This special issue of Open Journal of Information Systems (OJIS) reports work on designing the ma... more This special issue of Open Journal of Information Systems (OJIS) reports work on designing the market of data for practical data sharing via educational and innovative communications (MoDAT). In the market of data, data are reasonably dealt with sold, opened, or shared based on negotiation. Since last years, we have been aiming at realizing a social environment, where each person feels free to share one's own and others' data for learning the latent value of data without fearing the loss of business opportunities. In the market, data and analysts' knowledge are shared by selling and buying, with reasonably determining the conditions for sharing. People in the market may communicate with each other in order to decide to expose the data as open-source, if the trust of the data provider is expected to be elevated highly due to the contribution to people in the public. Thus the Market of Data means a place where the value of data and knowledge can be externalized. OJIS is published by RonPub (www.ronpub.com), which is an academic publisher of online, open access, peer-reviewed journals.
2021 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 2021
We have been studying the way of art appreciation. For the study we have conducted several experi... more We have been studying the way of art appreciation. For the study we have conducted several experiments. Several results could be obtained. However, we have experienced some problems. One is for free descriptions, it is rather difficult to obtain sufficient number or size of answers from participants. Or it will take a lot of time to collect full free descriptions. Although we conducted the previous experiment to solve the question that "how will the value and preference of art be changed according to offered factors?" Then we conducted the experiment in order to determine which factor (information) will change the viewers' sense of value and preference of art in the art appreciation. In this paper, we will analyze the answers in the previous experiment to find which type of information or question could make participants write a sufficient size of free descriptions. In addition, we will discuss the problem in the context of IMDJ (Innovators Marketplace on Data Jackets).
International Journal of Organizational and Collective Intelligence, 2010
Value sensing, to feel associated with the something in one's environment, has been defined as a ... more Value sensing, to feel associated with the something in one's environment, has been defined as a dimension of human's sensitivity in the literature of developmental psychology (Donaldson, 1992, p.143). It is meaningful to extend this concept to the creation of business strategies based on real data. The "value" here can be dealt with as a relation to the social environment, which business workers and customers create from their interaction via products and services, to redesign the market sustainably. For example, data mining may be regarded as a method for showing objectively useful knowledge, if we read the application results of data mining superficially, because data are collected from the real world via sensing systems such as POS (position of sales) registers, RFID tags, etc. However, the relational
In previous studies, the author discussed the creativity in IMDJ. The author discussed it from th... more In previous studies, the author discussed the creativity in IMDJ. The author discussed it from the perspective of abduction. In addition, the author discussed the role of comfortable communication in the creative situation as well as usual situation. In this chapter, the author discusses the role of narratology in the creative task.
The notion of foundations has a large presence in theoretical enquiry. The notion of logical foun... more The notion of foundations has a large presence in theoretical enquiry. The notion of logical foundations has an equivocal presence, depending on how logic is to be understood. If taken in its modern mathematical sense, logic's foundational presence can be dated from 1879.[15] 1 If understood as the systematic analysis of real-life human reasoning in real time, logic has had a foundational significance since Aristotle in the 4 th century BC. Whether logical or otherwise (and in whichever sense), enquiry's foundational search for roots is both very old and of enduring importance. In section A on Foundations I'll devote some time to tracking the historical lineage of this idea, in the course of which we'll be able to grasp how significant a step it took in 1879 when, in effect, logic decided to detach itself from the business of sorting out the conditions under which real people reason well in real time in the shifting circumstances of human life. Section B on Cognitive Economics picks up on the question of what enables beings like us to do as well as we do when we negotiate the flow-through of premissory input to conclusional output. I will suggest that in large measure our successes as reasoners (and our This paper derives from the keynote lecture to the conference on the Logical Foundations of Strategic Reasoning, at the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, November 3, 2016. Its original title was "Inconsistency-management in big information systems: Tactical and strategic challenges to logic." A companion piece in this same issue of the IfCoLoG Journal is entitled "What strategicians might learn from the common law: Implicit and tacit understandings of the unwritten." 1 The English title in the van Heijenoort volume is A Formula Language, Modeled upon that of Arithmetic, for Pure Thought. Notwithstanding Frege's own psychologistic references-thought, judgement, inference, concepts, certitude, and the like-Frege's "formula language" is an artificial one not meant for human speech or as a vehicle of cogitation. In section 6, of Begriffsschrift, the "Aristotelian modes of inference" are discussed. However, nothing Aristotle ever wrote about modes of inference are those ones.
Individuals usually go to art museums to enjoy artworks. Generally, in order to appreciate the ar... more Individuals usually go to art museums to enjoy artworks. Generally, in order to appreciate the art in museums, a brief summary of certain information is provided as a caption. Viewers usually read these descriptions to aid their understanding. To provide broader technical support for this activity, several researchers have proposed a protocol for art appreciation. For instance, Leder et al. proposed a stage model for aesthetic processing, which combines aspects of understanding and cognitive mastering with affective and emotional processing. We have also conducted several experiments in order to determine the effect of information during art appreciation. For instance, we conducted an experiment where information about a piece of art was offered gradually and incrementally. In the experiment, the participants seemed to be able to gradually understand the artwork according to the obtained information. Our observations indicate that they tried to create stories for the artworks in ord...
This special issue of Open Journal of Information Systems (OJIS) reports work on designing the ma... more This special issue of Open Journal of Information Systems (OJIS) reports work on designing the market of data for practical data sharing via educational and innovative communications (MoDAT). In the market of data, data are reasonably dealt with sold, opened, or shared based on negotiation. Since last years, we have been aiming at realizing a social environment, where each person feels free to share one's own and others' data for learning the latent value of data without fearing the loss of business opportunities. In the market, data and analysts' knowledge are shared by selling and buying, with reasonably determining the conditions for sharing. People in the market may communicate with each other in order to decide to expose the data as open-source, if the trust of the data provider is expected to be elevated highly due to the contribution to people in the public. Thus the Market of Data means a place where the value of data and knowledge can be externalized. OJIS is published by RonPub (www.ronpub.com), which is an academic publisher of online, open access, peer-reviewed journals.
2021 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 2021
We have been studying the way of art appreciation. For the study we have conducted several experi... more We have been studying the way of art appreciation. For the study we have conducted several experiments. Several results could be obtained. However, we have experienced some problems. One is for free descriptions, it is rather difficult to obtain sufficient number or size of answers from participants. Or it will take a lot of time to collect full free descriptions. Although we conducted the previous experiment to solve the question that "how will the value and preference of art be changed according to offered factors?" Then we conducted the experiment in order to determine which factor (information) will change the viewers' sense of value and preference of art in the art appreciation. In this paper, we will analyze the answers in the previous experiment to find which type of information or question could make participants write a sufficient size of free descriptions. In addition, we will discuss the problem in the context of IMDJ (Innovators Marketplace on Data Jackets).
International Journal of Organizational and Collective Intelligence, 2010
Value sensing, to feel associated with the something in one's environment, has been defined as a ... more Value sensing, to feel associated with the something in one's environment, has been defined as a dimension of human's sensitivity in the literature of developmental psychology (Donaldson, 1992, p.143). It is meaningful to extend this concept to the creation of business strategies based on real data. The "value" here can be dealt with as a relation to the social environment, which business workers and customers create from their interaction via products and services, to redesign the market sustainably. For example, data mining may be regarded as a method for showing objectively useful knowledge, if we read the application results of data mining superficially, because data are collected from the real world via sensing systems such as POS (position of sales) registers, RFID tags, etc. However, the relational
In previous studies, the author discussed the creativity in IMDJ. The author discussed it from th... more In previous studies, the author discussed the creativity in IMDJ. The author discussed it from the perspective of abduction. In addition, the author discussed the role of comfortable communication in the creative situation as well as usual situation. In this chapter, the author discusses the role of narratology in the creative task.
The notion of foundations has a large presence in theoretical enquiry. The notion of logical foun... more The notion of foundations has a large presence in theoretical enquiry. The notion of logical foundations has an equivocal presence, depending on how logic is to be understood. If taken in its modern mathematical sense, logic's foundational presence can be dated from 1879.[15] 1 If understood as the systematic analysis of real-life human reasoning in real time, logic has had a foundational significance since Aristotle in the 4 th century BC. Whether logical or otherwise (and in whichever sense), enquiry's foundational search for roots is both very old and of enduring importance. In section A on Foundations I'll devote some time to tracking the historical lineage of this idea, in the course of which we'll be able to grasp how significant a step it took in 1879 when, in effect, logic decided to detach itself from the business of sorting out the conditions under which real people reason well in real time in the shifting circumstances of human life. Section B on Cognitive Economics picks up on the question of what enables beings like us to do as well as we do when we negotiate the flow-through of premissory input to conclusional output. I will suggest that in large measure our successes as reasoners (and our This paper derives from the keynote lecture to the conference on the Logical Foundations of Strategic Reasoning, at the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, November 3, 2016. Its original title was "Inconsistency-management in big information systems: Tactical and strategic challenges to logic." A companion piece in this same issue of the IfCoLoG Journal is entitled "What strategicians might learn from the common law: Implicit and tacit understandings of the unwritten." 1 The English title in the van Heijenoort volume is A Formula Language, Modeled upon that of Arithmetic, for Pure Thought. Notwithstanding Frege's own psychologistic references-thought, judgement, inference, concepts, certitude, and the like-Frege's "formula language" is an artificial one not meant for human speech or as a vehicle of cogitation. In section 6, of Begriffsschrift, the "Aristotelian modes of inference" are discussed. However, nothing Aristotle ever wrote about modes of inference are those ones.
Individuals usually go to art museums to enjoy artworks. Generally, in order to appreciate the ar... more Individuals usually go to art museums to enjoy artworks. Generally, in order to appreciate the art in museums, a brief summary of certain information is provided as a caption. Viewers usually read these descriptions to aid their understanding. To provide broader technical support for this activity, several researchers have proposed a protocol for art appreciation. For instance, Leder et al. proposed a stage model for aesthetic processing, which combines aspects of understanding and cognitive mastering with affective and emotional processing. We have also conducted several experiments in order to determine the effect of information during art appreciation. For instance, we conducted an experiment where information about a piece of art was offered gradually and incrementally. In the experiment, the participants seemed to be able to gradually understand the artwork according to the obtained information. Our observations indicate that they tried to create stories for the artworks in ord...
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