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E-grāmata: Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence: Context-Awareness and Context-Driven Interaction: 7th International Conference, UCAmI 2013, Carrillo, Costa Rica, December 2-6, 2013, Proceedings

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  • Sērija : Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8276
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Nov-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Nov-2013
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319031767

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence, UCAmI 2013, held in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, in December 2013. The 46 research papers presented together with 8 papers of the workshop UrbAI 2013 were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are grouped in topical sections on human interaction in ambient intelligence, ICT instrumentation and middleware support for smart environments and objects, adding intelligence for environment adaption and key application domains for ambient intelligence.
Session 1: Human Interaction in Ambient Intelligence
(1/2).-Context-Aware Energy Efficiency in Smart Buildings.- Magnetic-Field
Feature Extraction for Indoor Location Estimation.- A Safe Kitchen for
Cognitive Impaired People.- Breaking the Pattern: Study on Stereoscopic Web
Perception.- Multiple Views for Supporting Lifelong, Highly Contextual and
Ubiquitous Social Learning.- Boosting Dependable Ubiquitous Computing: A Case
Study .- Context-Aware Self-adaptations: From Requirements Specification to
Code Generation.- Intelligent Information System to Tracking Patients in
Intensive Care Units.- Wide-Input Intelligent Environments for Industrial
Facilities.- Citizen-Centric Linked Data Apps for Smart Cities.- Session 2:
Human Interaction in Ambient Intelligence (2/2).-Pervasive User Interface
Elements as Synthetic Networked Files.- Design Lessons from Deploying NFC
Mobile Payments.- User, Context and Device Modeling for Adaptive User
Interface Systems.- A Case of Use of Augmented Reality for Supporting
Communication in Presentations.- Improving the Process for Developing
Augmented Objects: An HCI Perspective.- Tangible Interfaces and Virtual
Worlds: A New Environment for Inclusive Education.- Movement-Based and
Tangible Interactions to Offer Body Awareness to Children with Autism.-
Development Challenges in Web Apps for Public Displays.- Towards a Technology
for Caregivers Emotional Expression and Self-reflection.- A Sleep Monitoring
Application for u-lifecare Using Accelerometer Sensor of Smartphone.- HARF: A
Hierarchical Activity Recognition Framework Using Smartphone Sensors.- An
Affective Inference Model Based on Facial Expression Analysis.- Probabilistic
Situation Modeling from Ambient Sensors in a Health Condition Monitoring
System.- Session 3: ICT Instrumentation and Middleware Support for Smart
Environments and Objects.- Heterogeneous Device Networking for an AmI
Environment.- Low Cost and Easy to Deploy Real Time Location System Based in
RadioFrequency Identification.- METADEPCAS: Introducing Semantic RFID Data
Management.- E-Flow: A Communication System for User Notification in Dynamic
Evacuation Scenarios.- Subtle Interaction for a Non Intrusive Communication.-
Characterizing Mobile Telephony Signals in Indoor Environments for Their Use
in Fingerprinting-Based User Location.- Easing Communication Means Selection
Using Context Information and Semantic Technologies.- Emergency Event
Detection in Twitter Streams Based on Natural Language Processing.- Session
4: Adding Intelligence for Environment Adaptation.- AdapteR Interoperability
ENgine (ARIEN): An approach of Interoperable CDSS for Ubiquitous Healthcare.-
Understanding Movement and Interaction: An Ontology for Kinect-Based 3D Depth
Sensors.- Ontological Goal Modelling for Proactive Assistive Living in Smart
Environments.- A Generic Upper-Level Ontological Model for Context-Aware
Applications within Smart Environments.- Session 5: Key Application Domains
for Ambient Intelligence.- Improving University Quality of Services through
Mobile Devices: The Case of the Technological University of Panama.- The
Internet of Things to Support Urban Incident Responses.- Mobile System
Surveillance for Vehicular Pollutants Emission, Based on Wi-Fi Ad-Hoc
Network.- Leveraging the Model-Driven Architecture for Service Choreography
in Ubiquitous Systems.- A Case Study for Validating a Prosumer Framework in
Drug Traceability Scenarios.- Plate Location and Recognition Using Blob
Analysis.- Applying Ambient Intelligence to Improve Public Road Transport.-
Towards a Train-to-Ground and Intra-wagon Communications Solution Capable of
Providing on Trip Customized Digital Services for Passengers.-Reducing
Drivers Distractions in Phone-Based Navigation Assistants Using Landmarks.-
Pervasive System for the Local Tow-Truck Service.- Early Vehicle Accident
Detection and Notification Based on Smartphone Technology.- Session 6:
Workshop on Urban Applications and Infrastructures(UrbAI).- An
Ontology-Driven Framework for Resource-Efficient Collaborative Sensing.-
Enabling Citizen-Empowered Apps over Linked Data.- The Citizen Road Watcher
Identifying Roadway Surface Disruptions Based on Accelerometer Patterns.-
Participatory Sensing for Improving Urban Mobility.- Risky Driving Detection
through Urban Mobility Traces: A Preliminary Approach.- Ambient Urban Games
for Reducing the Stress of Commuters Crossing the Mexico-US Border.- User
Statistics and Traffic Analysis of Public Internet Access in Buses.-
Sentiment Characterization of an Urban Environment via Twitter.