Sensors and Machine Learning in Data Science
A special issue of Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks (ISSN 2224-2708). This special issue belongs to the section "Big Data, Computing and Artificial Intelligence".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 October 2024)
Special Issue Editors
Interests: artificial intelligence; big data; data analysis; databases; data mining; data structures; machine learning; privacy; security; trust
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Interests: knowledge management; context representation and analysis; knowledge-assisted multimedia analysis
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Interests: 5G; 6G; artificial intelligence; deep learning; image processing; IoT; machine learning; MIMO; mmWave; signal processing; wireless communications
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Special Issue Information
Data science is a field of study that focuses on the extraction of valuable information from noisy data and incorporates various disciplines, such as data engineering, data preprocessing, visualization, predictive analytics, data mining, machine learning and statistics. In recent years, there has been rapidly growing interest in the mathematical and theoretical aspects of data science. This manifests in deterministic and non-deterministic models (i.e., probabilistic and a family of probabilistic known as statistical) in order to provide performance guarantee, robustness and reusable and interpretable results. The digital transformation of information systems has enabled the effective use of data science techniques such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) for various applications. In addition, the use of sensor technology and AI/ML will inevitably lead to more objective and improved performance, lower cost and more effective system management overall. This Special Issue aims to provide original high-quality innovative ideas and research solutions (for both theoretical and practical challenges) for data analysis and modelling with the aid of artificial intelligence and machine learning in various domains and applications.
Dr. Elias Dritsas
Dr. Phivos Mylonas
Dr. Maria Trigka
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- data science
- data mining
- artificial intelligence
- machine learning
- statistics
- predictive modelling
- monitoring
- data analytics
- IoT sensors
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