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How smart are our environments? An updated look at the state of the art

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A look at the state of the art in smart environments research is taken, motivated by the recent dramatic increase in activity, and summarizes work in a variety of supporting disciplines.
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This article is published in Pervasive and Mobile Computing.The article was published on 2007-03-01. It has received 610 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Smart environment.

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A hybrid rule and machine learning based generic alerting platform for smart environments

TL;DR: This paper introduces a generic approach to realizing an alerting platform within a smart environment, and shows the approach offers reasonable accuracy, future work will increase accuracy.
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Towards building pervasive UIs for the intelligent classroom: the PUPIL approach

TL;DR: This paper introduces a framework that facilitates the design, development and deployment of pervasive educational applications that can automatically transform according to the context of use to ensure their usability.

An unsupervised learning method for human activity recognition based on a temporal qualitative model

TL;DR: An unsupervised method for mining a new kind of qualitative temporally structured activity models from sensor data is introduced and an application is presented to the recognition of activities of daily living in an elderly care context.
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Evaluation of Mobile and Home Based Cognitive Prosthetics

TL;DR: The process by which the outcomes of the evaluation will be used to guide the developments of a second generation of both mobile and home based cognitive prosthetic is described.
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Composite Activity Recognition in Smart Homes Using Markov Logic Network

TL;DR: The proposed system performs activity modeling via Markov Logic Network, a machine learning strategy that combines probabilistic reasoning and logical reasoning with a single framework and shows the effectiveness of the proposed work for recognizing simple and composite activity.
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Elements of information theory

TL;DR: The author examines the role of entropy, inequality, and randomness in the design of codes and the construction of codes in the rapidly changing environment.
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Wireless sensor networks: a survey

TL;DR: The concept of sensor networks which has been made viable by the convergence of micro-electro-mechanical systems technology, wireless communications and digital electronics is described.
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A survey on sensor networks

TL;DR: The current state of the art of sensor networks is captured in this article, where solutions are discussed under their related protocol stack layer sections.
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The Computer for the 21st Century

Mark D. Weiser
- 01 Sep 1991 - 
TL;DR: Consider writing, perhaps the first information technology: The ability to capture a symbolic representation of spoken language for long-term storage freed information from the limits of individual memory.
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Compression of individual sequences via variable-rate coding

TL;DR: The proposed concept of compressibility is shown to play a role analogous to that of entropy in classical information theory where one deals with probabilistic ensembles of sequences rather than with individual sequences.
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