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Internet/Web, and HCI,$x2946-1642 ;$v6439 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 08$a3-642-16916-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aAutomating Routine Tasks in AmI Systems by Using Models at Runtime -- Service Obtrusiveness Adaptation -- A Dynamic Time Warping Approach to Real-Time Activity Recognition for Food Preparation -- Refining Interaction Designs through Simplicity -- Semantic Visualization of Wireless Sensor Networks for Elderly Monitoring -- Privacy Management and Control in ATRACO -- Place in Perspective: Extracting Online Information about Points of Interest -- AmbiSec: Securing Smart Spaces Using Entropy Harvesting -- Taxi-Aware Map: Identifying and Predicting Vacant Taxis in the City -- Dynamic Privacy Management in Pervasive Sensor Networks -- Geo-Social Interaction: Context-Aware Help in Large Scale Public Spaces -- The Operator Guide: An Ambient Persuasive Interface in the Factory -- Reduction of Driver Stress Using AmI Technology while Driving in Motorway Merging Sections -- Subjective Difficulty Estimation for Interactive Learning by Sensing Vibration Sound on Desk Panel -- Ontology Driven Piecemeal Development of Smart Spaces -- Exploiting Acoustic Source Localization for Context Classification in Smart Environments -- Real-Time Gaze Tracking for Public Displays -- An Agent-Based Approach to Care in Independent Living -- Making AAL Platforms a Reality -- A Unified Architecture for Supporting Direct Tag-Based and Indirect Network-Based Resource Discovery -- Multilevel and Hybrid Architecture for Device Abstraction and Context Information Management in Smart Home Environments -- A Distributed Many-Camera System for Multi-person Tracking -- An Open Distributed Framework for Adaptive User Interaction in Ambient Intelligence -- A Vision-Based System for Object Identification and Information Retrieval in a Smart Home -- SeSaMoNet 2.0: Improving a Navigation System for Visually Impaired People -- Plugin DrivenArchitecture for Intelligent Management of Building -- Enhancing the Expressiveness of Fingers: Multi-touch Ring Menus for Everyday Applications -- Privacy Policy Enforcement for Ambient Ubiquitous Services -- A Concept for a First Communication Initiation for Ambient Intelligent Industrial Environments -- A Bluetooth-Based Device Management Platform for Smart Sensor Environment -- Investigation and Demonstration of Local Positioning System Using Ultrasonic Sensors for Wide Indoor Areas -- Automatic Pedestrian Detection and Counting Applied to Urban Planning -- This Is Me: Using Ambient Voice Patterns for In-Car Positioning -- Selective Delivery of Points of Interest -- Ambient Intelligence Research Landscapes: Introduction and Overview -- Challenges and Limitations of Intelligent Ambient Assisted Living Environments -- The DFKI Competence Center for Ambient Assisted Living -- Intersecting the Architecture of the Internet of Things with the Future Retail Industry -- On the Role of ExperienceLab in Professional Domain Ambient Intelligence Research -- The Christian Doppler Laboratory on Contextual Interfaces -- Workshop on Interaction Techniques in Real and Simulated Assistive Smart Environments -- Workshop on Pervasive Computing and Cooperative Environments in a Global Context -- ?Designing Ambient Interactions ? Pervasive Ergonomic Interfaces for Ageing Well? (DAI?10) -- 3rd Workshop on Semantic Ambient Media Experience (SAME) ? In Conjunction with AmI-2010 -- Workshop AccessibleTV ?Accessible User Interfaces for Future TV Applications? -- First Workshop on Radically Innovative AAL Services -- First Workshop on Convergence and Consolidation towards Standard AAL Platform Services. 330 $aIn a world supported by Ambient Intelligence (AmI), various devices embedded in the environment collectively use the distributed information and the intelligence inherent in this interconnected environment. A range of information from sensing and reas- ing technologies is used by distributed devices in the environment. The cooperation between natural user interfaces and sensor interfaces covers all of a person?s s- roundings, resulting in a device environment that behaves intelligently; the term ?Ambient Intelligence? has been coined to describe it. 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