Behaviour Monitoring and Interpretation BMI

Behaviour Monitoring and Interpretation   BMI
Author: Björn Gottfried,Hamid K. Aghajan
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2009
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781607500483

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Focuses on behaviour monitoring and interpretation with regard to two main areas of focus: investigation of motion patterns and ambient assisted living. This book presents contributions on research in both these areas. It includes chapters discussing developments in monitoring and representing behaviours, with a focus on movement-based behaviour.

Behaviour Monitoring and Interpretation BMI

Behaviour Monitoring and Interpretation   BMI
Author: Björn Gottfried,Hamid K. Aghajan
Publsiher: Ios PressInc
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2011
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1607507307

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WellBeing. The notion of well-being is one which is crucial to many aspects of our daily lives. In addition to providing one of the cornerstones to a healthy lifestyle, the concept of well- being extends to the selection of the type of environment we live in, our in

Human Behavior Recognition Technologies Intelligent Applications for Monitoring and Security

Human Behavior Recognition Technologies  Intelligent Applications for Monitoring and Security
Author: Guesgen, Hans W.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2013-03-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781466636835

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Recently, the ICT field has seen a shift from machine-centered focuses to human and user knowledge-based approaches. However, as priorities shift, questions arise on how to detect and monitor users’ behavior. Human Behavior Recognition Technologies: Intelligent Applications for Monitoring and Security takes an insightful look into the applications and dependability of behavior detection. In addition, this comprehensive publication looks into the social, ethical, and legal implications of these areas. Researchers and practitioners interested in the computational aspects of behavior monitoring as well as the ethical and legal implications will find this reference source beneficial.

KI 2009 Advances in Artificial Intelligence

KI 2009  Advances in Artificial Intelligence
Author: Bärbel Mertsching,Marcus Hund,Zaheer Aziz
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 737
Release: 2009-09-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783642046179

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The 32nd Annual German Conference on Arti?cial Intelligence, KI 2009 (KI being the German acronym for AI), was held at the University of Paderborn, Germany on September 15–18, 2009, continuing a series of successful events. Starting back in 1975 as a national meeting, the conference now gathers - searchers and developers from academic ?elds and industries worldwide to share their research results covering all aspects of arti?cial intelligence. This year we received submissions from 23 countries and 4 continents. Besides the inter- tional orientation, we made a major e?ort to include as many branches of AI as possible under the roof of the KI conference. A total of 21 area chairs represe- ing di?erent communities within the ?eld of AI selected further members of the program committee and helped the local organizers to acquire papers. The new approach appealed to the AI community: we had 126 submissions, which cons- tuted an increase of more than 50%, and which resulted in 14 parallel sessions on the following topics agents and intelligent virtual environments AI and engineering automated reasoning cognition evolutionary computation Robotics experience and knowledge management history and philosophical foundations knowledge representation and reasoning machine learning and mining natural language processing planning and scheduling spatial and temporal reasoning vision and perception o?ering cutting edge presentations and discussions with leading experts. Thirty-one percent of the contributions came from outside German-speaking countries.

Handbook of Research on Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments

Handbook of Research on Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments
Author: Nak-Young Chong,Fulvio Mastrogiovanni
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 770
Release: 2010-08-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781616928575

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"This book covers the cutting-edge aspects of AMI applications, specifically those involving the effective design, realization, and implementation of a comprehensive ambient intelligence in smart environments"--

Meeting Challenges for Rural Tourism through Co Creation of Sustainable Tourist Experiences

Meeting Challenges for Rural Tourism through Co Creation of Sustainable Tourist Experiences
Author: Maria João Carneiro,Celeste Eusébio,Elisabeth Kastenholz
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2016-08-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781443898317

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Rural tourism is not a new phenomenon in many parts of the world, but it has only recently received increased attention from researchers, politicians and managers as a result of new market trends, the recognition of the “rural crisis” and the urge to solve it. However, there is also evidence that rural tourism is not a miraculous antidote for this crisis, certainly not in all places and under all conditions. Despite some recent studies examining the critical factors of success for rural tourism, there is still a need for a deeper understanding of the rural tourism phenomenon, the nature of the tourism experience and how it could be optimized to the benefit of all, while making the best use of endogenous resources and competences, yielding sustainable destination development. This book contributes to the debate, focusing on the tourist experience, here conceptualized as “co-created” between hosts and guests, based on destination-specific elements of “countryside capital” and aiming at sustainability. It contains both conceptual and empirical chapters, with diverse and new perspectives, methodological approaches and cases from several countries.

Handbook of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments

Handbook of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments
Author: Hideyuki Nakashima,Hamid Aghajan,Juan Carlos Augusto
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1290
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780387938080

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Our homes anticipate when we want to wake up. Our computers predict what music we want to buy. Our cars adapt to the way we drive. In today’s world, even washing machines, rice cookers and toys have the capability of autonomous decision-making. As we grow accustomed to computing power embedded in our surroundings, it becomes clear that these ‘smart environments’, with a number of devices controlled by a coordinating system capable of ‘ambient intelligence’, will play an ever larger role in our lives. This handbook provides readers with comprehensive, up-to-date coverage in what is a key technological field. . Systematically dealing with each aspect of ambient intelligence and smart environments, the text covers everything, from visual information capture and human/computer interaction to multi-agent systems, network use of sensor data, and building more rationality into artificial systems. The book also details a wide range of applications, examines case studies of recent major projects from around the world, and analyzes both the likely impact of the technology on our lives, and its ethical implications. With a wide variety of separate disciplines all conducting research relevant to this field, this handbook encourages collaboration between disparate researchers by setting out the fundamental concepts from each area that are relevant to ambient intelligence and smart environments, providing a fertile soil in which ground-breaking new work candevelop.

Intelligent Interactive Assistance and Mobile Multimedia Computing

Intelligent Interactive Assistance and Mobile Multimedia Computing
Author: Djamshid Tavangarian,Thomas Kirste,Dirk Timmermann,Ulrike Lucke,Daniel Versick
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2009-11-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783642102639

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TheIMC2009programconsistedofthreeinvitedtalksfrominternational- perts, four tutorials on fundamental techniques related to the conference topics, nine regular paper sessions, and a short paper / poster session. We received close to 50 submissions from 15 countries world-wide. Based on the ano- mous reviews provided by members of the international Program Committee, the Steering Committee recommended accepting 50% of the contributions as regular papers and another 15% as short papers with poster presentation. To our regret there were a few interesting papers that we had to reject. However, the reviewing results showed a high quality as well as an interesting variety of submissions. We would like to thank all authors for carefully preparing the results of their worksubmitted to IMC 2009,thus enabling an interesting and high-quality c- ferenceprogram. Moreover, wearedeeplygratefultoallmembersoftheProgram and Steering Committees for their e?orts in quickly and thoroughly evaluating the papers. Finally, our special thanks go to the organizers Ulrike Lucke and Daniel Versick for their great work. They handled all the organizationaltasks as well as the communications, the electronic submission, reviewing, and publi- tion procedure in an e?cient and timely manner.