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.
The AH definitions that were obtained are shown in Table 1.5
Article | Definition | |
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[20] | [119] | Augmented Humanity is the improvement of traditional human–human and human–machine interaction by augmenting humans with portable technology and developing new user interfaces. |
[21] | [105] | Computers augmenting humans enable instant information access. Yet, interactions between these two sides, the augmented human within an augmented world, are still different from human–human and from device–device interactions. |
[22] | [83] | Augmented human is a human whose physical, intellectual and social ability are enhanced by the augmented/virtual reality and the smart ICT technology. |
[23] | [100] | Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, has called this “augmented humanity”, where networked devices “just work and understand autonomously” [11]. |
[24] | [87] | Human augmentation amplifies and enhances human ability to do work. Encompasses many technologies: prosthetics, orthotics and physically assistive devices that replace missing or lost functions; exoskeletons that extend physical abilities; collaborative systems that work alongside people to fill in and complement human abilities; and socially assistive robots that monitor and motivate human work and effort. |
[25] | [135] | Advanced human augmentation suggests technologies that augment human actions, senses and cognition in new, as yet unexplored ways, in order to enhance human senses, to provide assistive augmentation and to create a seamless technology environment for human interaction. |
[26] | [97] | An augmented human is a person who is able to use AR effectively to expand the physical, intellectual and social abilities of the user. |
[27] | [162] | Augmented humanity refers to the digital administration of the world, where the human converges with computer electronic devices and instruments, generating a natural environment for the user, where even the user is not aware of the new technologies that he is using for himself. |
[28] | [36] | Augmented human refers to a research direction of enhancing or augmenting human abilities by human–computer integration. |
[29] | [132] | Augmented human introduces a fundamental paradigm shift in HCI: from human–computer interaction to human–computer integration, and abilities will be mutually connected through the networks (what we call IoA, or Internet of Abilities, as the next step of IoT, Internet of Things). |
[30] | [101] | Human augmentation is a deliberate act. It is a permanent or temporary bodily intervention that changes or augments otherwise normal ranges of human function. |
[31] | [110] | Technologies that enhance human productivity and improve or restore capabilities of the human body or mind are an area of computing we refer to as human augmentation. |
[32] | [116] | Augmenting human intellect and amplifying perception and cognition as various technologies designed to augment the human intellect and amplify human perception and cognition. |
[33] | [35] | Human–computer integration (HInt) is considered a new paradigm with the key property that computers integrate closely with the user. Such integration occurs primarily at the individual level through sensory fusion, with computers providing information directly to the human senses rather than through symbolic representations and understanding the implicit and precognitive needs of the user through biosensitization. However, there is also the observation that this integration occurs at a social level, where the human being and the interface agents make a coordinated effort to achieve a common goal. |
[34] | [95] | Human augmentation is an interdisciplinary field that addresses methods, technologies and their applications for enhancing sensing, action and/or cognitive abilities of a human. This is achieved through sensing and actuation technologies, fusion and fission of information and artificial intelligence methods. |
[12] | AH involves augmenting humans with devices that can collect data from the individual and the individuals’ environment and transmit this data to an external device or service. | |
[35] | [64] | Human augmentation is an approach to enhancing and empowering human functions with information technologies utilizing robotics and sensing devices. |