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Abstract

This chapter seeks to explore the development of an ambient intelligent dance space. In particular, the chapter proposes intelligent systems that use non-linear optimization as well as symbolic rule-based systems to adjust sound/music, on-stage lighting, and projected visual imagery in terms of movement and color to dynamically reflecting the dancer’s arousal state measured through physiological sensors worn by the dancers. To aesthetically adjust physical lighting around the dancers, dancer’s location will need to be identified. This variable will be identified using pressure sensor mats installed on the floor to track dancers’ movements. Data from these sensors will be passed into a three layered architecture. Layer 1 is composed of a sensor analysis system that analyzes and synthesizes physiological and pressure sensor signals.

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