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− | * B8: Book Chapter: [https://www.elsevier.com/books/semantic-models-in-iot-and-ehealth-applications/tiwari/978-0-323-91773-5 SAREF4EHAW-Compliant Knowledge Discovery and Reasoning for IoT-based Preventive Healthcare and Well-Being] Amelie Gyrard and Antonio Kung. Elsevier Book: Semantic Models in IoT and e-Health Applications 2022. | + | * B8: Book Chapter: [https://www.elsevier.com/books/semantic-models-in-iot-and-ehealth-applications/tiwari/978-0-323-91773-5 SAREF4EHAW-Compliant Knowledge Discovery and Reasoning for IoT-based Preventive Healthcare and Well-Being]. Amelie Gyrard and Antonio Kung. Elsevier Book: Semantic Models in IoT and e-Health Applications 2022. |
* B7: Book Chapter: [https://www.elsevier.com/books/semantic-models-in-iot-and-ehealth-applications/tiwari/978-0-323-91773-5 Reasoning Over Personalized Healthcare Knowledge Graph: A Case Study of Patients with Allergies and Symptoms]. Amelie Gyrard, Utkarshani Jaimini, Manas Gaur, Saeedeh Shekarpour, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, and Amit Sheth. Elsevier Book: Semantic Models in IoT and e-Health Applications 2022. | * B7: Book Chapter: [https://www.elsevier.com/books/semantic-models-in-iot-and-ehealth-applications/tiwari/978-0-323-91773-5 Reasoning Over Personalized Healthcare Knowledge Graph: A Case Study of Patients with Allergies and Symptoms]. Amelie Gyrard, Utkarshani Jaimini, Manas Gaur, Saeedeh Shekarpour, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, and Amit Sheth. Elsevier Book: Semantic Models in IoT and e-Health Applications 2022. |
Revision as of 17:20, 22 December 2021
Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Research Projects @ Knoesis
- 3 Semantic Web of Things Research Projects (2021 - 2012)
- 3.1 Semantic Web of Things with M3 Framework
- 3.2 Ontology Catalog for Internet of Things with LOV4IoT
- 3.3 Semantic Web Best Practices with PerfectO
- 3.4 Interpreting IoT Data with Sensor-based Linked Open Rules (S-LOR)
- 3.5 Unifying IoT Data & Domain Knowledge with the Machine-to-Machine Measurement (M3) Language
- 3.6 Securing IoT applications with the Security Toolbox: Attacks and Countermeasures (STAC) Knowledge Graph
- 3.7 Semantic Interoperability with the SEG 3.0 Methodology
- 3.8 Towards an e-learning platform for the Semantic Web of Things
- 4 Preventive Health and Well-Being Expertise
- 5 Publications
- 6 Awards and Recognition
- 7 Scientific Activities
- 8 Education
- 9 Work Experience
- 10 Funding and Proposals
- 11 Teaching and Student Supervision Experience
- 12 Acknowledgments
Biography
Dr. Amelie Gyrard is a consultant on Research & Innovation European projects at Trialog, Paris, France. She has 10-year experience in topics such as Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Semantic Interoperability, Robotics, and Preventive Health/Well-being. She is experienced in working with H2020 European projects such as 1) Interconnect: Interoperable solutions connecting smart homes, buildings, and grids [1], 2) ACCRA: Robots for Ageing [2], 3) StandICT.eu 2023: Supporting European Experts Presence in International Standardisation Activities in ICT [3], 4) AI4EU: European AI On Demand Platform and Ecosystem - Knowledge Extraction for the Web of Things (KE4WoT) Challenge [4], and 5) FIESTA-IoT: Federated Interoperable Semantic IoT/Cloud Testbeds and Applications.
Dr. Gyrard is involved in standardizations relevant for Internet of Things and ontologies (e.g., ISO/IEC SC41 IoT and Digital Twin, ISO/IEC SC42 AI) or follows them (ETSI SmartM2M, W3C, IEEE Ontology for Autonomous Robotics, iot.schema.org). She co-authored Semantic Interoperability for Internet of Things (IoT) white papers targeting developers and engineers where different standardization activities are collaborating (W3C Web of Things, ISO/IEC JTC1, ETSI SmartM2M, ONEM2M, IEEE P2413, and AIOTI). As a young researcher (Ph.D. degree from Telecom ParisTech, France), she co-authored more than 35 peer-reviewed articles/book chapters (more than 1500 citations, h-index=23); co-chaired events (e.g., workshops, tutorials, demo tracks, and challenges at ISWC, WWW) and is a reviewer/PC member for communities, international conferences and journals such as IoT, World Wide Web (WWW)/Web Intelligence/Semantic Web (ISWC)/Knowledge Graphs, and Artificial Intelligence (AAAI).
Dr. Gyrard was a postdoctoral researcher at 1) Kno.e.sis - Ohio Center of Excellence in Knowledge-enabled Computing, Wright State University, USA, (with the appointment as a research assistant professor) in 2018-2019 (under the supervision of Prof. Amit Sheth, Prof. T.K. Prasad, and Prof. Valerie Shalin). 2) MINES Saint-Etienne (Connected Intelligence - Knowledge Representation and Reasoning team), France in 2017 (under the supervision of Dr. Maxime Lefrancois, Dr. Antoine Zimmermann, and Prof. Olivier Boissier). 3) Insight Center for Data Analytics, National University of Galway, Ireland in 2015-2016 (under the supervision of Dr. Martin Serrano); and actively worked in the scientific development and coordination of the FIESTA-IoT (Federated Interoperable Semantic IoT/Cloud Testbeds and Applications) EU H2020 project.
She received her Ph.D. from Eurecom, France in 2015 (under the supervision of Prof. Christian Bonnet and Dr. Karima Boudaoud) where she designed and implemented the Machine-to-Machine Measurement (M3) framework. Her Ph.D. dissertation is "Designing Cross-Domain Semantic Web of Things Applications". An entire workflow to semantically annotate heterogeneous IoT data, a necessary step to reason on data to infer high-level abstractions and querying enriched data. This framework hides the complexity of using semantic web technologies to the developers by providing a package with the domain knowledge required to produce the entire workflow. Moreover, it shows the importance to combine heterogeneous applicative domains.
Her research interests are software engineering for Semantic Web of Things/Internet of Things (IoT), semantic web best practices and methodologies, ontology engineering, Artificial Intelligence (AI) such as semantic reasoning, and interoperability of IoT data.
Additional information:
Research Projects @ Knoesis
Knoesis Knowledge Graph
- Knoesis Knowledge Graph Wiki
- Knowledge Graphs and Knowledge Networks: The Story in Brief. Amit Sheth, Swati Padhee, Amelie Gyrard. IEEE Internet Computing 2019 (IF=2.891 in 2019).
KHealth projects @ Knoesis
- Depression
- Bariatric Surgery and Obesity
- Development of the knoesis asthma ontology, extension for obesity, sleep and other diseases
Disaster Management with Hazards SEES @ Knoesis
- Disaster Management with Hazards SEES
Other projects @ Knoesis
- Improving ontology quality designed within Knoesis project with PerfectO
- Open source tools and datasets at Knoesis web page
- Coordination of Knoesis Institute Meeting
- NSF US Proposal Writing
- Check other projects @ Knoesis
Semantic Web of Things Research Projects (2021 - 2012)
Semantic Web of Things with M3 Framework
Machine-to-Machine Measurement (M3) is a framework to semantically annotate and easily interpret Internet of Things (IoT) data. M3 enables designing interoperable domain-specific or cross-domain Semantic Web of Things (SWoT) applications. Our main goals are to help developers for fast-prototyping of IoT applications and reducing the learning curve of integrating semantic web technologies. We mainly address semantic interoperability on sensor data, ontologies, reasoning on data to build Web of Things applications.
- M3 Project Demonstrator: http://sensormeasurement.appspot.com/
- M3 research methodology has been taken as a baseline within the White paper "Semantic Interoperability for the Web of Things" [Murdock et al. August 2016] where different standardization activities are working together (W3C Web of Things, oneM2M, IEEE P2413 and AIOTI)
- Publications: Here
- Presentation:
- Demos:
Ontology Catalog for Internet of Things with LOV4IoT
The Linked Open Vocabularies for Internet of Things (LOV4IoT)is an extension of the Linked Open Vocabularies (LOV) ontology catalog. LOV4IoT references ontology-based IoT projects:
- Almost 500 ontology-based projects are referenced for IoT, smart cities, etc.
- More than 20 domains relevant to IoT are classified such as building, smart grid, smart agriculture, robotics, smart transportation, healthcare, etc.
- The LOV4IoT ontology catalog table view is provided for humans.
- The LOV4IoT RDF dataset is provided for machines.
- Project Demonstrator: Linked Open Vocabularies for Internet of Things (LOV4IoT)
- LOV4IoT refering almost 400 ontology based IoT projects: http://lov4iot.appspot.com/?p=ontologies
- LOV4IoT RDF Dataset: http://purl.org/lov4iot-dataset
- Publications: Here
- Presentation:
- Demo:
Semantic Web Best Practices with PerfectO
Perfect Ontology (PerfectO) references, classifies and provides tools to encourage Semantic Web Best Practices to achieve Semantic Interoperability by focusing on ontology improvement.
- Project Demonstrator: PerfectO
- Documentation: Guide for Dummies
- Publications: Here
- Demo:
Interpreting IoT Data with Sensor-based Linked Open Rules (S-LOR)
Sensor-based Linked Open Rules (S-LOR) is a rule-based reasoning engine and an approach for sharing and reusing interoperable rules to deduce meaningful knowledge from sensor measurements.
- Project Demonstrator: Sensor-based Linked Open Rules (S-LOR)
- Selected Publication: Sensor-based Linked Open Rules (S-LOR): An Automated Rule Discovery Approach for IoT Applications and its use in Smart Cities [Gyrard et al. Smart City Workshop at WWW 2017]
- More Publications: Here
- Demo:
Unifying IoT Data & Domain Knowledge with the Machine-to-Machine Measurement (M3) Language
M3 language is a dictionary which has been designed to unify IoT Data & Domain Knowledge.
M3 language is implemented within the M3 ontology.
M3 ontology has been extended and improved for the FIESTA-IoT EU H2020 project.
- M3 Language Demonstrator: M3 language
Securing IoT applications with the Security Toolbox: Attacks and Countermeasures (STAC) Knowledge Graph
Security Toolbox: Attacks and Countermeasures (STAC) is a project to assist developers in:
- Designing secured applications or architectures.
- Being aware of main security threats.
- Exploring security in various technologies such as sensor, cellular (2G, 3G, 4G), wireless networks (Wi-Fi, Wimax, Zigbee, Bluetooth), Mesh/M2M/Manet, network management, web applications, cryptography, attacks & countermeasures, security properties (e.g., authentication), etc.
- STAC Project Demonstrator: STAC
- STAC Ontology: http://securitytoolbox.appspot.com/stac
- STAC RDF Dataset: http://securitytoolbox.appspot.com/stac-dataset
Semantic Interoperability with the SEG 3.0 Methodology
SEG 3.0 Methodology for Semantic Interoperability has been used to design the FIESTA-IoT EU H2020 project.
FIESTA-IoT stands for Federated Interoperable Semantic IoT Testbeds and Applications.
SEG 3.0 methodology extends the M3 research methodology and its tools such as M3 language, LOV4IoT, SLOR, etc.
- SEG 3.0 Methodology Demonstrator: http://fiesta-iot-tools.appspot.com/
Towards an e-learning platform for the Semantic Web of Things
Organization of numerous events, set of useful links, etc.
- Demonstrator: http://semantic-web-of-things.appspot.com/
Preventive Health and Well-Being Expertise
- SAREF4EHAW-Compliant Knowledge Discovery and Reasoning for IoT-based Preventive Healthcare and Well-Being Amelie Gyrard and Antonio Kung. Elsevier Book: Semantic Models in IoT and e-Health Applications 2022.
- Reasoning Over Personalized Healthcare Knowledge Graph: A Case Study of Patients with Allergies and Symptoms. Amelie Gyrard, Utkarshani Jaimini, Manas Gaur, Saeedeh Shekarpour, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, and Amit Sheth. Elsevier Book: Semantic Models in IoT and e-Health Applications 2022.
- A Naturopathy Knowledge Graph and Recommendation System to Boost the Immune System. Amelie Gyrard and Karima Boudadoud. Elsevier Book: Semantic Models in IoT and e-Health Applications 2022.
- StandICT2023 3rd Open Call 2021 - IoT Semantic Interoperability Specialization to Preventive Health, Well-Being and AI (Granted - Co-Principal Investigator)
- Knowledge Engineering Framework for IoT Robotics Applied to Smart Healthcare and Emotional Well-Being. Amelie Gyrard, Kasia Tabeau, Laura Fiorini, Antonio Kung, Eloise Senges, Marleen De Mul, Francesco Giuliani, Delphine Lefebvre, Hiroshi Hoshino, Isabelle Fabbricotti, Daniele Sancarlo, Grazia D’Onofrio, Filippo Cavallo, Denis Guiot, Estibaliz Arzoz-Fernandez, Yasuo Okabe, Masahiko Tsukamoto. International Journal of Social Robotics 2021. Springer Nature.
- IAMHAPPY: Towards An IoT Knowledge-Based Cross-Domain Well-Being Recommendation System for Everyday Happiness. Amelie Gyrard, and Amit Sheth. IEEE/ACM Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies (CHASE) Conference 2019. Published within the Elsevier Smart health Journal.
- Connections in Smart Health Workshop, September 2018 - 1200 USD Travel Award 2018 supported by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) (Granted - 10 over 33 applications granted)
- Personalized Health Knowledge Graph. Amelie Gyrard, Manas Gaur, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Amit Sheth, and Saeedeh Shekarpour. Workshop on Contextualized Knowledge Graph (CKG) co-located with International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2018).
Publications
Check all publications on Google Scholar
- Citation count: 1440 (May 2021)
- H-index: 23 (May 2021)
- I10-index: 40 (May 2021)
International Journals and Magazines (2021-2016)
- J9: Knowledge Engineering Framework for IoT Robotics Applied to Smart Healthcare and Emotional Well-Being. Amelie Gyrard, Kasia Tabeau, Laura Fiorini, Antonio Kung, Eloise Senges, Marleen De Mul, Francesco Giuliani, Delphine Lefebvre, Hiroshi Hoshino, Isabelle Fabbricotti, Daniele Sancarlo, Grazia D’Onofrio, Filippo Cavallo, Denis Guiot, Estibaliz Arzoz-Fernandez, Yasuo Okabe, Masahiko Tsukamoto. International Journal of Social Robotics 2021. Springer Nature. Special Issue "Behavioral Model for Robot based on brain-inspired AI Cognitive Architecture". Impact factor: 5.126 in 2020
- J8: Knowledge extraction using semantic similarity of concepts from Web of Things knowledge bases. Vamsee Muppavarapua, Gowtham Ramesha, Amelie Gyrard, and Mahda Noura. Elsevier Data & Knowledge Engineering Journal 2021.
- J7: Automatic Knowledge Extraction to build Semantic Web of Things Applications. Mahda Noura, Amelie Gyrard, Sebastian Heil, Martin Gaedke. IEEE Internet of Things (IoT) Journal 2019. Impact factor: 9.515 in 2019
- J6: IAMHAPPY: Towards An IoT Knowledge-Based Cross-Domain Well-Being Recommendation System for Everyday Happiness. Amelie Gyrard, and Amit Sheth. IEEE/ACM Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies (CHASE) Conference 2019. Published within the Elsevier Smart health Journal.
- J5: Building IoT based applications for Smart Cities: How can ontology catalogs help?. Amelie Gyrard, Antoine Zimmermann, Amit Sheth. IEEE Internet of Things Journal, July 2018. Impact factor: 9.515 in 2019
- J4: A Review and Comparison of Ontology-based Approaches to Robot Autonomy Alberto Olivares-Alarcos, Daniel Bessler, …, Gyrard et al. 2019. The Knowledge Engineering Review Journal, Cambridge University Press. H-Index 58
- J3: Knowledge Graphs and Knowledge Networks: The Story in Brief. Amit Sheth, Swati Padhee, Amelie Gyrard. IEEE Internet Computing 2019 (IF=2.891 in 2019).
- J2: Building the Web of Knowledge with smart IoT applications. Amelie Gyrard, Pankesh Patel, Amit Sheth, Martin Serrano. IEEE Intelligent Systems Magazine, September/October 2016. Impact factor: 4.464 in 2019
- J1: Multi-Layer Cross Domain Reasoning over Distributed Autonomous IoT Applications Muhammad Intizar Ali, Pankesh Patel, Soumya Kanti Datta, Amelie Gyrard. International Workshop on Very Large Internet of Things (VLIoT 2017) in conjunction with 43rd International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB 2017), August 28 - September 1 2017, Munich, Germany. Published within the Open Journal of Internet of Things (OJIOT). Research Online Publisher (RonPub). VLDB is ranked as A* conference according to Core conference Portal
International Conferences (2021-2013)
- C16: SAREF-Compliant Knowledge Discovery for Semantic Energy and Grid Interoperability. Amelie Gyrard, Antonio Kung, Olivier Genest, Alain Moreau. IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT 2021).
- C15: Concept Extraction from Web of Things Knowledge Bases. Mahda Noura, Amelie Gyrard, Sebastian Heil, and Martin Gaedke. International Conference WWW/Internet 2018. Outstanding Paper Award
- C14: A survey and analysis of ontology-based software tools for semantic interoperability in IoT and WoT landscapes. Amelie Gyrard, Soumya Kanti Datta, Christian Bonnet. IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT 2018).
- C13: LOV4IoT: A second life for ontology-based domain knowledge to build Semantic Web of Things applications. Amelie Gyrard, Christian Bonnet, Karima Boudaoud and Martin Serrano. International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud (FiCloud 2016).
- C12: Connected Smart Cities: Interoperability with SEG 3.0 for the Internet of Things. Amelie Gyrard, Martin Serrano. 30th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (WAINA 2016).
- C11: Reusing and Unifying Background Knowledge for Internet of Things with LOV4IoT. Amelie Gyrard, Ghislain Atemezing, Christian Bonnet, Karima Boudaoud and Martin Serrano. International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud (FiCloud 2016).
- C10: Unified IoT Ontology to Enable Interoperability and Federation of Testbeds. Rachit Agarwal, David Gomez, Tarek Elsaleh, Amelie Gyrard, Jorge Lanza, Luis Sanchez, Nikolaos Georgantas, Valerie Issarny. IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT 2016) (1578 citations in November 2021).
- C9: FIESTA-IoT: Federated Interoperable Semantic Internet of Things (IoT) Testbeds and Applications. Amelie Gyrard and Martin Serrano. European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC), EU Project Networking Session 2016
- C8: Cross-Domain Internet of Things Application Development: M3 Framework and Evaluation. Amelie Gyrard, Soumya Kanti Datta, Christian Bonnet, Karima Boudaoud. International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud (FiCloud 2015).
- C7: Assisting IoT Projects and Developers in Designing Interoperable Semantic Web of Things Applications. Amelie Gyrard, Christian Bonnet, Karima Boudaoud, Martin Serrano. IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things (Things 2015).
- C6: Semantic Web Methodologies, Best Practices and Ontology Engineering Applied to Internet of Things. Amelie Gyrard, Martin Serrano, Ghislain Atemezing. IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT 2015).
- C5: oneM2M architecture based user centric IoT application development. International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud (FiCloud 2015). Soumya Datta, Amelie Gyrard, Christian Bonnet, Karima Boudaoud. (68 citations in May 2021).
- C4: A Unified Semantic Engine for Internet of Things and Smart Cities: From Sensor Data to End-Users Applications. Amelie Gyrard, Martin Serrano. IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things (Things 2015).
- C3: Enrich Machine-to-Machine Data with Semantic Web Technologies for Cross-Domain Applications. Amelie Gyrard, Christian Bonnet and Karima Boudaoud. IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT 2014).
- C2: An ontology-based approach for helping to secure the ETSI Machine-to-Machine Architecture. IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things (iThings 2014), Amelie Gyrard, Christian Bonnet and Karima Boudaoud.
- C1: A machine-to-machine architecture to merge semantic sensor measurements. International World Wide Web Conference, Doctoral Consortium (WWW 2013). Amelie Gyrard, Christian Bonnet and Karima Boudaoud.
Book Chapters (2022-2016)
- B8: Book Chapter: SAREF4EHAW-Compliant Knowledge Discovery and Reasoning for IoT-based Preventive Healthcare and Well-Being. Amelie Gyrard and Antonio Kung. Elsevier Book: Semantic Models in IoT and e-Health Applications 2022.
- B7: Book Chapter: Reasoning Over Personalized Healthcare Knowledge Graph: A Case Study of Patients with Allergies and Symptoms. Amelie Gyrard, Utkarshani Jaimini, Manas Gaur, Saeedeh Shekarpour, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, and Amit Sheth. Elsevier Book: Semantic Models in IoT and e-Health Applications 2022.
- B6: Book Chapter: A Naturopathy Knowledge Graph and Recommendation System to Boost the Immune System. Amelie Gyrard and Karima Boudadoud. Elsevier Book: Semantic Models in IoT and e-Health Applications 2022.
- B5: Book Chapter: PerfectO: An Online Toolkit for Improving Quality, Accessibility, and Classification of Domain-based Ontologies. Amelie Gyrard, Ghislain Atemezing, and Martin Serrano. Book: Semantic IoT: Theory and Applications - Interoperability, Provenance and Beyond. Springer 2021.
- B4: Book Chapter: How to understand better "smart vehicle"? Knowledge Extraction for the Automotive Sector Using Web of Things. Mahda Noura, Amelie Gyrard, Benjamin Klotz, Raphael Troncy, Soumya Datta, and Martin Gaedke. Book: Semantic IoT: Theory and Applications - Interoperability, Provenance and Beyond. Springer 2021.
- B3: Book Chapter: Building Interoperable and Cross-Domain Semantic Web of Things Applications. Amelie Gyrard, Martin Serrano and Pankesh Patel. Book: Managing the Web of Things: Linking the Real World to the Web. 2017
- B2: Book Chapter: A Review of Tools for IoT Semantics and Data Streaming Analytics. Martin Serrano and Amelie Gyrard. Book: The Building Blocks of IoT Analytics - Internet-of-Things Analytics. 2016
- B1: Book Chapter: Cross-Domain Interoperability Using Federated Interoperable Semantic IoT/Cloud Testbeds and Applications: The FIESTA-IoT Approach. Martin Serrano, Amelie Gyrard et al. Book: Building the Future Internet through FIRE 2016 FIRE Book: a Research and Experimentation based Approach. 2017.
International Workshops (2018-2014)
- W6: Personalized Health Knowledge Graph. Amelie Gyrard, Manas Gaur, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Amit Sheth, and Saeedeh Shekarpour. Workshop on Contextualized Knowledge Graph (CKG) co-located with International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2018).
- W5: Sensor-based Linked Open Rules (S-LOR): An Automated Rule Discovery Approach for IoT Applications and its use in Smart Cities. Amelie Gyrard, Martin Serrano, Soumya Kanti Datta, Joao Bosco Jares, Muhammad Intizar Ali. International ACM Smart City Workshop (AW4city) in conjunction with 26th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2017).
- W4: A Semantic Engine for Internet of Things: Cloud, Mobile Devices and Gateways. Amelie Gyrard, Soumya Kanti Datta, Christian Bonnet and Karima Boudaoud. International Workshop on Extending Seamlessly to Internet of Things, in conjunction with the International Conference on Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing (IMIS 2015).
- W3: Standardizing Generic Cross-Domain Applications in Internet of Things. Amelie Gyrard, Soumya Kanti Datta, Christian Bonnet and Karima Boudaoud. Workshop on Telecommunications Standards, Part of IEEE Globecom 2014
- W2: Social Semantic Web Access Control. Serena Villata, Nicolas Delaforge, Fabien Gandon, and Amelie Gyrard. International Workshop Social Data on the Web (SDoW), co-located with ISWC 2011.
- W1: An Access Control Model for Linked Data. Serena Villata, Nicolas Delaforge, Fabien Gandon, and Amelie Gyrard. International IFIP Workshop on Semantic Web & Web Semantics (SWWS 2011). OTM Confederated International Conferences On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems.
Ph.D. Dissertation (2015)
- Designing Cross-Domain Semantic Web of Things Applications. Amelie Gyrard. Committee: Christian BONNET(advisor), Karima BOUDAOUD (advisor), Bruno MARTIN, Jérôme EUZENAT, Oscar CORCHO, Payam BARNAGHI, Claude HARY, and Philippe BADIA. Telecom ParisTech, 2015
Awards and Recognition
Research outcomes disseminated to standardizations such as ETSI M2M, oneM2M (working group on management, abstraction and semantics), W3C Web of Things and W3C Semantic Sensor Networks (SSN):
- White paper Semantic Interoperability for the Web of Things
Different standardization activities are working together (W3C Web of Things, oneM2M, IEEE P2413 and AIOTI)
Semantic Interoperability for Internet of Things (IoT) white papers 2019. AIOTI, ISO/IEC JTC1, ETSI, ONEM2M and W3C collaborate on two joint white papers on semantic interoperability targeting developers and standardization engineers:
White paper 1: Semantic IoT Solutions - A Developer Perspective (Co-author)
White paper 2: Towards semantic interoperability standards based on ontologies (Co-author)
Our research work called M3 has been taken as a baseline and is referenced within the White paper "Semantic Interoperability for the Web of Things" [Murdock et al. August 2016]
- Co-editor of the ISO/IEC 21823-3 Internet of Things (IoT) standard. Interoperability for IoT Systems. Part 3. Semantic interoperability.
- W3C Semantic Web Standards
Expertise with W3C Recommendations Semantic Web Standards: RDF, RDFS, OWL, SPARQL, SSN.
- W3C Semantic Sensor Networks (SSN) Recommendation
Co-chair Semantic Sensor Networks (SSN) Workshop at ISWC 2018
We are extending the W3C SSN ontology to provide an IoT dictionary to unify sensor type, measurement type, units and IoT applicative domains.
Publication: Helping IoT Application Developers with Sensor-based Linked Open Rules at Semantic Sensor Networks Workshop (SSN), ISWC 2014
- International W3C Web of Things Working Group
M3 referenced within the Web of Things Implementation list
M3 has been presented at W3C Workshop on the Web of Things, Berlin, Germany, 2014
Paper: Domain knowledge Interoperability to build the Semantic Web of Things
Slides: Domain knowledge Interoperability to build the Semantic Web of Things
- International oneM2M standard - Working Group on Management, Abstraction and Semantics (MAS)
Contribution: A unified language to describe M2M/IoT data - Common terms to describe sensor measurements to ease the automatic interpretation by all M2M/IoT devices at MAS Working Group 5, March 2015
Contribution: Semantic Web best practices and guidelines for domain knowledge interoperability to build the Semantic Web of Things at Management, Abstraction and Semantics (MAS) Working Group 5, April 2014
- European ETSI M2M Standard
We presented our research work at ETSI M2M Workshop 2013
Slides: An ontology to semantically annotate the M2M data
- IoT Schema.org
We stay updated with the IoT Schema.org ongoing work.
Achievements & Awards
- Co-editor of ISO/IEC 21823-3 Internet of Things (IoT). Interoperability for IoT Systems. Part 3. Semantic interoperability. Also involved in other standardization work http://sensormeasurement.appspot.com/?p=standardization
- Google Scholar Citations=1041, h-index=21 (in June 2020)
- Most Downloaded Paper Award Elsevier Smart Health Journal 2020
- AI expertise recognized by the AI4EU project on social networks in 2020 (20 million Euros, 84 partners - I am not working within this project).
- The M3 project is compared to 5 European projects that have received funding between 4 and 9 million Euros. Check here for references: http://sensormeasurement.appspot.com/?p=usecase
- Outstanding Paper Award - Concept Extraction from Web of Things Knowledge Bases. International Conference WWW/Internet. 21-23 October 2018, Budapest, Hungary. Mahda Noura, Amelie Gyrard, Sebastian Heil, and Martin Gaedke.
- Computing Research Association (CRA) Women Grad Cohort Workshop, April 2019 - Full Travel Award 2019 supported by the US National Science Foundation (NSF).
- Computing Research Association (CRA) Women Career Mentoring Workshop, November 2018 - 700 USD Travel Award 2018 supported by the US National Science Foundation (NSF).
- Connections in Smart Health Workshop, September 2018 - 1200 USD Travel Award 2018 supported by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) (10 over 33 applications granted)
- Tutorials about Semantic Web of Things at ISWC 2016, ISWC 2017 and WWW 2017.
- Ph.D. from Eurecom, TelecomParisTech since April 2015 with highest honors.
- Research/Travel Grant to attend the conference and present papers at Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC) 2013.
- Research/Travel Grant/Volunteering to attend the conference and present papers at the International World Wide Web (WWW) Conference 2013 (free conference fees and accommodation).
- Best IoT Paper Award - Connected Smart Cities: Interoperability with SEG 3.0 for the Internet of Things. 30th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops, March 23-25 2016, Crans-Montana, Switzerland. Amelie Gyrard, Martin Serrano
- 3rd place in the Boost Your Code championship created by INRIA and sponsored by Ubuntu (2011)
Nominations
- Selected among the top 100 talents 2017 by L’Oréal-UNESCO Foundation Women and Sciences jury members to highlight excellence. Over more than 1000 submissions, only 30 are granted.
- Ph.D. thesis (Designing Cross-Domain Semantic Web of Things Applications), has been selected as one of the 10 nominees for Best PhD Thesis Price - Telecom ParisTech 2015 - France*
- Project Proposal has been selected as one of the 10 nominees Concours Creation/Reprise d'entreprise, Fondation Unice, 2014 (Entrepreneurship competition).
- Candidate for the Best Paper Award - Assisting IoT Projects and Developers in Designing Interoperable Semantic Web of Things Applications. The 8th IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things (iThings 2015), 11-13 December 2015, Sydney, Australia. Amelie Gyrard, Christian Bonnet, Karima Boudaoud, Martin Serrano
Scientific Activities
Tutorials
- Tutorial: Tutorial: Semantic Web meets Internet of Things and Web of Things [3rd Edition] co-located with ISWC 2017.
- Tutorial: Tutorial: Semantic Web meets Internet of Things and Web of Things [2nd Edition] co-located with WWW 2017, 3-7 April 2017, Perth, Australia.
- Tutorial: Tutorial: Semantic Web Meets Internet of Things and Web of Things [1st Edition] co-located with ISWC 2016.
- Tutorial: Tutorial: Semantic Web of Things (French Edition) IC 2017
Community Engagement: Co-Chair of Conference Tracks, Workshops, Challenges, etc.
- Co-Chair 3rd International Workshop on the Applications of Knowledge Representation and Semantic Technologies in Robotics (AnSWeR19). co-located with IROS 2019 (IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems), A-rank conference.
- Co-Chair Web Intelligence (WI) 2019 Demo Track
- Co-Chair Workshop and Tutorial on Best Practices and Dynamic Knowledge Graphs co-located with 1st Iberoamerican Knowledge Graphs and Semantic Web Conference 2019
- Co-Chair 9th International Semantic Sensor Networks Workshop (SSN) 2018 co-located with International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) 2018
- Co-Chair Knowledge Extraction for the Web of Things (KE4WoT) Challenge co-located with International World Wide Web Conference (WWW) 2018
- Co-Chair WWW 2018 Demo Track
- Co-Chair SmartIoT 2018 Workshop: AI enhanced IoT data processing for Intelligent Applications at AAAI 2018
- Co-Chair 2nd Workshop Semantic Web Technologies for the Internet of Things (SWIT 2017) co-located with International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) 2017
- Creation of the topic for the Night of Computer Sciences Competition (Nuit de l'Info (in French)), 2011
Ph.D. Jury Committee
- Ph.D. - Mehdi Terdjimi (University of Lyon, France) under the supervision of Lionel Medini and Michael Mrissa. Ph.D. Thesis: Semantics-Based Multi-Purpose Contextual adaptation in the Web of Things [Medhi Terdjimi Dec. 2017]
Program Committee Member (2015-2019)
- IEEE Internet of Things Journal 2019. Impact Factor: 9.515 in November 2019
- The Web Conference (WWW) 2019 Demo Track. WWW is an A conference
- IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT) 2016, 2018, 2019
- MDPI Sensors Journal 2016, 2017,2018, 2019. Impact Factor: 3.031 in November 2019
- International Workshop on Data-Driven Smart Cities (DASC) 2019 co-located with 35th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2019). ICDE is an A conference
- Hypermedia Multi-Agent Systems Workshop (HyperAgents) 2019 co-located with The Web Conference (WWW 2019). WWW is an A conference
- Knowledge Graph Technology and Applications Workshop (KGTA 2019) co-located with The Web Conference (WWW 2019). WWW is an A conference
- Iberoamerican Knowledge Graphs and Semantic Web Conference 2019
- Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 2019. Impact factor: 2.111 in November 2019
- MDPI Applied Sciences Journal 2018
- MDPI Computers Journal 2018
- International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) 2017-2018, Resources track
- International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) 2018, PhD Track (Sub-reviewer)
- Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC) PhD Track 2018
- Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC) Resource Track 2018
- IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence 2018
- ACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA) 2018, Track Advances in Knowledge Engineering
- Elsevier Applied Computing and Informatics Journal
- ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 2017
- IEEE Internet Computing Journal 2017
- SWIT workshop at ISWC 2017
- Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC) 2017 (Sub-reviewer)
- SIS-IoT: Semantic Interoperability and Standardization in the IoT Workshop co-located with Semantics 2017 (Sub-reviewer), September 11-14 2017, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud (FiCloud) 2017
- IEEE International Forum on Research and Technologies for Society and Industry (RTSI) 2017
- IEEE Communications Magazine 2016
- Semantic Web Journal 2016
- International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems (IJSWIS) 2016
- Information Systems Journal Elsevier 2016
- 12th International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC) 2016
- 6th International Conference on Computer and Communication Technology (ICCCT) 2015
- Insight Student Conference 2015
Invited Talks, Other Presentations
- iot.schema.org Slides (November 2018)
- Colloque IMT L'Energie en révolution numérique", 28 April 2017, Paris France
Poster: A Semantic Reasoning Engine for IoT and Smart Cities Applied to the Energy domain [Gyrard et al. 2017]
Poster: Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Cities, and Energy: Standardization Survey [Gyrard et al. 2017]
- Talk at Laboratoire Hubert Curien Scientific Meeting's - January 12th 2017, Saint-Etienne, France
"Semantic Web of Things: Making IoT application development easy for developers with M3"
- Talk at Insight Friday's talk - November 4th 2016, Galway, Ireland
"Semantic Web of Things: Providing Tools for IoT applications development by using M3 & FIESTA-IoT for developers"
- Talk at Open Internet of Things Summer School 2016, 7-13 September 2016, Galway, Ireland
"Semantic Interoperability and the Future of Smart Cities"
- Talk at Insight Friday's talk - June 26th 2015, Galway, Ireland
"Designing Cross-Domain Semantic Web of Things Applications"
Education
Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering
- April 2015 - Eurecom - Sophia Antipolis, France
- Advisors: Prof. Christian Bonnet and Dr. Karima Boudaoud
- Dissertation: Designing Cross-Domain Semantic Web of Things Applications
- Demo:
- Presentation:
A one-year specialized postgraduate degree in Cryptography, System, Security, and Network
- 2011 - University Nice Sophia Antipolis, Polytech’Nice Sophia - Sophia Antipolis, France
Master’s Degree in System Network and Internet
- 2010 - University Paris 7 Diderot - Paris, France
Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science
- 2009 - University Paris 7 Diderot - Paris, France
Work Experience
Postdoctoral Researcher - Kno.e.sis Center, Wright State University, Ohio, USA
January 2018 - 2019 (2 years)
- Knoesis became the AI Institute @ University of South Carolina, USA
- Advisor: Prof. Amit Sheth
- Involved in KHealth projets and other projects at Kno.e.sis Center.
- Involved in US Project Proposal: National Science Foundation (NSF)
Postdoctoral Researcher - Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne, Saint-Etienne, France
December 2016 - December 2017 (1 year)
- Advisors: Dr. Maxime Lefrancois, Dr. Antoine Zimmermann, and Prof. Olivier Boissier
- Involved within projet: OpenSensingCity.
Postdoctoral Researcher - Insight Center for Data Analytics, National University of Galway, Galway, Ireland
May 2015 - November 2016 (1 year and 7 months)
- Advisor: Dr. Martin Serrano
- Scientific prototype, called SEG 3.0 Semantic Interoperability methodology designed for the FIESTA-IoT EU H2020 project.
- FIESTA-IoT Work Package Leader and Task Leader
- Coordination and Management of the FIESTA-IoT Project
PhD and Research Assistant - Eurecom, Sophia Antipolis, France
January 2012 - April 2015 (3 years and 4 months)
- Advisors: Prof. Christian Bonnet and Dr. Karima Boudaoud
- Semantic Web of Things with M3
- Security Toolbox: Attacks and Countermeasures (STAC)
Apprenticeship - Inria, Sophia Antipolis, France
October 2010 - October 2011 (1 year)
- Advisors: Dr Fabien Gandon and Nicolas Delaforge
- Learning Semantic Web technologies to apply them on the security domain
- Access controls for the Isicil project: S4AC vocabulary
- Wimmics team, previosuly Edelweiss team
Funding and Proposals
Research Proposals
- StandICT2023 3rd Open Call 2021 - IoT Semantic Interoperability Specialization to Preventive Health, Well-Being and AI (Granted - Co-Principal Investigator)
- StandICT2023 1st Open Call 2021 - IoT Semantic Interoperability - Specialization to Energy and relationship to AI (Granted - Co-Principal Investigator)
- AI4EU Challenge Open Call 2021 - Knowledge Extraction for the Web of Things (KE4WoT) Challenge (Granted - Co-Principal Investigator)
- Ongoing European project proposals (2020-2021)
- US proposal: 2019 Award Competition: Center for Advancing Point of Care Technologies in Heart, Lung, Blood and Sleep Disorders - Pilot Funding Opportunity (Submitted)
- US proposals: National Science Foundation (NSF) or National Institutes of Health (NIH), 2018-2019
- Selected among the top 100 talents 2017 by L’Oréal-UNESCO Foundation Women and Sciences jury members to highlight excellence. Over more than 1000 submissions, only 30 are granted.
- French proposal: Pole SCS, FUI 25, 2017 (Submitted)
- Irish Research Council - Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2017 (Submitted, Score: 80/100)
- Irish Research Council - Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2016 (Submitted, Score: 73.5/100)
- French Ministry for Research and Higher Education competitive call: Laboratory of Excellence (Labex) User-Centric Networks (UCN) @ Sophia Antipolis, 2017 (Selected within the waiting list in case people do not accept the grant)
- French Ministry for Research and Higher Education competitive call: Laboratory of Excellence (Labex) User-Centric Networks (UCN) @ Sophia Antipolis, 2015 (Submitted)
- Google Open Web of Things, 2015 (Submitted)
- Project Proposal has been selected as one of the 10 nominees Concours Creation/Reprise d'entreprise, Foundation Unice, 2014.
- Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship of Qualcomm Research Germany, 2014 (Submitted)
Fundings to attend Conferences / Travel Grants
- Computing Research Association (CRA) Women Grad Cohort Workshop, April 2019 - Full Travel Award 2019 supported by the US National Science Foundation (NSF).
- Computing Research Association (CRA) Women Career Mentoring Workshop 2018 (700 USD and free accommodation), supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number (1310792)
- Smart Health Workshop Travel Award 2018 (1200 USD), supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Organizations of workshops, tutorials, challenges (free or reduced conferences fees) at WWW 2018, ISWC 2018-2017, etc.
- Research Grant to attend the conference and present papers at ESWC 2013
- Selected as a volunteer to support and attend the conference to present papers at WWW 2013 (free accommodation and conferences fees)
Teaching and Student Supervision Experience
Teaching: Mainly Lab Sessions
- Discrete Structures and their algorithms class. Wright State University, Ohio, USA. Fall 2019
- Advanced Semantic Web Class. Knoesis, Wright State University, Ohio, USA. September 2018
- Engineering and Computer Science Environment Class. Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne, Saint-Etienne, France. September 2017, 12h
- Semantic Web and Web of Things Class. Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne, Saint-Etienne, France. January 2017, 12h
- Management Class. Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne, Saint-Etienne, France. February 2017, 9h
- Semantic Web Class. Eurecom, Sophia Antipolis, France. March - June 2012, 21h
- Mobile Networking Class. Eurecom, Sophia Antipolis, France. March - June 2012, 21h
- Java Class. Polytech Nice Sophia, Sophia Antipolis, France. 2012, 4h
Student Supervision, International mentoring
International mentoring:
- Vamsee Krishna Kiran (CSE), Assistant Professor in Computer Science Department in Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, Coimbatore, India (2021-2019)
Main outcome: Knowledge extraction using semantic similarity of concepts from Web of Things knowledge bases. Vamsee Muppavarapua, Gowtham Ramesha, Amelie Gyrard, and Mahda Noura. Elsevier Data & Knowledge Engineering Journal 2021.
- Liesa Azemi, master student, Tun Hussein Onn University, Malaysia. (2019) Semantic Web of Things (SWoT) generator interest.
- Giridhar Urkude, research scholar from India (2018-2019). Overeall research interest.
- Ipek Baris, Akram sadat Hosseini, University of Koblenz, Germany (2019). S-LOR interest.
- Mohamad Jafariiiiii, Iran (2019). GIS (geographical information system), semantic web, IoT interest.
- Manahil Hassan. MS Thesis "Information Discover in Internet Of things" (2018), UK. Semantic Annotator and reasoning interest.
- Kausar Parveen Nawaz. PhD Student, University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore, Pakistan. (2018). End-to-end scenario interst. Ontology for triglyceride patients. Suggestion for diet plan for triglyceride.
Collaborative Remote Project (IIIT Naya Raipur (IIIT-NR) India, Knoesis/USA), Summer 2019 (10 weeks):
- Students: Vishal Pallagani and Vedant Khandelwal
- Project: Knowledge extraction from ontology-based IoT healthcare projects
Internship at Eurecom, April - September 2014:
- Student: Amira Sifaoui
- Project: 1) Integrating a SPARQL endpoint: Jena Fuseki, 2) integrating a triplestore: Jena TDB, 3) ontology mapping tools state of the art. Tests to combine domain ontologies (LOV4IoT) with LogMap, Aroma, Prompt, and 4) tests to extract owl:Restrictions.
Eurecom semester's project, April - June 2014:
- Student: Riina Mikkonen. Project: Improving the user interface SWoT templates, JavaScript, D3.js
- Student: Clement Tarriere. Project: Java Security API audit, Transport scenario (ontology, Jena)
- Student: Romain Fage. Project: Refactoring audit, Transport scenario (ontology, Jena)
University of Nice Sophia Antipolis's project, April - June 2014:
- Student: Eric Otto. Project: Ontology metadata, LOV API, Plugin protege, Java Swing
University of Nice Sophia Antipolis's project, 3 weeks, 2013:
- Student: Guy Champollion. Project: Integrating the Bootstrap framework
- Student: Wafaa Namasse. Project: Contributing to the naturopathy knowledge base
- Student: Emmanuel Menage. Project: Restaurant scenario, Geonames, Google Maps
Acknowledgments
- Cory Henson for this Wiki template and Knoesis project examples
- Collaboration with incredible persons. Thank you very much to all of you [5]
- Hazards SEES Project: Social and Physical Sensing Enabled Decision Support for Disaster Management and Response. NSF Award#: EAR 1520870
- KHealth project: This work was supported in part by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under Grant 1 R01 HD087132-01.