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A risk detecting and preventing system for hazardous chemicals in energy industry based on knowledge graph

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  • Guanlin Chen
  • Bangjie Zhu
  • Lei Zhou
  • Qi Lu
  • Wenyong Weng

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In order to improve the ability of hazardous chemicals management and risk prevention and control in the energy industry, combined with the concept of knowledge graph and visualisation related technology, this paper mainly introduces a risk detecting and preventing system for hazardous chemicals (RDPSHC). The system consists of user management, equipment management, visual display, log recording, real-time alarm, knowledge map application and so on. RDPSHC can extract entity relationships from a large number of hazardous chemical data and information, build knowledge graph, and provide corresponding treatment measures for hazardous chemicals according to the displayed visual early warning information, such as storage humidity and temperature of hazardous chemicals, so as to make the risk prevention and detection of hazardous chemicals more scientific and efficient and improve the supervision and prevention ability of hazardous chemicals in the energy industry.

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  • Guanlin Chen & Bangjie Zhu & Lei Zhou & Qi Lu & Wenyong Weng, 2024. "A risk detecting and preventing system for hazardous chemicals in energy industry based on knowledge graph," International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 27(1/2), pages 49-65.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijetma:v:27:y:2024:i:1/2:p:49-65
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