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The Interrelations of Individual Learning and Collective Knowledge

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-49077-9_7
The collective knowledge of social tags: Direct and indirect influences on navigation, learning, and information processing. Computers & Education, 60, 59-73. Article Google Scholar Davis, J. I., & Markman, A. B. (2012). Embodied cognition as a practical paradigm: Introduction to the topic, the future of embodied cognition.

Why Interoperability Is Essential in Health Care

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK594855/
Spurred by several policy initiatives, most notably the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act of 2009, health care in the United States has experienced a steeply upward adoption curve of electronic health records (EHR) technology. As of 2016, 96 percent of hospitals and 78 percent of physicians' offices were using certified technology for health care

The interplay between individual and collective knowledge ... - Springer

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/kmrp.2009.36
This article presents a framework model that defines knowledge building as a co-evolution of cognitive and social systems. Our model brings together Nonaka's knowledge-creating theory and Luhmann's systems theory. It is demonstrated how collaborative knowledge building may occur - in an ideal situation - within an organisation, when people interact with each other using shared digital

The Issues of Interoperability and Data Connectedness for Public Health

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9508439/
Abstract. An unprecedented amount of data is being collected across a diversity of sectors, which, if harnessed, could transform public health decision-making. Yet significant challenges stand in the way of such a vision, including the need to establish standards of data sharing and interoperability, the need for innovation in both

(PDF) The interplay between individual and collective knowledge

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/42756947_The_interplay_between_individual_and_collective_knowledge_Technologies_for_organisational_learning_and_knowledge_building
Collective knowledge construction refers to the creation of new, distributed, and shared knowledge by a collective [Hecker 2012]. This topic is generally studied by considering aspects such as

Collaborative information and knowledge management environments: The

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/ori.2011.16
Information and knowledge management has obviously acquired immense value in business analysis and strategic planning. Targeting towards this direction, the role of collaborative systems and collective knowledge tools becomes highly important in supporting the exploitation of business knowledge and the harnessing of collective intelligence. Although existing technological advancement appears

The interplay between individual and collective knowledge: technologies

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1057/kmrp.2009.36
Christoph Held studied Psychology at the University of Regensburg and the University of Granada/Spain (Diploma 2006). He works as research scientist at the Knowledge Media Research Center. In his research unit he focuses on the field of individual and collaborative knowledge acquisition and knowledge exchange with social software on the World Wide Web and within enterprises.

Interoperability through ontologies - ScienceDirect

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Interoperability through ontologies Kup ík Michal* Sír Michal** Bradá Zden k*** * Department of Control and Instrumentation, ... Next steps consist of working out collective knowledge database that comprise rapports and connotations between particular expressions and terms. Moreover there is tricky issue of expression's formality.

Obstacles and levers of interdisciplinary collaborative work. The case

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14778238.2019.1701960
Cognitive and institutional distances and collective tacit knowledge create knowledge boundaries that make collaboration difficult. Geographical, social and organisational proximities facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration, but are not sufficient. Some micro processes and artefacts are needed to make students from different disciplines and

Interoperability Case Studies | Berkman Klein Center

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The nature of interoperability and its attendant challenges are also explored in less-traditional contexts, including commons-based knowledge creation models, which require large-scale collective efforts, and complex, next-generation models, like the Internet of Things, cloud computing, and the Smart Grid. Interoperability Case Study: The Smart

Perspectives on Challenges and Opportunities for Interoperability

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10007006/
Results. The findings illuminate themes related to challenges and opportunities for interoperability that align with technological (ie, implementation challenges, mismatches in interoperability capabilities across stakeholders, and opportunities to leverage new technology and integrate social determinants of health data), organizational (ie, facilitators of interoperability and strategic

Making use of collective knowledge - a cognitive approach - ISLS

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collective knowledge, and why they have a structural similarity to a human's individual internal knowledge. We then focus on internal cognitive processes by referring to a prominent cognitive theory about web navigation (Information Foraging Theory: Pirolli, 2007; Pirolli & Card, 1999). This theory describes how individual

Knowledge interoperability and re-use in Empathy Mapping: an

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0957417421005066
Cross-scenario analysis and knowledge re-use. At an application level, a semantically enriched and interoperable environment increases the capability in terms of both synthesis and analysis. Indeed, the overall knowledge building process becomes ontology-driven and results in enhanced features from a knowledge re-use and retrieval perspective.

Knowledge Interoperability - Caminao's Ways

https://caminao.blog/knowledge-architecture/knowledge-interoperability/
Semantic Interoperability. Ontologies should ensure the consistency and interoperability of symbolic resources (data, information, knowledge) independently of contexts and concerns. The first objective is thus to avoid the ambiguous, contradictory, and circular definitions thwarting most institutional standards; to that end the kernel

Squared Outline: Collective Knowledge - Caminao's Ways

https://caminao.blog/squared-outline-collective-knowledge/
Collective knowledge is the outcome of a twofold transformation: From people learning to organizational knowledgeFrom implicit to explicit knowledge Such organizational learning capability can be represented by a quadrant crossing the kind of agent (people or systems) with the kind of knowledge (implicit or explicit). Collective Intelligence Transitions from implicit to explicit knowledge can

Factors and dynamic capabilities in the development of knowledge

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355198147_Factors_and_dynamic_capabilities_in_the_development_of_knowledge_interoperability_at_the_European_level_The_case_of_the_Interoperability_Academy
Knowledge interoperability is defined as "the compatibility of the skills, competencies, and knowledge assets of an enterprise with those of other enterprises" (Chen & Doumeingts, 2003, p. 159).

the collective knowledge, capability, and resources embodied within

https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783034614283.213/html
Tapscott D, Williams A. ... the collective knowledge, capability, and resources embodied within broad horizontal networks of participants can be mobilized to accomplish much more than one firm acting alone. Whether designing an airplane, assembling a motorcycle, or analyzing a human genome, the ability to integrate the talents of dispersed

Interoperability Frameworks for Networked Information Systems: A

https://worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S0218843019500023
The analysis performed allowed to conclude that although interoperability frameworks represent a good direction towards seamless interoperability in a networked environment, a big challenge is the harmonization of different aspects of the interoperability frameworks towards attaining full interoperability in complex cross-sectorial e-business

Knowledge Representation and Semantic Interoperability with IEML

https://intlekt.io/2024/04/23/knowledge-representation-and-semantic-interoperability-with-ieml/
Because symbolic models represent knowledge in an explicit way, which has many benefits. In this talk, I am going to advocate for semantic (or conceptual) interoperability between knowledge graphs, and I will present IEML, a language that I have invented at the Canada Research Chair in Collective Intelligence with the help of my team of engineers.

Threat Intelligence Sharing: 5 Best Practices - Flare

https://flare.io/learn/resources/blog/threat-intelligence-sharing/
This collective knowledge allows organizations to identify blind spots, anticipate threats, and develop more effective cybersecurity measures. Timely and Actionable Intelligence. ... To further enhance interoperability and standardization, organizations should actively participate in information sharing communities and industry initiatives.

A Letter from the Deputy Secretary of Defense

https://dodcio.defense.gov/Portals/0/Documents/Library/FulcrumAdvStrat.pdf
Enabling interoperability across IT systems enhances productivity and UX. 1.1.4. Increase performance of managed ... the latest knowledge and expertise, poised to swiftly deploy emerging technologies and drive innovation. Overview: ... collective priorities outlined in this strategy, track delivery, and focus resources in support of driving to

Time to Take Interoperability to Next Level: Interchangeability

https://www.defstrat.com/magazine_articles/time-to-take-interoperability-to-next-level-interchangeability/
Interoperability enables militaries that operate jointly to achieve effective and efficient cooperation basis synced doctrines, procedures and communication set ups. However, military leaders have now started feeling that interoperability needs to be taken to the next level viz interchangeability. Not as easy as it seems.

Interoperability - Collective Intelligence and Digital Archives

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Data interoperability depends on several factors, like the way of structuring the data. ... There are mappings that were performed on different knowledge models to improve interoperability. For example, there is a mapping between Dublin Core and CIDOC CRM, which enriches the description of DC because the CIDOC CRM ontology is richer.

[PDF] Enabling more efficient and cost-effective AI/ML systems with

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This white paper presents the community effort to automatically co-design cheaper, faster and more energy-efficient software and hardware for AI, ML and other popular workloads with the help of the Collective Mind framework, virtualized MLOps, MLPerf benchmarks and reproducible optimization tournaments. In this white paper, I present my community effort to automatically co-design cheaper

Enhancing readiness and strengthening partnerships: USAF Mobility

https://www.pacom.mil/JTF-Micronesia/Article/3467437/enhancing-readiness-and-strengthening-partnerships-usaf-mobility-guardian-and-u/
MG23 is an opportunity to train alongside our Allies and partners to demonstrate interoperability and bolster our collective ability to support a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin M. Rumbaugh) ... exchange knowledge, and build trust, ultimately enhancing collective defense capabilities. Moreover, MG23 is a

Journal of Medical Internet Research - Making Science Computable Using

https://www.jmir.org/2024/1/e54265
Objective: This study aimed to introduce the EBM on Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) project (EBMonFHIR), which is extending the methods and infrastructure of Health Level Seven (HL7) FHIR to provide an interoperability standard for the electronic exchange of health-related scientific knowledge.

Context-Aware Knowledge Management as an Enabler for Human ... - Springer

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Context-Aware Knowledge Management as an Enabler for Human-Machine Collective Intelligence Download book PDF. Download book EPUB ... multi-aspect ontologies) to support human-machine interoperability and knowledge management. The purpose of this environment is to implement basic discovery, information exchange and organization routines to allow

U.S. Government National Standards Strategy for Critical and Emerging

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cybersecurity, interoperability, artificial intelligence health-care and sustainability/public health. As an example, the "socio-technical" impacts cited in NIST's AI Risk Manage-ment Framework (AI RMF)9 characterize AI systems as those influenced by societal dynamics and human behav-ior which emphasizes the impact on "people and planet"

Enabling more efficient and cost-effective AI/ML systems with

https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.16791
In this white paper, I present my community effort to automatically co-design cheaper, faster and more energy-efficient software and hardware for AI, ML and other popular workloads with the help of the Collective Mind framework (CM), virtualized MLOps, MLPerf benchmarks and reproducible optimization tournaments. I developed CM to modularize, automate and virtualize the tedious process of

Brazil, U.S. Army public affairs leaders sharpen bilateral

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The exchange aimed to increase interoperability and enhance information operation readiness in the U.S. Southern Command area of operations. (Photo Credit: Courtesy) VIEW ORIGINAL