Presentation 2008-11-27
Bio-Inspired Ambient Interfaces : Human Behavior Supporting Based on Attractor Superimposition Theory
Taro MAEDA, Hideyuki ANDO, Hiroyuki IIZUKA,
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Abstract(in English) The present Global COE Program "Founding Ambient Information Society Infrastructure" by Osaka University's Graduate School of Information Science and Technology aims at establishing ambient interface technologies that can harmonize human-environment interactions to naturally lead to a more suitable state with the integration of information science and biologically-inspired. As a possible way to achieve such a technology, we propose the concept of Parasitic Humanoid that is a system consisting of wearable interface devices that enable rather intuitive interactions with wearers than conventional interaction ways such as key-typing, device-control, and graphical user interfaces. We also introduce a novel way for human behavioural supports with the Parasitic Humanoid on the basis of the concept of attractor superimposition caused by mutual human-environment couplings.
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Keyword(in English) Ambient interface / Attractor superimposition / Parasitic Humanoid
Paper # PRMU2008-123,MVE2008-72
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Conference Date 2008/11/20(1days)
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Title (in English) Bio-Inspired Ambient Interfaces : Human Behavior Supporting Based on Attractor Superimposition Theory
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Keyword(1) Ambient interface
Keyword(2) Attractor superimposition
Keyword(3) Parasitic Humanoid
1st Author's Name Taro MAEDA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University()
2nd Author's Name Hideyuki ANDO
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3rd Author's Name Hiroyuki IIZUKA
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Date 2008-11-27
Paper # PRMU2008-123,MVE2008-72
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 328
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 10
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