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ATSEbook 2015 : Assistive Technologies in Smart Environments | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
Context
Ambient intelligence — when performed through assistive technologies in the smart home context — can help, transform, and enhance the way people with disabilities perform their activities of daily living, activities that would otherwise be difficult or impossible for them to do. However, despite this fact, and despite the increasing trend toward the development of new assistive technologies to help people with disabilities, no real adoption tendency has been observed yet, regarding the targeted user groups. Indeed, users impairments and particularities are so diverse, that implementing complex technological solutions — mandatory for user adaptation — such as recognition and prediction of users activities, intent, and behaviors, represents a major challenge in terms of universal design. Target Audience The Book on Assistive Technologies in Smart Environments fills the need for a reference that helps artificial intelligence researchers to design smart environments targeting people with disabilities. It is an exceptional tool targeted for post- graduates, researchers, practitioners, scientists and developers of Smart Home Systems domain. Since assistive technologies originates form various concepts of hybrid intelligent systems, this book is also useful for conceptual and applied technologies of Artificial Intelligence. This book will be invaluable for both theoretical and practical applications of assistive technologies dedicated to smart environments with modern computational intelligence. Topics of interest • Architecture guidelines • Security concepts • Modeling for activity recognition • Assistance based on non-invasive technologies (no camera, RFID, electrical device ID, ...) • Methodologies for activity learning, prediction, and recognition • Humane perspective of Smart Environments • Smart Sensor Network • Ambient Intelligent Network • Energy Management Chapters of this book are organized as follows: • Part 1: Challenges for automatic assistance • Part 2: Architectural and technological design advancements • Part 3: Activity modeling, learning, recognition, and prediction • Part 4: Assistance and personalization • Part 5: Smart home security Submission procedure Authors should submit via e-mail to Editors a short (1-2 pages) chapter proposal (as PDF) that contains: (1) title, (2) names and affiliation of authors, (3) abstract, (4) references of up to five most relevant publications of authors that are related to the chapter proposal, (5) chapter mission and topics intended to be covered by the chapter as well as (6) contact author information. Send the proposal to sebastien.guillet1@uqac.ca or Bruno.bouchard@uqac.ca by mentioning subject "Proposal for Book Chapter - [Insert chapter title]". Important dates • Proposal Submission: February 28, 2015 • Proposal Review Results: March 15, 2015 • Manuscript Submission: May 15, 2015 • First Round of Review: June 15, 2015 • Final Manuscript Due: June 30, 2015 |
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