Social web content such as blogs, videos, and other user‐generated content present a vast source of rich “digital‐traces” of individuals' experiences. The use of digital traces to provide …
The heterogeneity of energy ontologies hinders the interoperability between ontology-based energy management applications to perform a large-scale energy management. Thus, there …
Big data analytics requires technologies to efficiently process large quantities of data. Moreover, especially in decision making, it not only requires individual intellectual …
ZC Khan, CM Keet - Applied Ontology, 2015 - content.iospress.com
Modularity is being increasingly used as an approach to solve for the information overload problem in ontologies. It eases cognitive complexity for humans, and computational …
R Schäfermeier, A Paschke - Formal Ontology in Information …, 2014 - ebooks.iospress.nl
In this paper, we propose a dynamic and flexible approach to ontology modularization inspired by the aspect-oriented programming paradigm in software development. Aspect …
D Thakker, D Despotakis, V Dimitrova, L Lau… - 21st Century Learning for …, 2012 - Springer
Modern learning models require linking experiences in training environments with experiences in the real-world. However, data about real-world experiences is notoriously …
Sensemaking is often associated with processing large or complex amount of data obtained from diverse and distributed sources. With information explosion from the web, sensemaking …
Global ontologies include common vocabularies to provide interoperability among different applications. These ontologies require a balance of reusability-usability to minimise the …
Global ontologies must provide a balance of reusability-usability to minimize the ontology reuse effort in different applications. To achieve this balance, ontology design methods focus …