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Re: [xml-dev] Have you used AI, machine learning, and/or dataanalytics to automatically map/convert one XML vocabulary to another?

No, for reasons similar to why I don't think about trying out a fork when presented with a bowl of soup. 
My job is to solve problems, not to do AI/machine learning/analytics. 

On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at 11:58 AM Costello, Roger L. <costello@mitre.org> wrote:

Thank you Tim, Rick, Andreas, and Stephen for your excellent replies!

 

Tim asked about my use case. I have two different XML vocabularies for aeronautical navigation data. I want to convert XML instances of one to equivalent XML instances of the other. Here is a tiny example of the kind of conversion needed for the aeronautical navigation data:

 

Both XML vocabularies specify data about magnetic variation, such as the magnetic variation at an airport. Here is an XML instance from one vocabulary:

 

<MAG_VAR>W014404</MAG_VAR>

 

Here is the equivalent XML instance in the other vocabulary:

 

<magneticVariation>

    <magneticVariationEWT>West</magneticVariationEWT>

    <magneticVariationValue>14.7</magneticVariationValue>

</magneticVariation>

 

If an AI/machine learning/data analytics engine were given lots and lots of examples, would the engine be able to determine the mapping/conversion between the two representations of magnetic variation?

 

/Roger

 



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