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Semantic Annotation to Support Decision Making

Authors:
Francesca Parisi

Keywords: semantic annotation; document classification; corpus annotation; decision-making support

Abstract:
Domain-specific organization management processes require particular operations and information exchange. A large amount of information concerning these tasks has to be reported and capitalized. Usually, people working in big organizations use Information Systems (IS) and other collaborative software producing a large number of information sources (data, documents, e-mails, images, etc.). The methodology presented in this paper concentrates on the contribution of semantic knowledge within textual information to improve processes carried out in domain-specific organizations. For example, activity logs, technical reports or contracts represent a part of structured textual knowledge. E-mails or texts describing activities are a part of unstructured (or semi-structured) knowledge and often contain important information to support decision-makers. Therefore, people involved in these processes need to analyze such documents to enrich their knowledge about said processes. Hence, the present methodology concerns the use of textual analysis approaches in order to evaluate their contribution to expert’s activities. The experts are the human resources with specific competences involved in processes that require particular analyses. The methodology proposed is focused on an automatic semantic annotation technique considering the most important entities and their significance within specific domains. It works on the different kinds of textual knowledge (structured and unstructured) and allows to construct the most representative document classification label. In particular, the proposed method uses results of semantic annotation techniques to optimize document classification and, consequently, to support the decision-making process. This methodological proposal is the result of a work experience within a company operating in the energy sector.

Pages: 90 to 95

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2016

Publication date: February 21, 2016

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2519-8386

ISBN: 978-1-61208-457-2

Location: Lisbon, Portugal

Dates: from February 21, 2016 to February 25, 2016