8 results on '"Augmented humanity"'
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2. Augmented Humanity: Data, Privacy and Security
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Naughton, Liam, Daly, Herbert, Masys, Anthony J., Series Editor, Bichler, Gisela, Advisory Editor, Bourlai, Thirimachos, Advisory Editor, Johnson, Chris, Advisory Editor, Karampelas, Panagiotis, Advisory Editor, Leuprecht, Christian, Advisory Editor, Morse, Edward C., Advisory Editor, Skillicorn, David, Advisory Editor, Yamagata, Yoshiki, Advisory Editor, Jahankhani, Hamid, editor, Kendzierskyj, Stefan, editor, Chelvachandran, Nishan, editor, and Ibarra, Jaime, editor
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- 2020
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3. Augmented Humanity: A Systematic Mapping Review
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Graciela Guerrero, Fernando José Mateus da Silva, Antonio Fernández-Caballero, and António Pereira
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systematic mapping review ,augmented humanity ,wearable computing ,mixed reality ,human–robot interaction ,smart devices ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Augmented humanity (AH) is a term that has been mentioned in several research papers. However, these papers differ in their definitions of AH. The number of publications dealing with the topic of AH is represented by a growing number of publications that increase over time, being high impact factor scientific contributions. However, this terminology is used without being formally defined. The aim of this paper is to carry out a systematic mapping review of the different existing definitions of AH and its possible application areas. Publications from 2009 to 2020 were searched in Scopus, IEEE and ACM databases, using search terms “augmented human”, ”human augmentation” and “human 2.0”. Of the 16,914 initially obtained publications, a final number of 133 was finally selected. The mapping results show a growing focus on works based on AH, with computer vision being the index term with the highest number of published articles. Other index terms are wearable computing, augmented reality, human–robot interaction, smart devices and mixed reality. In the different domains where AH is present, there are works in computer science, engineering, robotics, automation and control systems and telecommunications. This review demonstrates that it is necessary to formalize the definition of AH and also the areas of work with greater openness to the use of such concept. This is why the following definition is proposed: “Augmented humanity is a human–computer integration technology that proposes to improve capacity and productivity by changing or increasing the normal ranges of human function through the restoration or extension of human physical, intellectual and social capabilities”.
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- 2022
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4. AUGMENTED HUMANITY: Tecnologie evolutive e apprendimento tra necessità e ready made
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Iacono, Saverio
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Digital Humanities ,Settore L-ART/06 - Cinema, Fotografia e Televisione ,Augmented Reality ,Augmented Humanity ,Virtual Reality ,Extended Reality ,Gamification ,Game-based Learning. E-Learning ,Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi di Elaborazione delle Informazioni - Published
- 2022
5. Augmented Humanity: A Systematic Mapping Review.
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Guerrero, Graciela, da Silva, Fernando José Mateus, Fernández-Caballero, Antonio, and Pereira, António
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TELECOMMUNICATION systems , *COMPUTER vision , *HUMANITY , *HUMAN-robot interaction , *SMART devices , *MIXED reality , *HUMAN-machine relationship , *HUMAN beings - Abstract
Augmented humanity (AH) is a term that has been mentioned in several research papers. However, these papers differ in their definitions of AH. The number of publications dealing with the topic of AH is represented by a growing number of publications that increase over time, being high impact factor scientific contributions. However, this terminology is used without being formally defined. The aim of this paper is to carry out a systematic mapping review of the different existing definitions of AH and its possible application areas. Publications from 2009 to 2020 were searched in Scopus, IEEE and ACM databases, using search terms "augmented human", "human augmentation" and "human 2.0". Of the 16,914 initially obtained publications, a final number of 133 was finally selected. The mapping results show a growing focus on works based on AH, with computer vision being the index term with the highest number of published articles. Other index terms are wearable computing, augmented reality, human–robot interaction, smart devices and mixed reality. In the different domains where AH is present, there are works in computer science, engineering, robotics, automation and control systems and telecommunications. This review demonstrates that it is necessary to formalize the definition of AH and also the areas of work with greater openness to the use of such concept. This is why the following definition is proposed: "Augmented humanity is a human–computer integration technology that proposes to improve capacity and productivity by changing or increasing the normal ranges of human function through the restoration or extension of human physical, intellectual and social capabilities". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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6. Proceedings of the 8th Augmented Human International Conference
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Seigneur, Jean-Marc, Nanayakkara, Suranga, Paradiso, Joe, Mistry, Pranav, and Maes, Pattie
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Superhuman ,Superhuman sports ,Human augmentation ,ddc:305.3 ,ddc:025.063 ,ddc:301 ,Humain augmenté ,Augmented humanity ,Superhumain ,Augmented human - Abstract
The 8th Augmented Human International Conference (AH2017) has gathered scientific papers from many different disciplines. Many papers concentrated on building the human augmentation technologies, which is necessary for them to emerge in the real world. However, few papers investigated the ethical or safety issues of augmented human technologies. The next edition may bring more papers on this essential aspect that must be taken into account for a long-term success of these technologies.
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- 2017
7. 'L'ère du post-handicap : une approche critique des transitions digitales', pp. 50-58
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Bertini, Marie-Joseph, Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Récits, Cultures et Sociétés (LIRCES), Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (... - 2019) (UNS), and COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)
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[SHS.HISPHILSO]Humanities and Social Sciences/History, Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences ,Numérique ,Digitalisation ,Disability ,[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences ,Humanité Augmentée ,Handicap ,Augmented Humanity ,digitalization ,[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences - Abstract
International audience; The new post-disability narratives will be those, plural and polyphonic, of the singularized uses of augmented bodies, in the same movement assisted and assistant. Hybrid, biotechnical bodies, whose experience generates humanity. Post-disability thus designates this moment when each individual receives confirmation of his own agentivity, that is to say of his capacity to act on the world, on beings, on things and to transform them. "Bodies come into being, they are never already established, for they emerge into the world in a state of dependence on other bodies and institutions" (Butler).; Les nouveaux récits du post-handicap seront ceux, pluriels et polyphoniques, des usages singularisés des corps augmentés, dans le même mouvement assistés et assistants. Corps hybrides, biotechniques, dont l'éprouvé engendre l'humanité. Le post-handicap désigne ainsi ce moment où chaque individu reçoit confirmation de sa propre agentivité, c'est-à-dire de sa capacité à agir sur le monde, sur les êtres, sur les choses et à les transformer. " Les corps adviennent, ils ne sont jamais déjà établis, car ils émergent dans le monde dans un état de dépendance à l’égard d’autres corps et d’institutions " (Butler).
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- 2017
8. Proceedings of the 7th Augmented Human International Conference
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Seigneur, Jean-Marc, Hernandez-Munoz, Jose. M., McCullagh, Paul, Schmidt, Albrecht, Terada, Tsutomu, Woo, Woontack, and Mistry, Pranav
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Superhuman ,Human augmentation ,ddc:305.3 ,ddc:025.063 ,ddc:301 ,Augmented humanity ,Superhumain ,Augmented human - Abstract
The 7th Augmented Human International Conference (AH2016) has gathered scientific papers from many different disciplines, especially: augmented vision; augmented hearing; body tracking; augmentation with smart material and through lifelogs; brain augmentation; augmented reality applications; augmented sports; superhuman games; ethics of augmented human technologies... Thus, many papers concentrated on building the human augmentation technologies, which is necessary for them to emerge in the real world. However, few papers investigated the ethical or safety issues of augmented human technologies. The next edition may bring more papers on this essential aspect that must be taken into account for a long-term success of these technologies. Check http://www.augmented-human.com to subscribe to the mailing list and to be informed about the next editions of the conference. Consider also checking the Springer Journal on Augmented Human Research to get extended research papers on the topic!
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- 2016
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