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Explainable artificial intelligence and Semantic Web tools - Part 1
Explainable artificial intelligence is one of the foundations of the solutions developed by Anabasis. Like all artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, explainable AI seeks to simulate human intelligence (understood here as the ability to reason to a conclusion) by a machine. While other techniques are based on a machine metaphor of …
Determining the accounting nature, a complex question... of data
Introduction Accounting is a key department, whether in businesses, administrations or associations. There are already many business softwares and applications out there, allowing to work with different information systems (IS), with other departments in an organisation, with partners. But do they really allow accounting teams to express all subtleties of …
Using ontologies
Introduction It is difficult today to imagine a company without an information system (IS). Management data, accounts, customers, products, stocks, it is often even several IS that are called upon to discuss with each other. However, these different IS, although dealing with common concepts, represent them in very different ways …
Share information in very sensitive contexts using explainable AI
Introduction When it comes to collaboration, it is often necessary to share data, sometimes even confidential or at least sensitive data. This sharing is naturally restricted to well-identified actors and to certain data only; collaborating does not mean sharing everything. Where the stakes are lower and the participants fewer and …
Explainable artificial intelligence and Semantic Web tools - Part 1
Explainable artificial intelligence is one of the foundations of the solutions developed by Anabasis. Like all artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, explainable AI seeks to simulate human in
Determining the accounting nature, a complex question... of data
Introduction Accounting is a key department, whether in businesses, administrations or associations. There are already many business softwares and applications out there, allowing to w
Using ontologies
Introduction It is difficult today to imagine a company without an information system (IS). Management data, accounts, customers, products, stocks, it is often even several IS that are