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Should we align to the SOMA (Socio-physical Model of Activities) ontology ? #199

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maximelefrancois86 opened this issue Dec 1, 2023 · 1 comment

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SOMA stands for Socio-physical Model of Activities (https://ease-crc.github.io/soma/).

The Socio-physical Model of Activities (SOMA) is an ontological modeling approach for autonomous robotic agents performing everyday manipulation activities.

SOMA is based on Dolce Ultralite ontology, and defines among other:

  • cognitive agent
  • Physical agent
  • Artificial agent
  • Software instance
  • Sub-cognitive agent
  • involvesArtifact
  • hasSoftwareAgent
  • isAnsweredBy
  • isAskedBy
  • isPerformedBy
  • isArtifactInvolvedIn
  • dul:isAgentInvolvedIn
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maximelefrancois86 commented Dec 1, 2023

BTW KnowROB is a related former project, it seems SOMA will host most of the development now.
However, quite a few publications have keywords related to HMAS:

https://knowrob.org/publications

A Formal Model of Affordances for Flexible Robotic Task Execution (Beßler, Daniel, Porzel, Robert, Pomarlan Mihai, Beetz, Michael, Malaka, Rainer and Bateman, John), In Proc. of the 24th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI), 2020.
Foundational Models for Manipulation Activity Parsing (Beßler, Daniel, Porzel, Robert, Pomarlan Mihai and Beetz, Michael), Chapter in Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality – Changing Realities in a Dynamic World (Jung, Timothy, tom Dieck, M. Claudia, Rauschnabel, Philipp A., eds.), Springer, 2019.
Information System for Storage, Management and Usage for Embodied Intelligent Agents (Beßler, Daniel, Bozcuoglu, Asil Kaan and Beetz, Michael), Chapter in Information Storage from a multi-disciplinary perspective (Drechsler, Rolf, Große, Cornelia, eds.), Springer, 2019.

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