The document discusses various projects being undertaken by the KNOWDLE foundation and research institute. It outlines four consortia - bioengineering, bio-nanotechnology, bio-inspired cognitive systems, and bio-inspired social research. For the bio-inspired cognitive systems consortium, it lists several research lines and projects focused on areas like intelligent networking, sustainable industries, social media, and intelligent ecosystems. It also briefly outlines two projects in progress around knowledge economy and open social intelligent healthcare.
Knowdle Store Platform. ITUNES OF KNOWLEDGE, LA TIENDA DEL CONOCIMIENTO
LA ECONOMÍA DEL CONOCIMIENTO Y DEL DESEQUILIBRIO SOSTENIBLE o
COMO GESTIONAR LA ESCASEZ CON EL COOCIMIENTO Y EL POTENCIAL DE LA INTELIGENCIA COLECTIVA
Knowdler by Kincubator
KNOWDLE Foundation and Research Institute devoted solely to basic research in open knowlege and bio-inspired artificial intelligence internet-based tools and technics.
What’s User Experience and Why Should I Care?Scott Abel
1. The document discusses the importance of user experience design and provides examples of how considering the user perspective leads to more successful products. It describes user experience design as a multidisciplinary field that involves understanding users.
2. The presentation includes a case study where Aptima conducted user research and redesigned a university medical center website based on user needs. Through interviews and card sorting, they developed personas and information architecture to better organize content.
3. Another case study describes redesigning a trainee assessment tool to address usability issues identified after long-term use. Aptima used focus groups, mockups, and usability testing to create a clearer, more intuitive interface for evaluators.
The document appears to be a presentation for Knowdle, describing it as a collaborative intelligence company for the cloud. It presents Knowdle as the "iTunes of knowledge" and its mission to drive consumers from being information consumers to smart consumers through collective intelligence. The presentation compares Knowdle's business model and technology to other major companies, describing its knowledge fields, knowledge refinery, and artificial intelligence engine.
The document discusses approaches for designing objects and services for the ubiquitous computing era. It describes identifying user needs through contextual investigation and participatory design. Services can be defined based on capabilities like delivering, sharing, or triggering information to or from objects. Mental models of objects' ecosystems can be captured using techniques like drawing network maps. Existing objects can be redesigned by augmenting them with new features enabled by ubiquitous computing technologies.
Presentation about the recommendations coming from our review of the challenges and priorities facing biodiversity informatics over the coming decade. Linked to this paper published in BMC Ecology: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6785-13-16
The document discusses the challenges and priorities for biodiversity informatics over the next decade. It identifies building user confidence in integrated flexible e-science environments and developing predictive models across multiple scales as key goals. Achieving an infrastructure that allows available data to be brought into a coordinated coupled modeling environment to address questions about the natural environment and capture the complexity of life on Earth is identified as the grand challenge for biodiversity informatics.
The document discusses the evolution of connected systems from the late 1990s to the present. It describes three phases:
1) Connectedness in the late 90s-early 2000s, driven by ubiquitous connectivity and miniaturization. This enabled omnipresent sensor and actuator systems.
2) Awareness in the early-mid 2000s, with the rise of context-aware, self-aware and autonomic systems able to interpret sensor data and share knowledge.
3) Smartness from the mid 2000s onward, where systems can extract meaning from sensor data and relate it to human cognitive capabilities like intent and experience. This allows for more meaningful interaction within complex systems.
The
Knowdle Store Platform. ITUNES OF KNOWLEDGE, LA TIENDA DEL CONOCIMIENTO
LA ECONOMÍA DEL CONOCIMIENTO Y DEL DESEQUILIBRIO SOSTENIBLE o
COMO GESTIONAR LA ESCASEZ CON EL COOCIMIENTO Y EL POTENCIAL DE LA INTELIGENCIA COLECTIVA
Knowdler by Kincubator
KNOWDLE Foundation and Research Institute devoted solely to basic research in open knowlege and bio-inspired artificial intelligence internet-based tools and technics.
What’s User Experience and Why Should I Care?Scott Abel
1. The document discusses the importance of user experience design and provides examples of how considering the user perspective leads to more successful products. It describes user experience design as a multidisciplinary field that involves understanding users.
2. The presentation includes a case study where Aptima conducted user research and redesigned a university medical center website based on user needs. Through interviews and card sorting, they developed personas and information architecture to better organize content.
3. Another case study describes redesigning a trainee assessment tool to address usability issues identified after long-term use. Aptima used focus groups, mockups, and usability testing to create a clearer, more intuitive interface for evaluators.
The document appears to be a presentation for Knowdle, describing it as a collaborative intelligence company for the cloud. It presents Knowdle as the "iTunes of knowledge" and its mission to drive consumers from being information consumers to smart consumers through collective intelligence. The presentation compares Knowdle's business model and technology to other major companies, describing its knowledge fields, knowledge refinery, and artificial intelligence engine.
The document discusses approaches for designing objects and services for the ubiquitous computing era. It describes identifying user needs through contextual investigation and participatory design. Services can be defined based on capabilities like delivering, sharing, or triggering information to or from objects. Mental models of objects' ecosystems can be captured using techniques like drawing network maps. Existing objects can be redesigned by augmenting them with new features enabled by ubiquitous computing technologies.
Presentation about the recommendations coming from our review of the challenges and priorities facing biodiversity informatics over the coming decade. Linked to this paper published in BMC Ecology: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6785-13-16
The document discusses the challenges and priorities for biodiversity informatics over the next decade. It identifies building user confidence in integrated flexible e-science environments and developing predictive models across multiple scales as key goals. Achieving an infrastructure that allows available data to be brought into a coordinated coupled modeling environment to address questions about the natural environment and capture the complexity of life on Earth is identified as the grand challenge for biodiversity informatics.
The document discusses the evolution of connected systems from the late 1990s to the present. It describes three phases:
1) Connectedness in the late 90s-early 2000s, driven by ubiquitous connectivity and miniaturization. This enabled omnipresent sensor and actuator systems.
2) Awareness in the early-mid 2000s, with the rise of context-aware, self-aware and autonomic systems able to interpret sensor data and share knowledge.
3) Smartness from the mid 2000s onward, where systems can extract meaning from sensor data and relate it to human cognitive capabilities like intent and experience. This allows for more meaningful interaction within complex systems.
The
This document summarizes a research paper that analyzed heat transfer in an economizer using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). It discussed how fins can be added to economizer tubes to increase the heat transfer surface area between flue gases and boiler feedwater. The document reviewed previous research on economizer design optimization and failures. It described the working of CFD analysis using equations of continuity, momentum, and energy to model fluid flow. The study used the k-ε turbulence model in CFD software to analyze heat transfer with and without fins on an economizer.
The document describes a pneumatic cylinder power economiser that aims to reduce noise and wasted compressed air from pneumatic cylinders. It works by reusing exhaust air from the cylinder's forward stroke that is normally wasted into the atmosphere. Testing showed the economiser achieved a 49.16% saving in compressed air usage and a 47.36% reduction in power usage. Given the millions of pneumatic cylinders used worldwide, rolling out this system could result in enormous global energy savings and help mitigate climate change.
Comparative Study of ECONOMISER Using the CFD Analysis IJMER
This paper presents a simulation of the economizer zone, which allowsstudying the flow
patterns developed in the fluid, while it flows along the length of the economizer. The past failure
details revelsthat erosion is more in U-bend areas of Economizer Unit because of increase in flue gas
velocity near these bends. But it isobserved that the velocity of flue gases surprisingly increases near
the lower bends as compared to upper ones. The model issolved using conventional CFD techniques by
FLUENT software. In which the individual tubes are treated as sub-gridfeatures. A geometrical model
is used to describe the multiplicity of heat-exchanging structures and the interconnectionsamong them.
The Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) approach is utilised for the creation of a three-dimensional
modelof the economizer coil of single column tube. With equilibrium assumption applied for
description of the system chemistry. The flue gastemperature, pressure and velocity field of fluid flow
within an economizer tube using the actual bounda
Introduction To Thermal Power Plant (Steam power plant)
GENERAL LAYOUT OF THERMAL POWER PLANT
COAL HANDLING PLANT
Power Plant cycles
1. Feed Water Cycle
2. Steam Cycle
3. Condensate Cycle
4. Cooling Water Cycle
5. Air And Flue Gas Cycle
Important Power plant equipment
Deaerator
Boiler Feed Water Pump
Heaters
Economiser
Boiler
BOILER DRUM ( STEAM DRUM)
SUPER HEATER
TURBINE
CONDENSER
An economiser is a device that increases the temperature of feed water using waste heat from flue gases leaving the boiler. It consists of vertical cast iron or steel pipes through which feed water flows and is heated by hot flue gases passing over the pipes. This preheats the feed water, reducing fuel consumption and increasing boiler efficiency. However, economisers also cause a pressure drop in flue gases. An air preheater similarly uses waste heat to preheat combustion air entering the furnace, improving combustion and efficiency but requiring forced draught.
ABSTRACT
Heat/light/electrical energy is out today’s necessity and has scarcity also. Energy conservation is key requirement of any industry at all times.
In general, industries use heat energy for conservation of raw material to finished product. The source of heat energy is generally saturated or super heated steam. The steam generation is common use one boiler with carity of fuels. Whatever may be the fuel the generation should be as economy as possible which adds to the product cost. Further the usage of steam and recycling steam condensate back to boiler is an art depending on plant layouts.
In this project the steam generator is water tube boiler fired with rice husk. The steam is transferred to the tyre/tube moulds where tyres/tubes are cured while the heat is rejected to the tyres the condensate forms and this condensate is put back to the boiler. While doing so the steam is also stopped back to boiler without rejecting complete heat to the product. This gets flashed into atmosphere at feed water tank. The science of separation of condensate from steam saves energy. Better the separation more the fuel conservation.
In the steam generator the fuel is burnt to heat the water and form steam. This fuel burnt flue gas carries lot of energy, out through chimney. Prior to exhausting through the heat left in flue need to be recovered, through heat recovery mechanisms’. In this project an air-preheater condensate heat recovery unit is the major energy consuming station.
The document discusses printing slides for a presentation on the Knowdle Foundation and Research Institute. It emphasizes being judicious about printing and protecting the environment. It also discusses the foundation's commitment to open knowledge, bio-inspired research, and developing intelligent tools.
Healthcare Innovation Now: 3 themes and 10 insights.frog
frog’s Executive Creative Director Fabio Sergio builds a strong case at Mobile Health Industry Summit 2011 in Brussels about why healthcare solutions should be ecosystem-based and designed around people, not "just" patients.
This document provides an overview of Martha G. Russell's presentation on transformational value creation through network orchestration to Danish advertising executives. The presentation discusses forces affecting today's work environment and skills, levers for knowledge network productivity, and guidelines for network orchestration. It provides examples of public-private partnerships, research consortia, startups in various fields, and work related to technology transfer, marketing, and organizational change. The presentation emphasizes the importance of relationships in innovation ecosystems and outlines Stanford University's uniqueness in bridging academia and industry through its culture and resources.
Accelerate Trust Building to UInleash Innovation. Early results from the Innovation Ecosystems Network showing networks of executive women in technology-based businesses, investments into and out of China, and emerging globalization of Norwegian technology-based businesses in the information technology sector. Lecture by Martha Russell, of Media X at Stanford University.
“Knowledge Across Borders: Accelerate Building Trust to Unleash Innovation” - A presentation given by Dr. Martha Russell in Business Institute, Olso, Norway on October 7, 2010.
Community web sites: small pieces loosely joinedVince Smith
A presentation given by Dave Roberts and coauthored by David King, Simon Rycroft, David Morse, Lyubomir Penev, Donat Agosti & Vince Smith. This was given at the Fourth Metadata and Semantics Research Conference (MTSR 2010) at Acala de Henares, Madrid, in the premises of the Faculty of Law.
Джун Сенг Ли «Национальная урбанистическая стратегия Кореи на примере города ...Moscow Urban Forum
The National Urban R&D Strategy in Korea aims to improve life quality in cities through urban regeneration. It identifies issues cities currently face such as decline, inefficiency, confliction, and pollution. The strategy's vision is to create happier, more sustainable cities through 4 core research projects focusing on U-City infrastructure, U-space implementation, eco-space green technology, and the creation of eco parks. A key part of the vision is leading balanced national development, as exemplified by the city of Sejong which aims to enhance residential environment and education through a hub connecting basic science, high-quality human resources, and business/industrial clusters.
The document discusses a revolution coming at the intersection of people and information technology. It describes several Stanford research projects and initiatives exploring this intersection across different domains like education, business and entertainment. It also discusses measuring and increasing productivity of knowledge workers through collaborative projects between Stanford and companies. Finally, it outlines MediaX's approach to connecting businesses to Stanford faculty to jointly study new ways for technology to impact various fields through rapid iteration and knowledge sharing.
Orchestrating Your Ecosystem - CCC - Stans Foundation - Taipei - April 11 2013Martha Russell
Network orchestration is key to innovation ecosystems. With examples from mediaX at Stanford University, Norway, China, and the mobile device sector, this talk explores the co-creation relationships that enable innovation.
Using social network analysis, complex intangible relationship patterns can reveal competitive forces, gatekeepers and collaboration opportunities - within and across sectors - in internal and external innovation ecosystems around the world, including China 2.0.
A Western View of China's Internal and External Innovation Ecosystem - ICT Se...Martha Russell
A network analysis of flows of information and investments a relationship perspective on the internal and external innovation ecosystems of China's ICT sectors. Crowd-sourced English language press release-type information provides a Western view in a systems framework.
Perspectives on Collaborative Research Environments offered by D4ScienceFAO
Slides presented at the "4th Session of the IODE Group of Experts on Biological and Chemical Data Management and Exchange Practices (GE-BICH-IV)" which took place on 27-30 January 2009 in Oostende, Belgium
More information at: http://d4science.eu/node/173
This document summarizes a research paper that analyzed heat transfer in an economizer using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). It discussed how fins can be added to economizer tubes to increase the heat transfer surface area between flue gases and boiler feedwater. The document reviewed previous research on economizer design optimization and failures. It described the working of CFD analysis using equations of continuity, momentum, and energy to model fluid flow. The study used the k-ε turbulence model in CFD software to analyze heat transfer with and without fins on an economizer.
The document describes a pneumatic cylinder power economiser that aims to reduce noise and wasted compressed air from pneumatic cylinders. It works by reusing exhaust air from the cylinder's forward stroke that is normally wasted into the atmosphere. Testing showed the economiser achieved a 49.16% saving in compressed air usage and a 47.36% reduction in power usage. Given the millions of pneumatic cylinders used worldwide, rolling out this system could result in enormous global energy savings and help mitigate climate change.
Comparative Study of ECONOMISER Using the CFD Analysis IJMER
This paper presents a simulation of the economizer zone, which allowsstudying the flow
patterns developed in the fluid, while it flows along the length of the economizer. The past failure
details revelsthat erosion is more in U-bend areas of Economizer Unit because of increase in flue gas
velocity near these bends. But it isobserved that the velocity of flue gases surprisingly increases near
the lower bends as compared to upper ones. The model issolved using conventional CFD techniques by
FLUENT software. In which the individual tubes are treated as sub-gridfeatures. A geometrical model
is used to describe the multiplicity of heat-exchanging structures and the interconnectionsamong them.
The Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) approach is utilised for the creation of a three-dimensional
modelof the economizer coil of single column tube. With equilibrium assumption applied for
description of the system chemistry. The flue gastemperature, pressure and velocity field of fluid flow
within an economizer tube using the actual bounda
Introduction To Thermal Power Plant (Steam power plant)
GENERAL LAYOUT OF THERMAL POWER PLANT
COAL HANDLING PLANT
Power Plant cycles
1. Feed Water Cycle
2. Steam Cycle
3. Condensate Cycle
4. Cooling Water Cycle
5. Air And Flue Gas Cycle
Important Power plant equipment
Deaerator
Boiler Feed Water Pump
Heaters
Economiser
Boiler
BOILER DRUM ( STEAM DRUM)
SUPER HEATER
TURBINE
CONDENSER
An economiser is a device that increases the temperature of feed water using waste heat from flue gases leaving the boiler. It consists of vertical cast iron or steel pipes through which feed water flows and is heated by hot flue gases passing over the pipes. This preheats the feed water, reducing fuel consumption and increasing boiler efficiency. However, economisers also cause a pressure drop in flue gases. An air preheater similarly uses waste heat to preheat combustion air entering the furnace, improving combustion and efficiency but requiring forced draught.
ABSTRACT
Heat/light/electrical energy is out today’s necessity and has scarcity also. Energy conservation is key requirement of any industry at all times.
In general, industries use heat energy for conservation of raw material to finished product. The source of heat energy is generally saturated or super heated steam. The steam generation is common use one boiler with carity of fuels. Whatever may be the fuel the generation should be as economy as possible which adds to the product cost. Further the usage of steam and recycling steam condensate back to boiler is an art depending on plant layouts.
In this project the steam generator is water tube boiler fired with rice husk. The steam is transferred to the tyre/tube moulds where tyres/tubes are cured while the heat is rejected to the tyres the condensate forms and this condensate is put back to the boiler. While doing so the steam is also stopped back to boiler without rejecting complete heat to the product. This gets flashed into atmosphere at feed water tank. The science of separation of condensate from steam saves energy. Better the separation more the fuel conservation.
In the steam generator the fuel is burnt to heat the water and form steam. This fuel burnt flue gas carries lot of energy, out through chimney. Prior to exhausting through the heat left in flue need to be recovered, through heat recovery mechanisms’. In this project an air-preheater condensate heat recovery unit is the major energy consuming station.
The document discusses printing slides for a presentation on the Knowdle Foundation and Research Institute. It emphasizes being judicious about printing and protecting the environment. It also discusses the foundation's commitment to open knowledge, bio-inspired research, and developing intelligent tools.
Healthcare Innovation Now: 3 themes and 10 insights.frog
frog’s Executive Creative Director Fabio Sergio builds a strong case at Mobile Health Industry Summit 2011 in Brussels about why healthcare solutions should be ecosystem-based and designed around people, not "just" patients.
This document provides an overview of Martha G. Russell's presentation on transformational value creation through network orchestration to Danish advertising executives. The presentation discusses forces affecting today's work environment and skills, levers for knowledge network productivity, and guidelines for network orchestration. It provides examples of public-private partnerships, research consortia, startups in various fields, and work related to technology transfer, marketing, and organizational change. The presentation emphasizes the importance of relationships in innovation ecosystems and outlines Stanford University's uniqueness in bridging academia and industry through its culture and resources.
Accelerate Trust Building to UInleash Innovation. Early results from the Innovation Ecosystems Network showing networks of executive women in technology-based businesses, investments into and out of China, and emerging globalization of Norwegian technology-based businesses in the information technology sector. Lecture by Martha Russell, of Media X at Stanford University.
“Knowledge Across Borders: Accelerate Building Trust to Unleash Innovation” - A presentation given by Dr. Martha Russell in Business Institute, Olso, Norway on October 7, 2010.
Community web sites: small pieces loosely joinedVince Smith
A presentation given by Dave Roberts and coauthored by David King, Simon Rycroft, David Morse, Lyubomir Penev, Donat Agosti & Vince Smith. This was given at the Fourth Metadata and Semantics Research Conference (MTSR 2010) at Acala de Henares, Madrid, in the premises of the Faculty of Law.
Джун Сенг Ли «Национальная урбанистическая стратегия Кореи на примере города ...Moscow Urban Forum
The National Urban R&D Strategy in Korea aims to improve life quality in cities through urban regeneration. It identifies issues cities currently face such as decline, inefficiency, confliction, and pollution. The strategy's vision is to create happier, more sustainable cities through 4 core research projects focusing on U-City infrastructure, U-space implementation, eco-space green technology, and the creation of eco parks. A key part of the vision is leading balanced national development, as exemplified by the city of Sejong which aims to enhance residential environment and education through a hub connecting basic science, high-quality human resources, and business/industrial clusters.
The document discusses a revolution coming at the intersection of people and information technology. It describes several Stanford research projects and initiatives exploring this intersection across different domains like education, business and entertainment. It also discusses measuring and increasing productivity of knowledge workers through collaborative projects between Stanford and companies. Finally, it outlines MediaX's approach to connecting businesses to Stanford faculty to jointly study new ways for technology to impact various fields through rapid iteration and knowledge sharing.
Orchestrating Your Ecosystem - CCC - Stans Foundation - Taipei - April 11 2013Martha Russell
Network orchestration is key to innovation ecosystems. With examples from mediaX at Stanford University, Norway, China, and the mobile device sector, this talk explores the co-creation relationships that enable innovation.
Using social network analysis, complex intangible relationship patterns can reveal competitive forces, gatekeepers and collaboration opportunities - within and across sectors - in internal and external innovation ecosystems around the world, including China 2.0.
A Western View of China's Internal and External Innovation Ecosystem - ICT Se...Martha Russell
A network analysis of flows of information and investments a relationship perspective on the internal and external innovation ecosystems of China's ICT sectors. Crowd-sourced English language press release-type information provides a Western view in a systems framework.
Perspectives on Collaborative Research Environments offered by D4ScienceFAO
Slides presented at the "4th Session of the IODE Group of Experts on Biological and Chemical Data Management and Exchange Practices (GE-BICH-IV)" which took place on 27-30 January 2009 in Oostende, Belgium
More information at: http://d4science.eu/node/173
1. Living Labs aim to provide structure and governance to user involvement in open innovation as an intermediary.
2. They observe user-led practices to identify tacit knowledge, which they then diffuse into ad-hoc innovation networks at mid-low levels of innovation.
3. By performing context-based experimentation, Living Labs can generate local modifications to existing meanings or new meanings for products and services.
The document summarizes a presentation given by Timothy Allan of Locus Research Ltd. on July 18, 2011 at their Studio Mauao location. The presentation discussed Locus Research's core business of original product development to bring new products and services to market. It provided examples of projects funded through the MSI program and discussed the value added through partnerships with Locus Research, including access to expertise, increased scope, improved cash flow and documentation.
The document proposes an "iTunes of Knowledge" platform called BUAALA that would transform the entertainment industry through interactive, social media powered by collective intelligence and big data. It seeks €300,000 in initial funding to develop apps and services to extract and refine knowledge from the internet and introduce new intelligent, interactive formats for social TV and media on various devices and platforms. The founders aim to build a €500 million company by developing over 50 new media formats and leveraging the 1.28 billion Facebook users as potential customers.
El documento describe la arquitectura WeBIOCLOUD, una plataforma en la nube para la virtualización del conocimiento, la inteligencia y la sabiduría en el ámbito del turismo. La plataforma es desarrollada por el consorcio WeTheTourist como parte de proyectos de investigación colaborativa. La arquitectura propuesta busca convertir el conocimiento en inteligencia y posteriormente en sabiduría a través de sistemas en la nube.
The document contains figures and diagrams related to the WeBioCloud architecture, a proposed architecture for virtualization of knowledge, intelligence, and wisdom for tourism over the cloud. Figure 1 shows the basic architecture of the solution proposed by the WTT@WATSON project. Subsequent figures provide more detail on components like the social environment architecture, experiences planner engine architecture, and scene recognition engine architecture. The diagrams also illustrate concepts like the collaborative knowledge environment, knowledge extraction and refinery processes, and deployment of the architecture on cloud infrastructures.
El documento presenta la arquitectura Webiocloud, una plataforma en la nube basada en conocimiento abierto, inteligencia colectiva e inspirada en la biología sobre FI-WARE para un modelo de economía del conocimiento. La presentación incluye definiciones preliminares, la arquitectura propuesta en sistemas monovaluados y multivaluados, y las mejoras planificadas para Knowledge as a Service e Intelligence as a Service. El objetivo final es desarrollar la plataforma Webiocloud para 2013-2014 en el Centro de Excelencia de Promálaga.
El documento propone una nueva industria de contenidos audiovisuales inteligentes, interactivos e internet llamada 3iTV que generará, distribuirá y comercializará contenido en la nube. Se propone un modelo de negocio basado en aplicaciones gratuitas y de pago para consumidores individuales, así como servicios en la nube de pago para empresas. La visión es crear una "tienda del conocimiento multimedia" que ponga el conocimiento al servicio del bienestar bajo un nuevo modelo de economía del conocimiento, aprovechando la inteligencia colectiva.
Este documento presenta la arquitectura WeBioCLOUD, una plataforma de nube inteligente que permite la virtualización del conocimiento, la inteligencia y la sabiduría. La arquitectura se basa en principios bioinspirados y permite la inteligencia colectiva a través de sistemas de nube colaborativos.
Este documento presenta la arquitectura WeBioCLOUD, una plataforma de nube inteligente bioinspirada diseñada para virtualizar el conocimiento, la inteligencia y la sabiduría. La arquitectura propone diferentes capas como KaaS, IIaaS y WaaS para ofrecer conocimiento, inteligencia y sabiduría como servicios en la nube de forma colaborativa.
Este documento describe el programa de la 2a Jornada Nacional de Conocimiento Abierto Bioinspirado e Inteligencia Colectiva que se llevará a cabo los días 11 y 12 de abril de 2013 en Madrid. El evento explorará sistemas colaborativos complejos basados en conocimiento abierto, inteligencia colectiva y modelos de sabiduría colectiva aplicados a empresas. Se presentará BUAALA.TV como un ejemplo de televisión inteligente e interactiva. Los objetivos son mostrar la alianza entre ZINCSHOWER y WETHEBIO
El documento presenta el programa de la segunda Jornada Nacional de Conocimiento Abierto Bioinspirado e Inteligencia Colectiva que tendrá lugar los días 11 y 12 de abril de 2013. El evento explorará temas relacionados con la inteligencia colectiva, la economía del conocimiento, la innovación y la bioinspiración aplicadas a empresas. Se presentarán proyectos como BUAALA.TV y se discutirán retos como predecir eventos a través de la inteligencia colectiva para minimizar su impacto.
The document discusses the WeBioCLOUD platform for creating intelligent, collaborative smart cities. It proposes a biomimicry architecture with three levels - architecture, operations, and well-being. The platform would allow for self-configuration, management, and repair. Examples of use in Logroño are provided. Future directions discussed include a Wisdom Cities platform and Cloud to Cloud architecture to share knowledge across organizations.
WNC´2013 WeTheBioCloud National Congress: “We are all bioneers”.
2ª Jornada Nacional de Conocimiento Abierto Bioinspirado e Inteligencia Colectiva
Madrid | 11-12 Abril 2013
Lugar: Matadero Madrid
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Inscripciones
A través de la página entradas http://zincshower.com/web/entradas/
Los miembros de la Asociación KNOWDLE podrán adquirir entradas al evento ZINCSHOWER con un 50% de descuento sobre el precio de taquilla: zincknowdle. (En la entrada se verificará la filiación).
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La Inteligencia Artificial en general, y la Inteligencia Colectiva en particular, pueden ayudarnos a salir de la profunda crisis en la que estamos sumidos. ¿Cómo? Minimizando el impacto de eventos diversos a través de su predicción y prevención. Pero para conseguirlo se hace necesario desarrollar un sistema de ayuda a la toma de decisiones, personal y colectivo, que nos permita alcanzar los objetivos establecidos. Éste es el gran reto de nuestro tiempo. Es el gran reto de la Economía del Conocimiento y sus primeros ejemplos reales y aplicados a las empresas reales.
En estas II Jornadas Nacionales de Conocimiento Abierto Bioinspirado e Inteligencia Colectiva Aplicada a la Empresa cambiamos el formato: #ZINCSHOWER y #KNOWDLE se alían para ofrecer un verdadero formato innovador y damos lugar #WETHEBIOCLOUD. Un modelo de fusión: innovación, creatividad, investigación y emprendimiento. Se abordarán diversos sistemas colaborativos complejos basados en el conocimiento abierto bioinspirado, la inteligencia colectiva y en modelos de sabiduría para una economía basada en el conocimiento sostenible.
The document describes the architecture of the BioCloud platform, which includes modules for knowledge extraction, refinement, and services. The key components are the Intelligent Refinery Environment module, which uses intelligent inference engines, process engines, and semantic search engines to refine knowledge. It also includes a Knowledge Extractor system, Collaborative Knowledge Refinery Environment, and various knowledge bases that communicate using defined protocols.
This corporate presentation introduces Knowdle, explains how the company aggregates and analyzes information, highlights its value in providing insights customers cannot obtain elsewhere, and stresses the importance of participation to advance the company's mission. The presentation covers what Knowdle is, how it operates, its value proposition, how it differs from competitors, its requirements, and reasons to participate in its work.
Knowdle es una plataforma que ayuda a las empresas a gestionar el conocimiento interno de una manera colaborativa y estructurada. La plataforma utiliza tecnologías como taxonomías, etiquetado colaborativo y minería de texto para organizar y vincular la información de una manera que permite a los empleados encontrar fácilmente lo que necesitan. Knowdle se diferencia de otras soluciones al proporcionar una interfaz sencilla y herramientas avanzadas para compartir y aprovechar el conocimiento organizacional.
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For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
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Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
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How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
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Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
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Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
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We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
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The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
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research institute
project portfolio 2011/03
“All things living are in search
of a better world”
Sir Karl Raimund Popper
beyond knowledge discovery
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KNOWDLE Beyond Knowledge Discovery
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KNOWDLE CONSORTIA
BIO-ENGINEERING CONSORTIUM
BIO-NANOTECHNOLOGY CONSORTIUM
BIO-INSPIRED COGNITIVE SYSTEMS
CONSORTIUM
BIO-INSPIRED SOCIAL RESEARCH
CONSORTIUM
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BIO-INSPIRED COGNITIVE SYSTEMS CONSORTIUM
research lines
INTELLIGENT NETWORKING TO INNOVATION
“Bringing Intelligent Networking to Open Innovation on Knowledge
Internet-based Architectures”
ICAIn: INNOVR´US
INTELLIGENT SOLUTIONS 4 SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIES
“Open Knowledge Internet-based Architectures & Solutions for
Sustainable Industries”
IS4SI: An Open Knowledge Center
INTELLIGENT DIGITAL IDENTITIES GROUP
“Applied Knowledge Identities for Knowledge Business Organization”
SYNCHRONICE.ME. An Intelligent Internet of People´s Things
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BIO-INSPIRED COGNITIVE SYSTEMS CONSORTIUM
research lines
INTELLIGENT SOCIAL MEDIA & CROWDSOURCING
“Building Strategies and Architectures for Intelligent Social Media and
Crowdsourcing Applications”
iPLATÓ A++: Intelligent Social Media Center for the Cloud
iOXSPHERE MEDIA: The Intelligent Interactive Internet Media
Center and Rights Management for the Cloud
I3S.TV Interactive Internet Intelligent Social TV
REMBRAND: Intelligent Online Reputation Picture and Solutions
COGNITIVE INTERNET-BASED ARCHITECTURES & TOOLS
“KNOWDLE Tools for Knowledge Business Organization”
THE KNOWDLE STONE: the rosetta knowledge stone.
IKARO: The UNIVERSAL TRAVELLER IDENTIFICATION
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BIO-INSPIRED COGNITIVE SYSTEMS CONSORTIUM
research lines
INTELLIGENT ECOSYSTEMS
“Bringing ECO-efficiency & ECO-innovation to the Net”
OPEN GREEN TECHKNOWLOGIES: THE EKONOMIZER
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KNOWDLE CONSORTIA
BIO-ENGINEERING CONSORTIUM
BIO-NANOTECHNOLOGY CONSORTIUM
BIO-INSPIRED COGNITIVE SYSTEMS
CONSORTIUM
BIO-INSPIRED SOCIAL RESEARCH
CONSORTIUM
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ECOGNOMY & ICOGNOVATION
Knowledge Economy
Our goal is progress in a knowledge economy model and methodologes
that contribute to human being sustainable progress, setting up knowledge
centers and social organization to demostrate the contributions of this new
economy rules.
PROJECTS IN PROGRESS:
KCG Project: Accelerator and Excellence Knowledge Hubs
Cluster through Bio-inspired Open Knowledge for Business
Competitiveness Improvement of Industrial SMEs.
“Industrial Center of Excellence and Competitiveness Accelerator for
SME sustainability through the use of new Internet techknowlogies
3.0 (K-internet), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Bio-inspired Open
Knowledge and New Ecognomy Rules "
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ECOGNOMY & ICOGNOVATION
Knowledge Economy
PROJECTS IN PROGRESS:
KMEDIALAB Project: Multicultural Knowledge Center based
on Convergence of Arts, Design, Communications and
Multimedia Human Expression through Bio-inspired Open
Knowledge for a Social Ecognomy Model.
“KMEDIALAB s a knowledge center, devoted to research projects at the
convergence of multicultural design, multimedia and techknowlogies,
focused particularly on social networks, design and technologies that
address social causes"
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OPEN SOCIAL INTELLIGENT HEALTHCARE
Bringing Open Social Intelligence 2 Health Care
Systems.
A easy to use approach to open intelligence emotional tools that increase
the stakeholders health satisfaction ratios. IA, Semantic Web, Semantic
Spiders, Neural Networks and Kapps form a more efficient healt care
system.
PROJECTS IN PROGRESS:
HealthKore project: A conceptual and prototype framework
for open intelligence-based public health knowledge
workforce development and architectures.
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