Product safety idioms: a method for building causal Bayesian networks for product safety and risk assessment

06/05/2022
by   Joshua Hunte, et al.
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Idioms are small, reusable Bayesian network (BN) fragments that represent generic types of uncertain reasoning. This paper shows how idioms can be used to build causal BNs for product safety and risk assessment that use a combination of data and knowledge. We show that the specific product safety idioms that we introduce are sufficient to build full BN models to evaluate safety and risk for a wide range of products. The resulting models can be used by safety regulators and product manufacturers even when there are limited (or no) product testing data.

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