PUBLICATIONS
(2015 onwards)
Conference Papers
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D. Triboan, E. A. Obonyo, A. Ayesh, S. Y. Yerima, B. Basak, W. Wang’ombe, D. Olago, L. A. Olaka, K. K. Sznajder, C. Madivate, "A Transdisciplinary Framework for AI-driven Disaster Risk Reduction for Low-income Housing Communities in Kenya", IEEE SMC 2021 Melbourne, Australia, 17 - 20 October, 2021.
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D. Triboan, A. Meggi, “A Personalised Virtual Smart Home Space Representation to Preserve User's Privacy and Integrity in The Assisted Living System within the context of Diu Island”, Digitizing Safety, Health & Wellbeing, Urban Assemblage: The City as Architecture, Media, AI and Big Data, University of Hertfordshire, 28-30 June 2021.
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D. Triboan, L. Chen, F. Chen, “Fuzzy-based Fine-grained Human Activity Recognition within Smart Environments”, 2019 IEEE Smart World Congress, Leicester, UK, August 19-23, 2019. (Best Paper Awarded - SWC2019 )
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S. Fallmann, I. Psychoula, L. Chen, F. Chen, J. Doyley, D. Triboan, “Reality and Perception: Activity monitoring and data collection within a real-world smart home”, 2017 IEEE Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing (UIC), San Francisco, CA, USA, August 4-8, 2017.
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D. Triboan, L. Chen, F. Chen, S. Fallmann, I. Psychoula, “Real-Time Sensor Observation Segmentation For Complex Activity Recognition Within Smart Environments”, 2017 IEEE Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing (UIC), San Francisco, CA, USA, August 4-8, 2017.
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D. Triboan, L. Chen, F. Chen, "Towards a Mobile Assistive System Using Service-oriented Architecture",2016 IEEE Symposium on Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE), Oxford, UK, 2016, pp. 215-224.
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Overview: This study proposes a new system architecture that brings together the service-oriented architecture (SOA), Semantic Web technologies and other methods to address some of the shortfalls in the predecessor system implementations using off-the-shelf and open source components. A partial system implementation is then presented using the proposed system architecture. The system takes some of the key design aspects such as extensibility, reusability, scalability, and maintainability into consideration. The system provides a foundation to further extend the capability of monitoring, collecting, processing and accurately recognising complex activities in its overall aim to support assistive living.
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Journal Papers
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D. Triboan, A. Meggi, "Reformulating a Smart Home System for the Indian Context: Diu Island", International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, WIT PRESS, 2019.
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D. Triboan, L. Chen, F. Chen, “A Semantics-based Approach to Sensor Data Segmentation in Real-time Activity Recognition”, Special Issue on “Smart Cyber-Physical Systems: towards Pervasive Intelligence systems”, Future Generation Computer Systems, vol. 93, 2019, pp. 224-236.
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D. Triboan, L. Chen, F. Chen, and Z. Wang, “Semantic Segmentation of Real-time Sensor Data Stream for Complex Activity Recognition,” Pers. Ubiquitous Comput., pp. 1–15, 2017.
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Overview: The paper proposes semantic-based segmentation approach to segment real-time sensor data stream using terminology box (T-box) and assertion box (A-box) reasoning, along with logical rules to infer whether the incoming sensor event is related to a given sequence of the activity. A use-case scenario is used to illustrate how the proposed approach conducts semantic segmentation of real-time sensor data stream to recognise an elderly person’s complex activities (i.e. single, interwoven, and concurrent).
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D. Triboan, L. Chen, F. Chen, Z. Wang, “Towards Service-oriented Architecture for a Mobile Assistive System with Real-time Environmental Sensing”, Tsinghua Science And Technology, vol. 21 no.6, pp.581-597, 2016.
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Overview: The manuscript extends the previous conference paper with real-time sensing capabilities. The Wireless Sensing Networks (WSNs) architecture was proposed, implementation and evaluation of the system were presented.​
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Book Chapters
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D. Triboan, L. Chen, F. Chen, and Zumin Wang, “Multigranularity Activity Recognition within a Multiple Occupancy Environment”, Cyber-Enabled Intelligence, Taylor & Francis, CRC Press, 2019.