: Max Mühlhäuser, Alois Ferscha, Erwin Aitenbichler
: Constructing Ambient Intelligence AmI 2007 Workshops Darmstadt, Germany, November 7-10, 2007, Revised Papers
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783540853794
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the workshops of the First European Conference on Ambient Intelligence, AmI 2007, held in Darmstadt, Germany, in November 2007. The papers are organized in topical sections on AI methods for ambient intelligence, evaluating ubiquitous systems with users, model driven software engineering for ambient intelligence applications, smart products, ambient assisted living, human aspects in ambient intelligence, Amigo, WASP as well as the cojoint PERSONA and SOPRANO workshops and the KDubiq workshop.

Preface5
Table of Contents7
Workshop Summary: Artificial Intelligence Methods for Ambient Intelligence12
Preface12
Workshop Organizers13
Program Committee14
AI Methods for Smart Environments A Case Study on Team Assistance in Smart Meeting Rooms15
Introduction15
Intention Recognition16
Strategy Generation19
Summary23
References23
A Survey of Semantics-Based Approaches for Context Reasoning in Ambient Intelligence25
Introduction25
Ontological Reasoning26
Rule-Based Reasoning27
Distributed Reasoning Techniques28
Other Reasoning Techniques30
Discussion31
References33
Distributed Reasoning with Conflicts in an Ambient Peer-to-Peer Setting35
Introduction35
Related Work36
Our Approach37
Definitions38
Problem Statement38
{\it P2P DR} Algorithm39
Algorithm Properties42
Conclusion43
References43
Model-Based Default Refinement of Partial Information within an Ambient Agent45
Introduction45
Case Studies46
Wristband for Elderly46
Crime Case46
Basic Concepts Used47
Representing Model-Based Interpretation in Default Logic49
Default Logic for Model-Based Refinement of Partial Information49
A Default Theory for the Wristband for Elderly Case50
Crime Case Default Theory52
Discussion53
References53
CAMPUS NEWS - Artificial Intelligence Methods Combined for an Intelligent Information Network55
Introduction55
Campus News – Concept56
System Architecture57
Content Entry58
AI Methods59
Concept Filtering59
Message Filtering60
Results and Outlook61
References62
Searching for Temporal Patterns in AmI Sensor Data64
Introduction64
Description of the Problem and Related Work65
T-patterns66
The Modified T-pattern Algorithm67
Testing Independence between Two Temporal Point Processes67
Modelling {\it T_{AB}} Times68
Experimental Results68
Conclusion72
References73
Evaluating Ubiquitous Systems with Users (Workshop Summary)74
Introduction74
Current Approaches to Evaluation75
Issues and Research Questions77
Data Sources for Evaluation77
Comparability79
Benefit of Interdisciplinary Evaluation80
Combining Quantitative and QualitativeMethods80
Factoring in the Context81
Disengagement82
Related Events83
Conclusion and Outlook84
References84
Preface to MDSE4AmI 200786
Modeling for Users88
Introduction88
Finding User Concerns89
Modeling User Concerns90
The Contextual Semantics90
Product Building and Design91
Related Work92
Conclusions93
References93
Usability Aware Model Driven Development of User Interfaces94
Introduction94
Meta Models95
Usability Evaluation95
Example97
Implementation of the Framework98
Usability Metrics During Application Development99
Example Metric100
Conclusion101
References102
An Agent-Based Generic Model for Human-Like Ambience104
Introduction104
Modelling Approach105
Global Structure of the Agent-Based Generic Model106
Generic Ambient Agent and World Model109
Case Studies112
Discussion112
References113
Model-Driven Approach to the Implementation of Context-Aware Applications Using Rule Engines115
Introduction115
Approach116
ECA-DL118
Jess119
Transformation Specification120
Conclusions and Further Work122
References123
Multimodal User Interaction in Smart Environments: Delivering Distributed User Interfaces124
Introduction124
Related Work125
Interaction Channels125
Delivering User Interfaces126
The Multi-access Service Platform127
Conclusion and Future Work129
References130
Distributed User Interfaces in Ambient Environment