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Authors:
Claus-Peter Rückemann
Keywords: Prehistory; Speleology; Multi-disciplinary Knowledge Integration; Structure-based Information Science Methods; Computation and Processing.
Abstract:
This extended paper delivers new results from the long-term information science research on creation and deployment of structure and cognostic addressing of structural knowledge ("nucleal cognstructure") for problem solving. The paper presents approaches towards the new methodological base and methodology focussing on structure-based fusion solutions and implementations for computational scenarios, especially advanced knowledge-centric mining. The paper presents two major cases of advanced multi-disciplinary coherent conceptual knowledge contextualisation and integration for prehistory, namely structure-based fusion realisation and integrated spatial context computation. Both cases include results on practical implementation components, and associated advances on computation and processing of multi-disciplinary and multi-lingual knowledge object entities and resources. The goal of this fundamental research is to create structure-based methods for efficient problem solving. Case studies implement the methods to consistently integrate knowledge context from prehistory and archaeology disciplines with knowledge in natural sciences and humanities. Previously unpublished insights on prehistoric cists tombs, contexts, and methods are available with this publication.
Pages: 1 to 12
Copyright: Copyright (c) to authors, 2021. Used with permission.
Publication date: December 31, 2021
Published in: journal
ISSN: 1942-2628