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Editorial: Special issue on ambient intelligence

Editorial: Special issue on ambient intelligence Editorial: Special Issue on Ambient Intelligence In an ambient intelligent environment people are surrounded by networks of embedded intelligent devices that provide ubiquitous information, communication, services, and entertainment. Furthermore, the devices seamlessly adapt themselves to users, and even anticipate their needs. Ambient intelligent environments present themselves quite differently compared to contemporary handheld or stationary electronic boxes and devices. Electronics will be integrated into clothing, furniture, cars, houses, of ces, and public places, introducing the problem of developing new user interface concepts that allow natural interaction with these environments. Ambient Intelligence (AmI) aims at taking the integration even one step further by realizing environments that are sensitive and responsive to the presence of people. The focus is on the user and his experience from a consumer electronics perspective, which introduces several new basic problems related to natural user interaction and context-aware architectures supporting humancentered information, communication, service, and entertainment. AmI vision requires an intensive and carefully planned integration of many different and highly advanced technologies. These technologies may range from energy-ef cient, high-performance computing platforms, powerful media processing hardware and software to intelligent sensors and actuators, and advanced user interface designs (vision, speech). We received fteen manuscripts. Three manuscripts http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS) Association for Computing Machinery

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Association for Computing Machinery
Copyright
The ACM Portal is published by the Association for Computing Machinery. Copyright © 2010 ACM, Inc.
ISSN
1556-4665
DOI
10.1145/1740600.1740601
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Abstract

Editorial: Special Issue on Ambient Intelligence In an ambient intelligent environment people are surrounded by networks of embedded intelligent devices that provide ubiquitous information, communication, services, and entertainment. Furthermore, the devices seamlessly adapt themselves to users, and even anticipate their needs. Ambient intelligent environments present themselves quite differently compared to contemporary handheld or stationary electronic boxes and devices. Electronics will be integrated into clothing, furniture, cars, houses, of ces, and public places, introducing the problem of developing new user interface concepts that allow natural interaction with these environments. Ambient Intelligence (AmI) aims at taking the integration even one step further by realizing environments that are sensitive and responsive to the presence of people. The focus is on the user and his experience from a consumer electronics perspective, which introduces several new basic problems related to natural user interaction and context-aware architectures supporting humancentered information, communication, service, and entertainment. AmI vision requires an intensive and carefully planned integration of many different and highly advanced technologies. These technologies may range from energy-ef cient, high-performance computing platforms, powerful media processing hardware and software to intelligent sensors and actuators, and advanced user interface designs (vision, speech). We received fteen manuscripts. Three manuscripts

Journal

ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS)Association for Computing Machinery

Published: May 1, 2010

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