Design principles for intelligent environments
AAAI '98/IAAI '98 Proceedings of the fifteenth national/tenth conference on Artificial intelligence/Innovative applications of artificial intelligence
The Aware Home: A Living Laboratory for Ubiquitous Computing Research
CoBuild '99 Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Cooperative Buildings, Integrating Information, Organization, and Architecture
Towards a Better Understanding of Context and Context-Awareness
HUC '99 Proceedings of the 1st international symposium on Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing
EasyLiving: Technologies for Intelligent Environments
HUC '00 Proceedings of the 2nd international symposium on Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing
Project Oxygen: Pervasive, Human-Centric Computing - An Initial Experience
CAiSE '01 Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Speeded-Up Robust Features (SURF)
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
A Framework for Perceptual Functions of Symbiotic Computing
WI-IAT '08 Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology - Volume 03
A Concept of Symbiotic Computing and its Application to Telework
COGINF '07 Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics
Ubiquitous Computing: Smart Devices, Environments and Interactions
Ubiquitous Computing: Smart Devices, Environments and Interactions
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Realization of human-computer symbiosis is an important idea in the context of ubiquitous computing. Symbiotic Computing is a concept that bridges the gap between situations in Real Space RS and data in Digital Space DS. The main purpose is to develop an intelligent software application as well as establish the next generation information platform to develop the symbiotic system. In this paper, the authors argue that it is necessary to build 'Mutual Cognition' between human and system. Mutual cognition consists of two functions: 'RS Cognition' and 'DS Cognition'. This paper examines RS Cognition, which consists of many software functions for perceiving various situations like events or humans' activities in RS. The authors develop two perceptual functions, sitting posture recognition and human's location estimation for a person, as RS perception tasks. In the resulting experiments, developed functions are quite competent to recognize a human's activities.