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A Rule-Based Ontology for Context-Aware Computing

Abstract

Pervasive computing is the vision of technology that is invisibly embedded in natural surroundings. Users are offered unobtrusive services that require minimal attention. This paper proposes a rule-based ontology (RBO) for modeling context in pervasive computing environments, and for supporting logic based context reasoning. RBO takes a rule-based approach based on the event-condition-action pattern. Users specify when and what should be notified to them by using a convenient RBO rule definition. In addition, the implementation of rule reasoning of RBO with OWL is discussed.

Keywords:
Ontology Computer science Context (archaeology) Ubiquitous computing Rule-based system Context awareness Artificial intelligence Human–computer interaction

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