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International Journal of Information Technology Vol. 30, No. 2, 2024
Editorial for
International Journal for Information Technology (IJIT)
Special Issue on Embodied Intelligence: Special Issue on Embodied Intelligence
Embodied intelligence represents a paradigm where systems—whether biological or artificial—interact with their environments in dynamic, adaptive, and context-aware ways. This special issue explores the multifaceted dimensions of embodied intelligence, showcasing how perception, action, and adaptation converge to address real-world challenges across diverse domains.
From understanding human factors in safety-critical tasks to reconstructing dynamic environments and modeling biological movements, the research presented here highlights the interplay between physical interaction and intelligent decision-making. These studies underscore the importance of context-aware systems that can perceive, interpret, and respond to complex, ever-changing environments. Whether optimizing medical workflows or enhancing safety through human-centric insights, the contributions reflect the transformative potential of embodied intelligence in bridging the gap between theory and practice.
As we continue to push the boundaries of what intelligent systems can achieve, this issue invites us to rethink how we design, implement, and evaluate technologies that are deeply integrated with their environments. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation, we move closer to creating systems that are not only intelligent but also adaptive, resilient, and aligned with human needs.
Yours Sincerely
Huanhuan Chen, Special Issue Editor
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