Ambient Intelligence : First International Joint Conference, AmI 2010, Málaga, Spain, November 10-12, 2010, Proceedings

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Pub. Date: 2010-11-24
Publisher(s): Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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Summary

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Joint Conference on Ambient Intelligence, AmI 2010, held in Málaga, Spain, in November 2010, a merger of the AmI and AmI.D conferences. The 24 revised full papers presented together with 10 short papers and 5 landscape papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 62 submissions. The papers cover a wide range of topics such as adaptation to the dynamics of the environment, design of AmI environments, semantics of AmI environments, security and privacy in AmI applications, contextual systems, and architectural issues for AmI systems.

Table of Contents

Automating Routine Tasks in AmI Systems by Using Models at Runtimep. 1
Service Obtrusiveness Adaptationp. 11
A Dynamic Time Warping Approach to Real-Time Activity Recognition for Food Preparationp. 21
Refining Interaction Designs through Simplicityp. 31
Semantic Visualization of Wireless Sensor Networks for Elderly Monitoringp. 41
Privacy Management and Control in ATRACOp. 51
Place in Perspective: Extracting Online Information about Points of Interestp. 61
AmbiSec: Securing Smart Spaces Using Entropy Harvestingp. 73
Taxi-Aware Map: Identifying and Predicting Vacant Taxis in the Cityp. 86
Dynamic Privacy Management in Pervasive Sensor Networksp. 96
Geo-Social Interaction: Context-Aware Help in Large Scale Public Spacesp. 107
The Operator Guide: An Ambient Persuasive Interface in the Factoryp. 117
Reduction of Driver Stress Using AmI Technology while Driving in Motorway Merging Sectionsp. 127
Subjective Difficulty Estimation for Interactive Learning by Sensing Vibration Sound on Desk Panelp. 138
Ontology Driven Piecemeal Development of Smart Spacesp. 148
Exploiting Acoustic Source Localization for Context Classification in Smart Environmentsp. 157
Real-Time Gaze Tracking for Public Displaysp. 167
An Agent-Based Approach to Care in Independent Livingp. 177
Making AAL Platforms a Realityp. 187
A Unified Architecture for Supporting Direct Tag-Based and Indirect Network-Based Resource Discoveryp. 197
Multilevel and Hybrid Architecture for Device Abstraction and Context Information Management in Smart Home Environmentsp. 207
A Distributed Many-Camera System for Multi-person Trackingp. 217
An Open Distributed Framework for Adaptive User Interaction in Ambient Intelligencep. 227
A Vision-Based System for Object Identification and Information Retrieval in a Smart Homep. 239
SeSaMoNet 2.0: Improving a Navigation System for Visually Impaired Peoplep. 248
Plugin Driven Architecture for Intelligent Management of Buildingp. 254
Enhancing the Expressiveness of Fingers: Multi-touch Ring Menus for Everyday Applicationsp. 259
Privacy Policy Enforcement for Ambient Ubiquitous Servicesp. 265
A Concept for a First Communication Initiation for Ambient Intelligent Industrial Environmentsp. 270
A Bluetooth-Based Device Management Platform for Smart Sensor Environmentp. 275
Investigation and Demonstration of Local Positioning System Using Ultrasonic Sensors for Wide Indoor Areasp. 280
Automatic Pedestrian Detection and Counting Applied to Urban Planningp. 285
This Is Me: Using Ambient Voice Patterns for In-Car Positioningp. 290
Selective Delivery of Points of Interestp. 295
Ambient Intelligence Research Landscapes: Introduction and Overviewp. 300
Challenges and Limitations of Intelligent Ambient Assisted Living Environmentsp. 304
The DFKI Competence Center for Ambient Assisted Livingp. 310
Intersecting the Architecture of the Internet of Things with the Future Retail Industryp. 315
On the Role of ExperienceLab in Professional Domain Ambient Intelligence Researchp. 320
The Christian Doppler Laboratory on Contextual Interfacesp. 325
Workshop on Interaction Techniques in Real and Simulated Assistive Smart Environmentsp. 333
Workshop on Pervasive Computing and Cooperative Environments in a Global Contextp. 337
Designing Ambient Interactions - Pervasive Ergonomic Interfaces for Ageing Well (DAI 2010)p. 339
3rd Workshop on Semantic Ambient Media Experience (SAME) - In Conjunction with AmI-2010p. 342
Workshop AccessibleTV ôAccessible User Interfaces for Future TV Applicationsöp. 346
First Workshop on Radically Innovative AAL Servicep. 349
First Workshop on Convergence and Consolidation towards Standard AAL Platform Servicesp. 351
Author Indexp. 353
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