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International Workshop on Interactive Human Behavior Analysis in Open or Public Spaces

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Constructing Ambient Intelligence (AmI 2011)

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Human behaviour, and in particular interactive or social behaviour in public spaces is rich and highly varying. It is a great source of information about people’s attitudes towards strangers, friends and family, and how they chose to navigate through and familiarise themselves with the urban environment. This paper provides a summary of our workshop on interactive human behaviour analysis in open or public spaces, and in particular, highlighting the future applications, challenges, and goals that such an area of research should have. We discuss the outcomes of the discussions, talks and presentations of the day.

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Hung, H., Odobez, JM., Gavrila, D. (2012). International Workshop on Interactive Human Behavior Analysis in Open or Public Spaces. In: Wichert, R., Van Laerhoven, K., Gelissen, J. (eds) Constructing Ambient Intelligence. AmI 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 277. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31479-7_13

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