Systems and Uses of Digital Sciences for Knowledge Organization

Book description

Systems and Uses of Digital Sciences for Knowledge Organization is a large-scale scientific work that brings together researchers and R&D professionals to discuss ideas and actions in the organization of knowledge. The main objective of this book is to define collaborative strategies, use advanced technologies in multiple research fields and outline applications of knowledge organization and its cultural, education, economic and industrial potential.

The organization of knowledge and advanced technologies (OCTA) asks the following questions: How can we strengthen alliances between multi-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary studies? How can we broaden our skills surrounding common objects of study? How can we innovate the solutions found and propose sustainable development to society confidently? This book is a result of intensive and collaborative work between highly respected scientific authors. The nine chapters that have been selected for this book have been peer-reviewed by the OCTA program committee, both as written submissions and when presented during the OCTA multi-conference on organization.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Introduction
    1. I.1. Scientific challenges
    2. I.2. Structure of this book
    3. I.3. References
  5. 1 Multi-Agent System and Ontology to Manage Ideas and Represent Knowledge
    1. 1.1. Introduction
    2. 1.2. Multi-agent system (MAS) and ontology
    3. 1.3. MAS and ontology: our approach proposal
    4. 1.4. Results
    5. 1.5. Conclusion
    6. 1.6. Appendices
    7. 1.7. References
  6. 2 Comparative Study of Educational Process Construction Supported by an Intelligent Tutoring System
    1. 2.1. Introduction
    2. 2.2. New view of educational process
    3. 2.3. Definition framework
    4. 2.4. Comparative study
    5. 2.5. Conclusion and future works
    6. 2.6. References
  7. 3 Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Recommender System Based on Users’ Reviews
    1. 3.1. Introduction
    2. 3.2. Multi-criteria decision-making
    3. 3.3. Basics of recommendation systems and related work
    4. 3.4. New multi-criteria text-based recommendation system
    5. 3.5. Experimental study
    6. 3.6. Conclusion
    7. 3.7. References
  8. 4 Spammer Detection Relying on Reviewer Behavior Features Under Uncertainty
    1. 4.1. Introduction
    2. 4.2. Background
    3. 4.3. Spammer detection relying on the reviewers’ behavioral features
    4. 4.4. Experimental study
    5. 4.5. Conclusion and future work
    6. 4.6. References
  9. 5 Social Networking Application, Connections Between Visual Communication Systems and Personal Information on the Web
    1. 5.1. Introduction
    2. 5.2. Related published works
    3. 5.3. Pattern for the SignaComm, first approach
    4. 5.4. From text phrases to signagrams for the protection of personal data
    5. 5.5. SignaComm’s first technical test
    6. 5.6. Discussion and conclusion
    7. 5.7. Acknowledgment
    8. 5.8. References
  10. 6 A New Approach of Texts and Writing Normalization for Arabic Knowledge Organization
    1. 6.1. Introduction
    2. 6.2. Motivation
    3. 6.3. Using a machine learning model
    4. 6.4. Technological elements integration
    5. 6.5. Corpus and dataset
    6. 6.6. Experiences and evaluations
    7. 6.7. Conclusion
    8. 6.8. References
  11. 7 Ebola Epidemic in the Congo 2018–2019: How Does Twitter Permit the Monitoring of Rumors?
    1. 7.1. Introduction
    2. 7.2. Materials and methods
    3. 7.3. Results
    4. 7.4. Conclusion
    5. 7.5. Acknowledgment
    6. 7.6. References
  12. 8 From Human and Social Indexing to Automatic Indexing in the Era of Big Data and Open Data
    1. 8.1. Introduction
    2. 8.2. Indexing definition
    3. 8.3. Manual indexing
    4. 8.4. Automatic indexing
    5. 8.5. Indexing methods for Big Data and Open Data
    6. 8.6. Conclusion
    7. 8.7. References
  13. 9 Strategies for the Sustainable Use of Digital Technology by the AWI in the Management of Knowledge and Cultural Communication on the “Arab World”
    1. 9.1. Introduction
    2. 9.2. The Arab World Institute and the construction of knowledge around the “Arab World” in the West
    3. 9.3. The AWI’s digital communication strategies
    4. 9.4. The images built by the AWI and the question of feedback
    5. 9.5. The role of digital tools in sustainability and durability in the management of knowledge and communication at the AWI
    6. 9.6. Conclusion
    7. 9.7. References
  14. List of Authors
  15. Index
  16. Other titles from iSTE in Interdisciplinarity, Science and Humanities
  17. End User License Agreement

Product information

  • Title: Systems and Uses of Digital Sciences for Knowledge Organization
  • Author(s): Sahbi Sidhom, Amira Kaddour
  • Release date: October 2022
  • Publisher(s): Wiley-ISTE
  • ISBN: 9781786307736