IWANN 2009: Distributed Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics, Soft Computing, and Ambient Assisted Living pp 764-771 | Cite as
An Ambient Intelligent Approach to Control Behaviours on a Tagged World
Abstract
Society is changing. People are older and need more services. Ambient Assisted is one the most important problem and a great studied field. In this field, we empathize systems that help people to make their daily activities. In this paper, we propose a system to control user daily behaviours and provide services according with them. We introduce our system in a Tagged World, a smart place that collects user activities using a sensor network. Our System uses information from sensors to extract behaviour sequence patterns that are used to reason and to obtain a specific service.
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Tagged World Behaviour Data Mining Regular GrammarPreview
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