Smart Sensing System for Intelligent Human Computer Interaction
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Sensors and Robotics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 November 2025 | Viewed by 46
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Interests: artificial intelligence; interactive cognitive technology
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Dear Colleagues,
The rapid advancement in intelligent human–computer interaction has significantly advanced how individuals engage with digital devices and systems. At the forefront of these developments are smart sensing systems, which leverage sensors capable of perceiving and interpreting human behavior, emotions, gestures, and physiological states. Smart sensing systems facilitate more natural and efficient communication, thus enriching user experience and broadening application possibilities. Furthermore, integrating Large Language Models into smart sensing systems has opened new avenues for enhanced interaction. By leveraging LLMs' powerful natural language processing capabilities, smart sensors can provide context-aware communication, adaptive responses, and more personalized interactions, improving the intuitiveness and effectiveness of human–computer interfaces.
This Special Issue invites contributions that explore cutting-edge smart sensing technologies and methodologies aimed at improving intelligent human–computer interaction from a hardware-aware perspective. Submissions are encouraged to cover novel sensing techniques, innovative sensor integration approaches, real-time processing algorithms, reinforcement learning, and applications involving Large Language Models tailored for smart sensing systems. The goal is to present the latest research findings, emerging trends, and practical applications demonstrating how smart sensing systems can effectively bridge the gap between human intent and computational response, ultimately fostering smarter, more adaptive, and user-centric technological environments.
Dr. Yang Yi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- smart sensing systems
- intelligent human–computer interaction (HCI)
- human–robot interaction (HRI)
- hardware-aware perspective
- context-aware sensors
- large language models (LLMs)
- reinforcement learning
- real-time processing
- machine learning integration
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