This series aims to cover the role of the human element in all aspects of smart and intelligent systems. It will include a broad range of reference works, textbooks, and handbooks. The series will look for single-authored works and edited collections that include, but not limited to: automated driving, smart networks and devices, cybersecurity, data visualization and analysis, social networking, smart cities, smart manufacturing, trust and privacy, artificial intelligence, cognitive intelligence, pattern recognition, computational intelligence, and robotics. Both introductory and advanced material for students and professionals will be included.
Should you be interested in including your own book in this series, please contact James Hobbs the Editor for Ergonomics/Human Factors and Occupational Health and Safety on [email protected]
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By Abbas Moallem
December 29, 2021
"The more we know about smart and intelligent systems and their use, the more productive organizations can become, and the more quality of life will improve."—Gavriel Salvendy, President Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida, University Distinguished Professor University of ...
By Abbas Moallem
December 15, 2021
Cyberattacks on enterprises, government institutions, and individuals are exponentially growing. At the same time, the number of companies, both small and large, offering all types of solutions has been increasing too. Since companies rely on technological solutions to protect themselves against ...