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Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 2010
- Juan Carlos Augusto, Hamid K. Aghajan:
Preface. 1 - Tibor Bosse, Victor Callaghan, Paul Lukowicz:
On computational modeling of human-oriented knowledge in Ambient Intelligence. 3-4 - Azizi Ab Aziz, Michel C. A. Klein, Jan Treur:
An integrative ambient agent model for unipolar depression relapse prevention. 5-20 - Erik Dovgan, Bostjan Kaluza, Tea Tusar, Matjaz Gams:
Improving user verification by implementing an agent-based security system. 21-30 - Pawel Dybala, Michal Ptaszynski, Jacek Maciejewski, Mizuki Takahashi, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki:
Multiagent system for joke generation: Humor and emotions combined in human-agent conversation. 31-48 - Alessandra Mileo, Davide Merico, Roberto Bisiani:
Support for context-aware monitoring in home healthcare. 49-66 - Stuart Moran, Keiichi Nakata:
Ubiquitous monitoring and user behaviour: A preliminary model. 67-80
Volume 2, Number 2, 2010
- Hamid K. Aghajan, Juan Carlos Augusto:
Preface. 89-90 - Oliver Brdiczka:
Integral framework for acquiring and evolving situations in smart environments. 91-108 - Hong Sun, Vincenzo De Florio, Ning Gui, Chris Blondia:
The missing ones: Key ingredients towards effective ambient assisted living systems. 109-120 - Joost Broekens, Catholijn M. Jonker, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Affective negotiation support systems. 121-144 - Seun Deleawe, Jim Kusznir, Brian T. Lamb, Diane J. Cook:
Predicting air quality in smart environments. 145-154 - Razvan Beuran, Junya Nakata, Tetsuya Kawakami, Takashi Okada, Ken-ichi Chinen, Yasuo Tan, Yoichi Shinoda:
Emulation framework for the design and development of active RFID tag systems. 155-177 - Paulo Novais, Ricardo Costa, Davide Carneiro, José Neves:
Inter-organization cooperation for ambient assisted living. 179-195
Volume 2, Number 3, 2010
- Juan Carlos Augusto, Hamid K. Aghajan:
Preface. 205 - Victor Callaghan, Hani Hagras:
Preface. 207-209 - Paul Lyons, An Cong Tran, H. Joe Steinhauer, Stephen Marsland, Jens Dietrich, Hans W. Guesgen:
Exploring the responsibilities of single-inhabitant Smart Homes with Use Cases. 211-232 - Shuai Zhang, Sally I. McClean, Bryan W. Scotney, Xin Hong, Chris D. Nugent, Maurice D. Mulvenna:
An intervention mechanism for assistive living in smart homes. 233-252 - Susan McKeever, Juan Ye, Lorcan Coyle, Chris J. Bleakley, Simon Dobson:
Activity recognition using temporal evidence theory. 253-269 - Rabie A. Ramadan:
Clustering based fuzzy logic for multimodal sensor networks: A preprocessing to decision fusion. 271-286 - Dipak Surie, Thomas Pederson, Lars-Erik Janlert:
The easy ADL home: A physical-virtual approach to domestic living. 287-310 - Tim van Kasteren, Gwenn Englebienne, Ben J. A. Kröse:
Activity recognition using semi-Markov models on real world smart home datasets. 311-325 - Luis Ángel San Martín, Víctor Peláez, Roberto González, Antonio M. Campos, Vanesa Lobato:
Environmental user-preference learning for smart homes: An autonomous approach. 327-342
Volume 2, Number 4, 2010
- Hamid K. Aghajan, Juan Carlos Augusto:
Preface. 345-346 - Jorge Alves Lino, Benjamin Salem, Matthias Rauterberg:
Responsive environments: User experiences for ambient intelligence. 347-367 - Matthias Bezold, Wolfgang Minker:
A framework for adapting interactive systems to user behavior. 369-387 - Juan Ye, Simon Dobson:
Exploring semantics in activity recognition using context lattices. 389-407 - Loris Penserini, Tsvi Kuflik, Paolo Busetta, Paolo Bresciani:
Agent-based organizational structures for ambient intelligence scenarios. 409-433 - Asier Aztiria:
Learning frequent behaviours of the users in Intelligent Environments. 435-436 - Manuel García-Herranz, Xavier Alamán, Pablo A. Haya:
Easing the Smart Home: A rule-based language and multi-agent structure for end user development in Intelligent Environments. 437-438 - Zulfiqar Ali Memon:
Designing human-awareness for ambient agents: A human mindreading perspective. 439-440 - Davide Merico:
Tracking with high-density, large-scale wireless sensor networks. 441-442
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