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Activity recognition has emerged as a challenging and high-impact
research field, as over the past years smaller and more powerful
sensors have been introduced in wide-spread consumer devices.
Validation of techniques and algorithms requires large-scale human
activity corpuses and improved methods to recognize activities and
the contexts in which they occur. This book deals with the
challenges of designing valid and reproducible experiments, running
large-scale dataset collection campaigns, designing activity and
context recognition methods that are robust and adaptive, and
evaluating activity recognition systems in the real world with real
users.
This proceedings presents the papers from Urb-IoT 2018 - 3rd EAI
International Conference on IoT in Urban Space, which took place in
Guimaraes, Portugal on 21-22 November 2018. The conference aims to
explore the emerging dynamics within the scope of the Internet of
Things (IoT) and the new science of cities.The papers discuss
fusion of heterogeneous urban sources, understanding urban data
using machine learning and mining techniques, urban analytics,
urban IoT infrastructures, crowd sourcing techniques,
incentification and gamification, urban mobility and intelligent
transportation systems, real time urban information systems, and
more. The proceedings discuss innovative technologies that navigate
industry and connectivity sectors in transportation, utility,
public safety, healthcare, and education. The authors also discuss
the increasing deployments of IoT technologies and the rise of the
so-called 'Sensored Cities'' which are opening up new avenues of
research opportunities towards that future.
Activity recognition has emerged as a challenging and high-impact
research field, as over the past years smaller and more powerful
sensors have been introduced in wide-spread consumer devices.
Validation of techniques and algorithms requires large-scale human
activity corpuses and improved methods to recognize activities and
the contexts in which they occur. This book deals with the
challenges of designing valid and reproducible experiments, running
large-scale dataset collection campaigns, designing activity and
context recognition methods that are robust and adaptive, and
evaluating activity recognition systems in the real world with real
users.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the AmI 2011
Workshops, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in November 2011.
The 55 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in
topical sections on aesthetic intelligence: designing smart and
beautiful architectural spaces; ambient intelligence in future
lighting systems; interactive human behavior analysis in open or
public spaces; user interaction methods for elderly, people with
dementia; empowering and integrating senior citizens with virtual
coaching; integration of AMI and AAL platforms in the future
internet (FI) platform initiative; ambient gaming; human behavior
understanding: inducing behavioral change; privacy, trust and
interaction in the internet of things; doctoral colloquium.
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