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A ROS multi-ontology references services: OWL reasoners and application prototyping issues
Luca Buoncompagni, Alessio Capitanelli, Fulvio Mastrogiovanni
- Year
- 2017
- Citations
- 3
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
This paper introduces a ROS Multi Ontology References (ARMOR) service, a general-purpose and scalable interface between robot architectures and OWL reasoners. ARMOR addresses synchronisation and communication issues among heterogeneous and distributed software components. As a guiding scenario, we consider a prototyping approach for the use of symbolic reasoning in human-robot interaction applications.
Keywords
OntologyComputer scienceScalabilityInterface (matter)Software engineeringRobotWeb Ontology LanguageService (business)SoftwareHuman–computer interaction
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