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Computers in the Human Interaction Loop

Title
Computers in the Human Interaction Loop [electronic resource] / edited by Alexander Waibel, Rainer Stiefelhagen.
ISBN
9781848820548
Edition
1.
Publication
London : Springer London, 2009.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XXII, 376 p).
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Summary
Computers in the Human Interaction Loop (CHIL) explores a new look at human interfaces, where computers become participants among humans interacting with humans, as opposed to a rigid human-machine interaction dialog. To do so, computers must become perceptually aware and learn to provide services proactively and unobtrusively based on an implicit understanding of human needs. The book integrates a wide range of research topics that represent key elements of this vision including audio-visual perceptual components for such environments; the design, implementation and analysis of novel proactive perceptive services supporting humans; the development of software architectures, ontologies and tools necessary for building such environments and services, as well as approaches for the evaluation of such technologies and services. Divided into five parts: Introduction, Perceptual Technologies, Services, Software Infrastructure, and an Outlook Beyond, the book is based on research carried out by the CHIL Consortium (Computers in the Human Interaction Loop). Based on the premise that machines need to understand the human context and human activities better, the focus is on how machines need to recognize, understand, adapt to and learn from human interests, activities, goals and aspirations, rather than humans having to adapt to machines. Those working in areas such as ambient intelligence, perceptual user interfaces, human-centred computing systems, and other areas of pervasive computing will find this a very valuable reference source.
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Springer ENIN.
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Format
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 19, 2022
Series
Human-computer interaction series.
Human-Computer Interaction Series,
Contents
The CHIL Vision and Framework
Computers in the Human Interaction Loop
Perceptual Technologies
Perceptual Technologies: Analyzing the Who, What, Where of Human Interaction
Person Tracking
Multimodal Person Identification
Estimation of Head Pose
Automatic Speech Recognition
Acoustic Event Detection and Classification
Language Technologies: Question Answering in Speech Transcripts
Extracting Interaction Cues: Focus of Attention, Body Pose, and Gestures
Emotion Recognition
Activity Classification
Situation Modeling
Targeted Audio
Multimodal Interaction Control
Perceptual Component Evaluation and Data Collection
Services
User-Centered Design of CHIL Services: Introduction
The Collaborative Workspace: A Co-located Tabletop Device to Support Meetings
The Memory Jog Service
The Connector Service: Representing Availability for Mobile Communication
Relational Cockpit
Automatic Relational Reporting to Support Group Dynamics
The CHIL Reference Architecture
The CHIL Reference Model Architecture for Multimodal Perceptual Systems
Low-Level Distributed Data Transfer Layer: The ChilFlow Middleware
Perceptual Component Data Models and APIs
Situation Modeling Layer
Ontological Modeling and Reasoning
Building Scalable Services: The CHIL Agent Framework
CHIL Integration Tools and Middleware
Beyond CHIL
Beyond CHIL.
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