NaCTeM's HSEarch semantic search system mentioned in the news
2021-07-26
NaCTeM's collaboration with the UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the Thomas Ashton Institute as part of the Discovering Safety Programme is the focus of a new article on on ITTHub.net, which provides news, opinion and insight into innovation and technology in road-based transport. The article, entitled Down in the data mine, something stirs..., describes how NaCTeM's HSEarch semantic search system enables health and safety managers, contractors and HSE inspectors to extract pertinent safety-critical concepts and associations without the labour of trawling through thousands of pages of text. The article features quotes from interviews with NacTeM's director, Prof. Sophia Ananiadou, as well Tim Yates, data scientist at HSE.
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