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G-SHARE: A Guideline-Based Structured Reasoning Framework for Human-Factor Event Diagnosis

Researchers proposed G-SHARE, a guideline-based structured reasoning framework for diagnosing human-factor events in nuclear power plants, which operationalizes the CNNP nine-step diagnostic guideline into a multi-stage pipeline. The framework outperformed one-shot prompting and traditional machine learning baselines on a dataset of real Chinese nuclear industry reports, demonstrating the value of transforming expert guidelines into auditable reasoning workflows for safety-critical industries.

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arXiv:2607.11892v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Human-factor event diagnosis is essential for learning from operational events in nuclear power plants, yet its quality depends strongly on expert interpretation of narrative reports and guideline-based reasoning.Existing data-driven or one-shot large language model approaches often lack structured reasoning, have limited alignment with formal diagnostic guidelines, and may generate logically inconsistent conclusions. To address this issue, this study proposes G-SHARE, a guideline-based structured reasoning framework that operationalizes the CNNP nine-step human-factor event diagnosis guideline into a multi-stage diagnostic pipeline.The framework consists of evidence extraction, stepwise diagnostic reasoning, and post-hoc consistency repair, enabling explicit use of report evidence, intermediate rationale generation, and logical validation of diagnostic outputs. A dataset of real human-factor event reports was constructed from Chinese nuclear industry sources, and a gold-standard subset annotated by domain experts was used for evaluation. Results show that G-SHARE substantially outperforms one-shot prompting and traditional machine learning baselines, with the strongest version achieving the best overall accuracy and macro-F1. Ablation results further indicate that structured reasoning and consistency enforcement are critical to robust diagnosis, especially under weak prompting conditions. The findings demonstrate the value of transforming expert diagnostic guidelines into auditable reasoning workflows, providing a practical pathway for intelligent human-factor analysis in safety-critical industries.

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