[Asis-l] Semantic Acronym Harvesting and Cataloging
Frank Guerino
Frank.Guerino at if4it.com
Wed Jul 23 16:46:46 EDT 2014
Hello All,
Sorry for the cross posting.
For any Knowledge Professionals and/or Librarians who might be interested,
we¹ve developed a means of rapidly harvesting, curating, and publishing
semantically linked Acronyms to an interactive Enterprise Knowledge
Repository or Enterprise Library.
We achieve this using a paradigm called "Data Driven Synthesis,² which more
effectively and efficiently allows humans to off-load mundane KM and Library
Management work to computers, leaving more time for Knowledge Workers and
Librarians to focus on higher value functions.
The synthesis software uses computers and human generated rules to:
1. Automatically ³harvest² Acronyms from semi-structured data (both supplied
by humans and/or computer systems),
2. Turn the Acronyms into semantically enriched structures that point/link
back to things like their corresponding Data Types and the Data
Entities/Instances which the Acronyms represent (e.g. Acronym ³P1² can
represent BOTH ³Product 1² AND ³Project 1²), and
3. Curate the Acronyms into an HTML based Acronym Catalog
<http://nounz.if4it.com/Acronyms/Catalog.html#A> (that is also linked into
and made available via a Master Catalog
<http://nounz.if4it.com/MasterCatalog.html> ).
Applying this paradigm results in a set of beneficial outcomes
1. Enterprise end users have higher levels of satisfaction because they
receive and gain access to a Knowledge Repository/Library that is considered
far more comprehensive, with higher quality, in quicker delivery times, and
with lower costs.
2. Knowledge Workers / Librarians are freed to perform higher value work,
since they off-loaded a great deal of work to a computer.
3. Knowledge Workers / Librarians look better to their sponsors and/or
customers because they can definitively deliver far more, faster, with
higher quality, and with less investment.
I'd be more than happy to receive your feedback (good, bad, or indifferent),
on any of the above.
My Best,
Frank
--
Frank Guerino, Chairman
The International Foundation for Information Technology (IF4IT)
http://www.if4it.com
1.908.294.5191 (M)
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