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_b15th European Conference, AmI 2019, Rome, Italy, November 13-15, 2019, Proceedings /
_cedited by Ioannis Chatzigiannakis, Boris De Ruyter, Irene Mavrommati.
250 _a1st ed. 2019.
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300 _aXIII, 378 p. 122 illus., 106 illus. in color.
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505 0 _aAmbient Lighting atmospheres for influencing Emotional Expressiveness and Cognitive Performance -- Power efficient clock synchronization in Bluetooth-based mesh networks -- Classifying Teachers' Self-Reported Productivity, Stress and Indoor Environmental Quality using Environmental Sensors -- User Requirements for the Design of Smart Homes: Dimensions and Goals -- A Clustering Approach for Profiling LoRaWAN IoT Devices -- Experiences from Using Gamification and IoT-based Educational Tools in High Schools towards Energy Savings -- IL4IoT: Incremental Learning for Internet-of-Things Devices -- Enhanced Buying Experiences in Smart Cities: The SMARTBUY approach -- Action Recognition Using Local Visual Descriptors and Inertial Data -- CircuitsMaster: An online End-User Development environment for IoT electronics -- Enabling Machine Learning across Heterogeneous Sensor Networks with Graph Autoencoders -- Development of an Acoustically Adaptive Modular System for Near Real-Time Clarity-Enhancement.-Experiences from Using LoRa and IEEE 802.15.4 for IoT-enabled Classrooms -- Adaptive Service Selection for enabling the Mobility of Autonomous Vehicles -- Discovering User Location Semantics using Mobile Notification Handling Behaviour -- Data-driven Intrusion Detection for Ambient Intelligence -- Spoken Language Identification using ConvNets -- Indoor Air Quality and Wellbeing - Enabling Awareness and Sensitivity with Ambient IoT Displays -- ATHsENSe: an experiment on translating urban data to multisensory immersive artistic experiences in public space -- Characterization of Individual Mobility for Non-Routine Scenarios from Crowd Sensing and Clustered Data -- A Flexible and Scalable Architecture for Human-Robot Interaction -- Toward Supporting Food Journaling using Air Quality Data Mining and a Social Robot -- Viewing Experience of Augmented Reality Objects as Ambient Media - A Comparison of Multimedia Devices -- System Engineering Design for Ambient-Intelligent Decision Support System for Smart Manufacturing -- Ranking robot-assisted surgery skills using kinematic sensors -- uAQE: Urban Air Quality Evaluator -- Enhancing an eco-driving gamification platform through wearable and vehicle sensor data integration -- A distributed Multi-Agent System (MAS) application for continuous and integrated Big Data processing -- Human Activities Recognition using Accelerometer and Gyroscope -- Towards Habit Recognition in Smart Homes for People with Dementia -- Ambient Explanations: Ambient Intelligence and Explainable AI.
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