MIKA: Manager for Intelligent Knowledge Access Toolkit for Engineering Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval

Author:

Andrade Sequoia1,Walsh Hannah2

Affiliation:

1. HX5 ‐ NASA Ames Research Center Mail Stop 269‐1 Moffett Field CA 94035‐001

2. NASA Ames Research Center Mail Stop 269‐1 Moffett Field CA 94035‐0001

Abstract

AbstractRepositories of safety reports are often underutilized and only analyzed manually by trained experts, despite safety management systems requiring reports. These collections of documents contain a wealth of information from past projects and operations that could improve system safety and design. Advances in natural language processing techniques have improved information extraction and retrieval in consumer technology, biomedicine, and finance, for instance, but have not been applied to engineering documents on the same scale. To this end, the Manager for Intelligent Knowledge Access (MIKA) open‐source toolkit has been developed for rapid knowledge discovery and information retrieval in safety engineering applications. The MIKA toolkit uses state‐of‐the‐art natural language processing algorithms and allows a user to apply these methods to their own dataset. This paper describes the MIKA toolkit and its two primary capabilities, knowledge discovery and information retrieval, and demonstrates the toolkit via a case study on National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reports.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Automotive Engineering

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