About Me
I am currently a postdoctoral fellow at the NICHE Research Group at Dalhousie University. Previously, I was a postdoctoral fellow (2011-2013) at the BFO team, ICube Laboratory at University of Strasbourg. My PhD dissertation, defended in 2011, was on an activity recognition approach based the possibility theory and description logic. The PhD was carried out at the DOMUS Laboratory at Université de Sherbrooke.
Research Interests
My main research interests include:
- Ambient intelligence and Context awareness
- Knowledge representation and Semantic Web
- Health informatics and Cognitive assistance
Currently, I am doing research on knowledge-driven activity recognition and health informatics.
Publications
2010
Possibilistic Behavior Recognition in Smart Homes for Cognitive Assistance Inproceedings
In: AAAI Workshop on Plan, Activity, and Intent Recognition (PAIR) 2010, the Twenty-Fourth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-10), pp. 53-60, AAAI Press, Atlanta, GA, USA, 2010.
Possibilistic Activity Recognition Inproceedings
In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence 2010 (ICAART'10), pp. 1-6, Valencia, Spain INSTICC, 2010.
2009
A Possibilistic Model for Activity Recognition in Smart Homes Inproceedings
In: Proceedings of The First International Workshop on Context-Awareness in Smart Environments: Background, Achievements and Challenges (CASEbac 2009). Co-located event of the 18th IEEE International Symp, pp. 9-16, Toyama, Japan, 2009.
Ambient Activity Recognition: A Possibilistic Approach Inproceedings
In: dos Reis, António Palma (Ed.): Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Agents (ISA'09), pp. 231-235, IADIS, Algarve, Portugal, 2009, ISBN: 978-972-8924-87-4.