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Cover feature opportunistic human activity and context recognition.
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Roggen, Daniel Tröster, Gerhard |
| Abstract | Achieving true ambient intelligence calls for a new opportunistic activity recognition paradigm in which, instead of deploying information sources for a specific goal, the recognition methods themselves dynamically adapt to available sensor data. More than 20 years ago, Xerox PARC’s Mark Weiser laid out a vision in which highly miniaturized wireless sensor nodes and computers, so small that they would disappear in the background, would assist us in all facets of our lives. 1 By being ubiquitous, they would know what we need at all times and deliver support proactively. This vision of ambient intelligence continues to drive researchers. The Internet of Things (IoT) now provides the |
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| Subject Keyword | Cover Feature Opportunistic Human Activity Context Recognition Ambient Intelligence Specific Goal New Opportunistic Activity Recognition Paradigm Recognition Method Wireless Sensor Node Xerox Parc True Ambient Intelligence Mark Weiser Available Sensor Data Information Source |
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