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2866. Leveraging Open Innovation Practices Through Emerging Technologies
Invited abstract in session WD-8: AI in Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation , stream Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation.
Wednesday, 14:30-16:00Room: 1020 (building: 202)
Authors (first author is the speaker)
1. | Nikos Karacapilidis
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MEAD - IMIS Lab, University of Patras | |
2. | Stavros Dimopoulos
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University of Patras | |
3. | Konstantinos Konstantinopoulos
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University of Patras |
Abstract
This paper reports on a novel software platform that aims to facilitate and enhance diverse open innovation practices in contemporary organizations. The proposed solution builds on and advances a series of state-of-the-art artificial intelligence and natural language processing tools and technologies to meaningfully cluster and aggregate stakeholders’ feedback. In addition, it adopts an argumentation-based collaboration approach to augment knowledge reification and co-creation. Through dedicated services, the platform augments knowledge management and informed decision-making in the associated data-intensive and cognitively complex settings. The proposed solution has been shaped through long collaboration among diverse types of stakeholders, through which a series of rich application scenarios have been designed and analyzed. Evaluation results are positive, justifying the rationale of our approach towards integrating machine reasoning features that can automatically organize, analyze and summarize the content of ideas and positions expressed in the settings under consideration.
Keywords
- Knowledge Engineering and Management
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Science/Applications
Status: accepted
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