2014 |
Aggelopoulou, Niki; Pierrakeas, Christos; Artikis, Alexander; Kalles, Dimitris Ontological Modelling for Intelligent e-Learning (Proceeding) Athens, Greece, 2014. (Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: artificial intelligence {–} applications, distance education, Lifelong learnig, ontologies) @proceedings{697,
title = {Ontological Modelling for Intelligent e-Learning},
author = {Niki Aggelopoulou and Christos Pierrakeas and Alexander Artikis and Dimitris Kalles},
url = {http://daissy.eap.gr/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Ontological-Modelling-for-Intelligent-e-Learning1.pdf},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-01-01},
journal = {14th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2014)},
address = {Athens, Greece},
abstract = {The evolution of scientific research as well as the development of the relevant technologies and methodologies in the area of distance learning fall within the scope of the objectives the Hellenic Open University whose mission is to provide distance education at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. In order to develop intelligent e-learning applications, we capture the semantics of the Computer Science course concepts with the use of ontologies, by following a specific methodology to build the domain knowledge ontology. We illustrate our approach by presenting the construction of the ontologies of the Artificial Intelligence Expert Systems module.},
keywords = {artificial intelligence {–} applications, distance education, Lifelong learnig, ontologies},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
The evolution of scientific research as well as the development of the relevant technologies and methodologies in the area of distance learning fall within the scope of the objectives the Hellenic Open University whose mission is to provide distance education at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. In order to develop intelligent e-learning applications, we capture the semantics of the Computer Science course concepts with the use of ontologies, by following a specific methodology to build the domain knowledge ontology. We illustrate our approach by presenting the construction of the ontologies of the Artificial Intelligence Expert Systems module.
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2013 |
Kameas, Achilles Ambient ecologies and activity spheres. (Proceeding) Athens, Greece, 2013. (Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: activity modelling, ontologies, pervasive computing) @proceedings{695,
title = {Ambient ecologies and activity spheres.},
author = {Achilles Kameas},
url = {http://daissy.eap.gr/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/30.HYBRID-CITIES-2013-Ambient-Ecologies-and-Activity-Spheres-final1.pdf},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-01-01},
journal = {Hybrid City II conference},
address = {Athens, Greece},
abstract = {The vision of Ambient Intelligence (AmI) has already affected our daily life by changing the nature of almost every human activity. Already computation and networking has been embedded into devices and everyday environments, supporting the collection, processing and exchange of information, thus providing, in an increasingly intelligent way, situation and activity recognition, context representation, proactive behaviour, collaboration and resource management. Our environments have been transformed into Ambient Intelligent Environments (AIEs) populated with smart communicating objects, which are able to perceive the environment, act upon it, process and store data, manage their local state, communicate and exchange data. In this paper, we present two concepts that can assist designers and users of AIEs in adopting the new metaphors and adapting to the new requirements. Ambient Ecologies consist of smart objects, autonomous artifacts, portable devices, mobile robots, plain objects, services and people; they form the infrastructure against which user Activity Spheres can be realized. An activity sphere is deployed over an AE and uses its resources (artifacts, networks, services etc) to serve a specific goal of its owner.},
keywords = {activity modelling, ontologies, pervasive computing},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
The vision of Ambient Intelligence (AmI) has already affected our daily life by changing the nature of almost every human activity. Already computation and networking has been embedded into devices and everyday environments, supporting the collection, processing and exchange of information, thus providing, in an increasingly intelligent way, situation and activity recognition, context representation, proactive behaviour, collaboration and resource management. Our environments have been transformed into Ambient Intelligent Environments (AIEs) populated with smart communicating objects, which are able to perceive the environment, act upon it, process and store data, manage their local state, communicate and exchange data. In this paper, we present two concepts that can assist designers and users of AIEs in adopting the new metaphors and adapting to the new requirements. Ambient Ecologies consist of smart objects, autonomous artifacts, portable devices, mobile robots, plain objects, services and people; they form the infrastructure against which user Activity Spheres can be realized. An activity sphere is deployed over an AE and uses its resources (artifacts, networks, services etc) to serve a specific goal of its owner.
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Nikolopoulos, Georgios; Solomou, Georgia; Pierrakeas, Christos; Kameas, Achilles An Instructional Design Methodology for Building Distance Learning Courses (Proceeding) Athens, Greece, 2013. (Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Distance Learning, instructional design methodology, learning objects, Lifelong learning, ontologies) @proceedings{638,
title = {An Instructional Design Methodology for Building Distance Learning Courses},
author = {Georgios Nikolopoulos and Georgia Solomou and Christos Pierrakeas and Achilles Kameas},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-01-01},
journal = {7th International Conference in Open and Distance Learning (ICODL 2013)},
address = {Athens, Greece},
abstract = { The importance of a distance learning program heavily depends on the type and quality of the provided digital content. The Hellenic Open University (HOU) offers distance learning courses and therefore the volume of the provided digital learning content is significantly large. This fact establishes essential the need for an efficient and effective mechanism for searching, managing and retrieving the educational content. A modern approach for the organization of the digital learning material is the Learning Objects (LOs) paradigm, the use of which is adopted by many e-learning systems and applications nowadays. In this work we try to take advantage of all of the good characteristics of LOs and propose an instructional design methodology that builds courses based on these particular chunks of educational material. The aim of the proposed methodology is exactly to provide guidelines for the design and creation of courses based on LOs. Secondly, it intends to exploit semantic technologies in order to capture and represent the knowledge that is produced during each step. This semantically enriched information, regarding a course, is could be ideally utilized during the creation of LOs. },
keywords = {Distance Learning, instructional design methodology, learning objects, Lifelong learning, ontologies},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
<p style="text-align: justify;">The importance of a distance learning program heavily depends on the type and quality of the provided digital content. The Hellenic Open University (HOU) offers distance learning courses and therefore the volume of the provided digital learning content is significantly large. This fact establishes essential the need for an efficient and effective mechanism for searching, managing and retrieving the educational content. A modern approach for the organization of the digital learning material is the Learning Objects (LOs) paradigm, the use of which is adopted by many e-learning systems and applications nowadays. In this work we try to take advantage of all of the good characteristics of LOs and propose an instructional design methodology that builds courses based on these particular chunks of educational material. The aim of the proposed methodology is exactly to provide guidelines for the design and creation of courses based on LOs. Secondly, it intends to exploit semantic technologies in order to capture and represent the knowledge that is produced during each step. This semantically enriched information, regarding a course, is could be ideally utilized during the creation of LOs.</p>
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Kaloudi, Ioanna; Kameas, Achilles Semantically rich description of e-CF based job profiles (Proceeding) Rome, Italy, 2013. (Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: e-CF, EQF, Job profiles, ontologies) @proceedings{524,
title = {Semantically rich description of e-CF based job profiles},
author = {Ioanna Kaloudi and Achilles Kameas},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-01-01},
journal = {LINQ 2013: Learning Innovations and Quality - The Future of Digital Resources},
address = {Rome, Italy},
abstract = { \emph{In this paper we present an ontology we developed that can be used to store eJob profiles based on the European eCompetence Framework (e-CF). We outline the methodology we used, and then we present the ontology itself, together with instance job profiles. We demonstrate the use of the ontology with the help of competence queries. } },
keywords = {e-CF, EQF, Job profiles, ontologies},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
<p style="text-align: justify;">In this paper we present an ontology we developed that can be used to store eJob profiles based on the European eCompetence Framework (e-CF). We outline the methodology we used, and then we present the ontology itself, together with instance job profiles. We demonstrate the use of the ontology with the help of competence queries.<br></p>
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2012 |
Bagiampou, Maria; Kameas, Achilles A Use Case Diagrams Ontology That Can Be Used as Common Reference for Software Engineering Education (Proceeding) Sofia, Bulgaria, 2012. (Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Education, ontologies, Software Engineering, Use Case Diagrams) @proceedings{527,
title = {A Use Case Diagrams Ontology That Can Be Used as Common Reference for Software Engineering Education},
author = {Maria Bagiampou and Achilles Kameas},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-01-01},
journal = {IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Systems},
address = {Sofia, Bulgaria},
abstract = { In recent years, several studies have shown that ontologies and technologies based on ontologies can be used to bridge the worlds of practice and education. These approaches are considered very important fields of educational technology research. In this paper, we present a domain ontology concerning Use Case Diagrams (UCD) that we developed in an attempt to provide common reference for the creators of training / educational material in a Software Engineering course. For its construction we used an approach that combines certain existing methodologies and includes the collaboration of expert software engineers, who eventually evaluated positively the ontology to cover adequately all aspects of UCD design. The proposed ontology can be used either as part of an experimental e-learning application for the description and management of competencies, learning goals and learning material about the cognitive field of Object-Oriented Analysis, or as a design reference for UCD terms and properties. In this paper we shortly describe our ontology and the methodology we used to create it. },
keywords = {Education, ontologies, Software Engineering, Use Case Diagrams},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
<p style="text-align: justify;">In recent years, several studies have shown that ontologies and technologies based on ontologies can be used to bridge the worlds of practice and education. These approaches are considered very important fields of educational technology research. In this paper, we present a domain ontology concerning Use Case Diagrams (UCD) that we developed in an attempt to provide common reference for the creators of training / educational material in a Software Engineering course. For its construction we used an approach that combines certain existing methodologies and includes the collaboration of expert software engineers, who eventually evaluated positively the ontology to cover adequately all aspects of UCD design. The proposed ontology can be used either as part of an experimental e-learning application for the description and management of competencies, learning goals and learning material about the cognitive field of Object-Oriented Analysis, or as a design reference for UCD terms and properties. In this paper we shortly describe our ontology and the methodology we used to create it.</p>
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Panagiotopoulos, Ioannis; Kalou, Aikaterini; Pierrakeas, Christos; Kameas, Achilles An Ontological Approach for Domain Knowledge Modeling and Management in E-Learning Systems (Proceeding) Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Halkidiki, Greece, 2012. (Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: E-learning Systems, Knowledge modeling, Knowledge representation, ontologies, Ontology Development, Protege) @proceedings{69,
title = {An Ontological Approach for Domain Knowledge Modeling and Management in E-Learning Systems},
author = {Ioannis Panagiotopoulos and Aikaterini Kalou and Christos Pierrakeas and Achilles Kameas},
url = {link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-33412-2_10},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-01-01},
journal = {1st AI in Education Workshop: Innovations and Applications (AIeIA 2012) in: 8th AIAI (Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations) Confence},
volume = {IFIP AICT 382},
publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg},
address = {Halkidiki, Greece},
abstract = { One of the most important tasks in the process of designing educational material for distance learning is the representation and modeling of the cognitive domain to which the material refers. However, this representation should be formal, complete and reusable in order to be used by intelligent tutoring system applications, other knowledge domains or tutors. In the context of this work, we propose a methodology that relies on the notion of ontology so as to represent the knowledge domain. Moreover, this methodology has been applied to the educational material of the Hellenic Open University. },
keywords = {E-learning Systems, Knowledge modeling, Knowledge representation, ontologies, Ontology Development, Protege},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
<p style="text-align: justify;">One of the most important tasks in the process of designing educational material for distance learning is the representation and modeling of the cognitive domain to which the material refers. However, this representation should be formal, complete and reusable in order to be used by intelligent tutoring system applications, other knowledge domains or tutors. In the context of this work, we propose a methodology that relies on the notion of ontology so as to represent the knowledge domain. Moreover, this methodology has been applied to the educational material of the Hellenic Open University.</p>
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Pierrakeas, Christos; Solomou, Georgia; Kameas, Achilles An Ontological Approach in Learning Programming Languages (Proceeding) IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services., Piraeus, Greece, 2012. (Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: C, distance education, java, learning objects, ontologies, programming languages) @proceedings{70,
title = {An Ontological Approach in Learning Programming Languages},
author = {Christos Pierrakeas and Georgia Solomou and Achilles Kameas},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-01-01},
journal = {PCI 2012 – 16th Panhellenic Conference on Informatics},
publisher = {IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services.},
address = {Piraeus, Greece},
abstract = { The learning of programming languages requires the student to develop systematic representations of the lexical constructs and semantic principles of the languages. At the same time, tutors are expected to develop the appropriate training content. In this paper we propose the combination of two techniques to make the above tasks more efficient. Firstly, we propose to use Learning Objects (LOs), for the organization of educational content. At the same time, ontologies are rich knowledge representation structures that can be utilized for modeling the domain concepts. We then present how we can take advantage of the ontological models for two very popular programming languages – that is Java and C – in an attempt to provide tutors with the possibility to better organize their educational material. },
keywords = {C, distance education, java, learning objects, ontologies, programming languages},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
<p style="text-align: justify;">The learning of programming languages requires the student to develop systematic representations of the lexical constructs and semantic principles of the languages. At the same time, tutors are expected to develop the appropriate training content. In this paper we propose the combination of two techniques to make the above tasks more efficient. Firstly, we propose to use Learning Objects (LOs), for the organization of educational content. At the same time, ontologies are rich knowledge representation structures that can be utilized for modeling the domain concepts. We then present how we can take advantage of the ontological models for two very popular programming languages – that is Java and C – in an attempt to provide tutors with the possibility to better organize their educational material.</p>
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Kalou, Aikaterini; Solomou, Georgia; Pierrakeas, Christos; Kameas, Achilles An Ontology Model for Building, Classifying and Using Learning Outcomes (Proceeding) IEEE Conference Publications, Rome, Italy, 2012. (Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Bloom Taxonomy, learning outcomes, Lifelong learning, ontologies) @proceedings{68,
title = {An Ontology Model for Building, Classifying and Using Learning Outcomes},
author = {Aikaterini Kalou and Georgia Solomou and Christos Pierrakeas and Achilles Kameas},
url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=6268037},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-01-01},
journal = {12th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2012)},
publisher = {IEEE Conference Publications},
address = {Rome, Italy},
abstract = { Learning outcomes are statements that should accompany any type of educational material intended for lifelong learning. These statements deliver important information, which works as an indicator for students in the process of learning. However, in order for this information to be further utilizable within the context of intelligent e-learning applications, a more fine-grained definition and structure should be adopted. Having these in mind, we initially assign a strict and rather technical definition for the notion of learning outcomes, which is fully aligned, though, with their educational purpose. We then propose an ontological model for their representation and classification, which fully adheres to this definition. Our ultimate goal is to provide the mean for exploiting all aspects of knowledge implied by such statements within intelligent applications. To bear out this possibility, we apply our model to a selected piece of educational material provided by the Hellenic Open University. },
keywords = {Bloom Taxonomy, learning outcomes, Lifelong learning, ontologies},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
<p style="text-align: justify;">Learning outcomes are statements that should accompany any type of educational material intended for lifelong learning. These statements deliver important information, which works as an indicator for students in the process of learning. However, in order for this information to be further utilizable within the context of intelligent e-learning applications, a more fine-grained definition and structure should be adopted. Having these in mind, we initially assign a strict and rather technical definition for the notion of learning outcomes, which is fully aligned, though, with their educational purpose. We then propose an ontological model for their representation and classification, which fully adheres to this definition. Our ultimate goal is to provide the mean for exploiting all aspects of knowledge implied by such statements within intelligent applications. To bear out this possibility, we apply our model to a selected piece of educational material provided by the Hellenic Open University.</p>
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Kouneli, Aggeliki; Solomou, Georgia; Pierrakeas, Christos; Kameas, Achilles Modeling the Knowledge Domain of the Java Programming Language as an Ontology (Proceeding) Springer - Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Sinaia, Romania, 2012. (Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: distance education, java, learning outcomes, ontologies, programming languages) @proceedings{72,
title = {Modeling the Knowledge Domain of the Java Programming Language as an Ontology},
author = {Aggeliki Kouneli and Georgia Solomou and Christos Pierrakeas and Achilles Kameas},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-01-01},
journal = {11th International Conference in Web-Based Learning (ICWL 2012)},
volume = {LNCS 7558},
publisher = {Springer - Verlag Berlin Heidelberg},
address = {Sinaia, Romania},
abstract = { Java is a very popular programming language and many study programs in Informatics worldwide include courses particularly designed for its learning. It is considered as the best paradigm for introducing students with object-oriented programming and concepts. Considering Javatextquoterights popularity, we initially make an attempt to model this language by using a quite expressing and rich knowledge representation structure, like is ontology. Our aim is to capture the semantics of Java concepts in a way that would render them utilizable by intelligent e-learning applications. Because the construction of an ontology is not an easy task, we follow very specific steps when building the Java ontology. We then take advantage of an already implemented model describing the structure of learning outcomes and combine it with our ontology, with a view to offer a more effective way in organizing the course of Java in the Hellenic Open University. },
keywords = {distance education, java, learning outcomes, ontologies, programming languages},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
<p style="text-align: justify;">Java is a very popular programming language and many study programs in Informatics worldwide include courses particularly designed for its learning. It is considered as the best paradigm for introducing students with object-oriented programming and concepts. Considering Javatextquoterights popularity, we initially make an attempt to model this language by using a quite expressing and rich knowledge representation structure, like is ontology. Our aim is to capture the semantics of Java concepts in a way that would render them utilizable by intelligent e-learning applications. Because the construction of an ontology is not an easy task, we follow very specific steps when building the Java ontology. We then take advantage of an already implemented model describing the structure of learning outcomes and combine it with our ontology, with a view to offer a more effective way in organizing the course of Java in the Hellenic Open University.</p>
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2011 |
Panagiotopoulos, Ioannis; Seremeti, Lambrini; Kameas, Achilles An Alignable User Profile Ontology for Ambient Intelligence Environments (Proceeding) 7th IEEE/AAAI International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE11), IEEE Computer Society Press, Nottingham, UK, July 25-28, 2011. (Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: activity spheres, ambient intelligence, ontologies, user profile) @proceedings{617,
title = {An Alignable User Profile Ontology for Ambient Intelligence Environments},
author = {Ioannis Panagiotopoulos and Lambrini Seremeti and Achilles Kameas},
url = {http://daissy.eap.gr/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/11.PID1817603.pdf},
year = {2011},
date = {2011-01-01},
pages = {270-276},
publisher = {7th IEEE/AAAI International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE11), IEEE Computer Society Press},
address = {Nottingham, UK, July 25-28},
abstract = { One of the principal objectives of todaytextquoterights ambient intelligence environments is to provide users with services according to their activity, i.e. preferences in order to accomplish a specific user goal. For this purpose, miscellaneous user information must be collected and structured into user profiles. These profiles offer the advantage of being easily enriched and exploitable by the environment, in order to deliver to the user, at any moment and at any place, the best fitted service, with regard to his activity. In this paper we present an ontology-based user profile model which provides the static data about a user but also the context of the user in a given situation in real time. },
keywords = {activity spheres, ambient intelligence, ontologies, user profile},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
<p style="text-align: justify;">One of the principal objectives of todaytextquoterights ambient intelligence environments is to provide users with services according to their activity, i.e. preferences in order to accomplish a specific user goal. For this purpose, miscellaneous user information must be collected and structured into user profiles. These profiles offer the advantage of being easily enriched and exploitable by the environment, in order to deliver to the user, at any moment and at any place, the best fitted service, with regard to his activity. In this paper we present an ontology-based user</p><p style="text-align: justify;">profile model which provides the static data about a user but also the context of the user in a given situation in real time.</p>
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Kameas, Achilles; Seremeti, Lambrini Ontology-based Knowledge Management in NGAIEs (Book Chapter) T. Heinroth, Minker (Ed.): Next Generation Intelligent Environments, pp. 85-126, Springer, 2011. (BibTeX | Tags: ontologies) @inbook{Kameas2011,
title = {Ontology-based Knowledge Management in NGAIEs},
author = {Achilles Kameas and Lambrini Seremeti},
editor = {T. Heinroth, W. Minker},
year = {2011},
date = {2011-01-01},
booktitle = {Next Generation Intelligent Environments},
pages = {85-126},
publisher = {Springer},
keywords = {ontologies},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
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2010 |
Togias, Konstantinos; Goumopoulos, Christos; Kameas, Achilles Ontology-based representation of UPnP devices and services for dynamic context-aware ubiquitous computing applications (Proceeding) Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Communication Theory, Reliability, and Quality of Service (track Models and Ontology-based Design of Protocols, Architectures and Services), IEEE Computer Society Press, Athens, Greece, June 13-19, 2010. (Links | BibTeX | Tags: ontologies, Ontology) @proceedings{Togias2010,
title = {Ontology-based representation of UPnP devices and services for dynamic context-aware ubiquitous computing applications},
author = {Konstantinos Togias and Christos Goumopoulos and Achilles Kameas},
url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5532758&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fiel5%2F5532088%2F5532402%2F05532758.pdf%3Farnumber%3D5532758},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-06-13},
pages = {220-225},
publisher = {Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Communication Theory, Reliability, and Quality of Service (track Models and Ontology-based Design of Protocols, Architectures and Services), IEEE Computer Society Press},
address = {Athens, Greece, June 13-19},
keywords = {ontologies, Ontology},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
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Seremeti, Lambrini; Kameas, Achilles Tools for Ontology Engineering and Management (Book Chapter) M. Healy A. Kameas, Poli (Ed.): Theory and Applications of Ontology, volume II , pp. 131-154, Springer, 2010. (BibTeX | Tags: ontologies) @inbook{Seremeti2010,
title = {Tools for Ontology Engineering and Management},
author = {Lambrini Seremeti and Achilles Kameas},
editor = {M. Healy, A. Kameas, R. Poli},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-01-01},
booktitle = {Theory and Applications of Ontology},
volume = {volume II},
pages = {131-154},
publisher = {Springer},
keywords = {ontologies},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
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Antonopoulos, Christos; Kameas, Achilles Αn ontology-driven approach and a context management framework for ubiquitous computing applications (Book Chapter) M. Healy A. Kameas, Poli (Ed.): Theory and Applications of Ontology, volume II , pp. 463-485, Springer, 2010. (BibTeX | Tags: ontologies) @inbook{Antonopoulos2010,
title = {Αn ontology-driven approach and a context management framework for ubiquitous computing applications},
author = {Christos Antonopoulos and Achilles Kameas},
editor = {M. Healy, A. Kameas, R. Poli},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-01-01},
booktitle = {Theory and Applications of Ontology},
volume = {volume II},
pages = {463-485},
publisher = {Springer},
keywords = {ontologies},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
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Goumopoulos, Christos; Kameas, Achilles Αn ontology-driven approach and a context management framework for ubiquitous computing applications (Proceeding) In M. Healy, A. Kameas, R. Poli, (Eds.), Theory and Applications of Ontology, volume II, Springer, 2010. (Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: ambient intelligence, ontologies, Ontology) @proceedings{615,
title = {Αn ontology-driven approach and a context management framework for ubiquitous computing applications},
author = {Christos Goumopoulos and Achilles Kameas},
url = {http://daissy.eap.gr/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/4.Αn-ontology-driven-approach-and-a-context-management-framework-for-ubiquitous-computing-applications-draft.pdf},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-01-01},
publisher = {In M. Healy, A. Kameas, R. Poli, (Eds.), Theory and Applications of Ontology, volume II, Springer},
abstract = { Pervasive or Ubiquitous computing is a new technological paradigm in which every thing around us has built-in and interconnected computers (Weiser, 1991; Disappearing Computer, 2007). Embedded in everyday objects these interconnected devices (also called artifacts) open up an unlimited number of possibilities for many new applications and services (Norman, 1999; Bergman, 2000). Applications result from the dynamic and adaptive composition of such artifacts, triggered via explicit user/application requests, application/task templates, or even more autonomic interaction schemes. Then, in this context, a textquotedblleftsystemtextquotedblright is defined to be the collective, complex service that emerges as an aggregation of simpler services offered by independent artifacts. },
keywords = {ambient intelligence, ontologies, Ontology},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
<p style="text-align: justify;">Pervasive or Ubiquitous computing is a new technological paradigm in which</p><p style="text-align: justify;">every thing around us has built-in and interconnected computers (Weiser, 1991;</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Disappearing Computer, 2007). Embedded in everyday objects these interconnected devices (also called artifacts) open up an unlimited number of possibilities for many new applications and services (Norman, 1999; Bergman, 2000). Applications result from the dynamic and adaptive composition of such artifacts, triggered via explicit user/application requests, application/task templates, or even more autonomic interaction schemes. Then, in this context, a textquotedblleftsystemtextquotedblright is defined to be the collective, complex service that emerges as an aggregation of simpler services offered by independent artifacts.</p>
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2009 |
Kameas, Achilles; Hagras, Hani; Goumopoulos, Christos; Heinroth, Tobias; Meliones, Apostolos; Gardner, Michael; Economou, Dimitris; Pruvost, Gaetan; Bellik, Yacine; Minker, Wolfgang A Pervasive System Architecture that Supports Adaptation using Agents and Ontologies (Proceeding) Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Pervasive Systems, Algorithms and Networks (I-SPAN 2009), IEEE Computer Society Press, Taiwan, December 14-16, 2009. (Links | BibTeX | Tags: Ambient Assisted Living, ambient intelligence, ontologies, Ontology, Ubiquitous computing) @proceedings{Kameas2009b,
title = {A Pervasive System Architecture that Supports Adaptation using Agents and Ontologies},
author = {Achilles Kameas and Hani Hagras and Christos Goumopoulos and Tobias Heinroth and Apostolos Meliones and Michael Gardner and Dimitris Economou and Gaetan Pruvost and Yacine Bellik and Wolfgang Minker},
url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5381940&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fxpls%2Fabs_all.jsp%3Farnumber%3D5381940},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-12-14},
pages = {48 - 153},
publisher = {Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Pervasive Systems, Algorithms and Networks (I-SPAN 2009), IEEE Computer Society Press},
address = {Taiwan, December 14-16},
keywords = {Ambient Assisted Living, ambient intelligence, ontologies, Ontology, Ubiquitous computing},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
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Goumopoulos, Christos; Kameas, Achilles A Service Oriented Architecture Combining Agents and Ontologies towards Pervasive Adaptation (Proceeding) Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE09), IOS Press, Barcelona, Spain, July 20-21, 2009. (Links | BibTeX | Tags: agents, ambient intelligence, ontologies, pervasive computing, Ubiquitous computing) @proceedings{Goumopoulos2009b,
title = {A Service Oriented Architecture Combining Agents and Ontologies towards Pervasive Adaptation},
author = {Christos Goumopoulos and Achilles Kameas},
url = {https://books.google.gr/books?id=VGqCZe4lHWUC&pg=PA228&lpg=PA228&dq=A+Service+Oriented+Architecture+Combining+Agents+and+Ontologies+towards+Pervasive+Adaptation&source=bl&ots=xkEUtW1KeB&sig=PvNNhQTop2R5YpZ4NhiV8oSi7Us&hl=el&sa=X&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAmoVChMI9IKa8sulxwIViM0UCh04kg_c#v=onepage&q=A%20Service%20Oriented%20Architecture%20Combining%20Agents%20and%20Ontologies%20towards%20Pervasive%20Adaptation&f=false},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-07-20},
pages = {228-235},
publisher = {Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE09), IOS Press},
address = {Barcelona, Spain, July 20-21},
keywords = {agents, ambient intelligence, ontologies, pervasive computing, Ubiquitous computing},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
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Seremeti, Lambrini; Kameas, Achilles A task-based ontology engineering approach for novice ontology developers (Proceeding) Proceedings of the 4th Balkan Conference in Informatics (BCI2009), IEEE Computer Society Press, Thessaloniki, Greece, September 17-19, 2009. (Links | BibTeX | Tags: ontologies, Ontology) @proceedings{Seremeti2009b,
title = {A task-based ontology engineering approach for novice ontology developers},
author = {Lambrini Seremeti and Achilles Kameas},
url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5359329&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fxpls%2Fabs_all.jsp%3Farnumber%3D5359329},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-09-17},
publisher = {Proceedings of the 4th Balkan Conference in Informatics (BCI2009), IEEE Computer Society Press},
address = {Thessaloniki, Greece, September 17-19},
keywords = {ontologies, Ontology},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
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Pruvost, Gaetan; Kameas, Achilles; Heinroth, Tobias; Seremeti, Lambrini; Minker, Wolfgang Combining agents and ontologies to support task-centred interoperability in Ambient Intelligent Environments (Proceeding) Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications (ISDA), Pisa, Italy, 30 November - 2 December, 2009. (Links | BibTeX | Tags: ambient intelligence, ontologies, Ontology) @proceedings{Pruvost2009,
title = {Combining agents and ontologies to support task-centred interoperability in Ambient Intelligent Environments},
author = {Gaetan Pruvost and Achilles Kameas and Tobias Heinroth and Lambrini Seremeti and Wolfgang Minker},
url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5362873&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fxpls%2Fabs_all.jsp%3Farnumber%3D5362873},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-11-30},
pages = {55-60},
publisher = {Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications (ISDA)},
address = {Pisa, Italy, 30 November - 2 December},
keywords = {ambient intelligence, ontologies, Ontology},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
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Bellik, Yacine; Kameas, Achilles; Goumopoulos, Christos; Hagras, Hani; Heinroth, Tobias; Pruvost, Gaetan; Meliones, Apostolos; Economou, Dimitris; Minker, Wolfgang; Gardner, Mark Multidimensional Pervasive Adaptation into Ambient Intelligent Environments (Proceeding) Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Pervasive Intelligence and Computing (PICom), Chengdu, China, December 12-14, 2009. (Links | BibTeX | Tags: Ambient Assisted Living, ambient intelligence, ontologies, Ontology, Ubiquitous computing) @proceedings{Bellik2009,
title = {Multidimensional Pervasive Adaptation into Ambient Intelligent Environments},
author = {Yacine Bellik and Achilles Kameas and Christos Goumopoulos and Hani Hagras and Tobias Heinroth and Gaetan Pruvost and Apostolos Meliones and Dimitris Economou and Wolfgang Minker and Mark Gardner},
url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=5380379},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-12-12},
pages = {303 - 308},
publisher = {Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Pervasive Intelligence and Computing (PICom), Chengdu, China},
address = {December 12-14},
keywords = {Ambient Assisted Living, ambient intelligence, ontologies, Ontology, Ubiquitous computing},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
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Seremeti, Lambrini; Goumopoulos, Christos; Kameas, Achilles Ontology-based modeling of dynamic ubiquitous computing applications as evolving activity spheres” (Journal Article) Pervasive and Mobile Computing, 5(5), Elsevier Science , pp. 574-591, 2009. (BibTeX | Tags: ontologies, Ubiquitous computing) @article{Seremeti2009,
title = {Ontology-based modeling of dynamic ubiquitous computing applications as evolving activity spheres”},
author = {Lambrini Seremeti and Christos Goumopoulos and Achilles Kameas},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-05-01},
journal = {Pervasive and Mobile Computing},
volume = {5(5), Elsevier Science},
pages = {574-591},
keywords = {ontologies, Ubiquitous computing},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
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2008 |
Seremeti, Lambrini; Kameas, Achilles Ontology-Based High Level Task Composition in Ubiquitous Computing Applications (Proceeding) Proceedings of the 4th IET International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE08), IET Press, Seattle, USA, July 21-22, 2008. (Links | BibTeX | Tags: ontologies, Ubiquitous computing) @proceedings{Seremeti2008b,
title = {Ontology-Based High Level Task Composition in Ubiquitous Computing Applications},
author = {Lambrini Seremeti and Achilles Kameas},
url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=4629830&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fxpls%2Fabs_all.jsp%3Farnumber%3D4629830},
year = {2008},
date = {2008-07-21},
pages = {1-5},
publisher = {Proceedings of the 4th IET International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE08), IET Press},
address = {Seattle, USA, July 21-22},
keywords = {ontologies, Ubiquitous computing},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
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Seremeti, Lambrini; Kameas, Achilles Ontology-based representation of activity spheres in ubiquitous computing spaces (Proceeding) Proceedings of the International Joint Conferences on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences and Engineering (CISSE2008) & (SCSS 08), Springer, December 5-13, 2008. (Links | BibTeX | Tags: ambient intelligence, ontologies, Ubiquitous computing) @proceedings{Seremeti2008b,
title = {Ontology-based representation of activity spheres in ubiquitous computing spaces},
author = {Lambrini Seremeti and Achilles Kameas},
url = {http://download.springer.com/static/pdf/282/chp%253A10.1007%252F978-90-481-3658-2_77.pdf?originUrl=http%3A%2F%2Flink.springer.com%2Fchapter%2F10.1007%2F978-90-481-3658-2_77&token2=exp=1439373996~acl=%2Fstatic%2Fpdf%2F282%2Fchp%25253A10.1007%25252F978-90-481-3658-2_77.pdf%3ForiginUrl%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Flink.springer.com%252Fchapter%252F10.1007%252F978-90-481-3658-2_77*~hmac=9fb6c1b1a0c36e35889857510563b407cb490923209c3ccc633e864aa3a43388},
year = {2008},
date = {2008-12-05},
pages = {439-443},
publisher = {Proceedings of the International Joint Conferences on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences and Engineering (CISSE2008) & (SCSS 08), Springer},
address = {December 5-13},
keywords = {ambient intelligence, ontologies, Ubiquitous computing},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
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Seremeti, Lambrini; Kameas, Achilles Using ontologies to frame software project knowledge (Proceeding) Proceedings of the 4th Scientific Conference on Project Management (PM-04), Chios, Greece, May 29-31, 2008. (Links | BibTeX | Tags: ontologies) @proceedings{Seremeti2008,
title = {Using ontologies to frame software project knowledge},
author = {Lambrini Seremeti and Achilles Kameas},
url = {http://bmb.cu.edu.tr/evlac/_private/Documents/Publications/PM-04Proceedings.pdf},
year = {2008},
date = {2008-05-29},
pages = {Chios, Greece, May 29-31},
publisher = {Proceedings of the 4th Scientific Conference on Project Management (PM-04)},
address = {Chios, Greece, May 29-31},
keywords = {ontologies},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
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2006 |
Fitsilis, Panos; Gerogiannis, Vasilis; Kameas, Achilles Extracting And Maintaining Project Knowledge Using Ontologies (Proceeding) Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, workshop on "Technologies for Collaborative Business Processes", Paphos, Cyprus, May 23-27, 2006. (Links | BibTeX | Tags: ontologies) @proceedings{Fitsilis2006,
title = {Extracting And Maintaining Project Knowledge Using Ontologies},
author = {Panos Fitsilis and Vasilis Gerogiannis and Achilles Kameas},
url = {http://www.academia.edu/2953455/Extracting_and_Maintaining_Project_Knowledge_Using_Ontologies},
year = {2006},
date = {2006-06-23},
pages = {72-83},
publisher = {Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, workshop on "Technologies for Collaborative Business Processes"},
address = {Paphos, Cyprus, May 23-27},
keywords = {ontologies},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
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2005 |
Christopoulou, Eleni; Goumopoulos, Christos; Kameas, Achilles An ontology-based context management and reasoning process for UbiComp applications (Proceeding) Proceedings of the Joint sOc-EUSAI’2005 conference, ACM Press, Grenoble, France, November 12-14, 2005. (Links | BibTeX | Tags: ambient intelligence, ontologies, Ubiquitous computing) @proceedings{Christopoulou2005b,
title = {An ontology-based context management and reasoning process for UbiComp applications},
author = {Eleni Christopoulou and Christos Goumopoulos and Achilles Kameas},
url = {http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/1110000/1107613/p265-christopoulou.pdf?ip=193.108.161.114&id=1107613&acc=ACTIVE%20SERVICE&key=5641A0C343C36AC1%2E3E46B6E35D9CC2FC%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35&CFID=700637963&CFTOKEN=48370407&__acm__=1439282240_0ea153e96165808e7e8bcce10710f612},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-11-12},
pages = {265-270},
publisher = {Proceedings of the Joint sOc-EUSAI’2005 conference, ACM Press},
address = {Grenoble, France, November 12-14},
keywords = {ambient intelligence, ontologies, Ubiquitous computing},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
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Christopoulou, Eleni; Kameas, Achilles GAS Ontology: an ontology for collaboration among ubiquitous computing devices (Journal Article) International Journal of Human – Computer Studies, 62(5), Elsevier , pp. 664-685, 2005. (BibTeX | Tags: ontologies, Ubiquitous computing) @article{Christopoulou2005,
title = {GAS Ontology: an ontology for collaboration among ubiquitous computing devices},
author = {Eleni Christopoulou and Achilles Kameas},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-05-01},
journal = {International Journal of Human – Computer Studies},
volume = {62(5), Elsevier},
pages = {664-685},
keywords = {ontologies, Ubiquitous computing},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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2004 |
Christopoulou, Eleni; Kameas, Achilles Using ontologies to address key issues in ubiquitous computing systems (Proceeding) Proceedings of 2nd European Symposium on Ambient Intelligence (EUSAI), Springer-Verlag, LNCS 3296, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, November 8-10, 2004. (Links | BibTeX | Tags: ambient intelligence, ontologies, Ubiquitous computing) @proceedings{Christopoulou2004,
title = {Using ontologies to address key issues in ubiquitous computing systems},
author = {Eleni Christopoulou and Achilles Kameas},
url = {http://download.springer.com/static/pdf/357/chp%253A10.1007%252F978-3-540-30473-9_2.pdf?originUrl=http%3A%2F%2Flink.springer.com%2Fchapter%2F10.1007%2F978-3-540-30473-9_2&token2=exp=1439282008~acl=%2Fstatic%2Fpdf%2F357%2Fchp%25253A10.1007%25252F978-3-540-30473-9_2.pdf%3ForiginUrl%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Flink.springer.com%252Fchapter%252F10.1007%252F978-3-540-30473-9_2*~hmac=73d1cb7e9e085fc0cb87fe1d4a60262a83087a66adb4e689237fd3dbc9451499},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-11-08},
pages = {13-24},
publisher = {Proceedings of 2nd European Symposium on Ambient Intelligence (EUSAI), Springer-Verlag, LNCS 3296},
address = {Eindhoven, the Netherlands, November 8-10},
keywords = {ambient intelligence, ontologies, Ubiquitous computing},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {proceedings}
}
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