ISAMI 2013 - 4th International Symposium on Ambient Intelligence
Date2013-05-22 - 2013-05-24
Deadline2013-01-14
VenueUniversity of Salama, Spain
Keywords
Websitehttps://isami.usal.es/
Topics/Call fo Papers
Ambient Intelligence (AmI) is a recent paradigm emerging from Artificial Intelligence (AI), where computers are used as proactive tools assisting people with their day-to-day activities, making everyone’s life more comfortable.
Another main concern of AmI originates from the human computer interaction domain and focuses on offering ways to interact with systems in a more natural way by means user friendly interfaces. This field is evolving quickly as can be witnessed by the emerging natural language and gesture based types of interaction.
The inclusion of computational power and communication technologies in everyday objects is growing and their embedding into our environments should be as invisible as possible. In order for AmI to be successful, human interaction with computing power and embedded systems in the surroundings should be smooth and happen without people actually noticing it. The only awareness people should have arises from AmI: more safety, comfort and wellbeing, emerging in a natural and inherent way. ISAmI is the International Symposium on Ambient Intelligence, aiming to bring together researchers from various disciplines that constitute the scientific field of Ambient Intelligence to present and discuss the latest results, new ideas, projects and lessons learned.
Brand new ideas will be greatly appreciated as well as relevant revisions and actualizations of previously presented work, project summaries and PhD thesis. ISAmI 2013 will be held at the University of Salamanca, Spain. This symposium will be organized by the Bioinformatic, Intelligent System and Educational Technology Research Group (http://bisite.usal.es/) of the University of Salamanca.
Accepted papers will be published in the Advances in Intelligent and Soft-Computing series of Springer.
ISAmI 2013 is sponsored by the IEEE Systems Man and Cybernetics Society Spain Section Chapter
Another main concern of AmI originates from the human computer interaction domain and focuses on offering ways to interact with systems in a more natural way by means user friendly interfaces. This field is evolving quickly as can be witnessed by the emerging natural language and gesture based types of interaction.
The inclusion of computational power and communication technologies in everyday objects is growing and their embedding into our environments should be as invisible as possible. In order for AmI to be successful, human interaction with computing power and embedded systems in the surroundings should be smooth and happen without people actually noticing it. The only awareness people should have arises from AmI: more safety, comfort and wellbeing, emerging in a natural and inherent way. ISAmI is the International Symposium on Ambient Intelligence, aiming to bring together researchers from various disciplines that constitute the scientific field of Ambient Intelligence to present and discuss the latest results, new ideas, projects and lessons learned.
Brand new ideas will be greatly appreciated as well as relevant revisions and actualizations of previously presented work, project summaries and PhD thesis. ISAmI 2013 will be held at the University of Salamanca, Spain. This symposium will be organized by the Bioinformatic, Intelligent System and Educational Technology Research Group (http://bisite.usal.es/) of the University of Salamanca.
Accepted papers will be published in the Advances in Intelligent and Soft-Computing series of Springer.
ISAmI 2013 is sponsored by the IEEE Systems Man and Cybernetics Society Spain Section Chapter
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