• Title/Summary/Keyword: big data mining

Search Result 686, Processing Time 0.027 seconds

Neo-Chinese Style Furniture Design Based on Semantic Analysis and Connection

  • Ye, Jialei;Zhang, Jiahao;Gao, Liqian;Zhou, Yang;Liu, Ziyang;Han, Jianguo
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
    • /
    • v.16 no.8
    • /
    • pp.2704-2719
    • /
    • 2022
  • Lately, neo-Chinese style furniture has been frequently noticed by product design professionals for the big part it played in promoting traditional Chinese culture. This article is an attempt to use big data semantic analysis method to provide effective design research method for neo-Chinese furniture design. By using big data mining program TEXTOM for big data collection and analysis, the data obtained from typical websites in a set time period will be sorted and analyzed. On the basis of "neo-Chinese furniture" samples, key data will be compared, classification analysis of overall data, and horizontal analysis of typical data will be performed by the methods of word frequency analysis, connection centrality analysis, and TF-IDF analysis. And we tried to summarize according to the related views and theories of the design. The research results show that the results of data analysis are close to the relevant definitions of design. The core high-frequency vocabulary obtained under data analysis, such as popular, furniture, modern, etc., can provide a reasonable and effective focus of attention for the designs. The result obtained through the systematic sorting and summary of the data can be a reliable guidance in the direction of our design. This research attempted to introduce related big data mining semantic analysis methods into the product design industry, to supply scientific and objective data and channels for studies on design, and to provide a case on the practical application of big data analysis in the industry.

A Business Application of the Business Intelligence and the Big Data Analytics (비즈니스 인텔리전스와 빅데이터 분석의 비즈니스 응용)

  • Lee, Ki-Kwang;Kim, Tae-Hwan
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
    • /
    • v.42 no.4
    • /
    • pp.84-90
    • /
    • 2019
  • Lately, there have been tremendous shifts in the business technology landscape. Advances in cloud technology and mobile applications have enabled businesses and IT users to interact in entirely new ways. One of the most rapidly growing technologies in this sphere is business intelligence, and associated concepts such as big data and data mining. BI is the collection of systems and products that have been implemented in various business practices, but not the information derived from the systems and products. On the other hand, big data has come to mean various things to different people. When comparing big data vs business intelligence, some people use the term big data when referring to the size of data, while others use the term in reference to specific approaches to analytics. As the volume of data grows, businesses will also ask more questions to better understand the data analytics process. As a result, the analysis team will have to keep up with the rising demands on the infrastructure that supports analytics applications brought by these additional requirements. It's also a good way to ascertain if we have built a valuable analysis system. Thus, Business Intelligence and Big Data technology can be adapted to the business' changing requirements, if they prove to be highly valuable to business environment.

An Analysis of IT Proposal Evaluation Results using Big Data-based Opinion Mining (빅데이터 분석 기반의 오피니언 마이닝을 이용한 정보화 사업 평가 분석)

  • Kim, Hong Sam;Kim, Chong Su
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
    • /
    • v.41 no.1
    • /
    • pp.1-10
    • /
    • 2018
  • Current evaluation practices for IT projects suffer from several problems, which include the difficulty of self-explanation for the evaluation results and the improperly scaled scoring system. This study aims to develop a methodology of opinion mining to extract key factors for the causal relationship analysis and to assess the feasibility of quantifying evaluation scores from text comments using opinion mining based on big data analysis. The research has been performed on the domain of publicly procured IT proposal evaluations, which are managed by the National Procurement Service. Around 10,000 sets of comments and evaluation scores have been gathered, most of which are in the form of digital data but some in paper documents. Thus, more refined form of text has been prepared using various tools. From them, keywords for factors and polarity indicators have been extracted, and experts on this domain have selected some of them as the key factors and indicators. Also, those keywords have been grouped into into dimensions. Causal relationship between keyword or dimension factors and evaluation scores were analyzed based on the two research models-a keyword-based model and a dimension-based model, using the correlation analysis and the regression analysis. The results show that keyword factors such as planning, strategy, technology and PM mostly affects the evaluation result and that the keywords are more appropriate forms of factors for causal relationship analysis than the dimensions. Also, it can be asserted from the analysis that evaluation scores can be composed or calculated from the unstructured text comments using opinion mining, when a comprehensive dictionary of polarity for Korean language can be provided. This study may contribute to the area of big data-based evaluation methodology and opinion mining for IT proposal evaluation, leading to a more reliable and effective IT proposal evaluation method.

Correspondence Strategy for Big Data's New Customer Value and Creation of Business (빅 데이터의 새로운 고객 가치와 비즈니스 창출을 위한 대응 전략)

  • Koh, Joon-Cheol;Lee, Hae-Uk;Jeong, Jee-Youn;Kim, Kyung-Sik
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
    • /
    • v.14 no.4
    • /
    • pp.229-238
    • /
    • 2012
  • Within last 10 years, internet has become a daily activity, and humankind had to face the Data Deluge, a dramatic increase of digital data (Economist 2012). Due to exponential increase in amount of digital data, large scale data has become a big issue and hence the term 'big data' appeared. There is no official agreement in quantitative and detailed definition of the 'big data', but the meaning is expanding to its value and efficacy. Big data not only has the standardized personal information (internal) like customer information, but also has complex data of external, atypical, social, and real time data. Big data's technology has the concept that covers wide range technology, including 'data achievement, save/manage, analysis, and application'. To define the connected technology of 'big data', there are Big Table, Cassandra, Hadoop, MapReduce, Hbase, and NoSQL, and for the sub-techniques, Text Mining, Opinion Mining, Social Network Analysis, Cluster Analysis are gaining attention. The three features that 'bid data' needs to have is about creating large amounts of individual elements (high-resolution) to variety of high-frequency data. Big data has three defining features of volume, variety, and velocity, which is called the '3V'. There is increase in complexity as the 4th feature, and as all 4features are satisfied, it becomes more suitable to a 'big data'. In this study, we have looked at various reasons why companies need to impose 'big data', ways of application, and advanced cases of domestic and foreign applications. To correspond effectively to 'big data' revolution, paradigm shift in areas of data production, distribution, and consumption is needed, and insight of unfolding and preparing future business by considering the unpredictable market of technology, industry environment, and flow of social demand is desperately needed.

Big Data Analytics of Construction Safety Incidents Using Text Mining (텍스트 마이닝을 활용한 건설안전사고 빅데이터 분석)

  • Jeong Uk Seo;Chie Hoon Song
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
    • /
    • v.27 no.3
    • /
    • pp.581-590
    • /
    • 2024
  • This study aims to extract key topics through text mining of incident records (incident history, post-incident measures, preventive measures) from construction safety accident case data available on the public data portal. It also seeks to provide fundamental insights contributing to the establishment of manuals for disaster prevention by identifying correlations between these topics. After pre-processing the input data, we used the LDA-based topic modeling technique to derive the main topics. Consequently, we obtained five topics related to incident history, and four topics each related to post-incident measures and preventive measures. Although no dominant patterns emerged from the topic pattern analysis, the study holds significance as it provides quantitative information on the follow-up actions related to the incident history, thereby suggesting practical implications for the establishment of a preventive decision-making system through the linkage between accident history and subsequent measures for reccurrence prevention.

A Big Data Preprocessing using Statistical Text Mining (통계적 텍스트 마이닝을 이용한 빅 데이터 전처리)

  • Jun, Sunghae
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
    • /
    • v.25 no.5
    • /
    • pp.470-476
    • /
    • 2015
  • Big data has been used in diverse areas. For example, in computer science and sociology, there is a difference in their issues to approach big data, but they have same usage to analyze big data and imply the analysis result. So the meaningful analysis and implication of big data are needed in most areas. Statistics and machine learning provide various methods for big data analysis. In this paper, we study a process for big data analysis, and propose an efficient methodology of entire process from collecting big data to implying the result of big data analysis. In addition, patent documents have the characteristics of big data, we propose an approach to apply big data analysis to patent data, and imply the result of patent big data to build R&D strategy. To illustrate how to use our proposed methodology for real problem, we perform a case study using applied and registered patent documents retrieved from the patent databases in the world.

Big Data Analysis on the Perception of Home Training According to the Implementation of COVID-19 Social Distancing

  • Hyun-Chang Keum;Kyung-Won Byun
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
    • /
    • v.15 no.3
    • /
    • pp.211-218
    • /
    • 2023
  • Due to the implementation of COVID-19 distancing, interest and users in 'home training' are rapidly increasing. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to identify the perception of 'home training' through big data analysis on social media channels and provide basic data to related business sector. Social media channels collected big data from various news and social content provided on Naver and Google sites. Data for three years from March 22, 2020 were collected based on the time when COVID-19 distancing was implemented in Korea. The collected data included 4,000 Naver blogs, 2,673 news, 4,000 cafes, 3,989 knowledge IN, and 953 Google channel news. These data analyzed TF and TF-IDF through text mining, and through this, semantic network analysis was conducted on 70 keywords, big data analysis programs such as Textom and Ucinet were used for social big data analysis, and NetDraw was used for visualization. As a result of text mining analysis, 'home training' was found the most frequently in relation to TF with 4,045 times. The next order is 'exercise', 'Homt', 'house', 'apparatus', 'recommendation', and 'diet'. Regarding TF-IDF, the main keywords are 'exercise', 'apparatus', 'home', 'house', 'diet', 'recommendation', and 'mat'. Based on these results, 70 keywords with high frequency were extracted, and then semantic indicators and centrality analysis were conducted. Finally, through CONCOR analysis, it was clustered into 'purchase cluster', 'equipment cluster', 'diet cluster', and 'execute method cluster'. For the results of these four clusters, basic data on the 'home training' business sector were presented based on consumers' main perception of 'home training' and analysis of the meaning network.

Accounting Information Processing Model Using Big Data Mining (빅데이터마이닝을 이용한 회계정보처리 모형)

  • Kim, Kyung-Ihl
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
    • /
    • v.10 no.7
    • /
    • pp.14-19
    • /
    • 2020
  • This study suggests an accounting information processing model based on internet standard XBRL which applies an extensible business reporting language, the XML technology. Due to the differences in document characteristics among various companies, this is very important with regard to the purpose of accounting that the system should provide useful information to the decision maker. This study develops a data mining model based on XML hierarchy which is stored as XBRL in the X-Hive data base. The data ming analysis is experimented by the data mining association rule. And based on XBRL, the DC-Apriori data mining method is suggested combining Apriori algorithm and X-query together. Finally, the validity and effectiveness of the suggested model is investigated through experiments.

The proposition of cosine net confidence in association rule mining (연관 규칙 마이닝에서의 코사인 순수 신뢰도의 제안)

  • Park, Hee Chang
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
    • /
    • v.25 no.1
    • /
    • pp.97-106
    • /
    • 2014
  • The development of big data technology was to more accurately predict diversified contemporary society and to more efficiently operate it, and to enable impossible technique in the past. This technology can be utilized in various fields such as the social science, economics, politics, cultural sector, and science technology at the national level. It is a prerequisite to find valuable information by data mining techniques in order to analyze big data. Data mining techniques associated with big data involve text mining, opinion mining, cluster analysis, association rule mining, and so on. The most widely used data mining technique is to explore association rules. This technique has been used to find the relationship between each set of items based on the association thresholds such as support, confidence, lift, similarity measures, etc.This paper proposed cosine net confidence as association thresholds, and checked the conditions of interestingness measure proposed by Piatetsky-Shapiro, and examined various characteristics. The comparative studies with basic confidence and cosine similarity, and cosine net confidence were shown by numerical example. The results showed that cosine net confidence are better than basic confidence and cosine similarity because of the relevant direction.

Efficient Association Rule Mining based SON Algorithm for a Bigdata Platform (빅데이터 플랫폼을 위한 SON알고리즘 기반의 효과적인 연관 룰 마이닝)

  • Nguyen, Giang-Truong;Nguyen, Van-Quyet;Nguyen, Sinh-Ngoc;Kim, Kyungbaek
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
    • /
    • v.18 no.8
    • /
    • pp.1593-1601
    • /
    • 2017
  • In a big data platform, association rule mining applications could bring some benefits. For instance, in a agricultural big data platform, the association rule mining application could recommend specific products for farmers to grow, which could increase income. The key process of the association rule mining is the frequent itemsets mining, which finds sets of products accompanying together frequently. Former researches about this issue, e.g. Apriori, are not satisfying enough because huge possible sets can cause memory to be overloaded. In order to deal with it, SON algorithm has been proposed, which divides the considered set into many smaller ones and handles them sequently. But in a single machine, SON algorithm cause heavy time consuming. In this paper, we present a method to find association rules in our Hadoop based big data platform, by parallelling SON algorithm. The entire process of association rule mining including pre-processing, SON algorithm based frequent itemset mining, and association rule finding is implemented on Hadoop based big data platform. Through the experiment with real dataset, it is conformed that the proposed method outperforms a brute force method.