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Sakie Sakuma - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Analysis of the Film Selection Process for a Film Festival
    2014 28th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops, 2014
    Co-Authors: Masashi Inoue, Sakie Sakuma
    Abstract:

    This paper presents the results of our analysis of the film Selection Process for a film festival. The Selection of films characterises the festival, which then attracts audiences. Although the criteria for Selection are fundamentally decided by members of the Selection committee, we investigate if computation can characterise the Selection Process by utilising available data in this study. Selections are made by watching films and not by checking the associated information. However, considering the difficulties in semantically understanding the video content for computers, we attempted the analysis of the Selection Process based solely on associated information, including textual, numerical, or categorical data. Results of the analysis revealed factors that may affect the outcome of the Selection.

  • AINA Workshops - Analysis of the Film Selection Process for a Film Festival
    2014 28th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops, 2014
    Co-Authors: Masashi Inoue, Sakie Sakuma
    Abstract:

    This paper presents the results of our analysis of the film Selection Process for a film festival. The Selection of films characterises the festival, which then attracts audiences. Although the criteria for Selection are fundamentally decided by members of the Selection committee, we investigate if computation can characterise the Selection Process by utilising available data in this study. Selections are made by watching films and not by checking the associated information. However, considering the difficulties in semantically understanding the video content for computers, we attempted the analysis of the Selection Process based solely on associated information, including textual, numerical, or categorical data. Results of the analysis revealed factors that may affect the outcome of the Selection.

Felix T S Chan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Integrating environmental criteria into the supplier Selection Process
    Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2020
    Co-Authors: P.k Humphreys, Y K Wong, Felix T S Chan
    Abstract:

    In this paper, a framework for integrating environmental factors into the supplier Selection Process is presented. Traditionally, companies consider factors like quality, flexibility, etc. when evaluating supplier performance. However, environmental pressure is increasing, resulting in many companies (mainly large companies) beginning to consider environmental issues and the measurement of their suppliers' environmental performance. This paper aims to develop a decision support tool which should help companies to integrate environmental criteria into their supplier Selection Process. Subsequently, a framework of the supplier Selection Process which incorporates environmental performance is developed. Finally, a knowledge-based system is constructed based on the proposed framework is presented and an example is used to illustrate how the knowledge-based system would be implemented. © 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.link_to_subscribed_fulltex

  • integrating environmental criteria into the supplier Selection Process
    Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2003
    Co-Authors: Paul Humphreys, Y K Wong, Felix T S Chan
    Abstract:

    Abstract In this paper, a framework for integrating environmental factors into the supplier Selection Process is presented. Traditionally, companies consider factors like quality, flexibility, etc. when evaluating supplier performance. However, environmental pressure is increasing, resulting in many companies (mainly large companies) beginning to consider environmental issues and the measurement of their suppliers’ environmental performance. This paper aims to develop a decision support tool which should help companies to integrate environmental criteria into their supplier Selection Process. Subsequently, a framework of the supplier Selection Process which incorporates environmental performance is developed. Finally, a knowledge-based system is constructed based on the proposed framework is presented and an example is used to illustrate how the knowledge-based system would be implemented.

  • interactive Selection model for supplier Selection Process an analytical hierarchy Process approach
    International Journal of Production Research, 2003
    Co-Authors: Felix T S Chan
    Abstract:

    Supplier Selection Process (SSP) becomes increasingly important for most manufacturing firms as it helps to reduce directly cost to the bottom line. The Selection Process involves the determination of quantitative and qualitative factors so as to select the best possible suppliers. It is essential to identify the relationship with the suppliers in terms of tangible factors. Owing to subjective human judgement in determining the relative importance of those Selection factors, a method called Chain of Interaction is proposed to solve the problems associated with the dynamic nature of supply chain management. Focusing on the goodwill of an Analytic Hierarchy Process, an Interactive Selection Model is suggested to systemize the earlier steps, such as the determination of buyer-supplier relationships and formation of Selection criteria, before the implementation of the Analytic Hierarchy Process with the help of Multi-Criterion Decision Making software called Expert Choice. The proposed Interactive Selection M...

Masashi Inoue - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Analysis of the Film Selection Process for a Film Festival
    2014 28th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops, 2014
    Co-Authors: Masashi Inoue, Sakie Sakuma
    Abstract:

    This paper presents the results of our analysis of the film Selection Process for a film festival. The Selection of films characterises the festival, which then attracts audiences. Although the criteria for Selection are fundamentally decided by members of the Selection committee, we investigate if computation can characterise the Selection Process by utilising available data in this study. Selections are made by watching films and not by checking the associated information. However, considering the difficulties in semantically understanding the video content for computers, we attempted the analysis of the Selection Process based solely on associated information, including textual, numerical, or categorical data. Results of the analysis revealed factors that may affect the outcome of the Selection.

  • AINA Workshops - Analysis of the Film Selection Process for a Film Festival
    2014 28th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops, 2014
    Co-Authors: Masashi Inoue, Sakie Sakuma
    Abstract:

    This paper presents the results of our analysis of the film Selection Process for a film festival. The Selection of films characterises the festival, which then attracts audiences. Although the criteria for Selection are fundamentally decided by members of the Selection committee, we investigate if computation can characterise the Selection Process by utilising available data in this study. Selections are made by watching films and not by checking the associated information. However, considering the difficulties in semantically understanding the video content for computers, we attempted the analysis of the Selection Process based solely on associated information, including textual, numerical, or categorical data. Results of the analysis revealed factors that may affect the outcome of the Selection.

D.f. Kocaoglu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Information technology Selection Process and perceived impacts in physician practices
    PICMET '99: Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology. Proceedings Vol-1: Book of Summaries (IEEE Cat. No.99CH3631, 1999
    Co-Authors: K.b. Eden, D.f. Kocaoglu
    Abstract:

    The objective of this research was to identify the relationships between the Selection Process and the perceived impacts of information technology on the physician's practice. A telephone survey was conducted with office representatives of 407 physician practices in Oregon. The descriptive results are presented in this summary paper. Relationships were identified between the Selection Process and the perceived impacts of the software on the practice. These relationships are not directly presented in this paper but are summarized and recommendations are made to physician practices for selecting software.

  • Information technology Selection Process and perceived impacts in physician's practices
    PICMET '99: Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology. Proceedings Vol-1: Book of Summaries (IEEE Cat. No.99CH3631, 1999
    Co-Authors: Beekman K. Eden, D.f. Kocaoglu
    Abstract:

    To date, few articles have documented the Selection Process and the resulting impact of the information technology on the health care organization. Information technology (IT) for this study is defined as: computer software used to store, transport and communicate information. This study was designed to gain understanding on how physicians and office staff select software and what the perceptions are of the software after implementation. The primary objective of this research was to identify relationships (if any) between the Selection Process and the perceived impacts of the software on the physician's practice.

Paul Humphreys - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • integrating environmental criteria into the supplier Selection Process
    Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2003
    Co-Authors: Paul Humphreys, Y K Wong, Felix T S Chan
    Abstract:

    Abstract In this paper, a framework for integrating environmental factors into the supplier Selection Process is presented. Traditionally, companies consider factors like quality, flexibility, etc. when evaluating supplier performance. However, environmental pressure is increasing, resulting in many companies (mainly large companies) beginning to consider environmental issues and the measurement of their suppliers’ environmental performance. This paper aims to develop a decision support tool which should help companies to integrate environmental criteria into their supplier Selection Process. Subsequently, a framework of the supplier Selection Process which incorporates environmental performance is developed. Finally, a knowledge-based system is constructed based on the proposed framework is presented and an example is used to illustrate how the knowledge-based system would be implemented.