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Smart assisted living: A data-centric and machine learning approach to intelligent home systems

November 3, 2025 by Md Zia Uddin

Abstract: The evolution of smart homes is marked as one of the most profound integrations of artificial intelligence (AI) into everyday life. Novelty gadgets or remote-controlled devices no longer define modern intelligent living spaces; instead, they are recognized as cognitive ecosystems capable of perceiving environmental and behavioral cues; learning from routine patterns; … [Read more...] about Smart assisted living: A data-centric and machine learning approach to intelligent home systems

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