@InProceedings{10.1007/978-3-319-91662-0_28, author="Moreno, Nathalie and Bertoa, Manuel F. and Barquero, Gala and Burgue{\~{n}}o, Loli and Troya, Javier and Garc{\'i}a-L{\'o}pez, Adri{\'a}n and Vallecillo, Antonio", editor="Mikkonen, Tommi and Klamma, Ralf and Hern{\'a}ndez, Juan", title="Managing Uncertain Complex Events in Web of Things Applications", booktitle="Web Engineering", year="2018", publisher="Springer International Publishing", address="Cham", pages="349--357", abstract="A critical issue in the Web of Things (WoT) is the need to process and analyze the interactions of Web-interconnected real-world objects. Complex Event Processing (CEP) is a powerful technology for analyzing streams of information about real-time distributed events, coming from different sources, and for extracting conclusions from them. However, in many situations these events are not free from uncertainty, due to either unreliable data sources and networks, measurement uncertainty, or to the inability to determine whether an event has actually happened or not. This short research paper discusses how CEP systems can incorporate different kinds of uncertainty, both in the events and in the rules. A case study is used to validate the proposal, and we discuss the benefits and limitations of this CEP extension.", isbn="978-3-319-91662-0" }