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As digital systems become increasingly embedded in everyday life, there is a critical demand for more intuitive, responsive, and personalized interactions. As these problems begin to grow, so does the importance of creating intelligent and pro-user technologies that adapt to individuals’ needs and contexts. By integrating insights from multiple disciplines, personalized systems transform how users engage with technology, enhance accessibility, improve decision-making, and foster seamless digital experiences tailored to diverse users and environments. Driving Smarter Human-Computer Interaction With Multidisciplinary Personalized Systems explores how modern technology can create more intuitive and responsive interaction in computing systems. This book examines the collaboration between experts in affective computing, neuroscience, and human-computer interaction, leading to groundbreaking innovations in how machines respond to human needs. Covering topics such as AI accessibility, personalized experiences, and virtual technologies, this book is an excellent resource for practitioners, computer scientists, researchers, academicians, and more.
The new edition of this popular book brings together experts in the field of Systems Neuroscience to present an overview of the area. Topics covered include how different neural circuits analyze sensory information, form perceptions of the external world, make decisions, and execute movements; how nerve cells behave when connected together to form neural networks; the relationship between molecular and cellular approaches to understanding brain structure and function; the study of high-level mental functions; and studying brain pathologies and disease. Among the topics covered in the new edition are artificial intelligence-assisted computational neuroscience for deciphering neural networks, spatial transcriptomics single cell sequencing, and exome/whole genome sequencing for understanding brain disorders in human genetics. The best way to study the brain, the most complex organ in the body composed of 100 billion neurons with trillions of interconnections, is with a systems biology approach.
This book collects selected aspects of recent advances and experiences, emerging technology trends that have positively impacted our world from operators, authorities, and associations from CCIE 2024, to help address the world’s advanced computing, control technology, information technology, artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, and neural networks. Meanwhile, the topics included in the proceedings have high research value and present current insights, developments, and trends in computing, control, and industrial engineering.
Ubiquitous sensors, devices, networks and information are paving the way toward a smart world in which computational intelligence is distributed throughout the physical environment to provide reliable and relevant services to people. This ubiquitous intelligence will change the computing landscape because it will enable new breeds of applications and systems to be developed, and the realm of computing possibilities will be significantly extended. By enhancing everyday objects with intelligence, many tasks and processes could be simplified, the physical spaces where people interact, like workplaces and homes, could become more efficient, safer and more enjoyable. Ubiquitous computing, or perv...
The two-volume set IFIP AICT 703 and 704 constitutes the refereed conference proceedings of the 13th IFIP TC 12 International Conference on Intelligent Information Processing XII, IIP 2024, held in Shenzhen, China, during May 3–6, 2024. The 49 full papers and 5 short papers presented in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 58 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Volume I: Machine Learning; Natural Language Processing; Neural and Evolutionary Computing; Recommendation and Social Computing; Business Intelligence and Risk Control; and Pattern Recognition. Volume II: Image Understanding.
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