MDPI Sensors - Special Issue on Developing New Methods of Computational Intelligence and Data Mining in Smart Sensors Environment

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Computer Networks & Wireless Communication





Special Issue "Developing New Methods of Computational Intelligence and Data Mining in Smart Sensors Environment"
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Intelligent Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 21 April 2021.
Special Issue Editor
Dr. Rafal Scherer
Guest Editor
Częstochowa University Of Technology, Czestochowa, Poland
Interests: machine learning; neural networks; computer vision; artificial intelligence
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Machine learning and computational intelligence methods, especially deep learning, can be used to create smart sensors that can perform testing, classification, or prediction. The whole menagerie of sensors, including inductive proximity sensors, photoelectric retro-reflective sensors, ultrasonic sensors, and others, can be beneficial to all areas—from Industry 4.0, through cars, to smart offices, homes, or hospitals. Synergistic hyperconnectivity brought by the emergence of the IoT will increase the applicability of such intelligent sensors. This Special Issue is addressed to all soft computing methods enabling in-sensor, edge, and similar computing for machine vision, data acquisition, or diagnostics. The methods covered will include deep learning, fuzzy logic, evolutionary methods, and various data mining techniques.
Dr. Rafal Scherer
Guest Editor
Keywords
sensor networks
smart/intelligent sensors
sensor devices
sensor technology and application
sensing principles
Internet of things
fuzzy logic
data mining
data fusion and deep learning in sensor systems