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항공기(航空機) 사고조사제도(事故調査制度)에 관한 연구(硏究) (A Study on the System of Aircraft Investigation)

  • 김두환
    • 항공우주정책ㆍ법학회지
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    • 제9권
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    • pp.85-143
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    • 1997
  • The main purpose of the investigation of an accident caused by aircraft is to be prevented the sudden and casual accidents caused by wilful misconduct and fault from pilots, air traffic controllers, hijack, trouble of engine and machinery of aircraft, turbulence during the bad weather, collision between birds and aircraft, near miss flight by aircrafts etc. It is not the purpose of this activity to apportion blame or liability for offender of aircraft accidents. Accidents to aircraft, especially those involving the general public and their property, are a matter of great concern to the aviation community. The system of international regulation exists to improve safety and minimize, as far as possible, the risk of accidents but when they do occur there is a web of systems and procedures to investigate and respond to them. I would like to trace the general line of regulation from an international source in the Chicago Convention of 1944. Article 26 of the Convention lays down the basic principle for the investigation of the aircraft accident. Where there has been an accident to an aircraft of a contracting state which occurs in the territory of another contracting state and which involves death or serious injury or indicates serious technical defect in the aircraft or air navigation facilities, the state in which the accident occurs must institute an inquiry into the circumstances of the accident. That inquiry will be in accordance, in so far as its law permits, with the procedure which may be recommended from time to time by the International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO). There are very general provisions but they state two essential principles: first, in certain circumstances there must be an investigation, and second, who is to be responsible for undertaking that investigation. The latter is an important point to establish otherwise there could be at least two states claiming jurisdiction on the inquiry. The Chicago Convention also provides that the state where the aircraft is registered is to be given the opportunity to appoint observers to be present at the inquiry and the state holding the inquiry must communicate the report and findings in the matter to that other state. It is worth noting that the Chicago Convention (Article 25) also makes provision for assisting aircraft in distress. Each contracting state undertakes to provide such measures of assistance to aircraft in distress in its territory as it may find practicable and to permit (subject to control by its own authorities) the owner of the aircraft or authorities of the state in which the aircraft is registered, to provide such measures of assistance as may be necessitated by circumstances. Significantly, the undertaking can only be given by contracting state but the duty to provide assistance is not limited to aircraft registered in another contracting state, but presumably any aircraft in distress in the territory of the contracting state. Finally, the Convention envisages further regulations (normally to be produced under the auspices of ICAO). In this case the Convention provides that each contracting state, when undertaking a search for missing aircraft, will collaborate in co-ordinated measures which may be recommended from time to time pursuant to the Convention. Since 1944 further international regulations relating to safety and investigation of accidents have been made, both pursuant to Chicago Convention and, in particular, through the vehicle of the ICAO which has, for example, set up an accident and reporting system. By requiring the reporting of certain accidents and incidents it is building up an information service for the benefit of member states. However, Chicago Convention provides that each contracting state undertakes collaborate in securing the highest practicable degree of uniformity in regulations, standards, procedures and organization in relation to aircraft, personnel, airways and auxiliary services in all matters in which such uniformity will facilitate and improve air navigation. To this end, ICAO is to adopt and amend from time to time, as may be necessary, international standards and recommended practices and procedures dealing with, among other things, aircraft in distress and investigation of accidents. Standards and Recommended Practices for Aircraft Accident Injuries were first adopted by the ICAO Council on 11 April 1951 pursuant to Article 37 of the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation and were designated as Annex 13 to the Convention. The Standards Recommended Practices were based on Recommendations of the Accident Investigation Division at its first Session in February 1946 which were further developed at the Second Session of the Division in February 1947. The 2nd Edition (1966), 3rd Edition, (1973), 4th Edition (1976), 5th Edition (1979), 6th Edition (1981), 7th Edition (1988), 8th Edition (1992) of the Annex 13 (Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation) of the Chicago Convention was amended eight times by the ICAO Council since 1966. Annex 13 sets out in detail the international standards and recommended practices to be adopted by contracting states in dealing with a serious accident to an aircraft of a contracting state occurring in the territory of another contracting state, known as the state of occurrence. It provides, principally, that the state in which the aircraft is registered is to be given the opportunity to appoint an accredited representative to be present at the inquiry conducted by the state in which the serious aircraft accident occurs. Article 26 of the Chicago Convention does not indicate what the accredited representative is to do but Annex 13 amplifies his rights and duties. In particular, the accredited representative participates in the inquiry by visiting the scene of the accident, examining the wreckage, questioning witnesses, having full access to all relevant evidence, receiving copies of all pertinent documents and making submissions in respect of the various elements of the inquiry. The main shortcomings of the present system for aircraft accident investigation are that some contracting sates are not applying Annex 13 within its express terms, although they are contracting states. Further, and much more important in practice, there are many countries which apply the letter of Annex 13 in such a way as to sterilise its spirit. This appears to be due to a number of causes often found in combination. Firstly, the requirements of the local law and of the local procedures are interpreted and applied so as preclude a more efficient investigation under Annex 13 in favour of a legalistic and sterile interpretation of its terms. Sometimes this results from a distrust of the motives of persons and bodies wishing to participate or from commercial or related to matters of liability and bodies. These may be political, commercial or related to matters of liability and insurance. Secondly, there is said to be a conscious desire to conduct the investigation in some contracting states in such a way as to absolve from any possibility of blame the authorities or nationals, whether manufacturers, operators or air traffic controllers, of the country in which the inquiry is held. The EEC has also had an input into accidents and investigations. In particular, a directive was issued in December 1980 encouraging the uniformity of standards within the EEC by means of joint co-operation of accident investigation. The sharing of and assisting with technical facilities and information was considered an important means of achieving these goals. It has since been proposed that a European accident investigation committee should be set up by the EEC (Council Directive 80/1266 of 1 December 1980). After I would like to introduce the summary of the legislation examples and system for aircraft accidents investigation of the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden, Swiss, New Zealand and Japan, and I am going to mention the present system, regulations and aviation act for the aircraft accident investigation in Korea. Furthermore I would like to point out the shortcomings of the present system and regulations and aviation act for the aircraft accident investigation and then I will suggest my personal opinion on the new and dramatic innovation on the system for aircraft accident investigation in Korea. I propose that it is necessary and desirable for us to make a new legislation or to revise the existing aviation act in order to establish the standing and independent Committee of Aircraft Accident Investigation under the Korean Government.

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FCA 기반 계층적 구조를 이용한 문서 통합 기법 (Methods for Integration of Documents using Hierarchical Structure based on the Formal Concept Analysis)

  • 김태환;전호철;최종민
    • 지능정보연구
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.63-77
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    • 2011
  • 월드와이드웹(World Wide Web)은 인터넷에 연결된 컴퓨터를 통해 사람들이 정보를 공유할 수 있는 매우 큰 분산된 정보 공간이다. 웹은 1991년에 시작되어 개인 홈페이지, 온라인 도서관, 가상 박물관 등 다양한 정보 자원들을 웹으로 표현하면서 성장하였다. 이러한 웹은 현재 5천억 페이지 이상 존재할 것이라고 추정한다. 대용량 정보에서 정보를 효과적이며 효율적으로 검색하는 기술을 적용할 수 있다. 현재 존재하는 몇몇 검색 도구들은 초 단위로 gigabyte 크기의 웹을 검사하여 사용자에게 검색 정보를 제공한다. 그러나 검색의 효율성은 검색 시간과는 다른 문제이다. 현재 검색 도구들은 사용자의 질의에 적합한 정보가 적음에도 불구하고 많은 문서들을 사용자에게 검색해준다. 그러므로 대부분의 적합한 문서들은 검색 상위에 존재하지 않는다. 또한 현재 검색 도구들은 사용자가 찾은 문서와 관련된 문서를 찾을 수 없다. 현재 많은 검색 시스템들의 가장 중요한 문제는 검색의 질을 증가 시키는 것이다. 그것은 검색된 결과로 관련 있는 문서를 증가시키고, 관련 없는 문서를 감소시켜 사용자에게 제공하는 것이다. 이러한 문제를 해결하기 위해 CiteSeer는 월드와이드웹에 존재하는 논문에 대해 한정하여 ACI(Autonomous Citation Indexing)기법을 제안하였다. "Citaion Index"는 연구자가 자신의 논문에 다른 논문을 인용한 정보를 기술하는데 이렇게 기술된 논문과 자신의 논문을 연결하여 색인한다. "Citation Index"는 논문 검색이나 논문 분석 등에 매우 유용하다. 그러나 "Citation Index"는 논문의 저자가 다른 논문을 인용한 논문에 대해서만 자신의 논문을 연결하여 색인했기 때문에 논문의 저자가 다른 논문을 인용하지 않은 논문에 대해서는 관련 있는 논문이라 할지 라도 저자의 논문과 연결하여 색인할 수 없다. 또한 인용되지 않은 다른 논문과 연결하여 색인할 수 없기 때문에 확장성이 용이하지 못하다. 이러한 문제를 해결하기 위해 본 논문에서는 검색된 문서에서 단락별 명사와 동사 및 목적어를 추출하여 해당 동사가 명사 및 목적어를 취할 수 있는 가능한 값을 고려하여 하나의 문서를 formal context 형태로 변환한다. 이 표를 이용하여 문서의 계층적 그래프를 구성하고, 문서의 그래프를 이용하여 문서 간 그래프를 통합한다. 이렇게 만들어진 문서의 그래프들은 그래프의 구조를 보고 각각의 문서의 영역을 구하고 그 영역에 포함관계를 계산하여 문서와 문서간의 관계를 표시할 수 있다. 또한 검색된 문서를 트리 형식으로 보여주어 사용자가 원하는 정보를 보다 쉽게 검색할 수 있는 문서의 구조적 통합 방법에 대해 제안한다. 제안한 방법은 루씬 검색엔진이 가지고 있는 순위 계산 공식을 이용하여 문서가 가지는 중요한 단어를 문서의 참조 관계에 적용하여 비교하였다. 제안한 방법이 루씬 검색엔진보다15% 정도 높은 성능을 나타내었다.