Artificial Intelligence Methods for Smart Cities
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Intelligent Sensors".
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Dear Colleagues,
Today, smart cities are steadily becoming more prominent, promising to improve the daily life of citizens and support their habits by proposing subject-oriented services. In urban scenarios, this improvement is mainly directed to people and vehicles, which may take advantage from surveillance systems providing services and guaranteeing safe living environments.
Novel artificial intelligence methods, techniques, and systems—particularly those based on machine/deep learning, computer vision and internet of things—are emerging to solve real-life problems, ranging from video surveillance, road safety and traffic monitoring, and the prevention of accidents or critical events, to intelligent transportation and the management of public services. In fact, AI-based approaches, also leveraging on IoT or cloud networks, may serve as underlying methods to tackle this wide range of problems.
This Issue aims to gather works that propose systems, approaches, solutions, and experimental results that have the ambition to contribute in an original and highly innovative way to all topics related to smart cities, in order to stimulate and increase the scientific production in this rapidly growing area of research.
Prof. Dr. Salvatore Carta
Dr. Silvio Barra
Dr. Alessandro Sebastian Podda
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Artificial intelligence methods for smart cities
- Anomalies detection
- People/objects detection
- Gait analysis in uncontrolled scenarios
- Background/foreground segmentations in urban scenarios
- Vehicle/drone tracking
- Video surveillance in smart cities
- Crowd analysis
- Traffic light management
- Smart cities databases
- Car reidentification
- License plate recognition
- Object trajectory estimation/prediction
- Biometric recognition/verification in smart environments
- IoT architectures and applications in smart cities and smart environments
- Intelligent transportation systems
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