1. Bibliometric analysis of human factors in aviation accident using MKD
- Author
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Lixin Yan, Ying Liang, Ming Wan, and Tuqiang Zhou
- Subjects
Bibliometric analysis ,Aviation ,Computer science ,02 engineering and technology ,computer.software_genre ,Domain (software engineering) ,Taxonomy (general) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Macro ,Human reliability ,business.industry ,Probabilistic logic ,Human factors and ergonomics ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,people.cause_of_death ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,Aviation accident ,Signal Processing ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Human Factors Analysis and Classification System ,Data mining ,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,people ,business ,computer ,Software - Abstract
This study aims to provide a better understanding of human factors and human performance mechanism in aviation accident analysis by visualisation and taxonomy analysis using mapping knowledge domain (MKD). An overview of aviation accident analysis involving human factors is firstly conducted, followed by an introduction of several conceptual models and human reliability analysis methods. Finally, a specific framework for risk assessment of human factors in aviation is proposed. The human factors analysis and classification system structure combined with the quantitative method is the most frequently used mode in aviation accident analysis. From a macro ergonomic perspective, systematic consideration has been emphasised frequently in existing research. Pilots or individuals are thought to be associated with the organisations and environment they located in. On the other hand, the micro ergonomic aspect prefers a quantitative and probabilistic way to reveal the individual's failure mode or error rate. Based on previous studies, the proposed framework provides a systematic view to help with the evaluation of human performance in aviation, taking into account human issues as well as management and environmental factors.
- Published
- 2021