2,464 research outputs found

    CHORUS Deliverable 2.2: Second report - identification of multi-disciplinary key issues for gap analysis toward EU multimedia search engines roadmap

    Get PDF
    After addressing the state-of-the-art during the first year of Chorus and establishing the existing landscape in multimedia search engines, we have identified and analyzed gaps within European research effort during our second year. In this period we focused on three directions, notably technological issues, user-centred issues and use-cases and socio- economic and legal aspects. These were assessed by two central studies: firstly, a concerted vision of functional breakdown of generic multimedia search engine, and secondly, a representative use-cases descriptions with the related discussion on requirement for technological challenges. Both studies have been carried out in cooperation and consultation with the community at large through EC concertation meetings (multimedia search engines cluster), several meetings with our Think-Tank, presentations in international conferences, and surveys addressed to EU projects coordinators as well as National initiatives coordinators. Based on the obtained feedback we identified two types of gaps, namely core technological gaps that involve research challenges, and “enablers”, which are not necessarily technical research challenges, but have impact on innovation progress. New socio-economic trends are presented as well as emerging legal challenges

    Semantic discovery and reuse of business process patterns

    Get PDF
    Patterns currently play an important role in modern information systems (IS) development and their use has mainly been restricted to the design and implementation phases of the development lifecycle. Given the increasing significance of business modelling in IS development, patterns have the potential of providing a viable solution for promoting reusability of recurrent generalized models in the very early stages of development. As a statement of research-in-progress this paper focuses on business process patterns and proposes an initial methodological framework for the discovery and reuse of business process patterns within the IS development lifecycle. The framework borrows ideas from the domain engineering literature and proposes the use of semantics to drive both the discovery of patterns as well as their reuse

    Review of Web Mapping: Eras, Trends and Directions

    Get PDF
    Web mapping and the use of geospatial information online have evolved rapidly over the past few decades. Almost everyone in the world uses mapping information, whether or not one realizes it. Almost every mobile phone now has location services and every event and object on the earth has a location. The use of this geospatial location data has expanded rapidly, thanks to the development of the Internet. Huge volumes of geospatial data are available and daily being captured online, and are used in web applications and maps for viewing, analysis, modeling and simulation. This paper reviews the developments of web mapping from the first static online map images to the current highly interactive, multi-sourced web mapping services that have been increasingly moved to cloud computing platforms. The whole environment of web mapping captures the integration and interaction between three components found online, namely, geospatial information, people and functionality. In this paper, the trends and interactions among these components are identified and reviewed in relation to the technology developments. The review then concludes by exploring some of the opportunities and directions

    A semantic-driven framework for IT support of clinical laboratory standards

    Get PDF
    The clinical laboratory plays a critical role in the delivery of care within the healthcare system by providing services that support accurate and timely diagnosis of diseases. The clinical laboratory relies on standard operating procedures (SOP) to provide information and guidance on the laboratory procedures. To ensure an excellent standard of clinical laboratory services, SOPs need to be of high quality, and practitioners need to have easy access to information contained within the SOPs. However, we argue in this thesis that there is a lack of standardization within clinical laboratory SOPs, and machines and human practitioners have difficulties accessing or using the content of SOPs. This thesis proposes a solution to challenges regarding the representation and use of SOPs in clinical laboratories (see Chapter 1). The research work in this thesis is based on the most up-to-date technological, theoretical, and empirical approaches (see Chapter 2). Additionally, external researchers have already utilized the outcome of this research for various purposes (see Chapter 5). In this thesis, we present the SmartSOP framework, a semantic-driven framework, that supports the representation of clinical laboratory procedure concepts in a standardised format for use within software applications. The SmartSOP framework consists of three main components, the Ontology for Clinical Laboratory SOP (OCL-SOP), the translation engine that converts free text SOPs to a standardised format, and a mobile application to provide lab practitioners with easy access to SOPs (see Chapters 3 and 4). We used the design science approach for the execution of this research work

    Proceedings of the 1st Standardized Knowledge Representation and Ontologies for Robotics and Automation Workshop

    Get PDF
    Welcome to IEEE-ORA (Ontologies for Robotics and Automation) IROS workshop. This is the 1st edition of the workshop on! Standardized Knowledge Representation and Ontologies for Robotics and Automation. The IEEE-ORA 2014 workshop was held on the 18th September, 2014 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. In!the IEEE-ORA IROS workshop, 10 contributions were presented from 7 countries in North and South America, Asia and Europe. The presentations took place in the afternoon, from 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM. The first session was dedicated to “Standards for Knowledge Representation in Robotics”, where presentations were made from the IEEE working group standards for robotics and automation, and also from the ISO TC 184/SC2/WH7. The second session was dedicated to “Core and Application Ontologies”, where presentations were made for core robotics ontologies, and also for industrial and robot assisted surgery ontologies. Three posters were presented in emergent applications of ontologies in robotics. We would like to express our thanks to all participants. First of all to the authors, whose quality work is the essence of this workshop. Next, to all the members of the international program committee, who helped us with their expertise and valuable time. We would also like to deeply thank the IEEE-IROS 2014 organizers for hosting this workshop. Our deep gratitude goes to the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, that sponsors! the IEEE-ORA group activities, and also to the scientific organizations that kindly agreed to sponsor all the workshop authors work

    “WARES”, a Web Analytics Recommender System

    Full text link
    Il est difficile d'imaginer des entreprises modernes sans analyse, c'est une tendance dans les entreprises modernes, mĂȘme les petites entreprises et les entrepreneurs individuels commencent Ă  utiliser des outils d'analyse d'une maniĂšre ou d'une autre pour leur entreprise. Pas Ă©tonnant qu'il existe un grand nombre d'outils diffĂ©rents pour les diffĂ©rents domaines, ils varient dans le but de simples statistiques d'amis et de visites pour votre page Facebook Ă  grands et sophistiquĂ©s dans le cas des systĂšmes conçus pour les grandes entreprises, ils pourraient ĂȘtre shareware ou payĂ©s. Parfois, vous devez passer une formation spĂ©ciale, ĂȘtre un spĂ©cialiste certifiĂ©s, ou mĂȘme avoir un diplĂŽme afin d'ĂȘtre en mesure d'utiliser l'outil d'analyse. D'autres outils offrent une interface d’utilisateur simple, avec des tableaux de bord, pour satisfaire leur comprĂ©hension d’information pour tous ceux qui les ont vus pour la premiĂšre fois. Ce travail sera consacrĂ© aux outils d'analyse Web. Quoi qu'il en soit pour tous ceux qui pensent Ă  utiliser l'analyse pour ses propres besoins se pose une question: "quel outil doit je utiliser, qui convient Ă  mes besoins, et comment payer moins et obtenir un gain maximum". Dans ce travail je vais essayer de donner une rĂ©ponse sur cette question en proposant le systĂšme de recommandation pour les outils analytiques web –WARES, qui aideront l'utilisateur avec cette tĂąche "simple". Le systĂšme WARES utilise l'approche hybride, mais surtout, utilise des techniques basĂ©es sur le contenu pour faire des suggestions. Le systĂšme utilise certains ratings initiaux faites par utilisateur, comme entrĂ©e, pour rĂ©soudre le problĂšme du “dĂ©marrage Ă  froid”, offrant la meilleure solution possible en fonction des besoins des utilisateurs. Le besoin de consultations coĂ»teuses avec des experts ou de passer beaucoup d'heures sur Internet, en essayant de trouver le bon outil. Le systĂšme lui–mĂȘme devrait effectuer une recherche en ligne en utilisant certaines donnĂ©es prĂ©alablement mises en cache dans la base de donnĂ©es hors ligne, reprĂ©sentĂ©e comme une ontologie d'outils analytiques web existants extraits lors de la recherche en ligne prĂ©cĂ©dente.It is hard to imagine modern business without analytics; it is a trend in modern business, even small companies and individual entrepreneurs start using analytics tools, in one way or another, for their business. Not surprising that there exist many different tools for different domains, they vary in purpose from simple friends and visits statistic for your Facebook page, to big and sophisticated systems designed for the big corporations, they could be free or paid. Sometimes you need to pass special training, be a certified specialist, or even have a degree to be able to use analytics tool, other tools offers simple user interface with dashboards for easy understanding and availability for everyone who saw them for the first time. Anyway, for everyone who is thinking about using analytics for his/her own needs stands a question: “what tool should I use, which one suits my needs and how to pay less and get maximum gain”. In this work, I will try to give an answer to this question by proposing a recommender tool, which will help the user with this “simple task”. This paper is devoted to the creation of WARES, as reduction from Web Analytics REcommender System. Proposed recommender system uses hybrid approach, but mostly, utilize content–based techniques for making suggestions, while using some user’s ratings as an input for “cold start” search. System produces recommendations depending on user’s needs, also allowing quick adjustments in selection without need of expensive consultations with experts or spending lots of hours for Internet search, trying to find out the right tool. The system itself should perform as an online search using some pre–cached data in offline database, represented as an ontology of existing web analytics tools, extracted during the previous online search

    An e-Business Model Ontology for Modeling e-Business

    Get PDF
    After explaining why business executives and academics should consider thinking about a rigorous approach to e-business models, we introduce a new e-Business Model Ontology. Using the concept of business models can help companies understand, communicate and share, change, measure, simulate and learn more about the different aspects of e-business in their firm. The generic e-Business Model Ontology (a rigorous definition of the e-business issues and their interdependencies in a company’s business model), which we outline in this paper is the foundation for the development of various useful tools for e-business management and IS Requirements Engineering. The e-Business Model Ontology is based on an extensive literature review and describes the logic of a “business system” for creating value in the Internet era. It is composed of four main pillars, which are Product Innovation, Infrastructure Management, Customer Relationship and Financial Aspects. These elements are then further decomposed.e-business models, ontology, e-business, strategy

    Anthropocene Islands: Entangled Worlds

    Get PDF
    The island has become a key figure of the Anthropocene – an epoch in which human entanglements with nature come increasingly to the fore. For a long time, islands were romanticised or marginalised, seen as lacking modernity’s capacities for progress, vulnerable to the effects of catastrophic climate change and the afterlives of empire and coloniality. Today, however, the island is increasingly important for both policy-oriented and critical imaginaries that seek, more positively, to draw upon the island’s liminal and disruptive capacities, especially the relational entanglements and sensitivities its peoples and modes of life are said to exhibit. Anthropocene Islands: Entangled Worlds explores the significant and widespread shift to working with islands for the generation of new or alternative approaches to knowledge, critique and policy practices. It explains how contemporary Anthropocene thinking takes a particular interest in islands as ‘entangled worlds’, which break down the human/nature divide of modernity and enable the generation of new or alternative approaches to ways of being (ontology) and knowing (epistemology). The book draws out core analytics which have risen to prominence (Resilience, Patchworks, Correlation and Storiation) as contemporary policy makers, scholars, critical theorists, artists, poets and activists work with islands to move beyond the constraints of modern approaches. In doing so, it argues that engaging with islands has become increasingly important for the generation of some of the core frameworks of contemporary thinking and concludes with a new critical agenda for the Anthropocene
    • 

    corecore