18158469. MASTER DATA MODEL FOR AVIATION TRAINING simplified abstract (The Boeing Company)

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MASTER DATA MODEL FOR AVIATION TRAINING

Organization Name

The Boeing Company

Inventor(s)

James T. Crabbe of Tacoma WA (US)

Ken J. Cyr of Flower Mound TX (US)

Dennis Yip of Bellevue WA (US)

Miguel Herrera of Sammamish WA (US)

Trong Nyguyen of Coppell TX (US)

Cay Tran of Coppell TX (US)

MASTER DATA MODEL FOR AVIATION TRAINING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18158469 titled 'MASTER DATA MODEL FOR AVIATION TRAINING

The present disclosure involves converting unstructured data, such as a flight manual, into semi-structured data that outlines procedures and steps in an actor-verb-object format, which are then mapped to components in an aircraft and a software flight simulator.

  • Ingesting unstructured data (e.g., a flight manual) and converting it into semi-structured data
  • Converting procedural steps into data structures with an actor-verb-object format
  • Mapping data structures to components in an aircraft and a software flight simulator

Potential Applications: - Aviation industry for training purposes - Software development for flight simulators - Technical documentation automation

Problems Solved: - Streamlining the process of converting unstructured data into structured data - Enhancing the efficiency of training programs in the aviation industry

Benefits: - Improved organization and accessibility of procedural information - Enhanced training experiences for pilots and aviation professionals

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Aircraft Training and Simulation Technology This technology can be utilized by aviation training centers, software companies developing flight simulators, and aircraft manufacturers looking to improve training programs.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve the efficiency of training programs in the aviation industry? - This technology streamlines the process of converting unstructured data into structured data, making procedural information more organized and accessible for training purposes. 2. What are the potential applications of this technology outside of the aviation industry? - This technology could also be applied to other industries that require the conversion of unstructured data into structured data for training and simulation purposes.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure provides ingesting unstructured data (e.g., a flight manual) containing procedures for operating an aircraft and converting that unstructured data into semi-structured data that lists the procedures along with the steps in those procedures. Further, the procedural steps are converted into data structures that have an actor-verb-object format. In addition, the data structures are mapped to components in the aircraft and the components in the aircraft are mapped to corresponding components in a software flight simulator.