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Formally and legally, it is necessary to observe the institute rule of shared responsibility. Shared responsibility is an institute rule that marks the contribution of the aggrieved party to cause damage or to be greater than it would otherwise be. Within the framework of this paper, the model of traffic accident expertise in civil procedure is investigated, primarily from the aspect of the contribution of the inadmissible action of the aggrieved party in the occurrence of the accident or increase of the damage. Keywords : Traffic accident; Dangerous situation; Cause of traffic accident; Shared responsibility; Contri- bution to the occurrence of an accident; Increase of the damage. Vol. 26 No. 2 (2023): JITA &#8211; APEIRON Igor Shubinsky, Alexey Ozerov Application of Artificial Intelligence Methods for the Prediction of Hazardous Failures Original scientific paper DOI: https:\/\/doi.org\/10.7251\/JIT2302061S Download Article PDF Abstract The availability of real-time data on the state of railway facilities and the state-of-the art technologies for data collection and analysis allow transition to the fourth generation maintenance. It is based on the prediction of the facility functional safety and dependability and the risk-oriented facility management. The article describes an approach to assessing the risks of hazardous facility failures using the latest digital data processing methods. The implementation of this approach will help set maintenance objectives and contribute to the efficient use of resources and the reduction of railway facility managers\u2019 expenditures. Keywords: predictive analysis, maintenance, functional safety, Big Data, Data Science, risk indicators. Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): TTTP &#8211; APEIRON Danislav Dra\u0161kovi\u0107, Milan Vujani\u0107, Dragan Stani\u0161i\u0107, Goran Amid\u017ei\u0107 Traffic Accident Expertise In Civil Procedure Original scientific paper DOI: 10.7251\/JTTTP2102058D Download Article PDF Abstract In the process of compensation for the damage suffered by the aggrieved party as a result of a traffic accident, it is often necessary to provide expertise to determine the cause of the accident, the aggrieved party\u2019s contribution to the accident, or increase in the amount of damage. Formally and legally, it is necessary to observe the institute rule of shared responsibility. Shared responsibility is an institute rule that marks the contribution of the aggrieved party to cause damage or to be greater than it would otherwise be. Within the framework of this paper, the model of traffic accident expertise in civil procedure is investigated, primarily from the aspect of the contribution of the inadmissible action of the aggrieved party in the occurrence of the accident or increase of the damage. Keywords : Traffic Accident; Dangerous Situation; Cause Of Traffic Accident; Shared Responsibility; Contri- Bution To The Occurrence Of An Accident; Increase Of The Damage."}