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Andrés Muñoz, Emilio Serrano,
Juan A. Botía
{amunoz, emilioserra, juanbot}@um.es
University of Murcia
Spain
1
Ana Villa
ana.villa@ami2.net
Ambiental Intelligence &
Interaction, SLL (Ami2)
Murcia, Spain
Outline
 Introduction
 A Proposal of AAL System: Necesity
 Checking Alerts Through a Visual Assistant
 Argumentative MAS for the AMT
 AMT presented
 AMT Use Example
 Conclusion and Future Work
2
Introduction
Motivations:
 Number of people living alone is growing rapidly in
the last years (especially elderly people)
 Ambient Assited Living systems (AALs) aimed to the
monitoring of elderly people living independently
 It is necessary to develop interfaces between carers
and the AAL system
 Carers should be able to check the situations inferred by the system in a
friendly and intuitive manner
 (alerts, subject’s location and activities, etc.)
3
4
Introduction
Proposal:
 We propose here an alert management tool (AMT) for
supporting the carers in their task of monitoring the
alerts detected by AAL systems
 Several types and levels of information are offered:
1. A group of graphs showing sensor data, subject’s location, etc.
2. A visual simulation in 3D, and
3. A text-based explanation
5
A Proposal of AAL System: Necesity
Necesity:
 We adopt Necesity as an AAL system reference to
develop and validate our AMT
 Necesity is a non-intrusive AAL system designed to
detect domestic incidents on elderly people who live
independently
 Long inactive periods due to falls, unexpected
patterns of behaviour, etc.
 Necesity has been tested and validated in
several hundred of houses in Murcia
6
A Proposal of AAL System: Necesity
 Necesity is composed of:
 A mini-computer with
wireless communication.
 Three types of wireless
sensor:
 Motion sensors (infrared) in rooms
 Pressure sensors in beds and
armchairs
 A magnetic sensor in the main
door for detecting any person
entering or leaving the house
 Sensor data are transmitted
using ZigBee technology
7
Checking Alerts Through a Visual Assistant
 Carers in Necesity must decide whether an alert is a false alarm or it is
necessary to launch an emergency protocol.
8
Checking Alerts Through a Visual Assistant
 We have defined a process to decide if it is necessary to
launch an emergency protocol using our AMT.
 This process relies on an argumentative MAS.
9
Argumentative MAS for the AMT
 AAL systems have to face
ambiguous/inconsistent situations
 We have developed an argumentative
multi-agent system to evaluate sensor
data.
 This MAS is able to cope with
inconsistent and ambiguous situations:
 Inactive periods when the elderly is
sleeping or resting in the armchair
 Detection of different contexts when
the elderly is accompanied
 It allows us to generate reports to
explain the alerts raised by Necesity
10
Argumentative MAS for the AMT
Context Layer:
• Entails simple and complex contexts
• Context agents for each subtype of
context
• Each context agent infers a specific context
and builds arguments to justify it. Then,
they send the to the Context Aggregator
agent (CAA).
• CAA uses the arguments provided to
decide which context is more plausible in
case of inconsistency.
11
Argumentative MAS for the AMT
Assessment Layer:
• Evaluates contexts received from the
Context Layer and generates a report
indicating whether the occupant is in a
safe or unsafe situation.
• AssesA uses that context info,
occupant’s profile data and a set of
assessment rules to this end.
• MAS paradigm: distributed and
modular architecture which is
efficiently executed and easily extended
12
AMT presented
 Sensor data logged by Necesity
is provided to our AMT which
uses the argumentative MAS to
generate a report explaining the
most plausible reason for the
alarm.
 Carer may access to more detailed
information by clicking on it in the
report window.
 Carers should validate the report
through two visual elements:
 A. Sensor Monitor Panel
 B. 3D Simulation
13
AMT presented
A. Sensor Monitor Panel
14
AMT presented
B. 3D Simulation
AMT Use Example
Scenario:
 The elderly is located sleeping in her bedroom
 At one point during the night, a relative who sometimes sleeps in the
occupant’s house enters it.
 In that moment, the sensor in the main door is activated, and subsequently
the motion sensor in the hall is activated as well.
 Next, the relative enters his bedroom, which does not have any sensors
installed in it.
 As a result, the last active location registered by Necesity is the hall.
 Since no new movement is detected in the hall afterwards, Necesity
triggers an inactivity alert several minutes later
 An unexpected lack of movement in the hall at night may indicate that the
occupant has suffered a fall or faint.
 This alert results in a false alarm since the occupant is actually sleeping
in her bedroom, which is considered a safe context
 3D simulation movie 15
AMT Use Example
 Conflict: Occupant is in the hall and
inactive? / there is an accompanist and
the occupant is sleeping?
 Argumentative MAS concludes the
second case -> safe situation
 How? -> five agents involved in an
argumentation
 These are the details, but our AMT
allows to study them intuitively by the
text report, the event charts and the
simulation.
16
ARGUMENTATION
 Location Context Agent (LCA): occupant’s
location in the bedroom (argument ALC2)
 SleepingCtx Agent: uses ALC2 to entail
that occupant is sleeping.
 Assessment agent (AssesA) classifies this
context as safe (sleeping in the normal
limits).
 At 02:08, LCA detects movement in the
hall, the occupant must be there
(argument ALC1)
 Context aggregator agent (CCA) detects a
conflict between ALC1 and ALC2 and
chooses ALC1 (move sensors are more
reliable).
 AccompaniedCtx Agent detects that a
person has entered the house (no
movement – door open – movement).
 CAA chooses now ALC2 over ALC1 (the
occupant’s profile says that she may be
accompanied at nights).
 AssesA classifies this context as safe and
detects a possible false alarm.
Conclusion and Future Work
 A fundamental aspect that must be taken into account when
designing AAL systems is the interface between carers and
these systems.
 This work is focused on the design of these interfaces
 We propose an alert management tool (AMT)
 It allows carers to interpret and validate the alarms generated in a
visual and intuitive way.
 It provides text-based explanations, sensor data graphs and 3D
simulations.
 Future steps in the development of our AMT:
 To interconnect its three interfaces
 To allow the carer to pose queries.
17
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An Explanation-Based Alert Management Tool for Basic AAL Systems

  • 1. Andrés Muñoz, Emilio Serrano, Juan A. Botía {amunoz, emilioserra, juanbot}@um.es University of Murcia Spain 1 Ana Villa ana.villa@ami2.net Ambiental Intelligence & Interaction, SLL (Ami2) Murcia, Spain
  • 2. Outline  Introduction  A Proposal of AAL System: Necesity  Checking Alerts Through a Visual Assistant  Argumentative MAS for the AMT  AMT presented  AMT Use Example  Conclusion and Future Work 2
  • 3. Introduction Motivations:  Number of people living alone is growing rapidly in the last years (especially elderly people)  Ambient Assited Living systems (AALs) aimed to the monitoring of elderly people living independently  It is necessary to develop interfaces between carers and the AAL system  Carers should be able to check the situations inferred by the system in a friendly and intuitive manner  (alerts, subject’s location and activities, etc.) 3
  • 4. 4 Introduction Proposal:  We propose here an alert management tool (AMT) for supporting the carers in their task of monitoring the alerts detected by AAL systems  Several types and levels of information are offered: 1. A group of graphs showing sensor data, subject’s location, etc. 2. A visual simulation in 3D, and 3. A text-based explanation
  • 5. 5 A Proposal of AAL System: Necesity Necesity:  We adopt Necesity as an AAL system reference to develop and validate our AMT  Necesity is a non-intrusive AAL system designed to detect domestic incidents on elderly people who live independently  Long inactive periods due to falls, unexpected patterns of behaviour, etc.  Necesity has been tested and validated in several hundred of houses in Murcia
  • 6. 6 A Proposal of AAL System: Necesity  Necesity is composed of:  A mini-computer with wireless communication.  Three types of wireless sensor:  Motion sensors (infrared) in rooms  Pressure sensors in beds and armchairs  A magnetic sensor in the main door for detecting any person entering or leaving the house  Sensor data are transmitted using ZigBee technology
  • 7. 7 Checking Alerts Through a Visual Assistant  Carers in Necesity must decide whether an alert is a false alarm or it is necessary to launch an emergency protocol.
  • 8. 8 Checking Alerts Through a Visual Assistant  We have defined a process to decide if it is necessary to launch an emergency protocol using our AMT.  This process relies on an argumentative MAS.
  • 9. 9 Argumentative MAS for the AMT  AAL systems have to face ambiguous/inconsistent situations  We have developed an argumentative multi-agent system to evaluate sensor data.  This MAS is able to cope with inconsistent and ambiguous situations:  Inactive periods when the elderly is sleeping or resting in the armchair  Detection of different contexts when the elderly is accompanied  It allows us to generate reports to explain the alerts raised by Necesity
  • 10. 10 Argumentative MAS for the AMT Context Layer: • Entails simple and complex contexts • Context agents for each subtype of context • Each context agent infers a specific context and builds arguments to justify it. Then, they send the to the Context Aggregator agent (CAA). • CAA uses the arguments provided to decide which context is more plausible in case of inconsistency.
  • 11. 11 Argumentative MAS for the AMT Assessment Layer: • Evaluates contexts received from the Context Layer and generates a report indicating whether the occupant is in a safe or unsafe situation. • AssesA uses that context info, occupant’s profile data and a set of assessment rules to this end. • MAS paradigm: distributed and modular architecture which is efficiently executed and easily extended
  • 12. 12 AMT presented  Sensor data logged by Necesity is provided to our AMT which uses the argumentative MAS to generate a report explaining the most plausible reason for the alarm.  Carer may access to more detailed information by clicking on it in the report window.  Carers should validate the report through two visual elements:  A. Sensor Monitor Panel  B. 3D Simulation
  • 13. 13 AMT presented A. Sensor Monitor Panel
  • 15. AMT Use Example Scenario:  The elderly is located sleeping in her bedroom  At one point during the night, a relative who sometimes sleeps in the occupant’s house enters it.  In that moment, the sensor in the main door is activated, and subsequently the motion sensor in the hall is activated as well.  Next, the relative enters his bedroom, which does not have any sensors installed in it.  As a result, the last active location registered by Necesity is the hall.  Since no new movement is detected in the hall afterwards, Necesity triggers an inactivity alert several minutes later  An unexpected lack of movement in the hall at night may indicate that the occupant has suffered a fall or faint.  This alert results in a false alarm since the occupant is actually sleeping in her bedroom, which is considered a safe context  3D simulation movie 15
  • 16. AMT Use Example  Conflict: Occupant is in the hall and inactive? / there is an accompanist and the occupant is sleeping?  Argumentative MAS concludes the second case -> safe situation  How? -> five agents involved in an argumentation  These are the details, but our AMT allows to study them intuitively by the text report, the event charts and the simulation. 16 ARGUMENTATION  Location Context Agent (LCA): occupant’s location in the bedroom (argument ALC2)  SleepingCtx Agent: uses ALC2 to entail that occupant is sleeping.  Assessment agent (AssesA) classifies this context as safe (sleeping in the normal limits).  At 02:08, LCA detects movement in the hall, the occupant must be there (argument ALC1)  Context aggregator agent (CCA) detects a conflict between ALC1 and ALC2 and chooses ALC1 (move sensors are more reliable).  AccompaniedCtx Agent detects that a person has entered the house (no movement – door open – movement).  CAA chooses now ALC2 over ALC1 (the occupant’s profile says that she may be accompanied at nights).  AssesA classifies this context as safe and detects a possible false alarm.
  • 17. Conclusion and Future Work  A fundamental aspect that must be taken into account when designing AAL systems is the interface between carers and these systems.  This work is focused on the design of these interfaces  We propose an alert management tool (AMT)  It allows carers to interpret and validate the alarms generated in a visual and intuitive way.  It provides text-based explanations, sensor data graphs and 3D simulations.  Future steps in the development of our AMT:  To interconnect its three interfaces  To allow the carer to pose queries. 17
  • 18. 18