Prediction of the Work-Related Injuries Based on Neural Networks

Author:

Ivaz Jelena1ORCID,Nikolić Ružica R.2ORCID,Petrović Dejan1ORCID,Djoković Jelena M.1ORCID,Hadzima Branislav2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Technical Faculty of Bor , University of Belgrade , Serbia

2. Research Center , University of Žilina , Slovakia

Abstract

Abstract Artificial neural networks (ANN) are a powerful tool in the decision-making process, especially in solving the complex problems with a large number of input data. The possibility to predict the work-related injuries in the underground coal mines, based on application of the neural networks, is analyzed in this work. the input data for the network were obtained based on a survey of 1300 respondents. After analyzing the input data influence on the network output, 14 most influential inputs were selected, with help of which the network correctly predicted whether the worker would suffer the work-related injury or not, with 80% precision. The two models were developed, based on the multilayer perceptron (MLP) and radial basis function (RBF) networks. The two models’ results were compared to each other. The sensitivity analysis was used to select the most influential parameters, like mine, age of miners, as well as their work experience. The parameters were further analyzed by use of the descriptive statistics. The selected parameters are direct indicators of problems that can cause injuries. The obtained results point to the fact that the work-related injuries can be successfully predicted by application of the artificial neural networks. The proposed models’ importance is reflected in the clear indicators for enforcing the stricter occupational safety and organizational measures in order to reduce the number of work-related injuries in underground mines.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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