A dynamic system‐based model for analyzing human factors: Enhanced AcciMap with spherical fuzzy dynamic Bayesian network approach

Author:

Tohidizadeh Kosar1ORCID,Zarei Esmaeil23ORCID,Ghalenoei Mehran1ORCID,Yazdi Mohammad45ORCID,Kolivand Kamran6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Occupational Health and Safety Engineering, School of Health, Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Research Institute for Prevention of Non‐Communicable Disease Qazvin University of Medical Sciences Qazvin Iran

2. Department of Safety Science, College of Aviation Embry‐Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott Arizona USA

3. Robertson Safety Institute (RSI) Embry‐Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott Arizona USA

4. School of Computing, Engineering & Physical Sciences University of the West of Scotland (UWS) London UK

5. School of Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering Macquarie University Sydney NSW Australia

6. Ports and Maritime Organization Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractIn today's interconnected global economy, maritime trade is a pillar of prosperity, yet maritime accidents loom as a formidable challenge. The intricate nature of these accidents, coupled with rapid technological advancements, necessitates the evolution of systematic analysis methods. Conventional systemic approaches, while valuable, struggle to encapsulate the intricate web of mutual and dynamic dependencies inherent in these incidents. Furthermore, the call for more quantitative support in decision‐making and the ability to account for emergent factors has become increasingly imperative. This study aims to analyze maritime accidents by introducing a quantitative and dynamic model. The endeavour begins with establishing an extended Accident Map‐based model, a robust framework that unveils a sophisticated accident causation model. This preliminary action establishes the groundwork for integrating an innovative Spherical Fuzzy Set, navigating the complex landscape of knowledge acquisition. The subsequent phase charts a transformative course by mapping the model onto a dynamic Bayesian Network to conduct a forward and backward analysis. The essence of the model lies in its dynamic nature, allowing for real‐time updates that reflect the evolving maritime accidents risk factors. The approach is validated through a partial benchmark exercise, a reality check, an independent peer review, and a sensitivity analysis. The model can explore emerging contributing factors, reduce uncertainty, and consider relationships between factors that yield designing more effective safety measures.

Publisher

Wiley

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