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East Asia and Oceania Region Special Section

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Welcome to the special section highlighting cutting-edge research and innovation emerging from East Asia and Oceania. Our region encompasses Southeast Asia, Oceania, and Asia-Pacific countries, including Japan and Korea. The articles in this section—designated as "Hot Topics" and "Big Trends"—aim to not only showcase technological advancements from this region, but also to strengthen research collaboration and communication with regions worldwide.

This special section brings together some of the most innovative research in computer science and technology from this flourishing region. The articles cover a wide range of topics, from state-of-the-art developments in learning analytics, AI and machine learning, education, Big Data, neuromorphic computing, and blockchain technology, to applications in disease prediction and assistive devices. They demonstrate the groundbreaking work being done to push the boundaries of our understanding and capabilities in these fields.


 

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