Culmone et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Human activity recognition using a semantic ontology-based frameworkCulmone et al., 2015
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- Culmone R
- Giuliodori P
- Quadrini M
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- International Journal on Advances in Intelligent Systems
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In the last years, the extensive use of smart objects embedded in the physical world, in order to monitor and record physical or environmental conditions, has increased rapidly. In this scenario, heterogeneous devices are connected together into a network. Data generated …
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