Title
MetaQ: A knowledge-driven framework for context-aware activity recognition combining SPARQL and OWL 2 activity patterns.
Abstract
In this paper we describe MetaQ, an ontology-based hybrid framework for activity recognition in Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) environments that combines SPARQL queries and OWL 2 activity patterns. SPARQL is used as a standardised declarative language for aggregating, interpreting and enriching low-level contextual RDF knowledge bases with higher level derivations. The proposed SPARQL-based reasoning framework supports key inferencing tasks that are important in activity interpretation domains, but not supported by the standard semantics of OWL 2, such as temporal reasoning and dynamic assertion of structured individuals. In order to promote the extensibility and reuse of the underlying interpretation semantics, the reasoning framework is further enhanced with a conceptual layer that allows the formal representation of activity meta-knowledge by means of DOLCE+DnS Ultralite (DUL) ontology patterns. We illustrate the capabilities of the proposed framework through its deployment in a hospital for monitoring activities of Alzheimer’s disease patients.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1016/j.pmcj.2015.01.007
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
Keywords
Field
DocType
Ontologies,SPARQL,Patterns,Activity recognition
Ontology,Computer science,SPARQL,Artificial intelligence,Natural language processing,RDF,Distributed computing,Ontology (information science),World Wide Web,Activity recognition,Named graph,Semantics,Web Ontology Language
Journal
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
25
1574-1192
16
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.64
67
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Georgios Meditskos128434.76
S. Dasiopoulou227718.37
Ioannis Kompatsiaris31404197.36