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RT-MLR: A Hybrid Framework for Context-Aware Systems

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Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems (HAIS 2011)

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This work presents a hybrid framework solution to describe context and develop context-aware systems. The framework intends to provide best domain knowledge expressiveness combining First Order Logic, Temporal Logic, and Fuzzy Logic. The framework engine was developed to be used in Object-Oriented systems, integrating the domain rules and system objects using an event-based architecture. The framework has been exemplified based on its capability to perform information fusion based on a heterogeneous context definition.

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Rangel, P., de Carvalho, J.G., Ramirez, M.R., de Souza, J.M. (2011). RT-MLR: A Hybrid Framework for Context-Aware Systems. In: Corchado, E., Kurzyński, M., Woźniak, M. (eds) Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems. HAIS 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 6679. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21222-2_12

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