Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 372 pages) : color illustrations |
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 9425 |
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LNCS sublibrary. SL 3, Information systems and applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI |
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Lecture notes in computer science ; 9425. 0302-9743
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LNCS sublibrary. SL 3, Information systems and applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI.
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Contents |
Intro; Preface; Organization; Contents; An Ecological View of Smart Home Technologies; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Domotics as Home Automation; 3 The Ecology of the Smart Home; 3.1 A Smart Home Is not a HaaS; 3.2 Traditional Home Services; 3.3 The Smart Home as an Inside-Out Autonomous Robot; 4 Intelligent Services for the Smart Home; 4.1 Tool Services; 4.2 Housekeeping Services; 4.3 Advisor Services; 4.4 Media Services; 4.5 Categories of Service Are Based on Interaction; 5 Qualities and Show Stoppers for Smart Home Services; 5.1 Controllability; 5.2 Reliability and Maintainability |
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5.3 Usability5.4 Durability; 5.5 Security, Privacy and Trustworthiness; 6 Concluding Remarks; References; Modeling and Assessing Young Children Abilities and Development in Ambient Intelligence; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Related Work; 2.1 Modelling User Abilities and Performance in Ambient Intelligence; 2.2 Software Assessment Tools; 3 Background; 3.1 Play and Its Contribution to Child's Development; 3.2 Knowledge Models and Assessment Tools; 4 The BEAN Framework; 4.1 Bean Model: A Knowledge-Based Data Model; 4.2 Reasoning Mechanism; 4.3 Reporting Facilities; 5 A Case Study: The Tower Game |
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6 Conclusions and Future WorkAcknowledgments; References; Augmented Home Inventories; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Home Inventories: A Brief History; 3 New Household Items; 4 Emerging Home Entities and Societies; 5 Challenging the Home Inventory; 6 Conclusions; References; Ambient Intelligence from Senior Citizens' Perspectives: Understanding Privacy Concerns, Technology Acceptance, and Expectations; 1 Introduction; 2 Related Work; 3 Methods; 3.1 Sample; 3.2 Questionnaire Design; 4 Results; 4.1 Importance of Ambient Intelligence Features; 4.2 Acceptable System Limitations |
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4.3 Fears Associated with the Use of Ambient Intelligence Technologies4.4 Detailed Feature Comparison; 4.5 Comparison of Four Ambient Intelligence System Types; 5 Discussion and Summary; 5.1 Limitations; 5.2 Main Findings; 6 Summary; References; Person Identification by Analyzing Door Accelerations in Time and Frequency Domain; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Background; 2.1 Physics and Acceleration Signal Description; 2.2 Related Work; 3 Time Domain Identification; 3.1 Feature-Based Identification; 3.2 Signal-Based Identification; 4 Frequency Domain Identification |
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4.1 Feature-Based Identification4.2 Signal-Based Identification; 5 Experiments; 5.1 Time Domain; 5.2 Frequency Domain; 5.3 Combining the Time and Frequency Domain Methods; 6 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Design Factors for Flexible Capacitive Sensors in Ambient Intelligence; 1 Introduction; 2 Related Work; 3 Evaluating Flexible Capacitive Sensors; 4 Electrode Material Evaluation; 4.1 Measurement Setup; 4.2 Electrode Materials; 5 Results; 5.1 Self Capacitance Measurements; 5.2 Mutual Capacitance Measurements; 6 Design Factors; 6.1 On Materials; 6.2 On Size; 6.3 On Modes |
Summary |
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Ambient Intelligence, AmI 2015, held in Athens, Greece, in November 2015. The 21 revised full papers presented together with 5 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 48 submissions. Over the past 20 years, the vision of Ambient Intelligence has gradually materialized into a plethora of technologies and devices, which are being introduced into almost every aspect of everyday life, thus affecting our abilities, activities, behavior and in the end, shaping a new way of thinking |
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International conference proceedings |
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English |
Subject |
Ambient intelligence -- Congresses
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Computer science.
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Information organization.
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Information retrieval.
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User interfaces (Computer systems)
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Artificial intelligence.
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Computers and civilization.
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Electronic Data Processing
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Information Storage and Retrieval
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User-Computer Interface
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Artificial Intelligence
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information retrieval.
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artificial intelligence.
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Artificial intelligence.
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User interface design & usability.
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Ethical & social aspects of IT.
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Information retrieval.
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Computers -- Intelligence (AI) & Semantics.
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Computers -- User Interfaces.
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Computers -- Social Aspects -- General.
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Computers -- System Administration -- Storage & Retrieval.
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Computers -- Information Technology.
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Information retrieval
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Ambient intelligence
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Artificial intelligence
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Computer science
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Computers and civilization
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Information organization
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User interfaces (Computer systems)
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Genre/Form |
proceedings (reports)
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Actes de congrès.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Ruyter, Boris de, editor.
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Kameas, Achilles, editor.
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Chatzimisios, Periklis, editor.
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Mavrommati, Irene, editor.
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ISBN |
9783319260051 |
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3319260057 |