Computer Vision-Based Intelligent Systems: Challenges and Approaches
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Computing and Artificial Intelligence".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 September 2022) | Viewed by 47702
Special Issue Editor
Interests: image processing; signal processing; intelligent systems; robotics
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Dear Colleagues,
The research on intelligent systems has been increasing every day, and has led to the design of multiple types of these systems with innumerous applications in our daily life. The recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI), together with the huge amount of digital data available, have boosted their performance in several ways. One of the richest sources of information is obtained through the use of digital cameras and computer vision algorithms. Computer systems with digital cameras using the most recent AI techniques are intelligent to perceive and understand the visual world. However, there are still several open challenges in order to approach the capability to use computer vision at the level of the human eye, despite the existence of several systems that overcome humans in a number of specific tasks.
This Special Issue seeks contributions that present innovative intelligent systems based on the use of computer vision, as well as contributions focusing on recent advances in computer vision, that solve the most relevant challenges faced by current and future intelligent systems.
Prof. Dr. António J. R. Neves
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- computer vision
- image processing
- intelligent systems
- machine learning
- artificial intelligence
- image interpretation
- smart cities
- intelligent robotics
- smart transportation
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