Ambient Intelligence
First European Symposium, EUSAI 2003, Veldhoven, The Netherlands, November 3.-4, 2003, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
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Contributions
- Emile Aarts (Editor) - Contributor
- René Collier (Editor) - Contributor
- Evert van Loenen (Editor) - Contributor
- Boris de Ruyter (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2003-12-05 - Springer
Language
English
Word Count
108,000 words, Guess
Page Count
432 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9794071M
- ISBN-139783540204183
- ISBN-103540204180
- OCLC Control Number53288006
- Library of Congress Control Number2003063970
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- Goodreads2725493
Classifications
- LCCQA76.5915 .E97 2003
Description
No symposium of this size can be organized without the help of many dedicated persons. EUSAI was organized by Philips Research in close cooperation with the ITEA Ambience project. Many people were involved in this joint effort and we are greatly indebted to them for their valuable contribution to the organization of EUSAI. Special thanks in this respect go to Ad de Beer for taking care of the local arrangements and to Maurice Groten for guaranteeing the financial budget. EUSAI has succeeded in bringing together a wealth of information on the research progress in ambient intelligence, and we are confident that these proceedings will contribute to the realization of the truly great concept that ambient intelligence provides. Eindhoven, Emile Aarts August 2003 Rene Collier Evert van Loenen Boris de Ruyter Le nouveau poème électronique On the occasion of the 1958 World’s Fair in Brussels, Le Corbusier designed for the Philips company a pavilion (see photograph below) that was later referred to as the neglected building by Le Corbusier, since it was dismantled after the fair. In his visually compelling book, Treib [1996] brought this object back to life, and positioned it as an ephemeral structure that exhibited a landmark multimedia production. The nearly two million visitors to the pavilion were exposed to a media show rather than to the typical display of consumer products.
First Sentence
A video is presented which illustrates the integration of a number of new technologies in an ambient environment.
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Other Editions
- Ambient Intelligence: First European Symposium, EUSAI 2003, Veldhoven, The Netherlands, November 3.-4, 2003, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
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