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Distribution of Evolved Knowledge Based on Adapting Context in a Region

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Knowledge, Information, and Creativity Support Systems

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Timely problem solving services for people all over to every corner of society is one of main purposes in ubiquitous computing society. People should timely share awareness and useful knowledge with context in order to take suitable actions in emergency time etc. We call such relevant knowledge “Evolved knowledge.” We propose a methodology in order to represent evolved knowledge with context and to distribution it to the people by success network. We also discuss what kinds of evolved knowledge with contexts is useful in a region and how evolved regional knowledge should be timely transmitted and expanded to the people corresponding to the change of environments in a long time period. Effective network architecture for switching knowledge between “foreground” and “background” in a context based on autonomous context node is also discussed.

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Miyachi, T., Ito, Y., Ogiue, A., Yanagawa, Y. (2011). Distribution of Evolved Knowledge Based on Adapting Context in a Region. In: Theeramunkong, T., Kunifuji, S., Sornlertlamvanich, V., Nattee, C. (eds) Knowledge, Information, and Creativity Support Systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 6746. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24788-0_13

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