8. Semantic Web
⢠Access to universal knowledge
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9. Semantic Web
⢠Siri
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10. Semantic Web
⢠Siri
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11. Semantic Web
⢠Siri
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12. Semantic Web
⢠Ontology: Access to universal knowledge
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13. Semantic Web
⢠Ontology: Categories of being
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14. Semantic Web
⢠Ontology: in Resource Description Framework
â A collection of subject-predicate-object triples:
⢠A is B, B is C
⢠C has D
⢠âŚ
⢠A loves B
⢠B hates A
⢠(S P O)
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15. Semantic Web
⢠Ontology: in Resource Description Framework
â Artificial Intelligence
⢠A is B, B is C => A is C
⢠C has D => A has D
⢠âŚ
⢠A loves B
⢠B hates A => A (can not marry) B
⢠(S P O)
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16. Semantic Web
⢠Ontology on web => Semantic Web
⢠(S P O) => (#s #p #o)
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17. Semantic Web
⢠Ontology on web => Semantic Web
⢠(S P O) => (#s #p #o)
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18. Semantic Web
⢠Ontology on web => Semantic Web
⢠(S P O) => (#s #p #o)
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19. Semantic Web
⢠Siri
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20. Semantic Web
⢠Ontology on web => Semantic Web
⢠(S P O) => (#s #p #o)
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21. Semantic Web
⢠Access to universal knowledge
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22. Semantic Web
⢠Access to universal knowledge
â through
â Internet of Knowledge
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23. Semantic Web
⢠Access to universal knowledge
â through
â Internet of Knowledge
â by
â Internet of People
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24. Social Networks
⢠Internet of People
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25. Social Networks
⢠Internet of People
A social network is a social structure made up of
individuals (or organizations) called "nodes", which
are tied (connected) by one or more specific types
of interdependency, such as friendship, kinship,
common interest, financial exchange, dislike,
sexual relationships, or relationships of beliefs,
knowledge or prestige.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_network
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26. Social Networks
⢠Internet of People
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27. Social Networks
⢠Internet of People
⢠Facebook
⢠Twitter
⢠LinkedIn
⢠Foursquare
⢠MySpace
⢠Weibo
⢠Renren
⢠âŚ
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28. Social Networks
⢠Internet of different People
⢠Facebook
⢠Twitter
⢠LinkedIn
⢠Foursquare
⢠MySpace
⢠Weibo
⢠Renren
⢠âŚ
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29. Social Networks
⢠Internet of People
⢠Why?
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30. Social Network
⢠Internet of People
⢠Why?
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31. Social Networks
⢠Internet of People
⢠Why?
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32. Social Networks
⢠Internet of People
⢠Why?
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33. Social Networks
⢠Internet of People
⢠Internet of People ďł Internet of Things
Š http://www.economist.com/node/15350960
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34. Social Network
⢠Network of People => Internet of People
⢠Internet of People ďł Internet of Things
Š http://www.economist.com/node/15350960
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35. Internet of Things
What is it?
The Internet of Things refers to uniquely
identifiable objects (things) and their virtual
representations in an Internet-like structure.
Š Wikipedia
Š http://www.economist.com/node/15350960
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36. Internet of Things
⢠Identifiable
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37. Internet of Things
⢠Sensing
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38. Internet of Things
⢠Actuating
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39. Internet of Things
⢠Virtualization and connectivity
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40. Internet of Things
⢠Local Intelligence
⢠Google I/O
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41. ⢠Web 3.0, the future of the internet
⢠http://youtu.be/FzIwXqqDnOY
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42. ⢠Interoperablibility in the interconnected world
⢠http://youtu.be/FzIwXqqDnOY
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43. SOFIA
⢠Smart Objects for Intelligent Environments
⢠funded through the European Artemis programme
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44. SOFIA
⢠Smart Objects for Intelligent Environments
⢠funded through the European Artemis programme
⢠Context:
⢠Smart Environment â ecosystem of interconnected and
interoperating smart objects
⢠Newly developed and legacy devices
⢠Connections and relations between smart objects
⢠Shifting from interacting with single products to interaction
with a system of products
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45. Internet of Things and semantic Web
Making "information" in the physical world available Sematic Information
for smart services - connecting the physical world Broker
with the information world
Ontology
Blackboard
Ontology and semantics of the intents, interests and concepts
Service data gathering and mining
Knowledge
Processor
Knowledge
Processor ⌠Knowledge
Processor
Smart Smart ⌠Smart
Object Object Object
Internet of things Web of people
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46. SOFIA
⢠Demo: Semantic connections - Spotlight navigation
⢠http://youtu.be/bOrIPp-aglg
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47. SOFIA
⢠Pilot: Smart space
⢠http://youtu.be/NjSwTU9tX4w
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48. SOFIA
⢠Based on Ontologies (Semantic Web)
⢠And the Blackboard Pattern
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49. SOFIA
⢠Pilot scenario
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50. SOFIA
⢠Ontology: RDF
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51. SOFIA
⢠Ontology: OWL
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52. SOFIA
⢠Ontology: devices
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53. SOFIA
⢠Ontology: interaction events
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54. SOFIA
⢠SIB
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55. SOFIA
⢠SIB Ontology
⢠Create/Add/Remove/Update
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56. SOFIA
⢠SIB Ontology
⢠Create/Add/Remove/Update
⢠Query (SPARQL)
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57. SOFIA
⢠SIB Ontology
⢠Create/Add/Remove/Update
⢠Query (SPARQL)
⢠Reasoning (SPIN â SPARQL Inferencing Notation)
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58. SOFIA
⢠KP
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59. SOFIA
⢠Based on Ontologies (Semantic Web)
⢠And the Blackboard Pattern
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68. Resources
⢠https://github.com/iddi/sofia
⢠What you would need:
⢠Eclipse for RCP and RAP Developers (Helios)
⢠EGit
⢠Android ADK (if Android is used)
⢠SOFIA ADK
⢠TUeSIB
⢠Python (if python is preferred)
⢠Smart-M3 Python KPI
⢠SSLS
⢠âŚ
⢠More at: https://github.com/iddi/sofia/wiki/Installation
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69. Resources
⢠SOFIA is based on SMART-M3
⢠M3: multi-vendor, multi-device and multi-part
⢠About SMART-M3:
⢠http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart-M3
⢠SMART-M3 on source forge:
⢠http://sourceforge.net/projects/smart-m3/
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70. Resources
⢠SOFIA is contunued:
⢠https://sofia-community.com/
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3. B. J. J. van der Vlist, G. Niezen, S. Rapp, J. Hu, and L. M. G. Feijs, "Controlling Smart Home Environments with Semantic Connections: a Tangible and an AR Approach," presented at the 7th International
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72. Smart Objects and Semantic Web:
A semantic approach to intelligent environments
Š 2012 Jun Hu