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Theme: The Rise of Smart Cities

Ocular diagnostics using electrooculography: Recent trends, challenges, and future directions

November 17, 2025 by Anirban Dasgupta

his article reviews the recent literature on the use of electrooculography (EOG) signals in diagnosing several ocular disorders. Since ocular disorders are becoming very common these days, it is essential to understand the role of EOG as a noninvasive technique to diagnose such conditions. This article introduces the principles of EOG signal acquisition, its typical … [Read more...] about Ocular diagnostics using electrooculography: Recent trends, challenges, and future directions

What comes after graduation? [Editorial]

November 7, 2025 by Zoya Shafique

What comes after graduation? It’s a question that haunts many students, myself included. Industry? Graduate school? If industry, in what role? If graduate school, in what specialization? For more about this article see link below. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11235302 For the open access PDF link of this article please click here. … [Read more...] about What comes after graduation? [Editorial]

Focusing on the obstacles of your path, or paving a path with obstacles? [Editorial]

November 7, 2025 by Thanos Kakarountas

One of the most endearing issues of each year is the one dedicated to students and their educational journey, as they pursue their desired degree, a journey full of discoveries, opportunities to learn and excel, new colleagues, and promises for the future. However, each journey also has those harsh paths that seem so difficult to overcome, opportunities that seem unreachable … [Read more...] about Focusing on the obstacles of your path, or paving a path with obstacles? [Editorial]

Toward intelligent intersections: Artificial intelligence-enhanced road accident detection for mixed-traffic environments

September 12, 2025 by Swee Tee Fu, Bee Theng Lau, Mark Kit Tsun Tee

Abstract: Road accidents remain a major global concern, particularly at urban intersections where cars, motorcycles, and pedestrians interact in unpredictable and often chaotic ways. Traditional accident detection systems struggle in these mixed-traffic environments, especially in areas with minimal lane discipline and diverse road user behavior. To address this challenge, we … [Read more...] about Toward intelligent intersections: Artificial intelligence-enhanced road accident detection for mixed-traffic environments

Privacy implications of facial recognition technology

July 12, 2025 by Bowei Liu, Tamara Bonaci

Abstract: Facial recognition technology (FRT) has experienced enormous growth and rapid deployment across different sectors of the society in recent years, mostly motivated by safety, security, and commercial applications. However, major privacy questions arise around this technology, and regulators are still working to provide clear set of rules governing its use. This paper … [Read more...] about Privacy implications of facial recognition technology

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