Laura Pomponio, M. L. Goc, Eric Pascual, A. Anfosso
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Abstract
One of the major issues of monitoring activities in smart environments is the building of activity models from sensor's timed data. This paper proposes a general theoretical approach to this aim that provides operational results as it is illustrated with the prototypical home of the GerHome project. This proposal is based on the use of a Knowledge Engineering methodology and a Machine Learning process that are both funded on a general theory of dynamic process modeling, the Timed Observation Theory.