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Transdisciplinary Principles of Narrative Discourse as a Basis for the Use of Big Data Communicative Properties

Part of the Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing book series (AISC,volume 1364)

Abstract

The results of modern scientific reseach are scientific products that represent a large number of passive knowledge systems in the form of unstructured and poorly structured information arrays. The transdisciplinarity of these knowledge systems as a metacategory that takes into account the hyperproperties of big data (Big Data) is discusses. Reflection that implements the principles of integration, systematization and ensures the integrity of their behaviour; recursion that implements the category of repeatability of forms of their operational display during activation; reduction, based on which the principle of decomposition of these forms is realized are defined.The directions of cognitive interpretation of these hyperproperties concerning interactive integrated use of scientific production narrative as a passive network knowledge system are defined. Cognitive interpretation is implemented in the structural analysis of information resources, providing interaction with information resources and definition of mechanisms for identifying criteria for rational choice of appropriate contexts that determine the conditions for the integration of knowledge systems. This approach to solving the problem of interactive integrated use of knowledge systems, as a large narrative of the content of scientific results, provides the implementation of a component architecture of cognitive services of its integrated interactive use.

Keywords

  • Transdisciplinarity
  • Ontology
  • Narrative discourse
  • Taxonomy
  • Reflection
  • Recursion
  • Reduction
  • Cognitive system

“Ipsa scientia potestas est”

Francis Bacon, “Meditationes Sacrae” (1597)

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Stryzhak, O., Dovgyi, S., Popova, M., Chepkov, R. (2021). Transdisciplinary Principles of Narrative Discourse as a Basis for the Use of Big Data Communicative Properties. In: Arai, K. (eds) Advances in Information and Communication. FICC 2021. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1364. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73103-8_17

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