RT Conference Proceedings T1 An Approach to Circumstantial Knowledge Management for Human-Like Interaction A1 Baldominos Gómez, Alejandro A1 Calle Gómez, Francisco Javier A1 Cuadra Fernández, María Dolores AB This paper proposes the design of a general-purpose domain-independent knowledge model formalizing and managing the circumstantial knowledge involved in the human interaction process, i.e., a Situation Model. Its design is aimed to be embodied into a human-like interaction system, thus enriching the quality of the interaction by providing context-aware features to the interaction system. The proposal differs from similar work in that it is supported by the spatio-temporal databases technology. Additionally, since the proposed model requires to be fed with real knowledge obtained from each specific interaction domain, this paper also proposes an edition tool for acquiring and managing that circumstantial knowledge. The tool also supports the simulation over the model to check the correctness and completeness of the acquired knowledge. Finally, some scenario examples are provided in order to illustrate how the Situation Model works, and to gain perspective on its future possibilities of application in different systems where context-aware services can make a difference. PB SCITEPRESS (Science and Technology Publications,Lda.) SN 978-989-758-029-1 YR 2014 FD 2014 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10016/20758 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10016/20758 LA eng NO Proceedings of: 16th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS). Lisbon, Portugal, 27-30 April, 2014. http://www.iceis.org/?y=2014 NO This work has been be applied in aresearch project funded by the Spanish Ministry of Industry (CADOOH,TSI-020302-2011-21). DS e-Archivo RD 17 jul. 2024