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Algorithms in Ambient Intelligence

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Algorithms in Ambient Intelligence

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In this chapter, we discuss the new paradigm for user-centered computing known as ambient intelligence and its relation with methods and techniques from the field of computational intelligence, including problem solving, machine learning, and expert systems.

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Aarts, E., Korst, J., Verhaegh, W.F.J. (2004). Algorithms in Ambient Intelligence. In: Verhaegh, W.F.J., Aarts, E., Korst, J. (eds) Algorithms in Ambient Intelligence. Philips Research, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0703-9_1

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