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    Internet of things

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    Manual of Digital Earth / Editors: Huadong Guo, Michael F. Goodchild, Alessandro Annoni .- Springer, 2020 .- ISBN: 978-981-32-9915-3Digital Earth was born with the aim of replicating the real world within the digital world. Many efforts have been made to observe and sense the Earth, both from space (remote sensing) and by using in situ sensors. Focusing on the latter, advances in Digital Earth have established vital bridges to exploit these sensors and their networks by taking location as a key element. The current era of connectivity envisions that everything is connected to everything. The concept of the Internet of Things(IoT)emergedasaholisticproposaltoenableanecosystemofvaried,heterogeneous networked objects and devices to speak to and interact with each other. To make the IoT ecosystem a reality, it is necessary to understand the electronic components, communication protocols, real-time analysis techniques, and the location of the objects and devices. The IoT ecosystem and the Digital Earth (DE) jointly form interrelated infrastructures for addressing today’s pressing issues and complex challenges. In this chapter, we explore the synergies and frictions in establishing an efïŹcient and permanent collaboration between the two infrastructures, in order to adequately address multidisciplinary and increasingly complex real-world problems. Although there are still some pending issues, the identiïŹed synergies generate optimism for a true collaboration between the Internet of Things and the Digital Earth

    Exploiting the conceptual space in hybrid recommender systems: a semantic-based approach

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    Tesis doctoral inédita. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Escuela Politécnica Superior, octubre de 200

    Trustworthiness in Social Big Data Incorporating Semantic Analysis, Machine Learning and Distributed Data Processing

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    This thesis presents several state-of-the-art approaches constructed for the purpose of (i) studying the trustworthiness of users in Online Social Network platforms, (ii) deriving concealed knowledge from their textual content, and (iii) classifying and predicting the domain knowledge of users and their content. The developed approaches are refined through proof-of-concept experiments, several benchmark comparisons, and appropriate and rigorous evaluation metrics to verify and validate their effectiveness and efficiency, and hence, those of the applied frameworks

    A Semantic Web approach to ontology-based system: integrating, sharing and analysing IoT health and fitness data

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    With the rapid development of fitness industry, Internet of Things (IoT) technology is becoming one of the most popular trends for the health and fitness areas. IoT technologies have revolutionised the fitness and the sport industry by giving users the ability to monitor their health status and keep track of their training sessions. More and more sophisticated wearable devices, fitness trackers, smart watches and health mobile applications will appear in the near future. These systems do collect data non-stop from sensors and upload them to the Cloud. However, from a data-centric perspective the landscape of IoT fitness devices and wellness appliances is characterised by a plethora of representation and serialisation formats. The high heterogeneity of IoT data representations and the lack of common accepted standards, keep data isolated within each single system, preventing users and health professionals from having an integrated view of the various information collected. Moreover, in order to fully exploit the potential of the large amounts of data, it is also necessary to enable advanced analytics over it, thus achieving actionable knowledge. Therefore, due the above situation, the aim of this thesis project is to design and implement an ontology based system to (1) allow data interoperability among heterogeneous IoT fitness and wellness devices, (2) facilitate the integration and the sharing of information and (3) enable advanced analytics over the collected data (Cognitive Computing). The novelty of the proposed solution lies in exploiting Semantic Web technologies to formally describe the meaning of the data collected by the IoT devices and define a common communication strategy for information representation and exchange

    Unsupervised quantification of entity consistency between photos and text in real-world news

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    Das World Wide Web und die sozialen Medien ĂŒbernehmen im heutigen Informationszeitalter eine wichtige Rolle fĂŒr die Vermittlung von Nachrichten und Informationen. In der Regel werden verschiedene ModalitĂ€ten im Sinne der Informationskodierung wie beispielsweise Fotos und Text verwendet, um Nachrichten effektiver zu vermitteln oder Aufmerksamkeit zu erregen. Kommunikations- und Sprachwissenschaftler erforschen das komplexe Zusammenspiel zwischen ModalitĂ€ten seit Jahrzehnten und haben unter Anderem untersucht, wie durch die Kombination der ModalitĂ€ten zusĂ€tzliche Informationen oder eine neue Bedeutungsebene entstehen können. Die Anzahl gemeinsamer Konzepte oder EntitĂ€ten (beispielsweise Personen, Orte und Ereignisse) zwischen Fotos und Text stellen einen wichtigen Aspekt fĂŒr die Bewertung der Gesamtaussage und Bedeutung eines multimodalen Artikels dar. Automatisierte AnsĂ€tze zur Quantifizierung von Bild-Text-Beziehungen können fĂŒr zahlreiche Anwendungen eingesetzt werden. Sie ermöglichen beispielsweise eine effiziente Exploration von Nachrichten, erleichtern die semantische Suche von Multimedia-Inhalten in (Web)-Archiven oder unterstĂŒtzen menschliche Analysten bei der Evaluierung der GlaubwĂŒrdigkeit von Nachrichten. Allerdings gibt es bislang nur wenige AnsĂ€tze, die sich mit der Quantifizierung von Beziehungen zwischen Fotos und Text beschĂ€ftigen. Diese AnsĂ€tze berĂŒcksichtigen jedoch nicht explizit die intermodalen Beziehungen von EntitĂ€ten, welche eine wichtige Rolle in Nachrichten darstellen, oder basieren auf ĂŒberwachten multimodalen Deep-Learning-Techniken. Diese ĂŒberwachten Lernverfahren können ausschließlich die intermodalen Beziehungen von EntitĂ€ten detektieren, die in annotierten Trainingsdaten enthalten sind. Um diese ForschungslĂŒcke zu schließen, wird in dieser Arbeit ein unĂŒberwachter Ansatz zur Quantifizierung der intermodalen Konsistenz von EntitĂ€ten zwischen Fotos und Text in realen multimodalen Nachrichtenartikeln vorgestellt. Im ersten Teil dieser Arbeit werden neuartige Verfahren auf Basis von Deep Learning zur Extrahierung von Informationen aus Fotos vorgestellt, um Ereignisse (Events), Orte, Zeitangaben und Personen automatisch zu erkennen. Diese Verfahren bilden eine wichtige Voraussetzung, um die Beziehungen von EntitĂ€ten zwischen Bild und Text zu bewerten. ZunĂ€chst wird ein Ansatz zur Ereignisklassifizierung prĂ€sentiert, der neuartige Optimierungsfunktionen und Gewichtungsschemata nutzt um Ontologie-Informationen aus einer Wissensdatenbank in ein Deep-Learning-Verfahren zu integrieren. Das Training erfolgt anhand eines neu vorgestellten Datensatzes, der 570.540 Fotos und eine Ontologie mit 148 Ereignistypen enthĂ€lt. Der Ansatz ĂŒbertrifft die Ergebnisse von Referenzsystemen die keine strukturierten Ontologie-Informationen verwenden. Weiterhin wird ein DeepLearning-Ansatz zur SchĂ€tzung des Aufnahmeortes von Fotos vorgeschlagen, der Kontextinformationen ĂŒber die Umgebung (Innen-, Stadt-, oder Naturaufnahme) und von Erdpartitionen unterschiedlicher GranularitĂ€t verwendet. Die vorgeschlagene Lösung ĂŒbertrifft die bisher besten Ergebnisse von aktuellen Forschungsarbeiten, obwohl diese deutlich mehr Fotos zum Training verwenden. DarĂŒber hinaus stellen wir den ersten Datensatz zur SchĂ€tzung des Aufnahmejahres von Fotos vor, der mehr als eine Million Bilder aus den Jahren 1930 bis 1999 umfasst. Dieser Datensatz wird fĂŒr das Training von zwei Deep-Learning-AnsĂ€tzen zur SchĂ€tzung des Aufnahmejahres verwendet, welche die Aufgabe als Klassifizierungs- und Regressionsproblem behandeln. Beide AnsĂ€tze erzielen sehr gute Ergebnisse und ĂŒbertreffen Annotationen von menschlichen Probanden. Schließlich wird ein neuartiger Ansatz zur Identifizierung von Personen des öffentlichen Lebens und ihres gemeinsamen Auftretens in Nachrichtenfotos aus der digitalen Bibliothek Internet Archiv prĂ€sentiert. Der Ansatz ermöglicht es unstrukturierte Webdaten aus dem Internet Archiv mit Metadaten, beispielsweise zur semantischen Suche, zu erweitern. Experimentelle Ergebnisse haben die EffektivitĂ€t des zugrundeliegenden Deep-Learning-Ansatzes zur Personenerkennung bestĂ€tigt. Im zweiten Teil dieser Arbeit wird ein unĂŒberwachtes System zur Quantifizierung von BildText-Beziehungen in realen Nachrichten vorgestellt. Im Gegensatz zu bisherigen Verfahren liefert es automatisch neuartige Maße der intermodalen Konsistenz fĂŒr verschiedene EntitĂ€tstypen (Personen, Orte und Ereignisse) sowie den Gesamtkontext. Das System ist nicht auf vordefinierte DatensĂ€tze angewiesen, und kann daher mit der Vielzahl und DiversitĂ€t von EntitĂ€ten und Themen in Nachrichten umgehen. Zur Extrahierung von EntitĂ€ten aus dem Text werden geeignete Methoden der natĂŒrlichen Sprachverarbeitung eingesetzt. Examplarbilder fĂŒr diese EntitĂ€ten werden automatisch aus dem Internet beschafft. Die vorgeschlagenen Methoden zur Informationsextraktion aus Fotos werden auf die Nachrichten- und heruntergeladenen Exemplarbilder angewendet, um die intermodale Konsistenz von EntitĂ€ten zu quantifizieren. Es werden zwei Aufgaben untersucht um die QualitĂ€t des vorgeschlagenen Ansatzes in realen Anwendungen zu bewerten. Experimentelle Ergebnisse fĂŒr die Dokumentverifikation und die Beschaffung von Nachrichten mit geringer (potenzielle Fehlinformation) oder hoher multimodalen Konsistenz zeigen den Nutzen und das Potenzial des Ansatzes zur UnterstĂŒtzung menschlicher Analysten bei der Untersuchung von Nachrichten.In today’s information age, the World Wide Web and social media are important sources for news and information. Different modalities (in the sense of information encoding) such as photos and text are typically used to communicate news more effectively or to attract attention. Communication scientists, linguists, and semioticians have studied the complex interplay between modalities for decades and investigated, e.g., how their combination can carry additional information or add a new level of meaning. The number of shared concepts or entities (e.g., persons, locations, and events) between photos and text is an important aspect to evaluate the overall message and meaning of an article. Computational models for the quantification of image-text relations can enable many applications. For example, they allow for more efficient exploration of news, facilitate semantic search and multimedia retrieval in large (web) archives, or assist human assessors in evaluating news for credibility. To date, only a few approaches have been suggested that quantify relations between photos and text. However, they either do not explicitly consider the cross-modal relations of entities – which are important in the news – or rely on supervised deep learning approaches that can only detect the cross-modal presence of entities covered in the labeled training data. To address this research gap, this thesis proposes an unsupervised approach that can quantify entity consistency between photos and text in multimodal real-world news articles. The first part of this thesis presents novel approaches based on deep learning for information extraction from photos to recognize events, locations, dates, and persons. These approaches are an important prerequisite to measure the cross-modal presence of entities in text and photos. First, an ontology-driven event classification approach that leverages new loss functions and weighting schemes is presented. It is trained on a novel dataset of 570,540 photos and an ontology with 148 event types. The proposed system outperforms approaches that do not use structured ontology information. Second, a novel deep learning approach for geolocation estimation is proposed that uses additional contextual information on the environmental setting (indoor, urban, natural) and from earth partitions of different granularity. The proposed solution outperforms state-of-the-art approaches, which are trained with significantly more photos. Third, we introduce the first large-scale dataset for date estimation with more than one million photos taken between 1930 and 1999, along with two deep learning approaches that treat date estimation as a classification and regression problem. Both approaches achieve very good results that are superior to human annotations. Finally, a novel approach is presented that identifies public persons and their co-occurrences in news photos extracted from the Internet Archive, which collects time-versioned snapshots of web pages that are rarely enriched with metadata relevant to multimedia retrieval. Experimental results confirm the effectiveness of the deep learning approach for person identification. The second part of this thesis introduces an unsupervised approach capable of quantifying image-text relations in real-world news. Unlike related work, the proposed solution automatically provides novel measures of cross-modal consistency for different entity types (persons, locations, and events) as well as the overall context. The approach does not rely on any predefined datasets to cope with the large amount and diversity of entities and topics covered in the news. State-of-the-art tools for natural language processing are applied to extract named entities from the text. Example photos for these entities are automatically crawled from the Web. The proposed methods for information extraction from photos are applied to both news images and example photos to quantify the cross-modal consistency of entities. Two tasks are introduced to assess the quality of the proposed approach in real-world applications. Experimental results for document verification and retrieval of news with either low (potential misinformation) or high cross-modal similarities demonstrate the feasibility of the approach and its potential to support human assessors to study news

    Digital and Strategic Innovation for Alpine Health Tourism

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    This open access book presents a set of practical tools and collaborative solutions in multi-disciplinary settings to foster the Alpine Space health tourism industry’s innovation and competitiveness. The proposed solutions emerge as the result of the synergy among health, environment, tourism, digital, policy and strategy professionals. The approach underlines the pivotal role of a sustainable and ecomedical use of Alpine natural resources for health tourism destinations, and highlights the need of integrating aspects of natural resources’ healing effects, a shared knowledge of Alpine assets through digital solutions, and frames strategic approaches for the long-term development of the sector. The volume exploits the results of the three-years long EU research project HEALPS 2, which involved several stakeholders from the health tourism, healthcare and sustainable tourism industries. This book is relevant for health tourism destinations and facilities (hotels, clinics, wellness and spa companies), regional and local authorities (policy makers), business support organizations, researchers involved in digital healthcare and geoinformatics

    Digital and Strategic Innovation for Alpine Health Tourism

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    This open access book presents a set of practical tools and collaborative solutions in multi-disciplinary settings to foster the Alpine Space health tourism industry’s innovation and competitiveness. The proposed solutions emerge as the result of the synergy among health, environment, tourism, digital, policy and strategy professionals. The approach underlines the pivotal role of a sustainable and ecomedical use of Alpine natural resources for health tourism destinations, and highlights the need of integrating aspects of natural resources’ healing effects, a shared knowledge of Alpine assets through digital solutions, and frames strategic approaches for the long-term development of the sector. The volume exploits the results of the three-years long EU research project HEALPS 2, which involved several stakeholders from the health tourism, healthcare and sustainable tourism industries. This book is relevant for health tourism destinations and facilities (hotels, clinics, wellness and spa companies), regional and local authorities (policy makers), business support organizations, researchers involved in digital healthcare and geoinformatics
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