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SPECIAL ISSUE ON:Bioinformatics, Medical Data Analytics and AI-Driven Rehabilitation Robotics
SCOPE:The integration of bioinformatics, medical data mining, bio-signal measurement, and intelligent rehabilitation robotics is rapidly advancing personalized and pervasive healthcare. This special issue focuses on the frontier intersection of bioinformatics analysis, medical big data mining, bio-signal sensing and interpretation, human–robot interaction, and AI-driven rehabilitation robotics, addressing key challenges in electronic health record mining, omics data analysis, physiological modeling, multi-modal bio-signal fusion, wearable sensing, motion intention recognition, and intelligent rehabilitation systems. It emphasizes data-driven methods for clinical decision support, precision medicine, disease prediction, and objective rehabilitation assessment, as well as privacy-preserving computing and secure data sharing in pervasive health scenarios. The issue welcomes high-quality original research covering algorithm design, system implementation, clinical validation, and translational applications. It strongly encourages submissions aligned with the guest editors’ expertise: bioinformatics & systems biology, bio-signal measurement, human-robot interface, tendondriven mechanisms, and rehabilitation robotics, to promote the development of efficient, reliable, and patientcentered intelligent health and rehabilitation systems.
TOPICS:
Bioinformatics and Systems Biology Data Analysis
Medical Electronic Health Record Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Multimodal Medical Data Fusion and Privacy-Preserving Analysis
Intelligent Omics Data Analysis and Precision Medicine Applications
Medical Big Data Modeling and Early Disease Warning
Wearable Biosignal Detection and Physiological Modeling
sEMG and IMU Signal Processing for Motion Intention Recognition
Biosignal Feature Learning and Rehabilitation Assessment
AI-Based Rehabilitation Motion Analysis and Pose Evaluation
Home-Based Rehabilitation Monitoring and Health Intervention
Medical Data Security, Privacy Computing and Encryption
Wearable Sensing Applications in Rehabilitation Robotics
Human-Robot Interface for Rehabilitation Robot Control
Adaptive Interaction and Compliant Control for Rehabilitation Robots
IMPORTANT DATES
l Manuscript submission deadline:September 27, 2026
l Notification of acceptance: October 27, 2026
l Submission of final revised paper:November 12, 2026
l Publication of special issue (tentative):November 27, 2026
MAIN GUEST EDITOR: Prof. Ming Chen, Zhejiang University,mchen@zju.edu.cn
Bio:Prof. Ming Chen is a Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the College of Life Sciences, Zhejiang University, and a leading scholar in bioinformatics and systems biology in China. He serves as Director of the Department of Bioinformatics, leads the core curriculum development for Bioinformatics under the Ministry of Education’s “101 Plan,” and chairs the Zhejiang Bioinformatics Society. He is also a standing committee member and vice chair for several national academic societies in computational biology, systems biology, and biomedical informatics. With extensive international academic experience, he has been a visiting professor at institutions in Germany and Russia, and holds an honorary doctorate from the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. His research centers on multi-omics big data integration, non-coding RNA informatics, biological network modeling, and AI-driven precision medicine. Prof. Chen has published widely in top journals, including Nucleic Acids Research and Bioinformatics, edited authoritative textbooks and Springer books, and served as editor/associate editor for numerous international journals. He has long devoted himself to interdisciplinary research bridging information science, life science, and medical applications, and has nurtured a large number of talents in bioinformatics.
GUEST EDITORS: Prof.Yinlai Jiang,The University of Electro-Communications,jiang.yinlai@uec.ac.jp
SPECIAL ISSUE DETAILS:
This special issue will feature high-quality papers selected from the 2026 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Smart Health (AISH 2026), which will be held in Hangzhou, China, from November 27 to 29, 2026. The conference aims to bring together global researchers, scholars, and industry professionals in artificial intelligence and smart health to exchange cutting-edge academic achievements and practical experiences. It focuses on the deep integration of AI technologies with healthcare applications, covering advanced topics including bioinformatics, medical data mining and analytics, biosignal measurement, human–robot interaction, and AI-driven rehabilitation robotics, as well as the latest developments in intelligent assisted diagnosis, health big data, medical robotics, and intelligent sensing systems. The conference will showcase frontier innovations in data-driven healthcare, clinical decision support, precision medicine, and intelligent rehabilitation, and promote interdisciplinary collaboration and technological transformation in smart health. This special issue will be edited by Prof. Ming Chen and Prof. Yinlai Jiang, who will oversee the entire review and publication process to ensure the high academic quality of the selected papers and the special issue.
ABOUT GUEST EDITORS
Prof. Yinlai Jiang is a Professor at the Center for Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, and the Department of Mechanical and Intelligent Systems Engineering, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a member of both the Japan Society of Medical Electronics and Biological Engineering and the Robotics Society of Japan. His research spans humanoid robotics, human–robot interface, tendondriven mechanisms, biosignal measurement and analysis, prosthetic hands, and functional electrical stimulation for rehabilitation. Prof. Jiang has made innovative contributions to dexterous robotic hands, myoelectric control systems, and assistive rehabilitation robots, with numerous publications in leading journals such as IEEE Transactions on Robotics, IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, and Mechanism and Machine Theory. He has received multiple best paper awards at international conferences and leads major research grants on cybernetic prosthetic platforms and rehabilitation robotics. He is dedicated to advancing the engineering translation of biomedical and robotic technologies for healthcare and assistive applications.
Note:
Once EAI will setup the Special issue in eScripts and EUDL and invite all guest editors to eScripts, they also send the submission link to the authors and can send CFP upon agreement.