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RIS 2017 : The International Workshop on Reasoning in Smart-Homes

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Link: http://risworkshop.gpii.eu/
 
When Jun 21, 2017 - Jun 23, 2017
Where Exeter, UK
Submission Deadline Mar 27, 2017
Notification Due Apr 22, 2017
Final Version Due May 15, 2017
Categories    artificial intelligence   computer science   active and healthy aging   cyber computing
 

Call For Papers

In the past years, many interesting applications for Smarthome technology have been discovered. These range von home automation, over supervision and security up to interesting topics on the horizon like remote presence and augmented and virtual reality. Further, the individual devices are becoming smarter and smarter. From simple door knobs with some user management up to “raspberry pi”s lurking in every corner of a room connecting the various devices and systems. The smarter our homes become, the more need arises to take a look at applications and use cases for the now connected processing power.

One of the stereotypical example many smart home developers still have in the back of their head are the famous computer systems present in many science-fiction movies. Here a spaceship captain can just order an “Earl Grey, hot” or an “analysis of all available data” with a digital avatar, “the computer”, encapsulating all interactions with the various devices and not requiring the user to state a precise sequence of actions to achieve the desired goal.

Herein, the vast field of AI reasoning is particularly concerned with crafting strategies, inferring interaction models and representing artificial agents to a human. With these goals in mind, it doesn’t surprise that AI reasoning saw a lot of attention and research in the context of computer games, as digital agents are a primary concern in many game designs. Are there applications of reasoning or other related AI techniques in smarthomes? How would such digital agents play out in a physical environment? Which algorithms and approaches can be transferred over to the technologies commonly found in smarthomes? Are there particular applications for the different areas in which smarthome technology can be used, such as active and healthy aging or accessibility? This workshop will tackle these cutting edge topics of smarthome technology.

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