
Cognitive Sensors. Volume 1 Intelligent Sensing, Sensor Data Analysis and Applications
Synopsis
Cognitive sensors and associated AI and algorithms are most important components of cognitive science research and studies. This book provides a critical review of the emerging themes of cognitive sensors, how it functions and its applications in a range of disciplines. Volume I includes Sensor Physics, Imaging, Modalities, Pre-processing of images, Problems and Issues in Cognitive Sensing techniques, Cognitive Sensors and IoTs, Psychological, Philosophical and Linguistic Studies of Cognitive Science; Humanoid robots, Industrial Robots and intelligence, Cognitive Sensor Network and applications. This book presents a brilliant introduction to Cognitive Sensors for industrial and academic researchers in sensor science and technology, smart systems, Internet of Things, and biomedical engineering.
Key Features:
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First book highlighting cognitive aspect of sensing and applications.
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Reviews on Intelligent Sensing, IoTs and Embedded Machine Learning for sensor data.
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Discussion on challenges related to wireless sensor network and machine learning.
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Incudes smart healthcare and other smart automated systems exploiting cognitive sensing techniques.
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Psychological studies on sensor data for educational and other research work.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
- ISBN: 9780750353243
- Number of pages: 300
- Dimensions: 186 x 264 x 23 mm
- Weight: 720g
- Languages: English