Entity profiling: Context with ontology

Philip Moore*, Bin Hu

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Abstract

An Entities profïle, termed context, is fundamental in context-aware computing. Context definitions can provide the basis upon which ontologies can be achieved, an ontology being the conceptualisation of a domain. This paper proposes an approach to the definition of context and presents a discussion on ontology. The issues that impact the implementation of ontologies are discussed and intelligent multi-agent systems are introduced. There is consideration of potential implementation options with identified open research questions. The paper concludes that RDF with OWL and Jena provides a basis for ontology realisation and proposes decision trees to enable the implementation of ontologies.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSPCA 2006
Subtitle of host publication2006 First International Symposium on Pervasive Computing and Applications, Proceedings
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Pages172-177
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)1424403251, 9781424403257
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes
EventSPCA 2006: 2006 1st International Symposium on Pervasive Computing and Applications - Xinjiang, China
Duration: 3 Aug 20065 Aug 2006

Publication series

NameSPCA 2006: 2006 First International Symposium on Pervasive Computing and Applications, Proceedings

Conference

ConferenceSPCA 2006: 2006 1st International Symposium on Pervasive Computing and Applications
Country/TerritoryChina
CityXinjiang
Period3/08/065/08/06

Keywords

  • Context
  • Entity profiling
  • Ontology
  • Personalisation

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