2004
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DomoML: the definition of a standard markup for interoperability of human home interactions

Furfari F., Sommaruga L., Soria C., Fresco R.

Semantic Web  Pervasive computing  Home networking  DomoML  Domotics  Ontologies  Ambient intelligence 

DomoML is a mark-up language aimed at the definition of interoperability standard for domestic resources within the NICHE project (Natural Interaction in Computerised Home Environment). The project focuses on human language as a means for mediating user interaction with the home environment, enabling a user to control, query and program devices. Various heterogeneous components are going to take part in this architecture, and DomoML is the glue which allows them to be interfaced. It is a mark-up language intended to define a semantic layer on which novel value-added services (agents) can easily be built.

Source: 2th European Symposium on Ambient Intelligence (EUSAI), pp. 41–44, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 8-10 November 2004


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@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:91069,
	title = {DomoML: the definition of a standard markup for interoperability of human home interactions},
	author = {Furfari F. and Sommaruga L. and Soria C. and Fresco R.},
	doi = {10.1145/1031419.1031430},
	booktitle = {2th European Symposium on Ambient Intelligence (EUSAI), pp. 41–44, Eindhoven,  The Netherlands, 8-10 November 2004},
	year = {2004}
}