SEMANTIC TECHNOLOGIES FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TO SUPPORT JOINT ENERGY AND SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH

Tatiana N.Vorozhtsova, Dmitriy.V.Pesterev, Gleb.V.An

Melentiev Energy Systems Institute SB RAS

The article discusses the possibilities of using semantic technologies in the development of an intelligent information system to support energy and socio-environmental research. The use of the proposed knowledge management technology makes it possible to integrate research in different subject areas. The authors refer to the semantic technologies as the traditional ontological representation of knowledge and the cognitive approach, which allows formalizing the processes of making expert decisions. The use of ontologies is proposed to describe the knowledge of subject areas of interdisciplinary energy and socio-ecological research related to assessing the impact of energy on the quality of life. Ontologies make it possible to agree on terminology between researchers and are used to describe and structure knowledge and required information. Cognitive modeling is used to support researchers in the decision-making process, identify and describe cause-and-effect relationships between the main concepts of the subject area, and visualize possible situations. The paper describes the components of the ontological space of knowledge for the implementation of joint energy and socio-ecological studies of the impact of energy on the environment and quality of life. Examples of an ontology, a cognitive map, and a variant of the developed data model for designing a database for research are given.

semantic modeling, cognitive modeling, ontology, ontological space, cognitive map, quality of life, decision support, database

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