Title :
Contextualizing applications via semantic middleware
Author :
Lassila, Ora ; Khushraj, Deepali
Author_Institution :
Nokia Res. Center, Burlington, MA, USA
Abstract :
The use of description logics (DLs) in modeling various real-world domains, and reasoning about them, has well-known benefits. We believe that the same framework can be used for representing a user-centric view of usage contexts. A DL-reasoner can then be used for organizing context definitions, merging domain knowledge into these definitions, and performing recognition of contexts from sensor inputs. A pure DL-based approach, however, has certain limitations in a context environment; hence, a hybrid reasoning approach is proposed. To ensure syntactic and semantic interoperability, we adopt a semantic Web-compliant approach that uses the OWL-DL variant of the OWL Web ontology language. This allows us to aggregate various heterogeneous data sources, both directly in semantic Web formalisms, and indirectly via the use of a transformation framework capable of using data from legacy applications. Context and domain models, along with associated reasoners, are themselves context, user and/or organization-specific; hence multiple systems should be maintained and connected into a distributed architecture. In order to deploy this architecture in a mobile environment, an underlying SIP-based provisioning framework has been experimented with, enabling device, network and location transparency.
Keywords :
middleware; mobile computing; ontologies (artificial intelligence); open systems; programming language semantics; reasoning about programs; semantic Web; sensors; transport protocols; user centred design; OWL-DL variant; SIP-based provisioning framework; Web ontology language; context recognition; description logics; distributed architecture; domain knowledge merging; heterogeneous data source; hybrid reasoning approach; middleware; mobile environment; real-world domain; semantic Web-compliant approach; sensor; session initiation protocol; syntactic-semantic interoperability; user-centric view; Computer architecture; Context modeling; Context-aware services; Logic; Middleware; OWL; Organizing; Resource description framework; Semantic Web; Sensor phenomena and characterization;
Conference_Titel :
Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking and Services, 2005. MobiQuitous 2005. The Second Annual International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2375-7
DOI :
10.1109/MOBIQUITOUS.2005.19