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Aviation under the COVID-19 pandemic: A synopsis from normalcy to chaos and back

Journal of the Air Transport Research Society, 2023
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic early in the year 2020, the aviation system has been under extreme pressure for more than two years, with many stakeholders anticipating the moment of recovery. In Summer 2022, eventually, many airlines reached
Xiaoqian Sun, S. Wandelt, A. Zhang
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Aviation-BERT: A Preliminary Aviation-Specific Natural Language Model

AIAA AVIATION 2023 Forum, 2023
Data-driven methods form the frontier of reactive aviation safety analysis. While analysis of quantitative data from flight operations is common, text narratives of accidents and incidents have not been sufficiently mined.
Chetan Chandra   +6 more
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Aviation and the Microbiome

Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance, 2020
INTRODUCTION: Although the impact of microorganisms on their hosts has been investigated for decades, recent technological advances have permitted high-throughput studies of the collective microbial genomes colonizing a host or habitat, also known as the microbiome.
Joshua T Davis, Hilary A Uyhelji
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BERT for Aviation Text Classification

AIAA AVIATION 2023 Forum, 2023
The advent of transformer-based models pre-trained on large-scale text corpora has rev-olutionized Natural Language Processing (NLP) in recent years. Models such as BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers) offer powerful tools for ...
Xiao Jing   +5 more
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Aviation

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2009
An increased awareness of the need for safety in medicine in general and in surgery in particular has prompted comparisons between the cockpit and the operating room. These comparisons seem to make sense but tend to be oversimplified.Attempts in healthcare to mimic programs that have been credited for the safety of commercial aviation have met with ...
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Joint Knowledge Graph and Large Language Model for Fault Diagnosis and Its Application in Aviation Assembly

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
In complex assembly industry settings, fault localization involves rapidly and accurately identifying the source of a fault and obtaining a troubleshooting solution based on fault symptoms.
Peifeng Liu   +3 more
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