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Enabling Things to Talk: Designing IoT solutions with theIoT Architectural Reference Model

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Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet); Business IT Infrastructure; Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing; Operations Management; Software Engineering; Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems; Business Information Systems; Ubiquitous Computing; Reference Architecture; Spatio-Temporal Systems; Smart Objects; Supply Chain Management; IoT; SCM; Web Applications; Internet of Things; Smart Homes; RFID

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978-4-431-54393-0

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978-4-431-54394-7

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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The Significance of Natural Computing for Considering Computational Aesthetics of Nature

Fuminori Akiba

In this paper, I aim to propose computational aesthetics of nature and to explain how the idea of “harness” in natural computing is centrally important to this end. First, I reconfirm the original scope of Kant’s aesthetics that is at the core of computational aesthetics. In the discussion of Kant’s aesthetics, I contend that the reason Kant introduced the concepts of beauty in nature and aesthetic judgment into his philosophy is because he recognized them as key drivers behind the development and cultivation of our understanding of nature. I point out that the field of computational aesthetics presently understands Kant’s aesthetics only insufficiently. There thus exists a need to propose another computational aesthetics of nature and to define its central aim: to find the beautiful in nature, leading us both to a better understanding of nature, and to a greater awareness of how we should live in nature. With this aim in mind, “harness” emerges as a useful tool for computational aesthetics of nature—one that merits consideration.

- Satellite Symposium on Computational Aesthetics | Pp. 119-129

Perceiving the Gap: Asynchronous Coordination of Plural Algorithms and Disconnected Logical Types in Ambient Space

Miki Goan; Katsuyoshi Tsujita; Takuma Ishikawa; Shinichi Takashima; Susumu Kihara; Kenjiro Okazaki

The purpose of this study is to elaborate on the concept of “ambient space,” the space which surrounds and moves with the self. For this purpose, this study focuses on the learning processes of the creation and viewing of art, related to both artists and viewers. Furthermore, we intend to deepen thought about ambient space and reconsider the dichotomy of “figure and ground.” Through a workshop at an art museum, we showed that by stepping up from the logical type of figure-ground reversal perception - the figure-figure switch - the ground-ground switch, the perception of surfaces’ layouts, can be perceived.

- Satellite Symposium on Computational Aesthetics | Pp. 130-147

Aesthetic Aspects of Technology-Mediated Self-awareness Experiences

Junji Watanabe

Today’s media technologies can provide experiences where people become aware of their fundamental attributes and unconscious behaviors. In this paper, I introduce three interface technologies designed to mediate such self-awareness experiences, and interpret them from an aesthetical viewpoint.

- Satellite Symposium on Computational Aesthetics | Pp. 148-153