To continuously observe, recognize, and interpret human activity and human-human interaction, computers must process a large amount of data captured by numerous sensors. Handling all the data acquired by different kinds of sensors, such as cameras, microphones, and microphone arrays, is rather computationally intensive: The processing power of several computers is required to perform this task in real time. Therefore, perceptual components must run distributed over multiple networked computers.
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Szeder, G. (2009). Low-Level Distributed Data Transfer Layer: The ChilFlow Middleware. In Computers in the Human Interaction Loop (pp. 297–305). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-054-8_24
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