Richard M. Keller - San Francisco CA, US Tina L. Panontin - Mountain View CA, US Robert E. Carvalho - San Jose CA, US Ian Sturken - Morgan Hill CA, US James F. Williams - San Francisco CA, US Shawn R. Wolfe - Sunnyvale CA, US Yuri O. Gawdiak - Silver Spring MD, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06F 17/00 G06N 5/00
US Classification:
706 45
Abstract:
A system that allows a team of geographically dispersed users to collaboratively analyze a mishap event. The system includes a reconfigurable ontology, including instances that are related to and characterize the mishap, a semantic network that receives, indexes and stores, for retrieval, viewing and editing, the instances and links between the instances, a network browser interface for retrieving and viewing screens that present the instances and links to other instances and that allow editing thereof, and a rule-based inference engine, including a collection of rules associated with establishment of links between the instances. A possible conclusion arising from analysis of the mishap event may be characterized as one or more of: not a credible conclusion; an unlikely conclusion; a credible conclusion; conclusion needs analysis; conclusion needs supporting data; conclusion proposed to be closed; and an un-reviewed conclusion.
Clarence L. Farrington Middle School 561 Indianapolis IN 1975-1984, Washington High School Indianapolis IN 1984-1988, Crispus Attucks High School Indianapolis IN 1984-1988