ABSTRACT

This paper proposes a new technology, "a bodygraphic injury surveillance system (BISS)" that not only accumulates accident situation data but also represents injury data based on a human body coordinate system in a standardized and multilayered way. Standardized and multilayered representation of injury enables accumulation, retrieval, sharing, statistical analysis, and modeling causalities of injury across different fields such as medicine, engineering, and industry. To confirm the effectiveness of the developed system, the authors collected 3,685 children's injury data in cooperation with a hospital. As new analyses based on the developed BlSS, this paper shows bodygraphically statistical analysis and childhood injury modeling using the developed BlSS and Bayesian network technology.