2016
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DOREMI - Activity recognition modelling and reasoning system development

Bacciu D., Gallicchio C., Micheli A., Fortunati L., Palumbo F., La Rosa D., Kropf J., Henke S., Kreiner K.

Human activity recognition  Reasoning system  Database schema  Machine learning  Predictive learning models  Explorative data analysis  Model selection  High-level system architecture  Software components  System development and implementation  Software release  Computer-Communication Networks 

Deliverable D4.2 describes the Context Awareness and Activity Recognition system implemented as part of the research and development activities in tasks 4.1 (second part), 4.2, 4.3, 4.4. This deliverable includes both the released software system, available through WP4 code repository, as well as the present document. This document provides an up-to-date architectural view of the released system and provides a description of the implementation level details of the developed software. This includes both a specification of the software components, the description of the application programming interface implementing them as well as system deployment information, including hardware and software requirements. Further, it is provided a preliminary account of the experimental validation of the system components on data collected in the DOREMI laboratories and pilot site. A complete report on the experimental validation of the system will be provided in Deliverable D4.3 at M33.

Source: Project report, DOREMI, Deliverable D4.2, 2016



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@techreport{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:354639,
	title = {DOREMI - Activity recognition modelling and reasoning system development},
	author = {Bacciu D. and Gallicchio C. and Micheli A. and Fortunati L. and Palumbo F. and La Rosa D. and Kropf J. and Henke S. and Kreiner K.},
	institution = {Project report, DOREMI, Deliverable D4.2, 2016},
	year = {2016}
}

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