Semantic and Fuzzy Modelling for Human Behaviour Recognition in Smart Spaces

Semantic and Fuzzy Modelling for Human Behaviour Recognition in Smart Spaces
Author: N. Díaz Rodríguez
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2016-06-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781614996071

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One of the major limitations of the Ambient Intelligent Systems today is the lack of semantic models of those activities on the environment, so that the system can recognize the specific activity being performed by the user(s) and act accordingly. In this context, this thesis addresses the general problem of knowledge representation in Smart Spaces. The main objective is to develop knowledge-based models, equipped with semantics to learn, infer and monitor human behaviours in Smart Spaces. Moreover, it is easy to recognize that some aspects of this problem have a high degree of uncertainty, and therefore, the developed models must be equipped with mechanisms to manage this type of information. As an added value, this system should be sufficiently simple and flexible to be managed by non-expert users, and thus, facilitate the transfer of research to industry. To do this, we develop graphical models to represent human behaviour in Smart Spaces, in order to provide them with more usability in the final application. As a result, human behaviour recognition can help assisting people with special needs such as independent elders, in remote rehabilitation monitoring, industrial process guidelines, and many other cases.

Semantic and Fuzzy Modelling for Human Behaviour Recognition in Smart Spaces

Semantic and Fuzzy Modelling for Human Behaviour Recognition in Smart Spaces
Author: Natalia A. Díaz Rodríguez
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3898387127

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Ambient Assisted Living and Enhanced Living Environments

Ambient Assisted Living and Enhanced Living Environments
Author: Ciprian Dobre,Constandinos x Mavromoustakis,Nuno Garcia,Rossitza Ivanova Goleva,George Mastorakis
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2016-11-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780128052822

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Ambient Assisted Living and Enhanced Living Environments: Principles, Technologies and Control separates the theoretical concepts concerning the design of such systems from their real-world implementations. For each important topic, the book bridges theory and practice, introducing the instruments needed by professionals in their activities. To this aim, topics are presented in a logical sequence, with the introduction of each topic motivated by the need to respond to claims and requirements from a wide range of AAL/ELE applications. The advantages and limitations of each model or technology are presented through concrete case studies for AAL/ELE systems. The book also presents up-to-date technological solutions to the main aspects regarding AAL/ELE systems and applications, a highly dynamic scientific domain that has gained much interest in the world of IT in the last decade. In addition, readers will find discussions on recent AAL/ELE technologies that were designed to solve some of the thorniest business problems that affect applications in areas such as health and medical supply, smart city and smart housing, Big Data and Internet of Things, and many more. Introduces readers to technologies supporting the development of Ambient Assisted Living applications Explains state-of-the-art technological solutions for the main issues regarding AAL and Enhanced Living Environments Reports the development process of scientific and commercial applications and platforms that support AAL and ELE Identifies the advanced solutions in the context of Enhanced Living Environments

Smart Homes and Health Telematics Designing a Better Future Urban Assisted Living

Smart Homes and Health Telematics  Designing a Better Future  Urban Assisted Living
Author: Mounir Mokhtari,Bessam Abdulrazak,Hamdi Aloulou
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319945231

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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Smart Homes and Health Telematics, ICOST 2018, held in Singapore, Singapore, in July 2018. The theme of this year volume is "Designing a better Future: Urban Assisted Living", focusing on quality of life of dependent people not only in their homes, but also in outdoor living environment to improve mobility and social interaction in the city. The 21 regular papers and 11 short papers included in this volume focus on research in the design, development, deployment and evaluation of smart urban environments, assistive technologies, chronic disease management, coaching and health telematics systems.

The Impact of Digital Technologies on Public Health in Developed and Developing Countries

The Impact of Digital Technologies on Public Health in Developed and Developing Countries
Author: Mohamed Jmaiel,Mounir Mokhtari,Bessam Abdulrazak,Hamdi Aloulou,Slim Kallel
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2020-06-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783030515171

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This open access book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th International Conference on String Processing and Information Retrieval, ICOST 2020, held in Hammamet, Tunisia, in June 2020.* The 17 full papers and 23 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 49 submissions. They cover topics such as: IoT and AI solutions for e-health; biomedical and health informatics; behavior and activity monitoring; behavior and activity monitoring; and wellbeing technology. *This conference was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Recent Developments and the New Direction in Soft Computing Foundations and Applications

Recent Developments and the New Direction in Soft Computing Foundations and Applications
Author: Lotfi A. Zadeh,Ronald R. Yager,Shahnaz N. Shahbazova,Marek Z. Reformat,Vladik Kreinovich
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 649
Release: 2018-05-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319754086

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This book is an authoritative collection of contributions in the field of soft-computing. Based on selected works presented at the 6th World Conference on Soft Computing, held on May 22-25, 2016, in Berkeley, USA, it describes new theoretical advances, as well as cutting-edge methods and applications. Theories cover a wealth of topics, such as fuzzy logic, cognitive modeling, Bayesian and probabilistic methods, multi-criteria decision making, utility theory, approximate reasoning, human-centric computing and many others. Applications concerns a number of fields, such as internet and semantic web, social networks and trust, control and robotics, computer vision, medicine and bioinformatics, as well as finance, security and e-Commerce, among others. Dedicated to the 50th Anniversary of Fuzzy Logic and to the 95th Birthday Anniversary of Lotfi A. Zadeh, the book not only offers a timely view on the field, yet it also discusses thought-provoking developments and challenges, thus fostering new research directions in the diverse areas of soft computing.

Exploiting Semantic Web Knowledge Graphs in Data Mining

Exploiting Semantic Web Knowledge Graphs in Data Mining
Author: P. Ristoski
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2019-06-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781614999812

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Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) is a research field concerned with deriving higher-level insights from data. The tasks performed in this field are knowledge intensive and can benefit from additional knowledge from various sources, so many approaches have been proposed that combine Semantic Web data with the data mining and knowledge discovery process. This book, Exploiting Semantic Web Knowledge Graphs in Data Mining, aims to show that Semantic Web knowledge graphs are useful for generating valuable data mining features that can be used in various data mining tasks. In Part I, Mining Semantic Web Knowledge Graphs, the author evaluates unsupervised feature generation strategies from types and relations in knowledge graphs used in different data mining tasks such as classification, regression, and outlier detection. Part II, Semantic Web Knowledge Graphs Embeddings, proposes an approach that circumvents the shortcomings introduced with the approaches in Part I, developing an approach that is able to embed complete Semantic Web knowledge graphs in a low dimensional feature space where each entity and relation in the knowledge graph is represented as a numerical vector. Finally, Part III, Applications of Semantic Web Knowledge Graphs, describes a list of applications that exploit Semantic Web knowledge graphs like classification and regression, showing that the approaches developed in Part I and Part II can be used in applications in various domains. The book will be of interest to all those working in the field of data mining and KDD.

Geographic Knowledge Graph Summarization

Geographic Knowledge Graph Summarization
Author: B. Yan
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2019-08-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781614999898

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Geographic knowledge graphs can have an important role in delivering interoperability, accessibility and the demands of conceptualization in geographic information science (GIS). However, the massive amount of accompanying information and the enormous diversity of geographic knowledge graphs limits their applicability and hinders the widespread adoption of this useful structured knowledge. This book, Geographic Knowledge Graph Summarization, focuses on the ways in which geographic knowledge graphs can be digested and summarized. Such a summarization would relieve the burden of information overload for end users and reduce data storage, as well as speeding up queries and eliminating ‘noise’. The book introduces the general concept of geospatial inductive bias and explains the different ways in which this idea can be used in the summarization of geographic knowledge graphs. The book breaks up the task of summarization into separate but related components, and after an introduction and a brief overview of concepts and theories, Chapters 3, 4 and 5 explore hierarchical place type structure, multimedia leaf nodes, and general relation and entity components respectively. Chapter 6 presents a spatial knowledge map interface which illustrates the effectiveness of summarization. The book integrates top-down knowledge engineering and bottom-up knowledge learning methods, and will do much to promote awareness of this fascinating area and related issues.