Intelligent Systems for Neurocognition and Human-Robot-Computer Interaction explores the transformative potential of intelligent systems in enhancing human well-being through advancements in neurocognitive technologies, robotics, and AI-driven healthcare. This book addresses the fragmented knowledge at the intersection of these fields, enabling readers to understand the latest advancements and discover practical strategies for implementation. It highlights the importance of ethical considerations and governance in deploying AI and robotics in healthcare settings. Each chapter covers various aspects, including personalized medicine, human-robot interaction, cognitive robotics, wearable technologies, and the role of AI in mental health. The book also discusses the implications of cloud computing, big data, and human-computer interaction in enhancing cognitive and emotional well-being.
- Explores how intelligent systems enhance human well-being through neurocognitive technologies, robotics, and AI-driven healthcare
- Provides real-world case studies and applications demonstrating how intelligent systems are deployed in healthcare, rehabilitation, and personal well-being
- Addresses ethical concerns and governance frameworks for the responsible development and deployment of AI and robotics in healthcare
Dr. Shubham Mahajan is an academic and researcher, member of IEEE, ACM, and IAENG. He earned a B.Tech from Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, an M.Tech from Chandigarh University, and a PhD from Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University. He is currently Assistant Professor at Amity University, Haryana. His research spans artificial intelligence and image processing, including video compression, image segmentation, fuzzy entropy, nature-inspired optimization, data mining, machine learning, robotics, and optical communications. He holds patents internationally and has published widely in high-impact venues; he has edited several Scopus-indexed books. He has received multiple awards for research excellence and travel support from IEEE, among others. He has served as IEEE Campus Ambassador at premier institutes and promotes international collaborations. He participates in technical program committees and editorial boards for conferences and journals, shaping discourse in AI and image processing.
Divneet Singh Kapoor is currently an Associate Professor and Associate Dean (Academic Affairs) at Chandigarh University, Mohali, India. He has done PhD in the domain of signal processing and wireless communication. He has filed multiple patents with the Indian patent office and has been granted several, showcasing his innovative contributions to the field. His research interests span embedded systems, Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, and affective computing.
Kiran Jot Singh is currently an Associate Professor and Associate Dean (Academic Affairs) at Chandigarh University, Mohali, India. He has done PhD in the domain of Human Robot Interaction. He has also filed 12 patents with the Indian patent office. He is working on various funded projects, and his research interests include human robot/computer interaction, bio feedback and happiness studies through technology.