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Presentation 2017-07-06 16:35
[Special Invited Talk] A Study on Information Theoretic Implication of IOT
Botaro Hirosaki (NEC) ICM2017-9
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(in English) The number of IOT applications in various industry fields have been extensively reported. Some of them make us recogize the feasibility of new business models, and some provide us with brand new models. Moreover, the recent progress of AI tends to bring up a new knowledge creation platform in conjunction with IOT.
This report trys to analyze the basic structure of IOT as the possible platoform of "knowledge creation". It is clarified that a variety of IOT applications can be categorized into very limited number of business models. With this structural study, it is suggested that new theory of information science that should include conventional information theory, knowlegde engineering and data science should be extensively developped to support possible new industrial revolution over thw world.
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(in English) IOT / big data / AI / business model / knowledge creation / industrial revolution / knowledge structure / information science  
Reference Info. IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 117, no. 114, ICM2017-9, pp. 27-31, July 2017.
Paper # ICM2017-9 
Date of Issue 2017-06-29 (ICM) 
ISSN Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685    Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380
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Conference Date 2017-07-06 - 2017-07-07 
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Conference Code 2017-07-ICM 
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Title (in English) A Study on Information Theoretic Implication of IOT 
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Keyword(1) IOT  
Keyword(2) big data  
Keyword(3) AI  
Keyword(4) business model  
Keyword(5) knowledge creation  
Keyword(6) industrial revolution  
Keyword(7) knowledge structure  
Keyword(8) information science  
1st Author's Name Botaro Hirosaki  
1st Author's Affiliation NEC (NEC)
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Date Time 2017-07-06 16:35:00 
Presentation Time 50 minutes 
Registration for ICM 
Paper # ICM2017-9 
Volume (vol) vol.117 
Number (no) no.114 
Page pp.27-31 
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Date of Issue 2017-06-29 (ICM) 


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