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March 6, 2025
The UWA NLP-TLP group has had over $1.8M of funding since 2018 to develop tools and processes to “Transform Maintenance through Data Science”. By collaborating with over 20 national and international organisations we have developed and released 11 open-source language processing software and web tools and the largest maintenance dataset for fine-tuning AI models.
This talk describes these tools, what value they add for reliability engineers and planners, and how organisations are using them.
These tools establish a basis to enable processing and exchange of maintenance data within and between organisations. Continuing to process maintenance texts and procedures manually is no longer acceptable from productivity or quality control perspectives now we have viable and open AI-enabled alternatives.
Asset Data Management and Utilisation
School of Engineering
University of Western Australia
Shereya Parashar
Woodside Energy
David Kelly
Qantas
Jonathan Peedell
Bentley Motors (UK)