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Ambient Intelligence refers to smart electronic environments that are sensitive and responsive to the presence of people. Since its introduction in the late 1990s, this vision has matured, having become quite influential in the development of new concepts for information processing as well as combining multi-disciplinary fields including computer science, electrical engineering, industrial design, architectural design, user interfaces, and cognitive science. Originating from the Workshop on Ambient Intelligence in Everyday Life held at the Miramar Congress Center, San Sebastian, Spain, inJuly 2005, this book is devoted to the cognitive aspects of ambient intelligence. The 15 carefully reviewed and revised articles presented are organized in topical sections on human-centric computing, ambient interfaces, and architectures for ambient intelligence.
Publication details
DOI: 10.1007/11825890
Full citation:
Cai, Y. , Abascal, J. (eds) (2006). Ambient intelligence in everyday life, Springer, Dordrecht.
Table of Contents
Panton Kathy; Matuszek Cynthia; Lenat Douglas; Schneider Dave; Witbrock Michael; Siegel Nick; Shepard Blake
1-31

Maurer Uwe; Rowe Anthony; Smailagic Asim; Siewiorek Daniel
86-102

Peters Geoffrey; Cukierman Diana; Anthony Caroline; Schwartz Michael Alan; Schwartz Michael A.
178-197

Xu Roger; Mei Gang; Ren ZuBing; Kwan Chiman; Aube Julien; Rochet Cedrick; Stanford Vincent
227-238

López-de-Ipiña Diego; Vázquez Juan
239-255

Sainz Salces Fausto J.; Baskett Michael; Llewellyn-Jones David; England David
256-284

Cascado D.; Vicente S.; Sevillano J. L.; Amaya C.; Linares A.; Jiménez G.; Civit-Balcells A.
285-299

Ganapathiraju Madhavi; Manoharan Vijayalaxmi; Reddy Raj; Klein-Seetharaman Judith
300-321

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