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Enabling a Powerful Marine and Offshore Decision-Support Solution Through Bayesian Network Technique


A. G. Eleye-Datubo


Liverpool John Moores University

A. Wall


Liverpool John Moores University

A. Saajedi


Liverpool John Moores University

J. Wang


Liverpool John Moores University


Risk Analysis, Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 695-721, June 2006

Abstract:     
A powerful practical solution is by far the most desired output when making decisions under the realm of uncertainty on any safety-critical marine or offshore units and their systems. With data and information typically being obtained incrementally, adopting Bayesian network (BN) is shown to realistically deal with the random uncertainties while at the same time making risk assessments easier to build and to check. A well-matched methodology is proposed to formalize the reasoning in which the focal mechanism of inference processing relies on the sound Bayes`s rule/theorem that permits the logic. Expanding one or more influencing nodal parameters with decision and utility node(s) also yields an influence diagram (ID). BN and ID feasibility is shown in a marine evacuation scenario and that of authorized vessels to floating, production, storage, and offloading collision, developed via a commercial computer tool. Sensitivity analysis and validation of the produced results are also presented.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 27

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Date posted: November 7, 2006  

Suggested Citation

Eleye-Datubo, A. G., Wall, A., Saajedi, A. and Wang, J., Enabling a Powerful Marine and Offshore Decision-Support Solution Through Bayesian Network Technique. Risk Analysis, Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 695-721, June 2006. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=943261 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1539-6924.2006.00775.x

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A. G. Eleye-Datubo
Liverpool John Moores University
Rodney Street
Liverpool, L1 5UX
United Kingdom
Alan D. Wall
Liverpool John Moores University ( email )
Rodney Street
Liverpool, L1 5UX
United Kingdom
A. Saajedi
Liverpool John Moores University ( email )
Rodney Street
Liverpool, L1 5UX
United Kingdom
J. Wang (Contact Author)
Liverpool John Moores University ( email )
Rodney Street
Liverpool, L1 5UX
United Kingdom
+44 151 231 2445 (Phone)
+44 151 231 2453 (Fax)
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