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Mats Eriksson Mats Eriksson
Chair (email)
LuleƄ University of Technology, LuleƄ, Sweden
Veli-Pekka Niitamo Veli-Pekka Niitamo
co-Chair (email)
Nokia Mobile Research, Helsinki, Finland

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Welcome to the home page of the LivingLabs@Work SIG!

LivingLabs@Work

Free membership is open to everyone willing to contribute to the discussion and shaping of future LivingLabs Collaborative Environments. This website is aiming at providing valuable information about research fields defined in the community Research Topics (see the LivingLabs@Work Special Interest Group (SIG) list of Research Topics) as well as supporting members discussion and interaction.

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    IST-2006, event (21-23 Nov06 HEL Please provide the inputs to the network and workshop sessions from the Well-being Services@Work community.

http://europa.eu.int/information_society/istevent/2006/index_en.htm

There is one in particular, very interesting pending of approval for building a nice group. Please provide a feedback to the Dr.Linmi ACAAL session. http://europa.eu.int/information_society/istevent/2006/cf/network-detail.cfm?id=863

Affective Computing for Ambient Assisted Living

Technologies developed in the passed decades have changed our life. We face the challenge not to get lost in an abundance of possibilities from various appliances around us. This opens the gulf of information among generations and social classes.

Ambient intelligent technology is a way to bridge the gulf via the development of intelligent devices and to perceive and understand human mental state by intelligent systems via affective expressions is the key step to ambient assisted living (AAL).

    The objective of this cross-discipline workshop is
  • (1)Provide a forum for discussing state-of-the-art research on affective computing;
  • (2)Define new research directions focused on FP7 and innovative applications relative to AAL;
  • (3)List of characteristics of affective user centered computational applications and adaptive AAL environments.
  • (4)Exchange experiences, bringing together scientists from cognitive sciences, communication and computer science and industry.

Thansks in advance (Ferran coViceChair KW@work)

  • Research Topics have been defined for our LivingLabs@Work SIG as commons to be used by members for submitting their papers to the AMI@Work Forum day 2005. Those Community Research Topics will be further used to connect people and concepts together.

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