CDTOM: A Context-driven Task-oriented Middleware for Pervasive Homecare Environment
Hongbo Ni, Bessam Abdulrazak, Daqing Zhang, Shu Wu

TL;DR
This paper introduces CDTOM, a middleware that uses context and task modeling to enable smart home systems to assist elderly users effectively by recognizing tasks and providing relevant services.
Contribution
It presents a novel task model and recognition approach based on hierarchy of task ontology and case-based reasoning for pervasive homecare environments.
Findings
High accuracy in user activity inference
Efficient context management demonstrated
Improved quality of life for users
Abstract
With the growing number of the elderly, we see a greater demand for home care, and the vision of pervasive computing is also floating into the domain of the household that aims to build a smart home which can assist inhabitants (users) to live more conveniently and harmoniously. Such health-care pervasive applications in smart home should focus on the inhabitant's goal or task in diverse situations, rather than the various complex devices and services. The core challenge for homecare design is to perceive the environment and assess occurring situations, thus allowing systems to behave intelligently according to the user's intent. Due to the dynamic and heterogeneous nature of pervasive computing environment, it is difficult for an average user to obtain right information and service and in right place at right time. This paper proposes a context-driven task-oriented middleware (CDTOM)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsContext-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Robotics and Automated Systems
