ACCESIBILITIC ontology - version 3

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Brunil D. Romero, María J. Rodríguez , María V. Hurtado, Hisham M. Haddad
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Brunil D. Romero M.
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10.21227/r67k-6a29
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Abstract 

Accessibility and Activity-Centered Design for ICT Users: ACCESIBILITIC Ontology

 

ABSTRACT 

Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are involved in daily human activities. Accessibility guarantees that individuals with different abilities interact with ICTs. User profile models are explicit representation of characteristics of an individual and are used to reason about what users need, they are implemented through ontologies. After identifying common and different aspects among important ontologies in the domain of Accessibility and e-inclusion, we designed and implemented ACCESIBILITIC ontology applying NeOn methodology, specifically by reusing and reengineering these ontologies. The strengths of our model include the user ability to develop a high variety of capabilities despite his/her disabilities, support for inference processes, and providing answers to several Competency Questions. ACCESIBILITIC allows representing suitable technical support based on user capabilities when interacting with ICTs. Besides, some activities in day-to-day life are inferred according to user capabilities, allowing support for Activity-Centered Design (ACD).

 

Instructions: 

ACCESIBILITIC Ontology (version 3) was designed by reusing: ICF, User Impairment Ontology, ADOLENA, ASK-IT, AEGIS/ACCESSIBLE ver 5.1, Affinto, and Egonto.

 

It supports inference process and provides answers to the following Competency Questions (CQs):

CQ1: What disabilities belongs to each kind of impairment?

CQ2: What impairment or combinations of impairment does a user have?

CQ3: What support assistant can be recommended to a user taking into account his/her disabilities and capabilities?

CQ4: What activities and participations can a user perform in the information society according to his/her capabilities?

 

This work was conducted using Protégé 5.0.0

Ontologies processed in 62 ms by Hermit 1.8.3.413

 

Authors:

-Brunil D. Romero M. Simon Bolívar University

-María J. Rodríguez F. University of Granada

-María V. Hurtado T. University of Granada

-Hisham M. Haddad. Kennesaw State University

 

-Agosto 2018-

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