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Next Generation Intelligent Environments [electronic resource] : Ambient Adaptive Systems / edited by Wolfgang Minker, Tobias Heinroth.

By: Minker, Wolfgang [editor.].
Contributor(s): Heinroth, Tobias [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2011Description: XVI, 276 p. 90 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781461412991.Subject(s): Engineering | Computer science | Telecommunication | Engineering | Signal, Image and Speech Processing | Communications Engineering, Networks | User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction | Energy, generalDDC classification: 621.382 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1. A Middleware Architecture for Ambient Adaptive Systems -- 2. Adaptive Networking -- 3. Ontology-based Knowledge Management in NGAIEs -- 4. Artefact Adaptation in Ambient Intelligent Environments -- 5. User Interaction Adaptation within Ambient Environments -- 6. Artificial Intelligence Planning for Ambient Environments -- 7. Privacy and Trust in Ambient Intelligence Environments -- 8. From Scenarios to "Free-Play": Evaluating the User’s Experience of Ambient Technologies in the Home.
In: Springer eBooksSummary:  Intelligent environments represent an emerging topic in research. Next Generation Intelligent Environments: Ambient Adaptive Systems will cover all key topics in the field of intelligent ambient adaptive systems. It focuses on the results worked out within the framework of the ATRACO (Adaptive and TRusted Ambient eCOlogies) project. The theoretical background, the developed prototypes, and the evaluated results form a fertile ground useful for the broad intelligent environments scientific community as well as for industrial interest groups. Features of the book include: A unique and original collection of chapters on intelligent ambient adaptive systems Broad coverage of the field of intelligent environments research and evaluation, as well as topics such as adaptation within activity spheres Developed prototypes as examples for readers Computer scientists, engineers and others who work in the area of ambient environments will find the edition interesting and useful to their own work. In addition, graduate students and Ph.D. students specializing in the area of intelligent environments may also use this book to get a concrete idea of the major issues to consider when developing intelligent environments in practice.
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1. A Middleware Architecture for Ambient Adaptive Systems -- 2. Adaptive Networking -- 3. Ontology-based Knowledge Management in NGAIEs -- 4. Artefact Adaptation in Ambient Intelligent Environments -- 5. User Interaction Adaptation within Ambient Environments -- 6. Artificial Intelligence Planning for Ambient Environments -- 7. Privacy and Trust in Ambient Intelligence Environments -- 8. From Scenarios to "Free-Play": Evaluating the User’s Experience of Ambient Technologies in the Home.

 Intelligent environments represent an emerging topic in research. Next Generation Intelligent Environments: Ambient Adaptive Systems will cover all key topics in the field of intelligent ambient adaptive systems. It focuses on the results worked out within the framework of the ATRACO (Adaptive and TRusted Ambient eCOlogies) project. The theoretical background, the developed prototypes, and the evaluated results form a fertile ground useful for the broad intelligent environments scientific community as well as for industrial interest groups. Features of the book include: A unique and original collection of chapters on intelligent ambient adaptive systems Broad coverage of the field of intelligent environments research and evaluation, as well as topics such as adaptation within activity spheres Developed prototypes as examples for readers Computer scientists, engineers and others who work in the area of ambient environments will find the edition interesting and useful to their own work. In addition, graduate students and Ph.D. students specializing in the area of intelligent environments may also use this book to get a concrete idea of the major issues to consider when developing intelligent environments in practice.

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