Miranda: a non-strict functional language with polymorphic types
Proc. of a conference on Functional programming languages and computer architecture
Fundamentals of interactive computer graphics
Fundamentals of interactive computer graphics
Programming in Prolog
Cooperating Heterogeneous Systems
Cooperating Heterogeneous Systems
Bridging the gap between planning and scheduling
The Knowledge Engineering Review
Distributed implementation of a self-organizing appliance middleware
Proceedings of the 2005 joint conference on Smart objects and ambient intelligence: innovative context-aware services: usages and technologies
Multimodal appliance cooperation based on explicit goals: concepts & potentials
Proceedings of the 2005 joint conference on Smart objects and ambient intelligence: innovative context-aware services: usages and technologies
The PERSONA Framework for Supporting Context-Awareness in Open Distributed Systems
AmI '08 Proceedings of the European Conference on Ambient Intelligence
Predictive knowledge management using mirror worlds
Intelligent Decision Technologies - Engineering and management of IDTs for knowledge management systems
A middleware for rapid prototyping smart environments: experiences in research and teaching
Proceedings of the 12th ACM international conference adjunct papers on Ubiquitous computing - Adjunct
Ambient intelligence: towards smart appliance ensembles
From Integrated Publication and Information Systems to Virtual Information and Knowledge Environments
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Creating multimodal assistant systems supporting the intuitive interaction with technical infrastructures of the everyday life is one important goal of current HCI research.Building such systems is a substantial challenge - not only with respect to the individual concepts and algorithms that are required at the various levels of multimodal interaction processing, but also with respect to the overall system architecture. Especially, when we try to address systems that can be extended dynamically and that are not built by a single vendor.We will look at some the challenges of creating architectures for such systems and we will outline the solution approach our research group is currently developing. The work we present is part of the EMBASSI-project, a joint project with 19 partners from industry and academia that aims at establishing an interoperable system infrastructure for multimodal and multimedia assistance systems.