Some computer science issues in ubiquitous computing
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Probabilistic Plan Recognition for Hostile Agents
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A probabilistic plan recognition algorithm based on plan tree grammars
Artificial Intelligence
Human Activity Recognition and Pattern Discovery
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Physical approach in smart homes: a proposition and a prototype
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Multi-sensor data fusion within the belief functions framework: application to smart home services
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Review: Situation identification techniques in pervasive computing: A review
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
Workshop overview for the international workshop on situation, activity and goal awareness
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Ubiquitous computing
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This paper illustrates some recommended design principles for activity recognition techniques in the smart home domain. These include considerations about acceptability and feasibility and the adoption of realistic human activity models. The paper also presents the architecture of a smart home prototype that is currently under development. In this system, contextual information is obtained through successive abstractions. Mechanisms for assessing and propagating the uncertainty of the recognition process are also discussed.