Sökning: "ubiquitous computing"
Visar resultat 26 - 30 av 69 avhandlingar innehållade orden ubiquitous computing.
26. Supporting human interpretation and analysis of activity captured through overhead video
Sammanfattning : Many disciplines spend considerable resources studying behavior. Tools range from pen-and-paper observation to biometric sensing. A tool's appropriateness depends on the goal and justification of the study, the observable context and feature set of target behaviors, the observers' resources, and the subjects' tolerance to intrusiveness. LÄS MER
27. Accessible interaction solution based on confidence for the deployment of pervasive sensitive services in intelligent environments
Sammanfattning : Services based on the Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) are present more and more in the lives of people. The advancement of ICT in technical and social acceptance terms has led the creation of new models of service provision. LÄS MER
28. Sensing and Making Sense : Designing Middleware for Context Aware Computing
Sammanfattning : Computing devices are becoming wireless, smaller and embedded into other artifacts. Some of them are mobile while others are built into the environment. The novel technologies are also becoming more dependent of communication with other computing devices over different kinds of networks. LÄS MER
29. Multiscale Modeling in Systems Biology : Methods and Perspectives
Sammanfattning : In the last decades, mathematical and computational models have become ubiquitous to the field of systems biology. Specifically, the multiscale nature of biological processes makes the design and simulation of such models challenging. LÄS MER
30. Complex activity recognition and context validation within social interaction tools
Sammanfattning : Human activity recognition using sensing technology is crucial in achieving pervasive and ubiquitous computing paradigms. It can be applied in many domains such as health-care, aged-care, personal-informatics, industry, sports and military. LÄS MER