1st Edition
Human-Computer Interaction in Intelligent Environments
This book offers readers a holistic understanding of intelligent environments, encompassing
their definition, design, interaction paradigms, the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and the
associated broader philosophical and procedural aspects.
- Elaborates on AI research and the creation of intelligent environments.
- Zooms in on designing interactions with the IoT, intelligent agents and robots.
- Discusses overarching topics for the design of intelligent environments, including user interface adaptation, design for all, sustainability, cybersecurity, privacy and trust.
- Provides insights into the intricacies of various intelligent environment contexts, such as in automotive, urban interfaces, smart cities and beyond.
This book has been written for individuals interested in Human-Computer Interaction research and applications.
1. Design for Intelligent Environments
Constantine Stephanidis, Asterios Leonidis, Maria Korozi, Vasilis Kouroumalis, Ilia Adami, Stavroula Ntoa
2. User Interface Adaptation and Design for All
Constantine Stephanidis
3. Human Behavior in Cybersecurity Privacy and Trust
Abbas Moallem
4. Human-Centered AI
Brent Winslow, Ozlem Ozmen Garibay
5. AI in HCI Design and User Experience
Wei Xu
6. Interacting with the Internet of Things
Fulvio Corno, Luigi De Russis, Alberto Monge Roffarello, Juan Pablo Saénz Moreno
7. Conversational Agents
Ana Paula Chaves, Charlotte van Hooijdonk, Christine Liebrecht, Guilherme Corredato Guerino, Heloisa Candello, Minha Lee, Matthias Kraus, Marco Aurelio Gerosa
8. Artificial Intelligence for Customer Services
Christian Matt, Helena Weith
9. Automotive User Interfaces
Myounghoon (Philart) Jeon, Chihab Nadri, Manhua Wang, Abhraneil Dam
10. Human-Robot Interaction
Connor Esterwood, Qiaoning Zhang, Xi Jessie Yang, Lionel P. Robert
11. Human-Agent Teaming
Anthony L. Baker, Shan G. Lakhmani, Jessie Y. C. Chen
12. Ambient Assisted Living Solutions
Martina Ziefle, Julia Offermann, Wiktoria Wilkowska
13. Urban Interfaces
Luke Hespanhol, Joel Fredericks, Martin Tomitsch, Andrew Vande Moere
14. Sustainability and Citizen Science
Yao Sun, Ann Majchrzak
Biography
Constantine Stephanidis is Professor at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Crete, past Director of the Institute of Computer Science of FORTH and Founding Head of its Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Laboratory and its Ambient Intelligence Program. He has been the Principal Investigator for over 180 European Commission, National and Industry funded projects. He is the founding editor of the International Journal Universal Access in the Information Society, co-editor of the International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction and General Chair of the HCI International Conference. He is the President of the Council for Research and Innovation of the Region of Crete and the President of the Hellenic National Accessibility Authority.
Gavriel Salvendy is University Distinguished Professor at the College of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Central Florida and Founding President of the Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine of Florida. He is Professor Emeritus of Industrial Engineering at Purdue University and Chair Professor Emeritus and Founding Head of the Department of Industrial Engineering at Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the recipient of the John Fritz Medal, which is frequently referred to as the Nobel Prize in Engineering. He is the Founding Editor of the International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction and the Founder of the International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction – now in its 40th year.
'A bountiful cornucopia of ideas from the fertile minds of leading scholars and rising stars. A milestone volume that will be valuable to newcomers, experienced professionals, scholars and business leaders.'
Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland
'Constantine Stephanidis and Gavriel Salvendy's monumental 6-volume series on Human Computer Interaction has to be required for all libraries. This massive encyclopedia of fundamental knowledge will not age, because as new technologies and methods come and go, the fundamental underlying principles (especially those of human behavior) remain unchanged.'
Don Norman, Author of "Design of Everyday Things" and "Design for a Better World"