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    Applying conceptual analysis to space data

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    Mikhailian, A.
    Klaï, S.
    Muller, C.
    Fontaine, B.
    Moreau, D.
    Ursík, M.
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    Physical sciences
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    This paper describes the Space Control Centres use case of the CUBIST FP7 project. It introduces the concept of telemetry and describes the format and the contents of the housekeeping telemetry of SOLAR, one of the payloads flying on board of the International Space Station (ISS). Further on, it discusses several approaches to conceptual analysis of space telemetry. It also gives an overview of conversion options into a form suitable for FCA and concludes with an outlook of the expected outcomes of the conceptual analysis of telemetry.
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    Scientific
    Date
    2011
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    Mikhailian, A.; Klaï, S.; Muller, C.; Fontaine, B.; Moreau, D.; Ursík, M. (2011). Applying conceptual analysis to space data. , Proceedings of the 1st Combining and Uniting Business Intelligence with Semantic Technologies Workshop 2011 (CUBIST WS 2011), Derby, United Kingdom, 26 July 2011, Vol. 753, 33-41,
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    uri: https://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/7890
    scopus: 2-s2.0-84891908921
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    Conference
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    Language
    eng
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