. . . . "One important application of ontology is for semantic fusion, which consists on integrating and organiz- ing data and knowledge coming from multiple heterogeneous sources and to unified them into a consistent representation. There have being many works that combine semantic information coming from different sources in an ontology. Hong et al. presented some context-aware systems were the ontology plays a central role for enabling interoperability between devices and agents which are not designed to work together [16]. Dibley et al. developed an ontology framework that combines a sensor ontology with a building ontology and others supporting ontologies [10]. Other works have focused on using ontologies for combining computer vision with different kinds of information such as SanMiguel et al. which created an ontology composed mainly of knowledge about objects, events and image processing algorithms [34]; Chaochaisit et al. presented a semantic connection between sensor specification, localization methods and contextual information [5]; and Town which presented an ontology that fusion multiple computer vision stages with context information for image retrieval and event detections [39]. The use of ontologies as an interoperability agent warranties the information fusion. Consequently, we propose the creation of an ontology to combine and re-purpose the different types of information required by a Panoptes building." . . . . "2019-11-12T12:34:11+01:00"^^ . .