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Duquenoy, P., Whitehouse, D., 2010. A 21st century ethical debate pursuing perspectives on ambient intelligence. In Duquenoy, P., Zielinski, C., Kimppa, K. (Eds.), The Information Society Emerging Landscapes. Springer, New York, pp. 293—314. [Pg.234]

A. Blayo and B. Pineaux in Proceedings of the 200S Joint Conference on Smart Objects and Ambient Intelligence Innovative Context-aware Services -Usages and Technologies, Grenoble, France, 2005, p.27. [Pg.29]

Reichl, H., KaUmayer, C., Linz, T., 2008. Electronic Textiles, True Visions — the Emerge of Ambient Intelligence. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg/Germany. [Pg.30]

Camastra, F., Ciaramella, A., Staiano, A. Machine learning and soft computing for ict security an overview of current trends. Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing 4(2), 235-247 (2013)... [Pg.348]

Wright, D. (ed.) Safeguards in a World of Ambient Intelligence. Final Report, SWAMI Deliverable D4. A report of the SWAMI consortium to the European Commission under contract 006507 August 2006 (2006), http //swami.jrc.es... [Pg.168]

Ducatel, K., Bogdanowicz, M., Scapolo, F., Leijten, J., Burgelman, J.-C. Scenario for Ambient Intelligence in 2010. European Commission Community Research Finall Report, Seville, (2001), http //www.cordis.lu/ist/istag.htm... [Pg.664]

Huynh, T, Schiele, B. Antilyzing features for activity recognition. In Proceedings of the 2(X)5 Joint Conference on Smeut Objects and Ambient Intelligence, pp. 159-163... [Pg.184]

One index for assessing the ability to communicate verbally is the Preferred-Octave Speech Interference Level (PSIL). PSIL is the numerical average sound level (decibels) measured for each of three octave bands (500, 1000, and 2000 Hz). A study of the relationship between PSIL and speech intelligibility in different ambient noise conditions... [Pg.320]

A level of 10 dB or greater relates to the ambient noise having a hissy character. These mid- to higher frequency components can potentially affect the intelligibility of dialog and may even have a subtle masking effect on alarm sounds if they are of similar spectral content. [Pg.331]

A certain amount of information about a sample is necessary before it can be intelligently handled in the laboratory. Absolutely essential are the sample source, sample date, cylinder identification, sample pressure and temperature, ambient temperature, type of analysis required, and the sampling method used, lliere can additional related facts such as field-determined results and operating conditions which will asdst in the evaluation of the analytical data. Tliis information should accompany the filled sample cylinder. [Pg.559]


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