Ambient Intelligence (AmI) and Smart Environments (SmE) are based on three foundations: ubiquitous computing, ubiquitous communication communication and intelligent adaptive interfaces. This type of systems consists of a series of interconnected computing and sensing devices which surround the user pervasively in his environment and are invisible to him, providing a service that is dynamically adapted to the interaction context, so that users can naturally interact with the system and thus perceive it as intelligent.
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%1 LopezCozarCallejas10p559
%A López-Cózar, Ramón
%A Callejas, Zoraida
%B Handbook of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments
%C New York
%D 2010
%E Nakashima, Hideyuki
%E Aghajan, Hamid
%E Augusto, Juan Carlos
%I Springer
%K v1500 springer paper embedded ai adaptive user interface multimodal dialog interaction requirements engineering test zzz.ami zzz.mmi
%P 559-579
%R 10.1007/978-0-387-93808-0_21
%T Multimodal Dialogue for Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments
%X Ambient Intelligence (AmI) and Smart Environments (SmE) are based on three foundations: ubiquitous computing, ubiquitous communication communication and intelligent adaptive interfaces. This type of systems consists of a series of interconnected computing and sensing devices which surround the user pervasively in his environment and are invisible to him, providing a service that is dynamically adapted to the interaction context, so that users can naturally interact with the system and thus perceive it as intelligent.
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