Ambient Intelligence, between Heaven and Hell. A Transformative Critical Room?

作者: Cecile K. M. Crutzen

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-90295-1_4

关键词: Ambient intelligenceLiteratureFocus (computing)ArtTheme (computing)Software agentHeavenTransformative learningWireless networkInterpretation (philosophy)Human–computer interaction

摘要: With the theme Ambient Intelligence (AmI) industry, designers and scientists explore a vision of future daily life — humans being accompanied surrounded by computerised devices, intelligent interfaces, wireless networking technology software agents. Computing resources computing services will be present everywhere interconnected anytime. The focus AmI is to bring everyday objects tools our environment. purposes this are circumambient ways monitoring actions changes in their Sensors many types physical actors used react pre-act way that articulated as desirable pleasant. ‘crossover approach’ strongly related several other Computer Science topics (Punie 2003: 6; Schmidt 2004; Oulasvirta 2004). This not new. A lot ambient already available, like analogue processes, describing them with digital data analysing these using knowledge-based interpretation models. New public private environment permeated an overwhelming number autonomous active devices. cause inevitability employment artificial agents automate routine decisions provide against stupefying read write collisions15 There no guarantee can cooperate appropriately safely. penetration process has started remote recognition systems for facial expression body tracking (Turk

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