Android goes Semantic: DL Reasoners on Smartphones
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2013-01
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Yus, Roberto, Carlos Bobed, Guillermo Esteban, Fernando Bobillo, and Eduardo Mena. “Android Goes Semantic: DL Reasoners on Smartphones.” In 2nd International Workshop on OWL Reasoner Evaluation (ORE 2013), Ulm (Germany), 1015:46–52. CEUR-WS, 2013. http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1015/paper_5.pdf.
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The massive spread of mobile computing in our daily lives has attracted a huge community of mobile apps developers. These developers can take advantage of the benefits of semantic technologies (such as knowledge sharing and reusing, knowledge decoupling, etc.) to enhance their applications. Moreover, the use of semantic reasoners would enable them to create more intelligent applications capable of inferring logical consequences from the knowledge considered. However, using semantic APIs and reasoners on current Android-based devices is not problem-free and, currently, there are no remarkable efforts to enable mobile devices with semantic reasoning capabilities. In this paper, we analyze whether the most popular current available DL reasoners can be used on Android-based devices. We evaluate the efforts needed to port them to the Android platform, taking into account its limitations, and present some tests to show the performance of these reasoners on current smartphones/tablets.