Cognitive Infocommunications–Theory and Applications
A special issue of Future Internet (ISSN 1999-5903).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 February 2020) | Viewed by 13079
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue aims to present a collection of exciting papers, reporting the most recent advances on the field of Cognitive infocommunications (CogInfoCom).
CogInfoCom investigates the link between the research areas of infocommunications and cognitive sciences, as well as the various engineering applications which have emerged as the synergic combination of these sciences. The primary goal of CogInfoCom is to provide a systematic view of how cognitive processes can co-evolve with infocommunications devices so that the capabilities of the human brain may not only be extended through these devices, irrespective of geographical distance, but may also be blended with the capabilities of any artificially cognitive system. This merging and extension of cognitive capabilities are targeted towards engineering applications in which artificial and/or natural cognitive systems are enabled to work together more effectively.
Topics of interest are (but not limited) to:
- Artificial cognitive capabilities;
- Artificial Intelligence;
- Machine and deep learning;
- Human-AI, HCI, HMI, HRI, human cognitive interfaces;
- Industry 4.0;
- Human in Virtual and Augmented Reality;
- Future Internet;
- Cognitive sciences in the digital world;
- Embodied and enactive cognitive systems;
- Cognitive networks and their intelligent capabilities;
- Virtual and real avatars;
- Face and gesture recognition;
- Human–computer and bio-interfaces;
- Intelligent vehicle and transportation systems;
- Smart city;
- Digital education, digital transformation environment for education, CogInfoCom-based learnability;
- Intelligent vehicle and transportation systems;
- Advanced driver assistance systems;
- Cognitive data visualization;
- Mathability;
- Ergonomics-based aspects of CogInfoCom;
- Sociocognitive ICT;
- Ergonomics-based aspects of CogInfoCom;
- Affective computing
Dr. Peter Baranyi
Guest Editor
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