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Machine Olfaction and

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Prof. Dr. Takamichi Nakamoto Dear Colleagues, Institute of Innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Sensors for olfaction and taste have been studied for more Yokohama 226-8503, Japan than three decades, and many researchers proposed [email protected] various types of chemical sensors and biosensors. Sensors with different characteristics are typically used together as Dr. Hidefumi Mitsuno Research Center for Advanced a sensor array in the same manner as biological olfactory Science and Technology, The systems. Thus, multidimensional data analysis such as University of Tokyo, Tokyo 153- pattern recognition has been studied for a long time. The 8904, Japan recent topic is deep learning technique for electronic nose. mitsuno@ brain.imi.i.u- The sensor system, including IoT or cyber physical systems, tokyo.ac.jp is also a hot topic. Moreover, many researchers study mobile robots with chemical senses.

“Machine Olfaction and Taste” includes both the sensing Deadline for manuscript submissions: and presentation technologies of chemical senses. This closed (30 September 2020) Special Issue is aimed at representing the latest research of machine olfaction and taste. Contributions to sensor material, device, signal processing, data analysis, robot, display technologies, and their combination related to olfaction and taste are welcome. For more information, please visit: mdpi.com/si/39042

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