Kümpel, MichaelaMichaelaKümpelBeetz, MichaelMichaelBeetz2025-08-252025-08-252023https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/22248https://doi.org/10.26092/elib/4215The Web offers plenty of product information that is valuable for supporting decision processes. Research on Web knowledge acquisition and the Semantic Web has led to the creation of many domain ontologies and Web applications. What still is lacking is a connection of such knowledge to the real world. If object information is linked to environment information, users can get better, more personalised support in their daily activities like shopping or cooking since this enables them to link information about leftover products in the fridge to recipe information or a health profile to products the user is looking at in the store. It has been shown that semantic Digital Twins can successfully link object to environment information that can be used by agents like smartphone or service robot. Such semantic Digital Twins can offer even more services to users if they are connected to product information from the Web. This work introduces ProductKG, an open-source product knowledge graph integrating modular product information from the Web as well as accurate environment information from a semantic Digital Twin that can be customised for different applications and used devices as an example knowledge graph for assisting users in daily activities. We describe the design process and modularity of the knowledge graph as well as example applications of it, including an Augmented Reality shopping assistant, a dietary recommender and a hands-free recipe application. The modular ontologies enable personalisation of applications as well as accessing object information in relation to the current environment. We evaluate the acceptance of one example application through a user study. ProductKG is publicly available and will be maintained and extended over time in order to facilitate various applications such as in the retail and household domain14enhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Knowledge GraphWeb Knowledge Acquisitionproduct ontologysemantic Digital TwinKnowledge Graph Application000 Informatik, Informationswissenschaft, allgemeine WerkeProductKG: A Product Knowledge Graph for User Assistance in Daily ActivitiesText::Konferenzveröffentlichung::Tagungsband::Konferenzbeitrag10.26092/elib/4215urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-elib222486