Andrés Muñoz, J. Augusto, V. W. L. Tam, H. Aghajan
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Abstract
The paper entitled “ Ultra-wideband data as input of a combined EfficientNet and LSTM architecture for human activity recognition ” by Alexandre Beaulieu et al. addresses the important confluence of activity recognition for ambient assisted living. The technical core contribution of this article includes a system based on a deep learning model combining LSTM and a tuned version of the EfficientNet model using transfer learning, data fusion, minimalist pre-processing as well as training for both activity and movement recognition using data from three ultra-wideband (UWB) radars. The system was validated on a real smart environment and showed improvements to previous similar approaches. The paper entitled “ Fuzzy multi-agent assistance system for elderly care based on user engagement ” by Al-fonso Rojas-Domínguez et al. also considers an ambient assisted living system however more focused on software and algorithmic approach and based on a multi-agent system. The focus of the system is in providing core compo-nents of the multi-agent system strong interaction and engagement capabilities with the main intended beneficiaries of the ambient assisted living system. The system is demonstrated with scenarios focused on providing security, comfort and health-related services. User engagement levels are estimated through a fuzzy inference system. The system was tested using two different datasets of real interactions between users and devices in their home environments which demonstrates how the system improves performance and alignment of the system behaviour with user satisfaction. The paper entitled “ Refillable PUF authentication
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The Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments (JAISE) serves as a forum to discuss the latest developments on Ambient Intelligence (AmI) and Smart Environments (SmE). Given the multi-disciplinary nature of the areas involved, the journal aims to promote participation from several different communities covering topics ranging from enabling technologies such as multi-modal sensing and vision processing, to algorithmic aspects in interpretive and reasoning domains, to application-oriented efforts in human-centered services, as well as contributions from the fields of robotics, networking, HCI, mobile, collaborative and pervasive computing. This diversity stems from the fact that smart environments can be defined with a variety of different characteristics based on the applications they serve, their interaction models with humans, the practical system design aspects, as well as the multi-faceted conceptual and algorithmic considerations that would enable them to operate seamlessly and unobtrusively. The Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments will focus on both the technical and application aspects of these.