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2nd International Symposium on Ubiquitous Computing & Ambient Intelligence - 2007
During the last years a new interdisciplinary field of research is emerging, a field that is bound to change in a radical way the everyday life of people. This research area has been recently named as Ambience Intelligence, although its results were previously known as Smart Rooms or Intelligent Environments. The vision behind this concept is the creation of rooms where humans interact in a natural and non-invasive way with computational services that help them in their everyday tasks, both related with work and with leisure. The foundation of these works may be traced to the concept of ubiquitous computing proposed initially by Weiser in 1991, and involve results from many established areas of research, such as pervasive communications, mutimodal user interfaces, artificial vision and domotics.
Although in Spain there is a long tradition of research in each of these individual areas which are involved in the creation of intelligent environments, there is no recognised national forum to exchange specific experiences and work in Ambience Intelligence as a whole. Focusing in this direction, a first Workshop was held under the umbrella of the Spanish Conference of Artificial Intelligence (CAEPIA 2003), whose natural continuation is this symposium on Ambience Intelligence.
Contact: Dr Jose Bravo
Phone Number1: +34 678756188
Phone Number2: +34 926 295 300 - Ext. 3713
Personal email: ucami@uclm.es
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Paper selected as Best Contribution:
"Easing the Smart Home: augmenting devices and defining scenarios"
Manuel García-Herranz, Pablo A. Haya, Xavier Alamán, Pablo Martín
Papers selected
"Inter-domain Service Integration for Ambient Intelligent Environments"
F. J. Villanueva, D. Villa, F. Moya, J. Barba, F. Rincón and J. C. López.
"Arquitectura Multiagente para Entornos Dinámicos: Tecnología e Inteligencia Aplicadas"
Dante I. Tapia, Javier Bajo, Juan M. Corchado, Sara Rodríguez, Juan F. De Paz, Juan M. Sánchez & Alberto Saavedra.
"Integración de un agente virtual 3D en un entorno de inteligencia ambiental"
Germán Montoro, Manuel García-Herranz, Pablo A. Haya, Xavier Alamán, Daniel Brande, Sandra Baldassarri, Eva Cerezo, Francisco J. Seron.
"Principles and experiences on creating semantic devices"
Juan Ignacio Vazquez, Diego López-de-Ipiña.
"InMyOneWay: Un sistema de reorientación y navegación personal para personas con deterioro cognitivo leve y Alzheimer"
Juan A. Álvarez, Juan A. Ortega, Luis González-Abril, Francisco Velasco.
"Plataforma sensorial Inteligente para e-Terapias Clínicas"
J Guixeres, J Gomis Tena, J Saiz, M Alcañiz.
"Transforming MFPs into Ubiquitous Computing Devices"
Diego López-de-Ipiña, Juan Ignacio Vazquez and JosuKa Díaz.
"Augmenting Ambient Intelligence Environments through Activity-Aware Computing"
Mónica Tentori and Jesus Favela
"Visualización Pervasiva en Ambientes Inteligentes. Una Aproximación Mediante NFC"
Ramón Hervás, José Bravo, Gabriel Chavira, Salvador W. Nava, Sergio Martín, Manuel Castro.
"Psychosocial and Technical Perspectives of User Centred Design in e-Health Services: the Case of Telecardiology"
E. P. Gil-Rodríguez, I. Martínez, Y. Bona, J. García, A. Farré-Cobos.
"Sistema asistencial experimental de monitorización de movimiento y comportamiento"
Carlos Pérez, Cecilio Angulo, Juan A. Álvarez, Juan A. Ortega.
"The Octopus: Towards Building Distributed Smart Spaces by Centralizing Everything"
Francisco J Ballesteros, Enrique Soriano, Pedro de las Heras, Gorka Guardiola and Spyros Lalis.
"Museum Visitors: Mightiest Tool: Ubiquitous Ants"
Javier Jaen, José A. Mocholí, Alejandro Catalá.
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Call for Paper:
TXT version
EXTENDED DEADLINE: May, 14th
A special issue of the International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing will be published
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