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A Flexible Presentation Model for Distributed Information Systems
- this document is based on NewtonScript [7], using the following conventions: The notation "{s i : v i ,. . . }" denotes a frame with slots s i , which have values v i . "[v i ,. . . ]" is a list of values v i . It is now very interesting that frame structures can be used for the definition of inte
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An infrastructure for Mobile Information Systems based on a Fragmented Object Model
- Global information management systems based on the vision of the "docuverse" -- such as the WorldWide Web (WWW) -- show that on-line access to vast amounts of distributed information is possible not only for the expert, but also for the end user. At the same time, the availability of affordable mid-
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The Mobile Frame Model
- syntax Term currently has the following abstract syntax: 119 data Term = TConst Int 120 | TRef FID 121 | TName Name 122 | TSelf 123 | TVar Name 124 | TFunc Name Term 125 | TApp Term Term 126 | TSeq Term Term 127 | TCall Term Term Term 128 | TAssign Term Term Term 129 | TOp (Int -> Int ->
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Ambient Intelligence: Towards Smart Appliance En-sembles, volume
- Abstract. The vision of Ambient Intelligence is based on the ubiquity of information technology, the presence of computation, communication, and sensorial capabilities in an unlimited abundance of everyday appliances and environments. Today’s experimental smart environments are carefully designed by
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Smart environments and self-organizing appliance ensembles
- The vision of Ambient Intelligence is based on the ubiquity of information technology, the presence of computation, communication, and sensorial capabilities in an unlimited abundance of everyday appliances and environments. It is now a significant challenge to let ambient intelligence effortlessly
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Towards Recognizing Abstract Activities: An Unsupervised Approach
- Abstract. The recognition of abstract high-level activities using wearable sensors is an important prerequisite for context aware mobile assistance, especially in AAL and medical care applications. A major difficulty in detecting this type of activities is that different activities often share simil
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Self-organization for multi-component multi-media environments
- Abstract — The vision of Ambient Intelligence is based on the ubiquity of information technology, the presence of computation, communication, and sensorial capabilities in an unlimited abundance of everyday appliances and environments. While today’s experimental smart environments are carefully desi
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Personal Mobile Navigation Systems - Design Considerations and Experiences
- For the CeBIT 2000, the Fraunhofer IGD Rostock developed the official electronic exhibition guide (eGuide) for palmsized computers and is thereby founding a new generation of personal assistant for fairs and exhibitions. This report describes the concepts and experiences with the application whic
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Time-varying Sensitive Regions in dynamic multimedia objects: A pragmatic approach to content-based retrieval from video
- The increasing use of multimedia systems has led to a need for retrieval mechanisms not just for static media (such as text and graphics) but also for the "new" dynamic media (timevariant media such as audio and video). All these media are indexable by physical attributes, but as yet generally only
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Architecture Considerations for Interoperable Multi-modal Assistent Systems
- assistant systems
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