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Multilingual and Multimodal Access
Published in Sarika Jain, Understanding Semantics-Based Decision Support, 2021
Visualization of a multimedia ontology follows a series of steps. First, the MOWL parser is required to parse the domain ontology and deploy it into a Bayesian network. To carry out that process, we require APIs like NanoXML (a non-validating parser for Java) and Netica-J, which provides support to the Bayesian network. Netica-J is used to represent relationships between concepts even in the presence of uncertainty. Parsing of the disaster multimedia ontology results in a .dot file that contains its generated Bayesian network. This .dot file is fed into a tool like GVedit (from Graphviz) to decode it into an image.
Information quality focused value stream mapping for the coordination and control of production processes
Published in International Journal of Production Research, 2021
For each selected method, instrument, and tool for data acquisition and transfer, a labelled horizontal dashed line has to be integrated into the process swim lane. A dot on the point where the arrow of the information flow of the acquired or transferred information crosses the corresponding acquisition or transfer tool illustrates a connection, see Figure 5 and Figure 12. Next, the used systems for saving and processing the information have to be integrated into the value stream map. For this purpose, similar to the acquired information and transferred information, a labelled horizontal dashed line has to be integrated into the information swim lane for every used storage and/or processing media. Also in this case, a dot on the intersection of the information flow to the corresponding line illustrates a connection. For input information, the dot represents where the information will be stored, for output information, the dot represents where the information is available and thus often processed. In this case, care should be taken to use as few different IT systems as possible in order to avoid possible losses due to incompatible interfaces.