Claire Vialle
Institut national de la recherche agronomique
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Computers and Electronics in Agriculture | 2016
Charlotte Lousteau-Cazalet; Abdellatif Barakat; Jean Pierre Belaud; Patrice Buche; Guillaume Busset; Brigitte Charnomordic; Stéphane Dervaux; Sébastien Destercke; Juliette Dibie; Caroline Sablayrolles; Claire Vialle
We define a decision support system for eco-efficient biorefinery process comparison.Uncertainty is managed all along the pipeline for eco-design indicator computations.Data extraction from textual documents is guided by a Termino-ontological resource.Flexible structured database querying is guided by a Termino-ontological resource. Enzymatic hydrolysis of the main components of lignocellulosic biomass is one of the promising methods to further upgrading it into biofuels. Biomass pre-treatment is an essential step in order to reduce cellulose crystallinity, increase surface and porosity and separate the major constituents of biomass. Scientific literature in this domain is increasing fast and could be a valuable source of data. As these abundant scientific data are mostly in textual format and heterogeneously structured, using them to compute biomass pre-treatment efficiency is not straightforward. This paper presents the implementation of a Decision Support System (DSS) based on an original pipeline coupling knowledge engineering (KE) based on semantic web technologies, soft computing techniques and environmental factor computation. The DSS allows using data found in the literature to assess environmental sustainability of biorefinery systems. The pipeline permits to: (1) structure and integrate relevant experimental data, (2) assess data source reliability, (3) compute and visualize green indicators taking into account data imprecision and source reliability. This pipeline has been made possible thanks to innovative researches in the coupling of ontologies, uncertainty management and propagation. In this first version, data acquisition is done by experts and facilitated by a termino-ontological resource. Data source reliability assessment is based on domain knowledge and done by experts. The operational prototype has been used by field experts on a realistic use case (rice straw). The obtained results have validated the usefulness of the system. Further work will address the question of a higher automation level for data acquisition and data source reliability assessment.
Water Science and Technology | 2011
Caroline Sablayrolles; Audrey Breton; Claire Vialle; Christian Vignoles; Mireille Montréjaud-Vignoles
Fresenius Environmental Bulletin | 2010
Audrey Breton; Claire Vialle; Mireille Montréjaud-Vignoles; Christine Cecutti; Christian Vignoles; Caroline Sablayrolles
Archive | 2017
Ika Amalia Kartika; Firda Aulya Syamani; Virginie Vandenbossche; Caroline Sablayrolles; Claire Vialle; Philippe Evon
Chemical engineering transactions | 2017
Jean-Pierre Belaud; C. Adoue; Caroline Sablayrolles; Claire Vialle; A. Chorro
Archive | 2015
Mireille Montréjaud-Vignoles; Claire Vialle
Chemical engineering transactions | 2015
Guillaume Busset; Caroline Sablayrolles; Mireille Montréjaud-Vignoles; Claire Vialle; Jean-Pierre Belaud
Archive | 2011
Guillaume Busset; Claire Vialle; Mireille Montréjaud-Vignoles; Marie-Christine Huau; Séverine Jacob; Caroline Sablayrolles
Archive | 2011
Caroline Sablayrolles; Claire Vialle; Jérôme Silvestre; Michel Treilhou; Claire Lhoutellier; Violaine Brochier; Mireille Montréjaud-Vignoles
Archive | 2010
Claire Vialle; Caroline Sablayrolles; Maurin Lovera; Séverine Jacob