Prediction and decision-making in intelligent environments supported by knowledge graphs, a systematic review

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Abstract

Ambient Intelligence is currently a lively application domain of Artificial Intelligence and has become the central subject of multiple initiatives worldwide. Several approaches inside this domain make use of knowledge bases or knowledge graphs, both previously existing and ad hoc. This form of representation allows heterogeneous data gathered from diverse sources to be contextualized and combined to create relevant information for intelligent systems, usually following higher level constraints defined by an ontology. In this work, we conduct a systematic review of the existing usages of knowledge bases in intelligent environments, as well as an in-depth study of the predictive and decision-making models employed. Finally, we present a use case for smart homes and illustrate the use and advantages of Knowledge Graph Embeddings in this context.

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Amador-Domínguez, E., Serrano, E., Manrique, D., & De Paz, J. F. (2019). Prediction and decision-making in intelligent environments supported by knowledge graphs, a systematic review. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19081774

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