Ontologies in ubiquitous computing
Abstract:
Ontologies are an explicit specification of a conceptualization, that is understood to be an abstract and simplified version of the world to be represented. In recent years, ontologies have been used in Ubiquitous Computing, especially for the development of context-aware applications. In this paper, we offer a taxonomy for classifying ontologies used in Ubiquitous Computing, in which two main categories are distinguished: Domain ontologies, created to represent and communicate agreed knowledge within some sub-domain of Ubiquitous Computing; and Ontologies as software artifacts, when ontologies play the role of an additional type of artifact in ubiquitous computing applications. The latter category is subdivided according with the moment in that ontologies are used: at development time or at run time. Also, we analyze and classify (based on this taxonomy) some recently published works.
Año de publicación:
2006
Keywords:
- Ubiquitous Computing
- ontology
- Knowledge domain
- Context-aware computing
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Tipo de documento:
Conference Object
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Inteligencia artificial
- Ciencias de la computación
Áreas temáticas:
- Ciencias de la computación