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Ambient Intelligence: A New Multidisciplinary Paradigm
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EngineeringAmbient DisplayArtificial Intelligence MethodsSmart EnvironmentIntelligent SystemsCommunicationIntelligent EnvironmentSocial SciencesAmbient Assisted LivingHuman-centric SystemsSmart SystemsPervasive ComputingAffective ComputingInvisible ComputerInteractive SystemsAmbient IntelligenceHuman-centered Artificial IntelligenceDesignUser ExperienceComputer ScienceHuman-computer InteractionTechnology
Ambient intelligence (AmI) is a new multidisciplinary paradigm rooted in the ideas of NormanAuthor of the Invisible Computer [32]. and Ubiquitous Computing. AmI fosters novel anthropomorphic human–machine models of interaction. In AmI, technologies are deployed to make computers disappear in the background, while the human user moves into the foreground in complete control of the augmented environment. AmI is a user-centric paradigm, it supports a variety of artificial intelligence methods and works pervasively, nonintrusively, and transparently to aid the user. AmI supports and promotes interdisciplinary research encompassing the technological, scientific and artistic fields creating a virtual support for embedded and distributed intelligence.
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