Research Article
Applications of Multimodal Physical (IoT), Cyber and Social Data for Reliable and Actionable Insights
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/icst.collaboratecom.2014.257553, author={Amit Sheth and Pramod Anantharam and Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan}, title={Applications of Multimodal Physical (IoT), Cyber and Social Data for Reliable and Actionable Insights}, proceedings={2nd Inernational Workshop on Internet of things}, publisher={IEEE}, proceedings_a={C-IOT}, year={2014}, month={11}, keywords={social data physical-cyber-social systems actionable information internet of things}, doi={10.4108/icst.collaboratecom.2014.257553} }
- Amit Sheth
Pramod Anantharam
Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan
Year: 2014
Applications of Multimodal Physical (IoT), Cyber and Social Data for Reliable and Actionable Insights
C-IOT
ICST
DOI: 10.4108/icst.collaboratecom.2014.257553
Abstract
Physical objects with embedded sensors are increasingly be- ing networked together using wireless and internet technologies to form Internet of Things (IoT). However, early applications that rely on IoT data fail to provide comprehensive situational awareness. This often requires combining physical (i.e., IoT) data with social data created by humans on the Web and increasingly on their mobile phones (i.e., citizen sensing) as well as other data such as structured open data and background knowledge available on the Web (i.e., cyber data and knowledge). In this paper, we explore how integration and analysis of multimodal physical-cyber- social data can support advanced applications and enrich human experience. Specifically, we illustrate the complementary role played by sensor and social data, often inter- mediated by other Web based data and knowledge, using real-world examples in the domain of situational awareness, traffic monitoring, and healthcare. We also show how se- mantic techniques and technologies support critical data interoperability needs, advanced computation capabilities including reasoning, and significantly enhance our ability to exploit growing amount of data from the proliferation of Internet of Things.