Search Results - "Leggieri, Myriam"
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The SSN ontology of the W3C semantic sensor network incubator group
Published in Web semantics (01-12-2012)“…The W3C Semantic Sensor Network Incubator group (the SSN-XG) produced an OWL 2 ontology to describe sensors and observations — the SSN ontology, available at…”
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Monitoring urban traffic using semantic web services on smartphones - a case study
Published in 2015 12th Annual IEEE International Conference on Sensing, Communication, and Networking - Workshops (SECON Workshops) (01-06-2015)“…The Internet of Things (IoT) aims to integrate arbitrary things with the Internet. Sadly, the majority of things lacks of the ability to communicate which…”
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Distributional semantics and unsupervised clustering for sensor relevancy prediction
Published in 2015 International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC) (01-08-2015)“…The logging of Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) is becoming increasingly popular mainly thanks to wearable devices. Currently, most sensors used for ADLs…”
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True self-configuration for the IoT
Published in 2012 3rd IEEE International Conference on the Internet of Things (01-10-2012)“…For the Internet of Things to finally become a reality, obstacles on different levels need to be overcome. This is especially true for the upcoming challenge…”
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Using sensors to bridge the gap between real places and their web-based representations
Published in 2015 IEEE Tenth International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP) (01-04-2015)“…With the proliferation of Smart Cities, more and more live data sources such as web cam feeds and physical sensor information are publicly accessible over the…”
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SPITFIRE: toward a semantic web of things
Published in IEEE communications magazine (01-11-2011)“…The developed world is awash with sensors. However, they are typically locked into unimodal closed systems. To unleash their full potential, access to sensors…”
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