Year
2023
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Abstract
Through safeguards, the IAEA is able to provide credible assurances that States are
honouring their international obligations to use nuclear material only for peaceful purposes.
Therefore, the IAEA collects, processes and evaluates safeguards relevant information about a
State from three sources: State-provided information, information from IAEA safeguards
activities and other relevant information (for example, from open sources, satellite imagery or
information provided by third parties). The large and growing volume and variety of available
information underlines the need for new approaches to support IAEA analysts and IAEA subject
matter experts in their assessment of safeguards relevant information. By leveraging recent
breakthroughs as well as long-established methods in the field of natural language processing, our
work shows how data-science-based approaches are being applied to the nuclear domain to extract
the “signal” from the “noise”, thus strengthening the effectiveness and improving the efficiency
of IAEA safeguards.