This article summarizes some research results related to ontology enrichment specific to tourism domains from 2014 to 2017. Currently, some ontology enrichment approaches can use learning machinery such as support vector machine (SVM), Conditional Random Field (CRF) and kNN. Several studies have also been successful in evaluating ontology enrichment results with several parameters such as precision, recall and F-Measure. In addition, our research can enrich Dwipa Ontology II which has been successfully done by population to object / sample. The method used in this research is ontology enrichment method. This technique or method is used to show background knowledge (ontology) by adding new concepts and relationships through the extraction process. The enrichment process is done on semi-automated web document (corpus). The process using statistics and linguistics, by applying evaluation techniques by using reviewers in the field of tourism. The end result of Dwipa Ontology III (enriched ontology) contains 4 main classes, 15 subclasses and 199 samples / objects. The expansion of general concept / subclass knowledge under the attraction classes are: cultural parks, artists and monuments.
This paper presents a literature review on the method of measuring high dynamic range (HDR) image quality. HDR technology can help maximize user satisfaction level when using HDR images-based visual services. The advance of HDR technology indirectly presents a more difficult challenge to the image quality assessment method due to the high sensitivity of the human visual system (HVS) to various kinds of distortions that may arise in HDR images. This is related to the process of HDR image generation, which in general can be classified into two broad categories: the formation using the multiple exposure fusion (MEF) method and the inverse tone mapping operator (ITMO) method. In this paper, we will outline how HDR image quality measurement method works and describe some examples of these measurement methods which are related to the way the HDR images are fabricated. From these methods, it can be seen that most of them are still focused on full-reference and noreference quality models. We argue that there is still room for the development of reduced-reference HDR image quality assessment.
This study intends to describe the discourse of the geopark in Indonesia in the Indonesian media. Media coverage is a form of knowledge in society, including about geopark in the context of sustainable regional development. Data was obtained based on analysis of media content (local and national) during 2019 and analyzed. by using sociology knowledge approach of discourse. As a result, the mass media, as a source of knowledge in society, should be able to play a greater role in providing understanding to audiences about the geopark and aspects of sustainable regional development.
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