In recent years, a multitude of assistive technologies have been devised to enhance people’s capabilities by means of environments that are adaptive, sensitive and responsive to human needs. Following this approach, Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) technologies are developed to provide support especially to elderly people for prevention and recognition of medical threats, and improvement of well-being. Towards this direction, the aim of this paper is to introduce the principles of a goaloriented methodology devoted to support system designers in the development of AAL environments. In the methodology, AAL requirements are elicited, analysed and then formally represented in an ontology, which serves as a collaboratively built knowledge base. Here, high-level goals are described in terms of subgoals and tasks, that are then linked to corresponding measures and devices. On its top, logic-based reasoning functionalities provide means to retrieve explicit and hidden knowledge, as we show in two typical applications of the methodology, namely the development from scratch of an AAL environment starting from a set of high-level user requirements and the redesign of an existing implementation according to changed requirements.
Semantic-driven Goal-Oriented Development of AAL Environments / Cameranesi, Marco; Diamantini, Claudia; Potena, Domenico; Storti, Emanuele. - STAMPA. - (2016), pp. 120-127. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2016 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems tenutosi a Orlando, FL, USA nel 31/10-4/11/2016) [10.1109/CTS.2016.36].
Semantic-driven Goal-Oriented Development of AAL Environments
CAMERANESI, MARCO;DIAMANTINI, Claudia;POTENA, Domenico;STORTI, EMANUELE
2016-01-01
Abstract
In recent years, a multitude of assistive technologies have been devised to enhance people’s capabilities by means of environments that are adaptive, sensitive and responsive to human needs. Following this approach, Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) technologies are developed to provide support especially to elderly people for prevention and recognition of medical threats, and improvement of well-being. Towards this direction, the aim of this paper is to introduce the principles of a goaloriented methodology devoted to support system designers in the development of AAL environments. In the methodology, AAL requirements are elicited, analysed and then formally represented in an ontology, which serves as a collaboratively built knowledge base. Here, high-level goals are described in terms of subgoals and tasks, that are then linked to corresponding measures and devices. On its top, logic-based reasoning functionalities provide means to retrieve explicit and hidden knowledge, as we show in two typical applications of the methodology, namely the development from scratch of an AAL environment starting from a set of high-level user requirements and the redesign of an existing implementation according to changed requirements.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.