In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the adoption of ontologies and ontological reasoning to automatically recognize complex context data such as human activities. In particular, the Web Ontology Language (OWL) emerged as the language of choice, being a standard for the Semantic Web, and supported by a number of tools for knowledge engineering and reasoning. However, the limitations of OWL 1 in terms of expressiveness have been recognized in various fields, and important research efforts have been made to extend the language while preserving decidability of its OWL 1 DL fragment. The result of such work is OWL 2. In this paper we investigate the use of OWL 2 for modeling complex activities and reasoning with them. We show t...
This paper aims to serve two main purposes. In the first instance it aims to it provide an overview ...
As a result of the rising older people population, the Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) branch is growi...
Human activity recognition is a key task in ambient intelligence applications to achieve proper ambi...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the adoption of ontologies and ontological rea...
In the last years, the extensive use of smart objects embedded in the physical world, in order to mo...
A major challenge of ubiquitous computing resides in the acquisition and modelling of rich and heter...
In the last years, techniques for activity recognition have attracted increasing attention. Among ma...
Recognition of activities of daily living (ADLs) is an enabling technology for several ubiquitous co...
Purpose –This paper aims to serve two main purposes. In the first instance it aims to it provide an ...
While most activity recognition systems rely on data-driven approaches, the use of knowledge-driven ...
Human activity recognition is a challenging problem for context-aware systems and applications. Rese...
This paper describes a system for context awareness in smart environments, which is based on an onto...
This paper aims to serve two main purposes. In the first instance it aims to it provide an overview ...
As a result of the rising older people population, the Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) branch is growi...
Human activity recognition is a key task in ambient intelligence applications to achieve proper ambi...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the adoption of ontologies and ontological rea...
In the last years, the extensive use of smart objects embedded in the physical world, in order to mo...
A major challenge of ubiquitous computing resides in the acquisition and modelling of rich and heter...
In the last years, techniques for activity recognition have attracted increasing attention. Among ma...
Recognition of activities of daily living (ADLs) is an enabling technology for several ubiquitous co...
Purpose –This paper aims to serve two main purposes. In the first instance it aims to it provide an ...
While most activity recognition systems rely on data-driven approaches, the use of knowledge-driven ...
Human activity recognition is a challenging problem for context-aware systems and applications. Rese...
This paper describes a system for context awareness in smart environments, which is based on an onto...
This paper aims to serve two main purposes. In the first instance it aims to it provide an overview ...
As a result of the rising older people population, the Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) branch is growi...
Human activity recognition is a key task in ambient intelligence applications to achieve proper ambi...