Intelligent Environments (IEs) aim to empower users by enriching their experience, raising their awareness and enhancing their management of their surroundings. The term IE is used to describe the physical spaces where ICT and pervasive technologies are used to achieve specific objectives for the user and/or the environment. The growing IE community, from academia to practitioners, is working on the materialization of IEs driven by the latest technological developments and innovative ideas.00This book presents the proceedings of the workshops held in conjunction with the 15th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE?19), Rabat, Morocco, 24? 27 June 2019. The conference focused on the development of advanced intelligent environments, as well as newly emerging and rapidly evolving topics. The workshops included here emphasize multi-disciplinary and transversal aspects of IEs, as well as cutting-edge topics: the 8th International Workshop on the Reliability of Intelligent Environments (WORIE'19); 9th International Workshop on Intelligent Environments Supporting Healthcare and Well-being (WISHWell'19); 5th Symposium on Future Intelligent Educational Environments and Learning (SOFIEE'19); 3rd International Workshop on Intelligent Systems for Agriculture Production and Environment Protection (ISAPEP'19); 3rd International Workshop on Legal Issues in Intelligent Environments (LIIE'19); 1st International Workshop on Intelligent Environments and Buildings (IEB'19); 3rd International Workshop on Citizen-Centric Smart Cities Services (CCSCS'19); and the 4th International Workshop on Smart Sensing Systems (IWSSS'19).
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Smart Environments Architecture (SEARCH)
Juan Carlos Augusto, Mario Quinde, José Ginés Gimenez Manuel, Murad Ali, Chimezie Oguego, Carl James Reynolds
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Wireless Communications with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs): From Wi-Fi to 5G
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Overheating Mitigation Strategies Analysis: A Mediterranean Case Study
Bartomeu Alorda Ladaria, Cristian Carmona Gómez, Juan Muñoz, Francesc Masdeu Mayans, Gabriel Antonio Horrach Sastre
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Predictive Characterization of ICARDAGenebank Barley Accessions sing FIGSand Machine Learning
Zainab Azough, Zakaria Kehel, Aziza Benomar, Mostafa Bellafkih, Ahmed Amri
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An LSTM Deep Learning Scheme for Prediction of Low Temperatures in Agriculture
M. Ángel Guillén Navarro, Raquel Martínez España, Andrés Bueno Crespo, Belén López Ayuso, José Luis Moreno, José M. Cecilia
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Identification of Effective EEG Electrodesfor Depression Sensing
Yuma Tsurugasaki, Katsuhiro Mori, Michael Hefenbrock, Yoshito Tobe
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System for Motivating Ethical Consumption Behavior Using Dongle Interface Application
Junichi Suzuki, Tomonari Okubo, Hiromu Oki, Takayuki Fukui, Takashi Fujii, Toshihiko Ryugo, Motoki Sato, Yasuhiro Kawahara
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Operability of the GDPR’s Consent Rule in Intelligent Systems: Evaluating the Transparency Rule and the Right to Be Forgotten
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Smart Cities and Security – A Preventive Approach
Pedro Miguel Freitas, Laura M. Nunes, Feliz Gouveia, Maria Guerreiro, Ana Sani
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Team-Based Mobile Learning: A Framework for Supporting Interactive Learning
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Bridging the Divide: The Current Status of Web 2.0 in Higher Education
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Context in Mobile Learning: The Point of View of the Learners
Khamssa Chouchane, Almaas Ali, Juan Carlos Augusto, Kazar Okba
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On the Use of Sensors in Mental Healthcare
Nidal Drissi, Sofia Ouhbi, Mohammed Abdou Janati Idrissi, Mohamed El Koutbi, Mounir Ghogho
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A Crowdsourcing Based Computational Methodology for Real-Time Emotional Mapping of Urban Areas
Juan José Manriquez Santos, Víctor Zamudio, Javier Navarro, Faiyaz Doctor, Carlos Lino Ramírez, David Hernández Gutiérrez, María del Rosario Baltazar Flores
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Toward Early Detection and Monitoring of Chronic Heart Failure Using Heart Sounds
Martin Gjoreski, Anton Gradišek, Borut Budna, Matjaž Gams, Gregor Poglajen
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A Framework for Long-Term Data Collection to Support Automatic Human Activity Recognition
Ana Ferrari, Daniela Micucci, Marco Mobilio, Paolo Napoletano
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