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Big data, IoT, and Cloud Computing for Human-centric Computing

This thematic series published high quality articles, which cover the various theories and practical application related to big data, IoT and cloud computing (BIC) for human-centric computing. For BIC-based enhanced human-centric computing infrastructures, diverse kinds of approaches such as artificial intelligence, security, signal processing, imaging processing, and etc. are developed and integrated. 

Guest editors:

Do-Soon Park, Soonchunhyang University, Korea
Stefanos Gritzalis, University of the Aegean, Greece

  1. Security issues in cloud computing have become a hot topic in academia and industry, and CP-ABE is an effective solution for managing and protecting data. When data is shared in cloud computing, they usually h...

    Authors: Heng He, Liang-han Zheng, Peng Li, Li Deng, Li Huang and Xiang Chen
    Citation: Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2020 10:49
  2. The basic idea behind the vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) is the exchange of traffic information between vehicles and the surrounding environment to offer a better driving experience. Privacy and security are...

    Authors: Saad Ali Alfadhli, Songfeng Lu, Abdulaziz Fatani, Haider Al-Fedhly and Mahmut Ince
    Citation: Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2020 10:38
  3. The performance of a CNN based medical-image classification network depends on the intensities of the trained images. Therefore, it is necessary to generalize medical images of various intensities against degr...

    Authors: Dong-Ho Lee, Yan Li and Byeong-Seok Shin
    Citation: Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2020 10:17
  4. Data fusion has always been a hot research topic in human-centric computing and extended with the development of artificial intelligence. Generally, the coupled data fusion algorithm usually utilizes the infor...

    Authors: Liangfu Lu, Xiaoxu Ren, Kuo-Hui Yeh, Zhiyuan Tan and Jocelyn Chanussot
    Citation: Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2020 10:10
  5. Multimodal sensors in healthcare applications have been increasingly researched because it facilitates automatic and comprehensive monitoring of human behaviors, high-intensity sports management, energy expend...

    Authors: Henry Friday Nweke, Ying Wah Teh, Ghulam Mujtaba, Uzoma Rita Alo and Mohammed Ali Al-garadi
    Citation: Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2019 9:34
  6. In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), sensor devices must be equipped with the capabilities of sensing, computation and communication. These devices work continuously through non-rechargeable batteries under har...

    Authors: Jin Wang, Xiujian Gu, Wei Liu, Arun Kumar Sangaiah and Hye-Jin Kim
    Citation: Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2019 9:18
  7. With the rapid development of networks and Information technologies, cloud computing is not only becoming popular, the types of cloud services available are also increasing. Through cloud services, users can u...

    Authors: Chao-Tung Yang, Shuo-Tsung Chen, Yu-Wei Chan and Yu-Chuan Shen
    Citation: Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2019 9:12
  8. Today the key technology of high-performance computing systems is the emergence of interconnect technology that makes multiple computers into one computer cluster. This technique is a general method in which e...

    Authors: Cheol Shim, Rupali Shinde and Min Choi
    Citation: Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2019 9:10
  9. Various technologies such as WiFi, Bluetooth, and RFID are being used to provide indoor location-based services (LBS). In particular, a WiFi base using a WiFi AP already installed in an indoor space is widely ...

    Authors: Sunmin Lee, Jinah Kim and Nammee Moon
    Citation: Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2019 9:6
  10. The amount of movie has increased to become more congested; therefore, to find a movie what users are looking for through the existing technologies are very hard. For this reason, the users want a system that ...

    Authors: Phonexay Vilakone, Doo-Soon Park, Khamphaphone Xinchang and Fei Hao
    Citation: Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2018 8:38
  11. Based on the stimulus-organism-reaction model, we study the direct effects of the three interpersonal attraction factors (perceived similarity, perceived familiarity, and perceived expertise) on purchase inten...

    Authors: Yaqin Liu, Xinxing Luo and Yi Cao
    Citation: Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2018 8:37