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An Ontology-Based Affective Computing Approach for Passenger Safety Engagement on Cruise Ships
Authors:
Annarita Cinquepalmi
Umberto Straccia
Keywords: Affective Computing; Semantic Matchmaking; Fuzzy OWL 2
Abstract:
The safety of cruise passengers is a key element for a cruise company. Among various aspects, the ability to interpret and recognize cruisers' emotions, so that he/she feel safe, plays a central role in human communication. Affective computing addresses the computational processing of emotions. Current automatic emotion recognizers basically use automated classification tools to label emotions without capturing relations between biosignals and observations measured by the various sensors. This work proposes instead an Ontology Web Language (OWL) ontology-based emotion recognition framework by (i) monitoring human body vital signals through wearable, non-invasive sensors; and then the (ii) emotion detection is based on a ontology-based matchmaking process via non-standard automated reasoning services. A key factor is the use of so-called vague/fuzzy concepts, which are intrinsic in the realm of emotions and their dynamic evolution. To this end, we exploit Fuzzy Description Logics (Fuzzy DLs), which are the logical foundation of fuzzy OWL ontologies, i.e., OWL ontologies extended with vague/fuzzy concepts. An early prototype has been implemented wrt a reference dataset and a preliminary experiment has being carried out with the aim to monitor the emotions experienced by cruise passengers while viewing safety video instructions.
Pages: 203 to 208
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2016
Publication date: October 9, 2016
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-4278
ISBN: 978-1-61208-505-0
Location: Venice, Italy
Dates: from October 9, 2016 to October 13, 2016