2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-27916-4_6
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Using Semantic Transformers to Enable Interoperability between Media Devices in a Ubiquitous Computing Environment

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“…As explained in [25], several ontologies for pervasive environments have been proposed. For example the European project SOFIA (Smart Objects For Intelligent Applications) explored ontologybased mechanisms for pervasive environments [19]: In this context, the Semantic Media Ontology [20] is closely related to the interaction class Media Player used in DynaMo. By using ontologies, in DynaMo, correspondences between application and device ontology entities will then be based on ontology matching mechanisms (equivalence or subsumption relations between ontology entitites).…”
Section: Conclusion and Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As explained in [25], several ontologies for pervasive environments have been proposed. For example the European project SOFIA (Smart Objects For Intelligent Applications) explored ontologybased mechanisms for pervasive environments [19]: In this context, the Semantic Media Ontology [20] is closely related to the interaction class Media Player used in DynaMo. By using ontologies, in DynaMo, correspondences between application and device ontology entities will then be based on ontology matching mechanisms (equivalence or subsumption relations between ontology entitites).…”
Section: Conclusion and Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are used to enable the exchange of information without requiring up-front standardisation. The ontology described in the thesis helps developers to focus on modelling the interaction capabilities of smart objects [6] and inferring the possible connections between these objects, making it easier to build smart objects and enable device interoperability on a semantic level [3].…”
Section: Thesis Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%