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Intelligent information interfaces network

Objectif

Inhabited Information Spaces aims to develop virtual information spaces in which people who may be geographically dispersed can interact with each other and with information sources and services. People, representations of people and information agents interact within a common environment. The spaces may range from purely virtual cyberspaces through to real world ones augmented by technology. They have the potential to enable new forms of meaningful collective interaction on a global scale.

The long term technological goals of i3 can only be achieved by joint efforts on a European scale. i3net will provide a supporting infrastructure and basic services, and offer mechanisms for communication, collaboration, integration and joint co-ordination of the work to be done by i3 Schemas and projects. The i3 work and its results are of potential interest to a very large European stakeholder audience from education, science, arts and design, and business including the computing and telecommunications industries, contents providers and end-user organisations. Those communities will be brought together and linked to i3 by i3net as i3net associates or through general information dissemination with the aims of promoting the integration of the diverse and highly interdisciplinary communities involved, communicate i3-related initiatives, events, progress and results, and channel input into i3. In addition, i3net will liaise with the CEU and relevant EU and national RTD programmes, projects, networks and professional organisations, and explore contacts with research laboratories and organisations abroad, including North America and Japan. Building I3 systems and interfaces requires a massive joint effort by the computer science and engineering communities, the human-computer interaction community, the design and arts communities, academia and industry. These communities are traditionally separated. i3net will provide a platform which bridges the gaps and ensures that all parties are offered optimal conditions for fruitful co-operation, both in the short term (through collaboration) and in the long term (through training). Industrial uptake will be pursued through the establishment of two-way communication channels with technology providers and end-user organisations. i3net will create a legal entity which will allow the network to generate income of its own.

Finally, i3net will open up towards the East, with the medium term goal to create one single Network for Intelligent Information Interfaces, covering all of Europe.

The initial strategy of i3net has been laid down in the i3net Network Programme which specifies the infrastructure, services and mechanisms for communication, collaboration, integration and joint co-ordination that are envisioned at the present time. With other information on i3net, the Network Programme may be consulted at URL: http://www.i3net.org/(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

I3net will provide a supporting infrastructure for the Esprit Long-Term Research pro-active initiative i3. The long-term technological goal which unites the participants in i3net is to develop the necessary building blocks (new models, techniques, technologies, demonstrators and research prototypes) for novel human-centred interfaces for interacting with information, aimed at the broad population. i3 aims at a radical departure from present-day man-machine interface concepts, and does this under the assumption that this can only be done guided by a long-term vision intertwining human, societal and technological factors. The initiative aims to launch research on new forms of interaction that will place the human as an active participant in, rather than a passive recipient of, information.

To guide the work to be done in the i3 projects to be selected in early 1997, two human-centred visions, or "Schemas", for future interfaces have been selected: the Connected Community and Inhabited Information Spaces.

Connected Community focuses on developing new tools that will promote the sharing of knowledge and experience between people in local communities or neighbourhoods. It rejects virtual reality as the solution to future communication but rather suggests ways of enhancing real-life links between ordinary people. It seeks to build upon the real world characteristics of communities to promote new forms of interactivity.

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