Recent Advances in Interaction, Sensing and Monitoring Devices and Its Applications
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Biomedical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2022) | Viewed by 6589
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Interests: human-computer interaction; evaluation of interactive and e-learning systems; eye tracking, educational computing
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Interests: artificial intelligence; medical expert systems; educational computing; data analysis; Bayesian networks; learning analytics
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Dear Colleagues,
In the context of Human–Computer Interaction, different interaction styles and paradigms based on the use of progressively more advanced devices can be found. Such is the case for recent advances in the field of Virtual and Augmented Reality, wearable computing, the use of tangible user interfaces, emotional robots, the increasingly widespread use of intelligent virtual assistants, and Brain–Computer interfaces, among others.
In recent years, we have witnessed a great proliferation of devices and sensors serving human needs in different fields, such as education, healthcare, and security, among others. Various situations, such as the pandemic caused by COVID-19, pose great challenges for society, in which the use of advanced devices (3D printers, healthcare monitoring devices, robots, drones, and other smart sensors) have been made available to society to provide solutions and address this problematic situation.
This Special Issue aims to bring together recent advances related to the use of advanced interaction, tracking, sensing, and monitoring devices in different application areas, such as education, health, security, agriculture, etc.
Prof. Dr. Ana Isabel Molina
Prof. Dr. Carmen Lacave
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Advanced interaction devices
- Wearable sensors, devices, and electronics
- Robotics and sensors
- Motion, body, and eye tracking
- Localization, object, and human tracking
- Action, behavior, and pattern recognition
- Tangible user interfaces
- Internet of Things
- UX and Usability evaluation
- COVID-19
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