About

Contributors

  • Andreas Korger, University of Würzburg, Angesagt GmbH
  • Joachim Baumeister, University of Würzburg, denkbares GmbH
  • 2020, All rights reserved, Andreas Korger, Angesagt GmbH
  • The annotations concerning Nuclear Safety: All examples using this data model concerning nuclear safety are of interest in research. The provided excerpts are a RESEARCH BODY, NOT real guidance information from the Internatioal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). All rights for IAEA content belong to the IAEA. For direct information and guidance visit www.iaea.org
  • The annotations concerning the corona crises are citations of articles publicly available. The origin of the article is referred to in the document description.
  • The annotations concerning the loveparade safety concept are citations of a publicly available draft provided by the event host.

Abstract

Regulatory documents denote an interesting application domain for case-based knowledge management. These documents enumerate situations with conditions, that are often dangerous for human and environment and they give advice, rules, and instructions for prevention or handling. That type of documents is eminent in many domains and provides valuable experience knowledge which makes it a remarkable application and research domain for (textual) case-based reasoning. In this paper, an initial case-based representation of regulatory documents is introduced. We report on the construction of an open corpus of regulatory documents in the domain of nuclear safety regulations.

Examples

  • Public Events Loveparade: PIRI analysis of the safety concept for the Loveparade in Duisburg. In 2010 an accident on the event took 21 peoples life and 541 where severely injured.
  • Corona Crisis C19-Annotations: PIRI analysis of press article related to the corona crisis in 2020.
  • Nuclear Safety Fire Safety in Power Plants: PIRI analysis of regulatory documents in the domain of nuclear safety published by the International Atomic Energy Agency.