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Sensor Technologies and Intelligent Computing for Biometric Signal Analysis and Pattern Recognition

This special issue belongs to the section “Biomedical Sensors“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue aims to compile cutting-edge research in the interdisciplinary domains of sensor technologies, intelligent computing, and biometric signal analysis, with a specific focus on the advancement of pattern recognition methodologies. The proliferation of sensor technologies has empowered the acquisition of diverse and intricate biometric signals, opening avenues for innovative approaches to pattern recognition using intelligent computing techniques.

We invite contributions from researchers and practitioners in fields such as computer science, electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, and artificial intelligence, among others. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, novel sensor designs, advanced signal processing algorithms, machine learning applications, and the integration of intelligent computing paradigms for biometric signal analysis and pattern recognition.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following methods:

  • Sensor and sensing technologies for biometrics;
  • Face, fingerprint, hand, iris, brain, and other emerging biometrics;
  • Behavioral and physiological signal-based biometrics;
  • Multimodal biometrics;
  • IoT and wearable Sensors;
  • Biometric data/signal analysis;
  • Computational methods in feature extraction and recognition;
  • Machine learning for biometrics;
  • Deepfake and Anti-Deepfake methods;
  • Privacy and security.

Dr. Min Wang
Dr. Raul Fernandez Rojas
Dr. Essam Debie
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • multimodal biometrics
  • wearable sensors
  • biometric data/signal analysis
  • privacy and security

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Sensors - ISSN 1424-8220