IJIMAI 2022 - Regular Issue - Vol. 7 Issue 7
IJIMAI 2022 - Regular Issue - Vol. 7 Issue 7
The International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence – IJIMAI –provides an interdisciplinary forum in which scientists and professionals can share their research results and report new advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools or tools that use AI with interactive multimedia techniques. The present regular issue includes 13 articles. The first block of articles deals with problems related to images as diverse as the artificial generation of images or the optimization of their storage and transmission through compression techniques.
IJIMAI 2022 - Special Issue on New Trends in Disruptive Technologies, Tech Ethics and Artificial Intelligence - Vol. 7 Issue 6
IJIMAI 2022 - Special Issue on New Trends in Disruptive Technologies, Tech Ethics and Artificial Intelligence - Vol. 7 Issue 6
IJIMAI 2022 - Special Issue on New Trends in Disruptive Technologies, Tech Ethics and Artificial Intelligence - Vol. 7 Issue 6
The international conference “Disruptive Technologies Tech Ethics and Artificial Intelligence” (DITTET) provides a forum to present and discuss the latest scientific and technical advances and their implications in the field of ethics. It also provides a forum for experts to present their latest research in disruptive technologies, promoting knowledge transfer.
IJIMAI 2022 - Special Issue on Multimedia Streaming and Processing in Internet of Things with Edge Intelligence - Vol. 7 Issue 5
IJIMAI 2022 - Special Issue on Multimedia Streaming and Processing in Internet of Things with Edge Intelligence - Vol. 7 Issue 5
IJIMAI 2022 - Special Issue on Multimedia Streaming and Processing in Internet of Things with Edge Intelligence - Vol. 7 Issue 5
As the Internet of Things (IoT) further develops and expands to the Internet of Everything (IoE), high-speed multimedia streaming data processing, analysis, and shorter response times are increasingly becoming the demands of today. Driven by the Internet of Things (IoT), a new computing paradigm, Edge computing, is currently developing rapidly. Compared with traditional centralized generalpurpose computing, Edge computing is a distributed architecture.