Computer Vision for Creating Sustainable Smart Cities of Tomorrow
A special issue of Smart Cities (ISSN 2624-6511).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 August 2025 | Viewed by 189
Special Issue Editors
Interests: computer vision; machine learning; indoor localization; visual analytics; anomaly detection; photogrammetry; 3D modelling and laser scanning
Interests: streaming analytics; mobility behaviour analytics; edge computing; EdgeAI; machine learning on graphs; TinyML; Internet of Things; visual analytics; geospatial intelligence
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Modelling complex urban systems is important for city planning, informed decision making and improving the overall quality of lives of the residents, and it involves the understanding the underlying dynamics of the cities. Computer Vision has been used in several aspects of smart cities including video analysis for surveillance and law enforcement, and in providing public services, such as parking guidance and information systems.
The recent advancements in Computer Vision algorithms and the availability of smart sensors provides opportunities for automating analysis and policymaking. Currently, deep learning and other AI models excel in tasks such as image classification and segmentation, object detection and tracking, human activity recognition, anomaly detection, summarising images and scene understanding. The integration of Computer Vision frameworks can automate several aspects of Smart City management.
We invite the submission of original research and review articles that focus on the applications of Computer Vision technology and their challenges for creating Smart Cities of tomorrow. A brief list of topics of interest (not exhaustive) of this Special Issue is provided below:
- Use of machine learning, especially the deep learning-based models, transformers and large language models;
- Creating infrastructure for supporting the movement and navigation of disabled people (including visually challenged populations) in indoor and outdoor environments;
- Human activity recognition (and anomaly detection) for supporting elderly populations, for planning, space optimisation and surveillance of residential and public places;
- The use of CCTV cameras in a multi-camera framework for tracking people across multiple views, for instance in a city-wide setting, including re-identification;
- Aiding the intelligent transportation system, including the development of smart parking technologies using Computer Vision;
- Datasets that can aid the state-of-the-art Computer Vision algorithms in the context of Smart City Development;
- Using crowdsourced visual information for Smart City Development.
Dr. Debaditya Acharya
Prof. Dr. Monica Wachowicz
Dr. Muhammad Saqib
Guest Editors
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Keywords
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smart cities
- computer vision
- deep learning
- mobility for disabled populations
- visual analytics
- visual navigation
- CCTV cameras
- elderly care
- urban digital twins
- simulation
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