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Identification of Human Factors in Aviation Incidents Using a Data Stream Approach

Published 2017-01-04 From Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 3 authors

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This paper investigates the use of data streaming analytics to better predict the presence of human factors in aviation incidents with new incident reports. As new incidents data become available, the fresh information can help not only evaluate but also improve existing models. First, we use four algorithms in batch learning to establish a baseline for comparison purposes. These are NaiveBayes (NB), Cost Sensitive Classifier (CSC), Hoeffdingtree (VFDT), and OzabagADWIN (OBA). The traditional measure of the classification accuracy rate is used to test their performance. The results show that among the four, NB and CSC are the best classification algorithms. Then we test the classifiers in a data stream setting. The two performance measure methods Holdout and Interleaved Test-Then-Train or Prequential are used in this setting. The Kappa statistic charts of Prequential measure with a sliding window show that NB exhibits the best performance, and is better than the other algorithms. The two different measure methods, batch learning with 10-fold cross validation and data stream with Prequential measure, get one consistent result. CSC is a suitable for unbalanced data in batch learning, but it is not best in Kappa statistic for data stream. Valid incremental algorithms need to be developed for the data stream with unbalanced labels.

Authors

  • Donghui Shi
  • J. Zurada
  • J. Guan

Keywords

  • Computer Science
  • Engineering

Citation: Donghui Shi, J. Zurada, J. Guan (2017). Identification of Human Factors in Aviation Incidents Using a Data Stream Approach. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Semantic Scholar ID 142379e781f242b388e6a6286b5466d33e25e3cd. https://doi.org/10.24251/HICSS.2017.127 ↗