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Multimedia Web Ontology Language

About: Multimedia Web Ontology Language is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 18 publications have been published within this topic receiving 158 citations.

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05 Dec 2017
TL;DR: A context-aware approach to deal with uncertainties in water resource in the face of environment variability and offer timely conveyance to water authorities by circulating warnings via text-messages or emails is presented.
Abstract: This paper presents a context-aware ontology driven approach to water resource management in smart cities for providing adequate water supply to the citizens. The appropriate management of water requires exploitation of efficient action plan to review the prevailing causes of water shortage in a geospatial environment. This involves analysis of historical and real-time water specific information captured through heterogeneous sensors. Since the gathered contextual data is available in different formats so interoperability across diverse data requires converting it into a common perceivable RDF format. As the perceptual model of the Smart Water domain comprises of observable media properties of the concepts so to achieve context-aware data fusion we have employed multimedia ontology based semantic mapping. The multimedia ontology encoded in Multimedia Web Ontology Language (MOWL) forms the core of our IoT based smart water application. It supports Dynamic Bayesian Network based probabilistic reasoning to predict the changing situations in a real-time irregular environment patterns. Ultimately, the paper presents a context-aware approach to deal with uncertainties in water resource in the face of environment variability and offer timely conveyance to water authorities by circulating warnings via text-messages or emails. To illustrate the usability of the presented approach we have utilized the online available sample water data-sets.

11 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
14 Dec 2015
TL;DR: A novel context-aware situation-tracking framework that makes use of Dynamic Bayesian networks to predict and track the dynamically changing situations and uses Multimedia Web Ontology Language (MOWL) to represents the ontology.
Abstract: Ubiquitous intelligent devices have enabled provision of smart services to people in seamless way. Context-awareness helps understand current state-of-affairs or the situation in which presently the system is. This understanding helps the IoT application provide more relevant and smarter services based on situations that change over a period of time. In this paper, we propose a novel context-aware situation-tracking framework that makes use of an ontology. The ontology represents the conceptual model of a dynamic world, where situations evolve over time in changing contexts. The ontology provides the reasoning framework to infer about a situation based on the input context data as well as the past information of earlier situations. Future situations can be predicted with some belief based on current situation and incoming context data. The context data is acquired from sensor devices and external inputs. For every recognized situation, system recommends some actions to provide context-aware service. We use Multimedia Web Ontology Language (MOWL) to represents the ontology. MOWL proposes a probabilistic framework for reasoning with uncertainties linked with observation of context. It makes use of Dynamic Bayesian networks to predict and track the dynamically changing situations. We illustrate use of this framework for Smart Mirror use case.

10 citations

Book ChapterDOI
09 Sep 2013
TL;DR: A multimedia ontology encoded in the Multimedia Web Ontology Language (MOWL) is used to illustrate this paradigm by correlating the digital artefacts with their history as well their living context in today's world.
Abstract: Heritage preservation requires preserving the tangibles (monuments, sculpture, coinage, etc) and the intangibles (history, traditions, stories, dance, etc). Besides these artefacts, there is a huge amount of background knowledge that correlates all these resources and establishes their context. In this work, we present a new paradigm for heritage preservation — 'an Intellectual Journey into the past', which is more advanced than physical explorations of heritage sites and virtual explorations of monuments and museums. This paradigm proposes an experiential expedition into a historical era by using an ontology to inter-link the digital heritage artefacts with their background knowledge. A multimedia ontology encoded in the Multimedia Web Ontology Language (MOWL) is used to illustrate this paradigm by correlating the digital artefacts with their history as well their living context in today's world. The user experience of this paradigm involves a virtual traversal of a heritage site, with an ontology guided navigation through space and time and a dynamic display of different kinds of media.

7 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
25 Oct 2010
TL;DR: This work presents an ontology based approach to capture and preserve the knowledge with digital heritage artefacts, and proposes the use of Multimedia Web Ontology (MOWL) that supports probabilistic reasoning with media properties of domain concepts, to encode the domain knowledge.
Abstract: Cultural heritage is encoded in a variety of forms. The task of preserving heritage involves preserving the tangible and intangible resources that broadly define that heritage. A significant aspect of intangible heritage resources are performing arts which include classical dance and music. Digital heritage resources include heritage artefacts in digitized form as well as the background knowledge that puts them in perspective. We present an ontology based approach to capture and preserve the knowledge with digital heritage artefacts. Since the artefacts are generally preserved in multimedia format, we propose the use of Multimedia Web Ontology (MOWL) that supports probabilistic reasoning with media properties of domain concepts, to encode the domain knowledge. We propose an architectural framework that includes a method to construct the ontology with a labelled set of training data and use of the ontology to automatically annotate new instances of digital heritage artefacts. The annotations enable creation of a semantic navigation environment in a cultural heritage repository. We have realized a proof of concept in the domain of Indian Classical Dance and present some results.

6 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
10 Oct 2018
TL;DR: Continuous video stream of data captured by CCTV cameras can be processed on the fly to give real-time alerts to concerned authorities and these alerts can be disseminated using e-mail, text messaging, on-screen alerts and alarms.
Abstract: In this paper, we have proposed an ontology-based context-aware framework for providing intelligent services such as smart surveillance, which employ IoT technologies to ensure better quality of life in a smart city. An IoT network such as a smart surveillance system combines the working of Closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras and various sensors to perform real-time computation for identifying threats and critical situations with the help of valuable context information. This information is perceptual in nature and needs to be converted into higher-level abstractions that can further be used for reasoning to recognize situations. Semantic abstractions for perceptual inputs are possible with the use of a multimedia ontology encoded using Multimedia Web Ontology Language (MOWL) that helps to define concepts, properties and structure of a possible environment. MOWL also allows for a dynamic modeling of real-time situations by employing Dynamic Bayesian networks (DBN), which suits the requirements of a intelligent IoT system. In this paper, we show the application of this framework in a smart surveillance system. Surveillance is enhanced by not only helping to analyze past events, but by predicting dangerous situations for which preventive actions can be taken. In our proposed approach, continuous video stream of data captured by CCTV cameras can be processed on the fly to give real-time alerts to concerned authorities. These alerts can be disseminated using e-mail, text messaging, on-screen alerts and alarms.

6 citations


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