A major challenge of ubiquitous computing resides in the acquisition and modelling of rich and heterogeneous context data, among which, ongoing human activities at different degrees of granularity. In a previous work, we advocated the use of probabilistic description logics (DLs) in a multilevel activity recognition framework. In this paper, we present an in-depth study of activity modeling and reasoning within that framework, as well as an experimental evaluation with a large real-world dataset. Our solution allows us to cope with the uncertain nature of ontological descriptions of activities, while exploiting the expressive power and inference tools of the OWL 2 language. Targeting a large dataset of real human activities, we developed a ...
Human activity recognition has become a key research topic in a variety of applications. Modeling ac...
This paper aims to serve two main purposes. In the first instance it aims to it provide an overview ...
This book consists of a number of chapters addressing different aspects of activity recognition, rou...
A major challenge of ubiquitous computing resides in the acquisition and modelling of rich and heter...
A major challenge of pervasive context-aware computing and intelligent environments resides in the a...
A major challenge of pervasive context-aware computing and intelligent environments resides in the a...
Recognition of activities of daily living (ADLs) is an enabling technology for several ubiquitous co...
Machine activity recognition aims to automatically predict human activities from a series of sensor ...
In the last years, techniques for activity recognition have attracted increasing attention. Among ma...
While most activity recognition systems rely on data-driven approaches, the use of knowledge-driven ...
The recognition of activities of daily living is an important research area of interest in recent ye...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the adoption of ontologies and ontological rea...
Recognition of activities of daily living (ADLs) is an enabling technology for several ubiquitous co...
Human activity recognition is a challenging problem for context-aware systems and applications. Rese...
Human activity recognition has become a key research topic in a variety of applications. Modeling ac...
This paper aims to serve two main purposes. In the first instance it aims to it provide an overview ...
This book consists of a number of chapters addressing different aspects of activity recognition, rou...
A major challenge of ubiquitous computing resides in the acquisition and modelling of rich and heter...
A major challenge of pervasive context-aware computing and intelligent environments resides in the a...
A major challenge of pervasive context-aware computing and intelligent environments resides in the a...
Recognition of activities of daily living (ADLs) is an enabling technology for several ubiquitous co...
Machine activity recognition aims to automatically predict human activities from a series of sensor ...
In the last years, techniques for activity recognition have attracted increasing attention. Among ma...
While most activity recognition systems rely on data-driven approaches, the use of knowledge-driven ...
The recognition of activities of daily living is an important research area of interest in recent ye...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the adoption of ontologies and ontological rea...
Recognition of activities of daily living (ADLs) is an enabling technology for several ubiquitous co...
Human activity recognition is a challenging problem for context-aware systems and applications. Rese...
Human activity recognition has become a key research topic in a variety of applications. Modeling ac...
This paper aims to serve two main purposes. In the first instance it aims to it provide an overview ...
This book consists of a number of chapters addressing different aspects of activity recognition, rou...