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  1. Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering
  2. Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering : Volume 16
  3. Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering : Volume 16, Issue 1, March 2007
  4. Data crystallization applied for designing new products
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Data crystallization applied for designing new products
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Data crystallization applied for designing new products

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Author Horie, Kenichi Mae, Yoshiharu Ohsawa, Yukio
Copyright Year 2007
Abstract It is only the observable part of the real world that can be stored in data. For such incomplete and ill-structured data, data crystallizing aims at presenting the hidden structure among events including unobservable events. This is realized by data crystallization, where dummy items, corresponding to potential existence of unobservable events, are inserted to the given data. These dummy items and their relations with observable events are visualized by applying KeyGraph to the data with dummy items, like the crystallization of snow where dusts are involved in the formation of crystallization of water molecules. For tuning the granularity level of structure to be visualized, the tool of data crystallization is integrated with human’s process of understanding significant scenarios in the real world. This basic method is expected to be applicable for various real world domains where previous methods of chance-discovery lead human to successful decision making. In this paper, we apply the data crystallization with human-interactive annealing (DCHA) to the design of products in a real company. The results show its effect to industrial decision making.
Starting Page 34
Ending Page 49
Page Count 16
File Format PDF
ISSN 10043756
Journal Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering
Volume Number 16
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 18619576
Language English
Publisher Systems Engineering Society of China
Publisher Date 2007-01-01
Publisher Place Beijing
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Chance discovery data crystallization unobservable events human machine interaction design Systems and Information Theory in Engineering Game Theory/Mathematical Methods Operations Research/Decision Theory
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Control and Systems Engineering Information Systems
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