Affective computing
The invisible future
Toward a more robust theory and measure of social presence: review and suggested criteria
Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Getting a grip on tangible interaction: a framework on physical space and social interaction
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
True Visions: The Emergence of Ambient Intelligence (Frontiers Collection)
True Visions: The Emergence of Ambient Intelligence (Frontiers Collection)
Ambient Intelligence
Safeguards in a World of Ambient Intelligence (The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology)
Profiling the European Citizen: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives
Profiling the European Citizen: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives
Advances in Ambient Intelligence: Volume 164 Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications
Advances in Ambient Intelligence: Volume 164 Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications
Co-creation in ambient narratives
Ambient Intelligence in Everyday Life
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Ten years of AmI research have led to many new insights and understandings about the way highly interactive environments should be designed to meet the requirement of being truly unobtrusive and supportive from an end-user perspective. Probably the most revealing finding is the fact that, in addition to cognitive intelligence and computing, also elements from social intelligence and design play a dominant role in the realization of the vision. In this paper we discuss these novel insights and their resulting impact on the AmI research landscape. We introduce a number of new AmI research perspectives that are related to social intelligence and in addition we argue that new ways of working are required applying the concept of Experience Research resulting in a true user-centered approach to Ambient Intelligence.