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Service Composition and Advanced User Interfaces in the Home of Tomorrow: The SM4All Approach

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Ambient Media and Systems (AMBI-SYS 2011)

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Houses of tomorrow will be equipped with many sensors, actuators and devices, which collectively will expose services. Such services, composed in an automatic way, and invokable through adaptive user interfaces, can support human inhabitants in their daily activities. In this paper we present the approach and some results of the SM4All EU project ( http://www.sm4all-project.eu/ ), which is investigating automatic services composition and advanced user interfaces applied to domotics.

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Catarci, T. et al. (2011). Service Composition and Advanced User Interfaces in the Home of Tomorrow: The SM4All Approach. In: Gabrielli, S., Elias, D., Kahol, K. (eds) Ambient Media and Systems. AMBI-SYS 2011. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 70. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23902-1_2

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