Ambient Intelligence Methods and Applications
A special issue of Mathematics (ISSN 2227-7390). This special issue belongs to the section "Mathematics and Computer Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 February 2025 | Viewed by 8845
Special Issue Editors
Interests: artificial intelligence; artificial neural network; data mining
Interests: graph algorithms; graph mining; machine learning; algorithm engineering
Interests: text mining; graph mining; social networks; healthcare; education
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleague,
With data science and artificial intelligence becoming omnipresent and omnilayer, this has led researchers to reconsider and redesign our future cities, IoT devices and next-generation applications. This Special Issue has two purposes: First, it aims to present recent advances in data mining and machine learning techniques, focusing on knowledge discovery and optimal decision making with special emphasis on dynamic, heterogeneous and continuously changing environments. Second, it plans to present state-of-the-art data-driven applications that take input from distributed sources and build collective knowledge in order to improve the daily life and wellbeing of human society.
Sensors, the integration of actuators and processing units into our environment provides the contextual awareness and processing capability for revolutionizing how people interact and communicate with one another. This communication, also termed networking, includes humans, devices and appliances, giving novel opportunities to a wide range of telematic services and applications, such as autonomous vehicles, surveillance drones, energy-saving and e-health wearables, just to mention a few.
The evolution of human and animal species revealed that environmental factors have significantly influenced our intelligent lineage. Environmental changes and novel experiences have been found to be reflected in cognitive systems. In a similar way, we invite academic and industrial researchers to propose original, high-quality and innovative methods for incremental learning and few-shot and self-learning.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Online learning;
- Zero- and few-shot learning;
- Self-learning systems;
- Distributed and collaborative learning;
- Data-driven IoT;
- Smart homes/cities/factoring/healthcare;
- Mobility and intelligent transportation;
- Intelligent networking;
- Drones for object and event detection;
- Cybernetics and human-to-machine interaction.
Dr. John Violos
Dr. Dimitrios Michail
Dr. Iraklis Varlamis
Guest Editors
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Planned Papers
The below list represents only planned manuscripts. Some of these manuscripts have not been received by the Editorial Office yet. Papers submitted to MDPI journals are subject to peer-review.
Title: Double Reinforcement Learning-enabled, Revenue Driven Resource Allocation for IoT
Authors: Aris Leivadeas
Affiliation: École de Technologie Supérieure (ÉTS Montreal), Université du Québec, Canada
Title: Intelligent Self-Optimization for Edge and IoT Storage Platforms
Authors: Evangelos Psomakelis
Affiliation: Department of Informatics and Telematics, Harokopio University of Athens, 9 Omirou Str., 17671 Athens, Greece