Ubiquitous developments in ambient computing and intelligence : human-centered applications / Kevin Curran, [editor].

"Ambient Intelligence (AmI) is an emerging paradigm for knowledge discovery, which originally emerged as a design language for invisible computing and smart environments. Since its introduction in the late 1990's, AmI has matured and evolved, having inspired fields including computer scien...

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Corporate Author: InfoSci-Books
Other Authors: Curran, Kevin, 1969-
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference, c2011.
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Online Access:IGI Global e-Book Collection
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Summary:"Ambient Intelligence (AmI) is an emerging paradigm for knowledge discovery, which originally emerged as a design language for invisible computing and smart environments. Since its introduction in the late 1990's, AmI has matured and evolved, having inspired fields including computer science, interaction design, mobile computing, and cognitive science.Ubiquitous Developments in Ambient Computing and Intelligence: Human-Centered Applications provides a comprehensive collection of knowledge in cutting-edge research in fields as diverse as distributed computing, human computer interaction, ubiquitous computing, embedded systems, and other interdisciplinary areas which all contribute to AmI. Predicting the technologies that will shape our ever changing world is difficult however, in this book it is discussed that Ambient Intelligent technology will develop considerably in the future."--Publisher's website.
Item Description:Description based on print version record.
Physical Description:1 online resource .)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 325-352) and index.
ISBN:1283101157
1466606568
1609605500 (Internet)
1609605500
9781283101158
9781466606562
9781609605506 (Internet)
9781609605506
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