Print Email Facebook Twitter Ontology Engineering for the Design and Implementation of Personal Pervasive Lifestyle Support Title Ontology Engineering for the Design and Implementation of Personal Pervasive Lifestyle Support Author van Bekkum, Michael A. (TNO) Krieger, Hans-Ulrich (German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)) Neerincx, M.A. (TNO) Kaptein, F.C.A. (TU Delft Interactive Intelligence) Kiefer, Bernd (German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)) Rijgersberg, R.M. (TU Delft Interactive Intelligence) Racioppa, Stefania (German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)) Contributor Martin, Michael (editor) Cuquet, Marti (editor) Folmer, Erwin (editor) Date 2016 Abstract The PAL project1 is developing an embodied conversational agent (robot and its avatar), and applications for child-agent activities that help children from 8 to 14 years old to acquire the required knowledge, skills, and attitude for adequate diabetes selfmanagement. Formal and informal caregivers can use the PAL system to enhance their supportive role for this self-management learning process. We are developing a common ontology (i) to support normative behavior in a flexible way, (ii) to establish mutual understanding in the human-agent system, (iii) to integrate and utilize knowledge from the application and scientific domains, and (iv) to produce sensible human-agent dialogues. The common ontology is constructed by relating and integrating partly existing separate ontologies that are specific to certain contexts or domains. This paper presents the general vision, approach, and state of the art. Subject Common ontologyDIT++ standardEmbodied conversational agentHFC inference engineHuman-agent dialogueOntology engineering To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:635375e0-bf26-4958-b110-53b539fc5e7c Source SEMPDS-2016: Joint Proceedings of the Posters and Demos Track of the 12th International Conference on Semantic Systems - SEMANTiCS2016 and the 1st International Workshop on Semantic Change & Evolving Semantics (SuCCESS'16) Series CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 1613-0073, 1695 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2016 Michael A. van Bekkum, Hans-Ulrich Krieger, M.A. Neerincx, F.C.A. Kaptein, Bernd Kiefer, R.M. Rijgersberg, Stefania Racioppa Files PDF 32308593.pdf 310.55 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:635375e0-bf26-4958-b110-53b539fc5e7c/datastream/OBJ/view