mining algorithms should be applied to help aviation safety experts facilitate the process of incident data extraction. This paper focuses on constructing deep-learning-based models to identify causal factors from incident reports. First, we prepare the data sets used for training, validation, and testing with approximately 200,000 qualified incident reports from the Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS). Then, we take an open-source natural language model, which is well trained with a large corpus of Wikipedia texts, as the baseline and fine-tune it with the texts in incident reports to make it more suited to our specific research task. Finally, we build and train an attention-based long short-term memory (LSTM) model to identify primary and contributing factors in each incident report. The solution we propose has multilabel capability and is automated and customizable, and it is more accurate and adaptable than traditional machine learning methods in extant research. This novel application of deep learning algorithms to the incident reporting system can efficiently improve aviation safety.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5540046
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author Tianxi Dong
Qiwei Yang
Nima Ebadi
Xin Robert Luo
Paul Rad
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Qiwei Yang
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Identifying Incident Causal Factors to Improve Aviation Transportation Safety: Proposing a Deep Learning Approach
Journal of Advanced Transportation
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Qiwei Yang
Nima Ebadi
Xin Robert Luo
Paul Rad
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title Identifying Incident Causal Factors to Improve Aviation Transportation Safety: Proposing a Deep Learning Approach
title_short Identifying Incident Causal Factors to Improve Aviation Transportation Safety: Proposing a Deep Learning Approach
title_full Identifying Incident Causal Factors to Improve Aviation Transportation Safety: Proposing a Deep Learning Approach
title_fullStr Identifying Incident Causal Factors to Improve Aviation Transportation Safety: Proposing a Deep Learning Approach
title_full_unstemmed Identifying Incident Causal Factors to Improve Aviation Transportation Safety: Proposing a Deep Learning Approach
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publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Journal of Advanced Transportation
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Aviation is a complicated transportation system, and safety is of paramount importance because aircraft failure often involves casualties. Prevention is clearly the best strategy for aviation transportation safety. Learning from past incident data to prevent potential accidents from happening has proved to be a successful approach. To prevent potential safety hazards and make effective prevention plans, aviation safety experts identify primary and contributing factors from incident reports. However, safety experts’ review processes have become prohibitively expensive nowadays. The number of incident reports is increasing rapidly due to the acceleration of advances in information technologies and the growth of the commercial and private aviation transportation industries. Consequently, advanced text mining algorithms should be applied to help aviation safety experts facilitate the process of incident data extraction. This paper focuses on constructing deep-learning-based models to identify causal factors from incident reports. First, we prepare the data sets used for training, validation, and testing with approximately 200,000 qualified incident reports from the Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS). Then, we take an open-source natural language model, which is well trained with a large corpus of Wikipedia texts, as the baseline and fine-tune it with the texts in incident reports to make it more suited to our specific research task. Finally, we build and train an attention-based long short-term memory (LSTM) model to identify primary and contributing factors in each incident report. The solution we propose has multilabel capability and is automated and customizable, and it is more accurate and adaptable than traditional machine learning methods in extant research. This novel application of deep learning algorithms to the incident reporting system can efficiently improve aviation safety.
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