Description
This book grew out of one of the CREST research areas funded by the Japan Science and Technology Agency. The theme of the project is "the creation of human-harmonizedinformation technology for convivial society", where 17 research teams aimed at a common goal. The project promotes a trans-disciplinary approach featuring (1) recognition and comprehension of human behaviors and real-space contexts by utilizing sensor networks and ubiquitous computing, (2) technologies for facilitating man-machine communication by utilizing robots and ubiquitous networks, and (3) content technologies for analyzing, mining, integrating, and structuring multimedia data including those in text, voice, music, and images.
This is the second of two volumes, which is contributed by eight team leaders. Besides describing the technical challenges, each contribution lays much weight on discussing the philosophy, concepts, and the implications underlying the project. This work will provide researchers and practitioners in the related areas with an excellent opportunity to find interesting new developments and to think about the relationship between human and information technology.
About the Author
Editor: Toyoaki Nishida has been a professor in the Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, since 2004. His research centers on artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction. He serves as the research supervisor of the JST-CREST research area on the creation of human-harmonized information technology for convivial society. He is a former president of the Japanese Society of Artificial Intelligence.
Book Information
ISBN 9784431565338
Author Toyoaki Nishida
Format Hardback
Page Count 293
Imprint Springer Verlag, Japan
Publisher Springer Verlag, Japan