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Ubiquitous Display Environments

  • The contributors are among the leading researchers in the areas of ubiquitous systems and intelligent user interfaces
  • Will be of value to researchers and practitioners working on all aspects of ubiquitous display environments
  • First book dedicated to this topic
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Cognitive Technologies (COGTECH)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-viii
  2. Challenges and Solutions of Ubiquitous User Modeling

    • Tsvi Kuflik, Judy Kay, Bob Kummerfeld
    Pages 7-30
  3. Context-Sensitive Display Environments

    • Florian Daiber, Antonio Krüger, Johannes Schöning, Jörg Müller
    Pages 31-51
  4. Perspectives on Reasoning About Time

    • Martin Charles Golumbic
    Pages 53-70
  5. Shared Interfaces for Co-located Interaction

    • Massimo Zancanaro
    Pages 71-88
  6. Considering the Aesthetics of Ubiquitous Displays

    • Noam Tractinsky, Eleanor Eytam
    Pages 89-104
  7. The Design, Deployment and Evaluation of Situated Display-Based Systems to Support Coordination and Community

    • Keith Cheverst, Faisal Taher, Matthew Fisher, Daniel Fitton, Nick Taylor
    Pages 105-124
  8. Analysis and Prediction of Museum Visitors’ Behavioral Pattern Types

    • Tsvi Kuflik, Zvi Boger, Massimo Zancanaro
    Pages 161-176
  9. Trust Management of Ubiquitous Multi-Display Environments

    • Ekatarina Kurdyukova, Elisabeth André, Karin Leichtenstern
    Pages 177-193
  10. Virtual Technologies and Empowerment of Users of Rehabilitation

    • Naomi Schreuer, Patrice L. Tamar Weiss
    Pages 213-228

About this book

Our increasingly smart environments will sense, track and model users and provide them with personalized services. We can already embed computers in everyday objects such as shirt buttons and pencils; objects of all sizes, from wristwatches to billboards, will soon incorporate high-quality flexible displays; we have improved access to wireless Internet communication; and we are now transitioning from traditional linear to targeted interactive media. The convergence of these factors -- miniaturization, display technologies, wireless communication, and interactive media -- will allow us to leave our desktop computers and move to a radical computing paradigm, the ubiquitous display environment, where media and visual content will support a rich variety of display devices that enable users to interact with information artifacts in a seamless manner.

This is one of the most exciting and important areas of technology development and this book addresses the challenge within the context of an educational and cultural experience. This is inherently a multidisciplinary field and the contributions span the related research aspects, including system architecture and communications issues, and intelligent user interface aspects such as aesthetics and privacy. On the scientific side, the authors integrate artificial intelligence, user modeling, temporal and spatial reasoning, intelligent user interfaces, and user-centric design methodologies in their work, while on the technological side they integrate mobile and wireless networking infrastructures, interfaces, group displays, and context-driven adaptive presentations.

This book is of value to researchers and practitioners working on all aspects of ubiquitous display environments, and we hope it leads to innovations in human education, cultural heritage appreciation, and scientific development.

Editors and Affiliations

  • German Research Center for Artificial In, Saarbrücken, Germany

    Antonio Krüger

  • Haifa, Israel

    Tsvi Kuflik

About the editors

Prof. Antonio Krüger is a professor of computer science at Saarland University. He heads the Ubiquitous Media Technology Lab and is the scientific director of the Innovative Retail Laboratory at the German Research Center for AI (DFKI). Before that he was a professor at and the managing director of the Institute for Geoinformaitcs (ifgi) at the University of Münster. His research interests include mobile and ubiquitous spatial assistance systems, combining the research fields of intelligent user interfaces, user modeling, cognitive science, and ubiquitous computing.

 

Dr. Tsvi Kuflik is a faculty member of the Management Information Systems Dept. in the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Haifa. His research interests include user modeling, ubiquitous user modeling, information filtering, multiagent systems architectures, software engineering, and software reuse. Among others, he has taught courses on software engineering, software quality assurance, information retrieval and artificial Intelligence.  His previous work experience includes research at ITC-irst in Trento, Italy and management roles in software and technology development in private industry.

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eBook USD 84.99
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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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Hardcover Book USD 109.99
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