Experience-oriented knowledge management for internet of things

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose a novel approach for knowledge management in Internet of Things. By utilizing Decisional DNA and deep learning technologies, our approach enables Internet of Things of experiential knowledge discovery, representation, reuse, and sharing among each other. Rather than using traditional machine learning and knowledge discovery methods, this approach focuses on capturing domain’s decisional events via Decisional DNA, and abstracting knowledge through deep learning process based on captured events data. The Decisional DNA is a flexible, domain-independent, and standard experiential knowledge repository solution that allows knowledge to be represented, reused, and easily shared. The main features, architecture, and an initial experiment of this approach are introduced. The presented conceptual approach demonstrates how knowledge can be discovered through its domain’s experiences, and stored and shared as Decisional DNA.

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Zhang, H., Sanin, C., & Szczerbicki, E. (2016). Experience-oriented knowledge management for internet of things. In Studies in Computational Intelligence (Vol. 642, pp. 235–242). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31277-4_20

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