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041 0 _aEnglish
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100 1 _aGams, Matjaz
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700 1 _aGjoreski, Martin
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700 1 _aGams, Matjaz
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700 1 _aGjoreski, Martin
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245 1 0 _aArtificial Intelligence and Ambient Intelligence
260 _aBasel, Switzerland
_bMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
_c2021
300 _a1 electronic resource (142 p.)
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aThis book includes a series of scientific papers published in the Special Issue on Artificial Intelligence and Ambient Intelligence at the journal Electronics MDPI. The book starts with an opinion paper on “Relations between Electronics, Artificial Intelligence and Information Society through Information Society Rules”, presenting relations between information society, electronics and artificial intelligence mainly through twenty-four IS laws. After that, the book continues with a series of technical papers that present applications of Artificial Intelligence and Ambient Intelligence in a variety of fields including affective computing, privacy and security in smart environments, and robotics. More specifically, the first part presents usage of Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods in combination with wearable devices (e.g., smartphones and wristbands) for recognizing human psychological states (e.g., emotions and cognitive load). The second part presents usage of AI methods in combination with laser sensors or Wi-Fi signals for improving security in smart buildings by identifying and counting the number of visitors. The last part presents usage of AI methods in robotics for improving robots’ ability for object gripping manipulation and perception. The language of the book is rather technical, thus the intended audience are scientists and researchers who have at least some basic knowledge in computer science.
540 _aCreative Commons
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650 7 _aInformation technology industries
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653 _arobotic hand
653 _acontrol
653 _aperception
653 _atactile sensing
653 _amechatronics
653 _agrasping
653 _amanipulation
653 _aPUT-Hand
653 _aunderactuated
653 _amulti-modal fusion
653 _amachine learning
653 _arobotics
653 _aperception for grasping
653 _aeffective computing
653 _aemotion system
653 _aemotional machine
653 _aagent
653 _ahuman–machine interface
653 _aWi-Fi
653 _aCSI
653 _acrowd counting
653 _aDoppler spectrum
653 _ainformation society
653 _aelectronics
653 _aartificial intelligence
653 _aambient intelligence
653 _aone-dimensional depth sensor
653 _abiometrics
653 _aidentification
653 _aaffective computing
653 _acognitive load
653 _apsychophysiology
653 _asupervised learning
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