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This issue
This issue of JAISE is composed of four papers. The review process for the papers in this issue was supervised by our editors Egon L. van den Broek, Jinshi Cui, Fabio Paterno, and Caifeng Shan, whom we thank for their service.
Mobile robots providing services in smart homes need to be guided to learn the boundaries of different workspaces. Virtual borders defined by the user are often used to restrict a robot’s mobility in human-centered environments, e.g. to define privacy zones and areas for work. However, current methods of defining zones heavily depend on the robot’s on-board sensing capabilities and often require a direct line of sight between the human user and the robot. The paper
One of the challenges in human activity recognition is to distinguish activities that have infrequent occurrences and possess less distinctive patterns in presence of regular activities that occur frequently. The paper
With the advent of smart computing, Internet of Things (IoT), and sensor technology, many applications in monitoring the wellness of elderly users living alone in a home have been studied in recent years. By employing miniaturized sensors, it is possible to monitor and label the situation of the user as normal or abnormal depending on the sensor reports and contextual factors. Despite the significant progress made in this area, there is still a need for the development of new classification techniques to capture various aspects of activities necessary for predicting wellness with high accuracy. The paper
The emerging area of predictive health analytics offers great promises in reducing costs and improving health outcomes of patients suffering from chronic illnesses. Most predictive models do not capture environmental exposures that may impose health risk patterns in a particular illnesse. The paper
Upcoming issues
The following is the list of upcoming issues of JAISE:
January 2020: Thematic Issue on “Artificial Intelligence for IoT Systems”
March 2020: Regular Issue
May 2020: Thematic Issue on “Selected Papers from Intelligent Environments 2019”
July 2020: Regular Issue
September 2020: Thematic Issue on “Human Autonomous Devices for Rehabilitation and Assistance”
November 2010: Regular Issue
More information on the call for papers for future thematic issues is available on the webpage of JAISE at: http://www.iospress.nl/journal/journal-of-ambient-intelligence-and-smart-environments/
