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    Maritime accident analysis using modified HFACS-MA by Eslam A. Youssef, Sameh F. El-Sayed, Said Abdelkader

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Purpose</span>: In a previous endeavor, the authors discussed Human Reliability Assessment (HRA), Human Error Identification (HEI), and accident analysis as the most well-known methods of accident investigation. …”
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    Human Error Probability Determination in Blasting Process of Ore Mine Using a Hybrid of HEART and Best-Worst Methods by Mostafa Mirzaei Aliabadi, Iraj Mohammadfam, Ali Reza Soltanian, Kamran Najafi

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Background: One of the important actions for enhancing human reliability in any industry is assessing human error probability (HEP). …”
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    An investigation into accidents in laboratories in universities in China caused by human error: A study based on improved CREAM and SPAR-H by Ye He, Nian-Sheng Kuai, Li-Min Deng, Zi-Li Wang, Min-Jun Peng

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Although considerable research has been devoted to improving safety in university laboratories, accidents, in that environment, have still occurred frequently at the cost of serious injury or even death of laboratory personnel. Currently, few Human Reliability Analyses (HRA) have been conducted with respect to a university laboratory. …”
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    A bibliometric analysis of railway safety research: Thematic evolution, current status, and future research directions by Aliyu Mani Umar, Mohd Khairul Afzan Mohd Lazi, Sitti Asmah Hassan, Hanini Ilyana Che Hashim, Yinggui Zhang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Studies on next-level train control systems such as ETCS-3 and CTCS-4 have focused on satellite-based train localization and 5G technology (and beyond) for railway communication systems. Research on human reliability in railway operations and management has also received considerable attention from researchers. …”
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    COMPUTERIZED LINGUISTICS AND PSYCHOLOGY - OVERCOMING THE POLYGRAPH’S DRAWBACKS by Dan OPHIR

    Published 2013-01-01
    “… We developed an auxiliary tool, named “Software Human Reliability Estimator” (SHRE), which in certain cases can replace the polygraph. …”
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    Estimating the Human Error Probability during Lifeboat Drills by Tonći Biočić, Nermin Hasanspahić, Miho Kristić, Ivica Đurđević-Tomaš

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In addition, because lifeboat drill accident data are scarce, this study adopted the Success Likelihood Index Method (SLIM) for human reliability analysis (HRA). Based on expert judgments, the tasks with the highest probability of human error and factors significantly influencing human performance during lifeboat drills are identified. …”
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    Workers’ Aging Management—Human Fatigue at Work: An Experimental Offices Study by Marcello Fera, Vittoria De Padova, Valentina Di Pasquale, Francesco Caputo, Mario Caterino, Roberto Macchiaroli

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Note that in the scientific engineering field, the problem of fatigue evaluation when a worker is performing his/her work activities is an important issue in the industrial and service world and especially in the context of the researchers that are investigating the human reliability assessment. As it is clear from the literature, the industrial operations management are suffering from some misleading concepts that only the medicine scientific context can clarify. …”
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    Risk assessment of decommissioning options for offshore facilities by Fam, Mei Ling

    Published 2020
    “…Such judgement is utilised in options analysis, comparative assessments, human reliability analysis and discrete Markov chain time slices. …”
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    Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy
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    Snakebite by the bushmaster (Lachesis muta) in Brazil: case report and review of the literature. by Jorge, M, Sano-Martins, I, Tomy, S, Castro, S, Ferrari, R, Ribeiro, L, Warrell, D

    Published 1997
    “…A review of reports of 20 cases of bites in humans reliably attributed to this snake in Costa Rica, French Guiana, Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela confirms a syndrome of nausea, vomiting, abdominal colic, diarrhoea, sweating, hypotension, bradycardia and shock, possibly autopharmacological or autonomic in origin, not seen in victims of other American crotaline snakes. …”
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    Pitfalls Associated with Discriminating Mixed-Species Biofilms by Flow Cytometry by Tânia Grainha, Andreia P. Magalhães, Luís D. R. Melo, Maria O. Pereira

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Since biofilms are ubiquitous in different settings and act as sources of disease for humans, reliable methods to characterize and quantify these microbial communities are required. …”
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    ON THE ACCURACY OF YOLOV8-CNN REGARDING DETECTION OF HUMANS IN NADIR AERIAL IMAGES FOR SEARCH AND RESCUE APPLICATIONS by J. Berndt, H. Meißner, T. Kraft

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…That is one reason why networks trained on a variety of ground sample distances possibly struggle to detect humans reliably on a certain GSD.&nbsp;<br />The unique data set consists of four subsets (divided by GSD). …”
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    Reward activates stimulus-specific and task-dependent representations in visual association cortices. by Schiffer, A, Muller, T, Yeung, N, Waszak, F

    Published 2014
    “…Humans reliably learn which actions lead to rewards. One prominent question is how credit is assigned to environmental stimuli that are acted upon. …”
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    Reward activates stimulus-specific and task-dependent representations in visual association cortices by Schiffer, A, Muller, T, Yeung, N, Waszak, F

    Published 2014
    “…Humans reliably learn which actions lead to rewards. One prominent question is how credit is assigned to environmental stimuli that are acted upon. …”
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    Multi-level probabilistic uniqueness reasoning of autonomous robots based on spatial-semantic fusion by Yang, Chule

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, considering the robots are operating alongside humans, reliable and interpretable robot behavior is highly preferred for more natural interactions. …”
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