A consistent terminology to communicate ground-related uncertainty

IF 6.9 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL Engineering Geology Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1016/j.enggeo.2024.107744
Georg H. Erharter , Suzanne Lacasse , Franz Tschuchnigg , Ewald Tentschert , Dennis Becker , Kok-Kwang Phoon
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Engineering geology is highly affected by uncertainty related to geology, geotechnical parameters, models and methods. While the technical aspects of ground-related uncertainty are increasingly well investigated, the terminology to communicate uncertainty - e.g., “It is likely that X will happen.” - has not yet been unified and experts use it however they see fit. Due to varying experience, personal biases and societal backgrounds, people may understand uncertainty statements very differently, which is misleading and can even result in legal disputes. This contribution investigates the usage of uncertainty communicating terminology in ground-related disciplines and finds that there is a pronounced prevalence of uncertainty terminology in them. Furthermore, there is a special need to express uncertainty related to quantities (e.g. “most of the project area consists of…”). In response, we propose a framework to consistently communicate ground-related uncertainty encompassing three steps: 1. When you are certain about a statement, do not use uncertainty communicating language. 2. Assess and state the degree of confidence in a statement based on the quantity and quality of the available evidence vs. the agreement of the evidence. 3. If you have high or very high confidence in the statement, communicate the uncertainty in a consistent manner, otherwise elaborate how higher confidence can be achieved. The proposed approach feeds into new uncertainty-aware standards, such as Eurocode 7, and goes beyond them by addressing uncertainty in text and speech. This paper provides the premises for increased awareness of uncertainty communication and encourages further works on the topic.
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使用一致的术语来交流与地面有关的不确定性
工程地质在很大程度上受到与地质、岩土参数、模型和方法有关的不确定性的影响。虽然对与地层相关的不确定性的技术方面的研究越来越深入,但用于表达不确定性的术语--例如 "X 很可能会发生"--尚未统一,专家们可以根据自己的需要使用这些术语。- 目前还没有统一的术语,专家们根据自己的喜好使用这些术语。由于经验、个人偏见和社会背景的不同,人们对不确定性表述的理解可能会大相径庭,从而产生误导,甚至导致法律纠纷。这篇论文调查了不确定性交流术语在地面相关学科中的使用情况,发现不确定性术语在这些学科中明显普遍存在。此外,还特别需要表达与数量有关的不确定性(如 "项目区大部分由......组成")。为此,我们提出了一个框架,用于连贯一致地表达与地面有关的不确定性,包括三个步骤:1.当您对某项陈述有把握时,不要使用不确定性语言。2.根据现有证据的数量和质量与证据的一致性,评估并说明对声明的信任程度。3.3. 如果您对声明有很高或非常高的置信度,则以一致的方式传达不确定性,否则应详细说明如何实现更高的置信度。本文提出的方法可用于新的不确定性感知标准(如 Eurocode 7),并通过处理文本和语音中的不确定性而超越这些标准。本文为提高对不确定性交流的认识提供了前提,并鼓励就该主题开展更多工作。
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Engineering Geology
Engineering Geology 地学-地球科学综合
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13.70
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327
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5.6 months
期刊介绍: Engineering Geology, an international interdisciplinary journal, serves as a bridge between earth sciences and engineering, focusing on geological and geotechnical engineering. It welcomes studies with relevance to engineering, environmental concerns, and safety, catering to engineering geologists with backgrounds in geology or civil/mining engineering. Topics include applied geomorphology, structural geology, geophysics, geochemistry, environmental geology, hydrogeology, land use planning, natural hazards, remote sensing, soil and rock mechanics, and applied geotechnical engineering. The journal provides a platform for research at the intersection of geology and engineering disciplines.
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