Method for providing living space management services using ontology-based situation inference techniques
This technology relates to an apparatus and method for providing a living space management service using ontology-based situation inference techniques.
Conventional smart home services are a form of transmitting home environment information to users through a server with a smart home controller installed and controlling home appliances from outside the home through information provided by the user. This service type has the disadvantage that it is difficult to perform situations other than the set functions; for example, users can only perform commands provided by the application installed on the user terminal, and perform other controls. You can't do it. Therefore, this technology proposes a method that can accurately infer the user's current situation from surrounding environment information and behavior patterns.
This technology can improve users' living convenience by intelligently providing a living space management service tailored to residents' situation information, and since context information is shared through a blackboard, it has the advantage of being easily linked to additional devices.
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This technology was developed through support from the Korea Research Foundation for semantic predictive computing and a mobile Cognitive Assistant research project based on Commonsense inference.
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