TY - JOUR
T1 - Symbiotic computing based approach towards reducing user's burden due to information explosion
AU - Shiratori, Norio
AU - Sugawara, Kenji
AU - Manabe, Yusuke
AU - Fujita, Shigeru
AU - Chakraborty, Basabi
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - In this work, Symbiotic Computing (SC) based solution to combat the problem of Information Explosion is addressed. Symbiotic Computing was proposed to bridge the gap between the Real Space (RS) and the Digital Space (DS) by creating symbiotic relations among users in the RS and the information resources such as software, data, etc. in the DS. SC is realized by adding a new axis, S/P computing (Social and Perceptual Computing), to the advanced ubiquitous computing consisting of ambient and web computing. Here, a new framework of SC based on Symbiotic Space (SS) and Symbiotic Space Platform (SSP) has been designed to construct and maintain Symbiotic Relations for S/P computing in order to reduce the burden of Information Explosion. Finally the feasibility of our proposal has been tested by bench-top simulation through applying logical model of Symbiotic Computing to a typical example of Information Explosion.
AB - In this work, Symbiotic Computing (SC) based solution to combat the problem of Information Explosion is addressed. Symbiotic Computing was proposed to bridge the gap between the Real Space (RS) and the Digital Space (DS) by creating symbiotic relations among users in the RS and the information resources such as software, data, etc. in the DS. SC is realized by adding a new axis, S/P computing (Social and Perceptual Computing), to the advanced ubiquitous computing consisting of ambient and web computing. Here, a new framework of SC based on Symbiotic Space (SS) and Symbiotic Space Platform (SSP) has been designed to construct and maintain Symbiotic Relations for S/P computing in order to reduce the burden of Information Explosion. Finally the feasibility of our proposal has been tested by bench-top simulation through applying logical model of Symbiotic Computing to a typical example of Information Explosion.
KW - Information explosion
KW - Social agent
KW - Symbiotic computing
KW - Symbiotic relation
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U2 - 10.2197/ipsjjip.vol.20.37
DO - 10.2197/ipsjjip.vol.20.37
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84871199701
SN - 0387-5806
VL - 20
SP - 37
EP - 44
JO - Journal of Information Processing
JF - Journal of Information Processing
IS - 1
ER -