SignalKG: Towards Reasoning about the Underlying Causes of Sensor Observations

08/11/2022
by   Anj Simmons, et al.
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This paper demonstrates our vision for knowledge graphs that assist machines to reason about the cause of signals observed by sensors. We show how the approach allows for constructing smarter surveillance systems that reason about the most likely cause (e.g., an attacker breaking a window) of a signal rather than acting directly on the received signal without consideration for how it was produced.

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