Topic Review
Graph Neural Networks for Parkinson’s Disease
Graph neural networks (GNNs) have been increasingly employed in the field of Parkinson’s disease (PD) research. The use of GNNs provides a promising approach to address the complex relationship between various clinical and non-clinical factors that contribute to the progression of PD. 
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Topic Review
Healthcare Trust Evolution with Explainable Artificial Intelligence
The developments in IoT, big data, fog and edge networks, and AI technologies have had a profound impact on a number of industries, including medical. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) for therapeutic purposes has been hampered by its inexplicability. Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI), a revolutionary movement, has arisen to solve this constraint. By using decision-making and prediction outputs, XAI seeks to improve the explicability of standard AI models.
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Topic Review
Sensor-Based Gesture Recognition and Algorithm
Traditional vision-based gesture recognition technology has matured, it has significant limitations in underwater environments. The cost of underwater cameras is high, the underwater shooting environment is complex, and it is very easy to be disturbed by water flow, water bubbles, etc., which hinder the line of sight and make shooting difficult. Sensor-based gesture recognition technology has become popular for underwater gesture recognition because of its lower cost and higher stability (not easily affected by the underwater environment).
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Topic Review
Vehicular Routing and Intelligent Transportation Systems
Urban areas all over the world, from New York's skyscraper-filled skyline to Casablanca's busy streets, have been coping with an exponential surge in vehicle traffic in recent years. This phenomena highlights the larger socioeconomic dynamics influencing current period as well as the world's rising obsession with autos. The effects of this traffic increase are being felt most acutely in emerging powerhouses and developed countries with their advanced industries and economies that are rapidly industrializing and urbanizing. A series of difficulties have arisen as a result of the growth in vehicle traffic. Cities are now frequently congested with traffic, turning once-smooth thoroughfares into figurative parking lots during rush hours. In addition to trying commuters' patience, congestion like this has real-world economic repercussions.  The need for transportation increases logically as cities grow in population with younger citizens. What is particularly alarming, though, is the glaring inconsistency in many urban areas: while the number of automobiles increases, there is a glaring delay in improving road infrastructure and bolstering safety measures. The promise of effortless urban mobility is in danger of becoming an uncontrollable nightmare due to this imbalance.
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Topic Review
Mental Fatigue Detection Using Physiological Signals
Fatigue is a state characterized by both physical and mental exhaustion, resulting from prolonged activity, inadequate rest, or excessive cognitive demands. Physiological signals offer a valuable insight into the body’s internal state. Monitoring and interpreting these signals provide real-time information about an individual’s physical and mental condition, enabling early fatigue detection. 
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  • 10 Nov 2023
Topic Review
Brain Tumor Segmentation, Deep Learning and GAN Network
Images of brain tumors may only show up in a small subset of scans, so important details may be missed. Further, because labeling is typically a labor-intensive and time-consuming task, there are typically only a small number of medical imaging datasets available for analysis. 
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Topic Review
Accurate Measurement of Urban Environments
In the field of urban environment analysis research, image segmentation technology that groups important objects in the urban landscape image in pixel units has been the subject of increased attention.
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Topic Review
Information-Centric Networks
Information-Centric Networking (ICN) is a new paradigm of network architecture that focuses on content rather than hosts as first-class citizens of the network. As part of these architectures, in-network storage devices are essential to provide end users with close copies of popular content, to reduce latency and improve the overall experience for the user but also to reduce network congestion and load on the content producers.
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Topic Review
AI-Based Fault Diagnosis of Centrifugal Pump
The fault-related impulses in the centrifugal pump (CP) vibration signal are often attenuated due to the background interference noises, thus affecting the sensitivity of the traditional statistical features towards faults. Furthermore, extracting health-sensitive information from the vibration signal needs human expertise and background knowledge.
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Topic Review
Urban Scene Reconstruction via Neural Radiance Fields
3D reconstruction of urban scenes is an important research topic in remote sensing. Neural Radiance Fields (NeRFs) offer an efficient solution for both structure recovery and novel view synthesis. The realistic 3D urban models generated by NeRFs have potential future applications in simulation for autonomous driving, as well as in Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) experiences.
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