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Activity Recognition Using a Web 3.0 Database
August 04-August 07
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICSC.2008.332008 IEEE International Conference on ...
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Web 3.0 envisages software agents that know how to reason over activities, events, locations, people, companies, and their inter-relationships. Learning more about customers through behavioral and activity recognition is here today through currently available Semantic Technologies and is a showcase for how these technologies will evolve. The demonstration will show real world examples of activity recognition using a combination of industry standard RDF and OWL, reasoning with basic Geotemporal primitives and some well-known Social Network Analytics.
Index Terms:
database, semantic web, activity recognition, web 3.0, rdf, geospatial
Citation:
Jans Aasman, "Activity Recognition Using a Web 3.0 Database," icsc, pp.488-489, 2008 IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing, 2008
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