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This Special Issue is a book composed by collecting documents published through peer review on the research of various advanced technologies related to applications and theories of signal processing for multimedia systems using ML or advanced methods. Multimedia signals include image, video, audio, character recognition and optimization of communication channels for networks. The specific contents included in this book are data hiding, encryption, object detection, image classification, and character recognition. Academics and colleagues who are interested in these topics will find it interesting to read.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- data hiding --- AMBTC --- BTC --- Hamming code --- LSB --- predicate encryption --- inner product encryption --- constant-size private key --- efficient decryption --- constant pairing computations --- watermarking --- self-embedding --- digital signature --- fragile watermarking --- constrained backtracking matching pursuit --- sparse reconstruction --- compressed sensing --- greedy pursuit algorithm --- image processing --- visual surveillance --- deep learning --- object detection --- latency optimization --- mobile edge cloud --- connected autonomous cars --- smart city --- video surveillance --- physical layer security --- secure transmission --- secrecy capacity --- secrecy capacity optimization artificial noise --- power allocation --- channel estimation error --- neural network --- transfer learning --- scalograms --- MFCC --- Log-mel --- pre-trained models --- seismic patch classification --- CNN-features --- data complexity --- handwritten text recognition --- Residual Network --- Transformer model --- named entity recognition --- n/a
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The book, "Intelligent Sensors for Human Motion Analysis," contains 17 articles published in the Special Issue of the Sensors journal. These articles deal with many aspects related to the analysis of human movement. New techniques and methods for pose estimation, gait recognition, and fall detection have been proposed and verified. Some of them will trigger further research, and some may become the backbone of commercial systems.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- gait recognition --- biometrics --- regularized discriminant analysis --- particle swarm optimization --- grey wolf optimization --- whale optimization algorithm --- FMCW --- vital sign --- XGBoost --- MFCC --- COVID-19 --- 3D human pose estimation --- deep learning --- generalization --- optical sensing principle --- modular sensing unit --- plantar pressure measurement --- gait parameters --- 3D human mesh reconstruction --- deep neural network --- motion capture --- neural networks --- reconstruction --- gap filling --- FFNN --- LSTM --- BILSTM --- GRU --- pose estimation --- movement tracking --- computer vision --- artificial intelligence --- markerless motion capture --- assessment --- kinematics --- development --- machine learning --- human action recognition --- features fusion --- features selection --- recognition --- fall risk detection --- balance --- Berg Balance Scale --- human tracking --- elderly --- telemedicine --- diagnosis --- precedence indicator --- knowledge measure --- fuzzy inference --- rule induction --- posture detection --- aggregation function --- markerless --- human motion analysis --- gait analysis --- data augmentation --- skeletal data --- time series classification --- EMG --- pattern recognition --- robot --- cyber-physical systems --- RGB-D sensors --- human motion modelling --- F-Formation --- Kinect v2 --- Azure Kinect --- Zed 2i --- socially occupied space --- facial expression recognition --- facial landmarks --- action units --- convolutional neural networks --- graph convolutional networks --- artifact classification --- artifact detection --- anomaly detection --- 3D multi-person pose estimation --- absolute poses --- camera-centric coordinates --- deep-learning --- n/a
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