Human Life and Applications based on Smart Mobile Devices in the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR)
1Chosun University, Gwangju, Republic of Korea
2Pedagogical University, Krakow, Poland
3MokPo National University, Mokpo, Republic of Korea
Human Life and Applications based on Smart Mobile Devices in the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR)
Description
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is approaching us with a new paradigm in content, and as part of this, new social media content will be used in 4IR by adapting mobile environmental devices. Intelligent Social Media Contents (ISMC) for 4IR based on smart mobile devices describes the collection of web/app and 4IR devices such as Internet of Things (IoT), drones, and smart vehicles, which are mobile-based technologies that mediate human and cyber-society via a network.
ISMC enables individuals, groups, and communities to share information, to collaborate or to play. Intelligent Social media research for cyber-society has become critical as the role of networks and 4IR technologies become an anchor for change in society as well as in the business domain.
The Special Issue aims to collate original research articles with a focus on the mutually influential relationship between human and human, human and smart mobile devices, between smart mobile devices and smart mobile devices in cyber-society, based on smart cities. We welcome submissions that cover the best practices and insights from an academic and industrial area to support the effective use of intelligent social media content and to understand how it impacts their behaviour and social performance. In addition, we encourage research that focuses on identifying the key features of intelligent social media contents, unveiling the psychological and behavioural factors underlying the diffusion and growth of social media, addressing the economic and organisational/societal impacts of social media, and explore different ways to manage user-generated data for effective business/social analyses. We also welcome submissions that demonstrate innovative methods of handling data from digital and intelligent social media contents to analyse business/social implications, as well as review articles that discuss the current state of the art.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Human life model with human relationships based on smart mobile devices in 4IR
- Mobile intelligent computers and cloud computing in 4IR
- IoT in 4IR
- Human-Computer Interaction between mobile devices in 4IR
- AI/Big data in 4IR
- AR/VR for human life in 4IR
- Digital culture/content design in 4IR under a smart mobile environment
- Mobile digital content management in 4IR
- Context relationships in 4IR
- Smart city/smart home/smart vehicle/smart grid for human life in 4IR
- Cyber security in 4IR
- Security applications in 4IR
- Entropy in cyber society for human life
- Strategy in social networking sites for human life
- Behaviour in cyber society