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Converting Information into Knowledge

Yoshiteru Nakamori ()
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Yoshiteru Nakamori: Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Chapter Chapter 5 in Knowledge Technology, 2021, pp 57-73 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract There are two levels of knowledge: just knowing and deep mastering, although the boundary is vague. One definition of knowledge is recognition memorized personally or socially. The other definition is judgments or a judgment system valid objectively. This chapter deals with the latter and classifies it into rational knowledge and intuitive knowledge. First, it discusses the conversion of information into rational knowledge using rational analysis methods. Second, it discusses the conversion of information into intuitive knowledge by the intuition of experts or analysts. The technology used to convert information into knowledge is core knowledge technology.

Keywords: Analysis and modeling; Machine learning; Qualitative data analysis; Sentiment analysis; Analysis frameworks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-3253-2_5

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