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The current state of art techniques used for signal processing and modeling comprises of vast number of instances of the framework inclusive of dissimilar modalities fused together such as vision, speech, textual data, language that essentially improves comprehension, modeling, performance processes of human and computer interface gadget and frameworks which augments human–human communication. Thus the all-embracing idea of this chapter will be solicitation of signal processing and computational methods based on challenges arising within vast number of disciplinary aspects used in city computing. Moreover, this chapter will state the capacities of and precincts of the present tech and analyzes the technical difficulties which should be overwhelmed in order to advance user-friendly and effective multi-modal interactive platform used of urban solicitation.
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Haldorai, A., Ramu, A., Murugan, S. (2019). Signal Processing Architectures, Algorithms, and Human–Machine Interactions in Urban Applications. In: Computing and Communication Systems in Urban Development. Urban Computing. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26013-2_3
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