<p><span>Artificial intelligence (AI) has driven businesses to adopt new business practices rapidly, enhance product development and services, has helped to power AI-based market intelligence and customer insights, and improve customer relationship management. This timely book addresses the use of A
Artificial Intelligence for Knowledge Management
✍ Scribed by Eunika Mercier-Laurent, Danielle Boulanger
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 156
- Series
- IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 518
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This book features a selection of papers presented at the 4th IFIP WG 12.6 International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Knowledge Management, AI4KM 2016, held in New York, USA, in July 2016, in the framework of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI 2016.
The 9 revised and extended papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 16 submissions. They present new research and innovative aspects in the field of knowledge management such as machine learning, knowledge models, KM and Web, knowledge capturing and learning, and KM and AI intersections.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages I-IX
Guiding Supervised Learning by Bio-Ontologies in Medical Data Analysis (Janusz Wojtusiak, Hua Min, Eman Elashkar, Hedyeh Mobahi)....Pages 1-18
Using Ontologies to Access Complex Data: Applications on Bio-Imaging (Cong Cuong Pham, Nada Matta, Alexandre Durupt, Benoit Eynard, Marianne Allanic, Guillaume Ducellier et al.)....Pages 19-35
Dynamic Ontology Supporting Local Government (Mieczysław Owoc, Krzysztof Hauke, Katarzyna Marciniak)....Pages 36-49
Conceptual Navigation for Polyadic Formal Concept Analysis (Sebastian Rudolph, Christian Săcărea, Diana Troancă)....Pages 50-70
Highlighting Trend-Setters in Educational Platforms by Means of Formal Concept Analysis and Answer Set Programming (Sanda Dragoş, Diana Şotropa, Diana Troancă)....Pages 71-92
Selection of Free Software Useful in Business Intelligence. Teaching Methodology Perspective (Mieczysław Owoc, Maciej Pondel)....Pages 93-105
Internet Platform for City Dwellers Based on Open Source System (Łukasz Przysucha)....Pages 106-118
Segmentation of Social Network Users in Turkey (Mahmut Ali Özkuran, Gülgün Kayakutlu)....Pages 119-131
Towards Semantic Reasoning in Knowledge Management Systems (Gulnar Mehdi, Sebastian Brandt, Mikhail Roshchin, Thomas Runkler)....Pages 132-146
Back Matter ....Pages 147-147
✦ Subjects
Computer Science; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery; Database Management; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet)
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