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conference on information and knowledge management | 2012

A distributed, semiotic-inductive, and human-oriented approach to web-scale knowledge retrieval

Edy Portmann; Michael Kaufmann; Cédric Graf

Web-scale knowledge retrieval can be enabled by distributed information retrieval; clustering Web clients to a large-scale computing infrastructure for knowledge discovery from Web documents. Based on this infrastructure, we propose to apply semiotic (i.e., sub-syntactical) and inductive (i.e., probabilistic) methods for inferring concept associations in human knowledge. These associations can be combined to form a fuzzy (i.e., gradual) semantic net representing a map of the knowledge in the Web. Thus, we propose to provide interactive visualizations of these cognitive concept maps to end users, who can browse and search the Web in a human-oriented, visual, and associative interface.


electro/information technology | 2013

A concept of semantics extraction from web data by induction of fuzzy ontologies

Michael Kaufmann; Edy Portmann; Madjid Fathi

Traditionally, ontologies describe knowledge representation in a denotational, formalized, and deductive way. In addition, in this paper, we propose a semiotic, inductive, and approximate approach to ontology creation. We define a conceptual framework, a semantics extraction algorithm, and a first proof of concept applying the algorithm to a small set of Wikipedia documents. Intended as an extension to the prevailing top-down ontologies, we introduce an inductive fuzzy grassroots ontology, which organizes itself organically from existing natural language Web content. Using inductive and approximate reasoning to reflect the natural way in which knowledge is processed, the ontologys bottom-up build process creates emergent semantics learned from the Web. By this means, the ontology acts as a hub for computing with words described in natural language. For Web users, the structural semantics are visualized as inductive fuzzy cognitive maps, allowing an initial form of intelligence amplification. Eventually, we present an implementation of our inductive fuzzy grassroots ontology. Thus, this paper contributes an algorithm for the extraction of fuzzy grassroots ontologies from Web data by inductive fuzzy classification.


Praxis Der Wirtschaftsinformatik | 2015

Smart Cities – Ein Überblick!

Edy Portmann; Matthias Finger

ZusammenfassungNach einer kurzen Begriffsfassung von Smart Cities gehen wir basierend auf den folgenden Beiträgen dieses Heftes auf verschiedene Eigenschaften einer solchen smarten Stadt ein. Dadurch versuchen wir den Ist-Zustand dieser Städte zu dokumentieren. Damit die jeweiligen Stakeholder (strategische) Entscheide treffen können, widmen wir danach ein Kapitel den Chancen und Risiken von Smart Cities. Anhand einer Studie des Europäischen Parlaments zeigen wir nachfolgend entsprechende Bestrebungen aus Europa auf. Anschliessend präsentieren wir eine Best-Practice-Roadmap für die Realisierung von Smart Cities. Zum Schluss zeichnen wir auf einer konnektivistischen Lern- und Kognitionstheorie aufbauend einen Weg zur Cognitive City der Zukunft. Dabei wird der Mensch nicht als isoliertes, sondern als vernetztes Individuum gesehen. Dies begünstigt die Weiterentwicklung von Smart Cities zu Städten, welche aktiv und selbstständig lernen und dadurch automatisch auf Veränderungen ihrer Umwelt reagieren können.


soft computing | 2015

Knowledge representation through graphs

Edy Portmann; Patrick Kaltenrieder; Witold Pedrycz

Due to the increasing amount of data, knowledge aggregation, representation and reasoning are highly important for companies. In this paper, knowledge aggregation is presented as the first step. In the sequel, successful knowledge representation, for instance through graphs, enables knowledge-based reasoning. There exist various forms of knowledge representation through graphs; some of which allow to handle uncertainty and imprecision by invoking the technology of fuzzy sets. The paper provides an overview of different types of graphs stressing their relationships and their essential features.


Informatik Spektrum | 2015

Von Fuzzy-Sets zu Computing-with-Words

Sara D'Onofrio; Edy Portmann

ZusammenfassungDieser Artikel bietet einen Überblick über die Entwicklung und Zusammenhänge der einzelnen Elemente der Fuzzy-Logik, wovon Fuzzy-Set-Theorie die Grundlage bildet. Die Grundproblematik besteht in der Handhabung von linguistischen Informationen, die häufig durch Ungenauigkeit gekennzeichnet sind. Die verschiedenen technischen Anwendungen von Fuzzy-Logik bieten eine Möglichkeit, intelligentere Computersysteme zu konstruieren, die mit unpräzisen Informationen umgehen können. Solche Systeme sind Indizien für die Entstehung einer neuen Ära des Cognitive-Computing, die in diesem Artikel ebenfalls zur Sprache kommt. Für das bessere Verständnis wird der Artikel mit einem Beispiel aus der Meteorologie (d. h. Schnee in Adelboden) begleitet.


international conference on theory and practice of electronic governance | 2014

Applying the fuzzy analytical hierarchy process in cognitive cities

Patrick Kaltenrieder; Edy Portmann; Sara D'Onofrio; Matthias Finger

This paper introduces a mobile application (app) as the first part of an interactive framework. The framework enhances the interaction between cities and their citizens, introducing the Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process (FAHP) as a potential information acquisition method to improve existing citizen management endeavors for cognitive cities. Citizen management is enhanced by advanced visualization using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCM). The presented app takes fuzziness into account in the constant interaction and continuous development of communication between cities or between certain of their entities (e.g., the tax authority) and their citizens. A transportation use case is implemented for didactical reasons.


Portmann, Edy; Pedrycz, Witold (2014). Fuzzy Web Knowledge Aggregation, Representation, and Reasoning for Online Privacy and Reputation Management. In: Papageorgiou, Elpiniki I. (ed.) Fuzzy Cognitive Maps for Applied Sciences and Engineering – From Fundamentals to Extensions and Learning Algorithms. Intelligent systems reference library: Vol. 54 (pp. 89-105). Springer 10.1007/978-3-642-39739-4_5 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39739-4_5> | 2014

Fuzzy Web Knowledge Aggregation, Representation, and Reasoning for Online Privacy and Reputation Management

Edy Portmann; Witold Pedrycz

A social Semantic Web empowers its users to have access to collective Web knowledge in a simple manner, and for that reason, controlling online privacy and reputation becomes increasingly important, and must be taken seriously. This chapter presents Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCM) as a vehicle for Web knowledge aggregation, representation, and reasoning. With this in mind, a conceptual framework for Web knowledge aggregation, representation, and reasoning is introduced along with a use case, in which the importance of investigative searching for online privacy and reputation is highlighted. Thereby it is demonstrated how a user can establish a positive online presence


Portmann, Edy; Kaltenrieder, Patrick (2015). The Web KnowARR Framework: Orchestrating Computational Intelligence with Graph Databases. In: Pedrycz, Witold; Chen, Shyi-Ming (eds.) Information Granularity, Big Data, and Computational Intelligence. Studies in Big Data: Vol. 8 (pp. 325-346). Cham: Springer International Publishing 10.1007/978-3-319-08254-7_15 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08254-7_15> | 2015

The Web KnowARR Framework: Orchestrating Computational Intelligence with Graph Databases

Edy Portmann; Patrick Kaltenrieder

This chapter presents fuzzy cognitive maps (FCM) as a vehicle for Web knowledge aggregation, representation, and reasoning. The corresponding Web KnowARR framework incorporates findings from fuzzy logic. To this end, a first emphasis is particularly on the Web KnowARR framework along with a stakeholder management use case to illustrate the framework’s usefulness as a second focal point. This management form is to help projects to acceptance and assertiveness where claims for company decisions are actively involved in the management process. Stakeholder maps visually (re-) present these claims. On one hand, they resort to non-public content and on the other they resort to content that is available to the public (mostly on the Web). The Semantic Web offers opportunities not only to present public content descriptively but also to show relationships. The proposed framework can serve as the basis for the public content of stakeholder maps.


Kaltenrieder, Patrick; Portmann, Edy; Binggeli, Nicolas Kai; Myrach, Thomas (2015). A Conceptual Model to Combine Creativity Techniques with Fuzzy Cognitive Maps for Enhanced Knowledge Management. In: Fathi, Madjid (ed.) Integrated Systems: Innovations and Applications (pp. 131-146). Springer 10.1007/978-3-319-15898-3_8 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15898-3_8> | 2015

A Conceptual Model to Combine Creativity Techniques with Fuzzy Cognitive Maps for Enhanced Knowledge Management

Patrick Kaltenrieder; Edy Portmann; Nicolas Kai Binggeli; Thomas Myrach

This chapter introduces a conceptual model to combine creativity techniques with fuzzy cognitive maps (FCMs) and aims to support knowledge management methods by improving expert knowledge acquisition and aggregation. The aim of the conceptual model is to represent acquired knowledge in a manner that is as computer-understandable as possible with the intention of developing automated reasoning in the future as part of intelligent information systems. The formal represented knowledge thus may provide businesses with intelligent information integration. To this end, we introduce and evaluate various creativity techniques with a list of attributes to define the most suitable to combine with FCMs. This proposed combination enables enhanced knowledge management through the acquisition and representation of expert knowledge with FCMs. Our evaluation indicates that the creativity technique known as mind mapping is the most suitable technique in our set. Finally, a scenario from stakeholder management demonstrates the combination of mind mapping with FCMs as an integrated system.


international conference on edemocracy egovernment | 2015

Enhancing multidirectional communication for cognitive cities

Patrick Kaltenrieder; Edy Portmann; Sara D’Onofrio

This paper presents the technical background and functionality of a meta-application (meta-app) for cognitive cities. The app enhances communication and thereby facilitates egovernance. This paper focuses on a user-centered implementation of the Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process (FAHP) by presenting its technical specifications in relation with cognitive cities. For didactical reasons, a use case from the user perspective is included. Finally the findings are summed up and future work is presented.

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Michael Kaufmann

Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts

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Matthias Finger

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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