期刊名称:JOURNAL OF AMBIENT INTELLIGENCE AND SMART ENVIRONMENTS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The new Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments (JAISE) will serve 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.
The broad areas represented in the journal given the multi-disciplinary nature of the field and applications include:
Sensors, vision, and networks
Mobile and pervasive computing
Human-centered interfaces
Artificial Intelligence
Robotics
Multi-agents
Societal applications and implications
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Scene and event modeling, representation, and reconstruction
Applications in health care: assisted living, fall detection, elderly care, patient monitoring
Applications in smart homes: home safety, energy efficiency, entertainment, ambience, multimedia
Applications in smart buildings, smart classrooms, smart cars, in safety, energy efficiency, services
Modeling environments (homes, hospitals, transportation, roads, offices, classrooms, museums, etc)
Virtual and immersive reality, augmented reality, multi-modal immersion
Occupancy-based services
Applications of combined pervasive / ubiquitous computing with AI
Automated system setup and environment discovery
Network middleware and protocols to facilitate SmE
Innovative sensing devices and innovative uses of existing sensors (e.g. RFID)
Use of mobile, wireless, visual, and multi-modal sensor networks in intelligent systems
Virtual smart environments, interfaces with real world, social networks as smart environments
Sensor data fusion and collaboration in multi-sensor systems and networks
Mobile/wearable intelligence
Self-adaptive AmI systems
Context awareness
Cognitive and emotional awareness
Handling preferences of the individual users and user groups
Mediating conflicting interests
Behavior modeling
Intention recognition
Agent-based approaches to AmI
Robotics applied to smart environments
Distributed and collaborative computing and reasoning
Distributed video surveillance
Intuitive user interface design, unobtrusiveness, ease of setup
Human interaction with autonomous systems
Non-restrictive HCI
Assistive technologies, interfaces for special groups
Educational interfaces
Multimodal interfaces
Human action and gesture interpretation
Social issues of applications of AmI/SmE
Legal Issues in AmI
Intelligent handling of privacy, security and trust
Technology adoption issues and implications
JAISE welcomes submissions of scientific papers, which will be peer-reviewed. These articles should be prepared following the journal's official format and submitted through the official online submission system. Scientific research papers make up the core of the issues of JAISE.
JAISE also considers less technical and shorter articles for inclusion, which can be useful for the scientific community:
(a) Short articles reporting on PhD theses recently defended in the technical areas relevant to the journal. Articles in this category are typically expected to be one page long and will contain information like the abstract of the thesis, details of the viva (date, place, members of the examination board) and a photo of the event. This article can be written by the student or by one of the supervisors.
(b) Opinion articles and letters which can help our community to reflect, discuss or encourage debate and joint work in certain areas.
Articles in any of these two categories should also be prepared following the journal's official format, but should not be submitted through the official submissions webpage, but sent directly to either of the co-Editors-in-Chief. These types of papers will not be peer-reviewed. The co-Editors-in-Chief will decide on the inclusion of these articles.
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ACM Digital Library Compendex Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology DBLP Bibliography Server Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition Science Citation Index-Expanded (SciSearch®) SciVerse Scopus Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
Instructions to Authors
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Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief Hamid Aghajan Department of Electrical Engineering Stanford University Stanford, CA USA Email: jaise@iospress.nl
Juan Carlos Augusto School of Computing and Mathematics University of Ulster Jordanstown United Kingdom Email: jaise@iospress.nl
Advisory Board Sensors, vision and networks Takeo Kanade CMU USA
Human-centered interfaces Nicu Sebe University of Amsterdam The Netherlands
Wolfgang Wahlster DFKI Germany
Artificial Intelligence for AmI-SmE Vic Callaghan University of Essex United Kingdom
Emile Aarts Technical University of Eindhoven The Netherlands
Mobile and pervasive computing Anind Dey CMU USA
Robotics for AmI-SmE Pieter Jonker Delft University The Netherlands
Multi-agents for AmI-SmE Toru Ishida Kyoto University Japan
Diane Cook Washington State University USA
Societal applications and implications Boris De Ruyter Philips Research The Netherlands
Editorial Board Michael Beigl University of Karlsruhe Germany
Marc Bohlen State University of New York USA
Andreas Butz University of Munich Germany
Juan Manuel Corchado University of Salamanca Spain
Kostas Daniilidis University of Pennsylvania USA
George Demiris University of Washington USA
Monica Divitini Norwegian University of Science Norway
Matjaz Gams JSI Slovenia
Daniel Gatica-Perez Idiap Switzerland
Sylvain Giroux University of Sherbrooke Canada
Hans Guesgen Massey University New Zealand
Hani Hagras German University of El Cairo Egypt
Aki Harma Philips Research The Netherlands
Sumi Helal University of Florida USA
Pertti Huuskonen Nokia - NRC Tampere Finland
Alejandro Jaimes Yahoo! Research Spain
Achilles Kameas Computer Technology Institute Greece
Henry Kautz University of Washington USA
Minkoo Kim Ajou University Korea
Richard Kleihorst VITO NV, Belgium and Ghent University Belgium
Ramón López-Cózar Delgado University of Granada Spain
Michael Lew Leiden University The Netherlands
Jinahua Ma Hosei University Japan
Panos Markopoulos TU Eindhoven The Netherlands
Wolfgang Minker University of Ulm Germany
Tatsuya Nakajima Waseda University Japan
Johan Plomp VTT Electronics Finland
Corien Prins Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society The Netherlands
Gilles Privat Orange Labs France
Hartmut Raffler Siemens AG Germany
Roope Raisamo University of Tampere Finland
Carlos Ramos Polytechnic Institute of Porto Portugal
Jun Rekimoto Tokyo University / Sony CSL Japan
M. Sasikumar CDAC Mumbai India
Ichiro Satoh NII Japan
Daniel Shapiro Applied Reactivity USA
WenZhan Song Washington State University USA
Norbert Streitz Smart Future Initiative Germany
Steven Wilmott Politechnic University of Catalunya Spain
Egon L. Van Den Broek (Book Reviews) University of Twente The Netherlands
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