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    How does GEIPAN classify observation cases?

    The classification process is done according a quantitative and qualitative assessment of two parameters: the consistency (C) of the observation and the residual strangeness (E) after investigation.

    • Strangeness (E): This is the measure of the residual strangeness after comparison with known phenomena hypotheses.
    • Consistency (C): This is the product of the quantity and  the reliability of the data submitted and collected during the investigation. The objectivity of this data is weighted according to a specific table, part of the GEIPAN methodology.

    Classification categories:

    • Classification A: Phenomenon perfectly identified after investigation.
    • Classification B: Phenomenon probably identified after investigation.
    • Classification C: Phenomenon not identified due to lack of data or information.
    • Classification D: Phenomenon not identified after investigation.

    A revisit process, or a new analysis, of cases C and D may be conducted if new information related to these cases is communicated to GEIPAN after the initial investigation.

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