Why did the accident happen? A norm-based reasoning approach
Farid Nouioua (LIPN)

TL;DR
This paper presents a norm-based reasoning system architecture that analyzes textual descriptions of accidents to determine the causes, focusing on the semantic reasoning component that interprets explicit knowledge from the text.
Contribution
It introduces a novel architecture for accident analysis that integrates norm-based reasoning with semantic understanding of textual accident reports.
Findings
Effective semantic reasoning on accident descriptions
Enhanced understanding of accident causes
Framework for norm-based accident analysis
Abstract
In this paper we describe an architecture of a system that answer the question : Why did the accident happen? from the textual description of an accident. We present briefly the different parts of the architecture and then we describe with more detail the semantic part of the system i.e. the part in which the norm-based reasoning is performed on the explicit knowlege extracted from the text.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge · Natural Language Processing Techniques
