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Smart environments are technology augmented physical ecosystems, which have been pervasively and non-inva- sively instrumented to become perceptive and responsive. These enriched capabilities are possible thanks to the existence of infrastructures that enable the acquisition and fusion of data coming from a wide variety of both virtual sources and ubiquitous sensing devices (wireless sensor networks, personal devices, smart objects, etc.). On top of this data, user-centric paradigms aim at learning about the ecosystem?s activity, in order to adapt and personalize the offering of features and applications that may better fit the needs and preferences of its dwellers. In a complementary way, environment-centric paradigms exploit information in pursuit of a holistic understanding of the smart space?s status and its evolution, through situation analysis tech- niques, to enhance decision making of global management services. | |
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Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing |
ISBN
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1868-5137 |
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10.1007/s12652-015-0256-0 |
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161 |
To page
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162 |
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