Abstract:A method for representing the digest information of each dataset is proposed, oriented to the aid of innovative thoughts and the communication of data users who attempt to create valuable products, services, and business models using or combining datasets. Compared with methods for connecting datasets via shared attributes (i.e., variables), this method connects datasets via events, situations, or actions in a scenario that is supposed to be active in the real world. This method reflects the consideration of the fitness of each metadata to the feature concept, which is an abstract of the information or knowledge expected to be acquired from data; thus, the users of the data acquire practical knowledge that fits the requirements of real businesses and real life, as well as grounds for realistic application of AI technologies to data.
Abstract:A feature concept, the essence of the data-federative innovation process, is presented as a model of the concept to be acquired from data. A feature concept may be a simple feature, such as a single variable, but is more likely to be a conceptual illustration of the abstract information to be obtained from the data. For example, trees and clusters are feature concepts for decision tree learning and clustering, respectively. Useful feature concepts for satis-fying the requirements of users of data have been elicited so far via creative communication among stakeholders in the market of data. In this short paper, such a creative communication is reviewed, showing a couple of appli-cations, for example, change explanation in markets and earthquakes, and highlight the feature concepts elicited in these cases.