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This book presents a fascinating, state-of-the-art collection of papers on the recent advances in human-computer systems interaction (H-CSI). It offers a detailed description of the status quo in the H-CSI field and also provides a solid base for further development and research in the area. The content is divided into three parts: I. Aid systems for disabled people; II. Decision-making support systems; and III. Information and communication systems. It is intended for a wide audience of readers who are not necessarily experts in computer science, machine learning or knowledge engineering, but are interested in human-computer systems interaction, and the combination of general and specific papers offers readers deeper insights than might be gleaned from research papers or talks at conferences. It touches on all the current hot topics in the field of H-CSI.

Disable People Aiding Systems
Imperceptible Sensor Infrastructure for Rule-Based Active Safety Prevention in the Household
3(11)
P. Augustyniak
Direction of Echo Arrival Estimation by Indirect Determination of the Phase Shift
14(17)
B. Kreczmer
Visual and Auditory Attention Stimulator for Assisting Pedagogical Therapy
31(11)
L. Kosikowski
A. Czyzewski
A. Senderski
Usefulness of Keystroke Dynamics Features in User Authentication and Emotion Recognition
42(13)
A. Kolakowska
Supporting Decision Making Systems
A Discrete Dynamic System Approach to Studying Project Management Processes Using the General Theory of Linear Max Plus Systems
55(12)
J. Raszka
L. Jamroz
Human Interaction in Planning Chemical Syntheses. Some Problems of Retro-Synthesis
67(13)
Z.S. Hippe
Intelligent Decision System for Stock Exchange Data Processing and Presentation
80(11)
Michal Paluch
Lidia Jackowska-Strumillo
Analysis and Optimization of Fitness Function of Genetic Algorithm for Road Traffic Network Division
91(12)
T. Potuzak
R. Lipka
Sparsely Synchronized Distributed/Parallel Genetic Algorithm for Road Traffic Network Division
103(12)
T. Potuzak
Computer Aid for Human Decision Making Based on Heterogeneous Strings of Data
115(14)
J.L. Kulikowski
Decision Method Choice in a Human Posture Recognition Context
129(14)
S. Perrin
E. Benoit
D. Coquin
Information and Communication Systems
Integrated Multi-functional LPR Intelligent Information System
143(16)
E. Nawarecki
S. Kluska-Nawarecka
D. Wilk-Kolodziejczyk
B. Sniezynski
G. Legien
Design Principles for Interactive Pervasive Environments -- Lessons from Urban Mobility
159(11)
P.M. Costa
Query-by-Shape Interface for Content Based Image Retrieval Based on Shape Analysis
170(11)
S. Deniziak
T. Michno
TFD-Based Dynamic Resource Reservations for SD and HD Video Transmission Over a Multiservice Network
181(12)
R.R. Chodorek
A. Chodorek
Author Index 193(2)
Subject Index 195