Reasoning about Context in Ambient Intelligence Environments: A Report from the Field

Antoniou, Grigoris (Foundation for Research and Technology and University of Crete) | Papatheodorou, Constantinos (Foundation for Research and Technology and University of Crete) | Bikakis, Antonis (Foundation for Research and Technology and University of Crete)

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Ambient Intelligence environments consist of various devices that collect, process, change and share the available context information. The imperfect nature of context, the open and dynamic nature of ambient environments, and the special characteristics of the involved devices have introduced new research challenges in the field of KR. Previous work presented a solution based on an extension of multi-context systems through the use of defeasible reasoning to reason efficiently with conflicts. This paper reports on initial experiences gained from the deployment of contextual defeasible reasoning in real environments. We report on the architecture of an implementation on small devices, present the definition and implementation of two concrete application scenarios, and discuss the performance and issues of scalability of the approach.

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