Information Extraction of Aviation Accident Causation Knowledge Graph: An LLM-Based Approach
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Abstract
Summarizing the causation of aviation accidents is conducive to enhancing aviation safety. The knowledge graph of aviation accident causation, constructed based on aviation accident reports, can assist in analyzing the causes of aviation accidents. With the continuous development of artificial intelligence technology, leveraging large language models for information extraction and knowledge graph construction has demonstrated significant advantages. This paper proposes an information extraction method for aviation accident causation based on Claude-prompt, which relies on the large-scale pre-trained language model Claude 3.5. Through prompt engineering, combined with a few-shot learning strategy and a self-judgment mechanism, this method achieves automatic extraction of accident-cause entities and their relationships. Experimental results indicate that this approach effectively improves the accuracy of information extraction, overcoming the limitations of traditional methods in terms of accuracy and efficiency in processing complex texts. It provides strong support for subsequently constructing a structured knowledge graph of aviation accident causation and conducting causation analysis of aviation accidents.
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