Integrating an incident dataset with a question and answering language model to assist hazard identification: Comparison of an extractive and generative model
Jon Ricketts,
Weisi Guo,
Jonathan Pelham
et al.
Abstract:Robust hazard identification (HAZID) relies upon extensive knowledge of the system being analysed, the technical aspects, and how it will be used operationally. Typically, this knowledge is held by human participants who can draw out answers in natural language to hazard related questions based upon their own experience. However, several threats exist to this, such as high staff turnover, a poor learning from incidents capability or even insufficient Information Technology resources. Alternatively, incident da… Show more
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