Special Issue: Future of Modern Manufacturing with Digital Art Technologies

The future of modern manufacturing with digital art technologies is going to be the topmost priority of the 21st century. It is a digital art technology that utilizes manufacturing concepts, techniques, and technologies to integrate every element in the design process to realize large-scale architectural projects. In the not-so-distant future, this online collaboration that crosses all boundaries will drive the future of modern manufacturing. Digital art technologies have transformed how pictorial imagery is created, stored, and disseminated. By allowing anyone to become a media maker, they fuel the widespread digitization and social networking that is now the norm. Digital art technologies are somewhat unique in that they allow everyone to experience the creative process. The future of modern manufacturing with digital art technologies is an in-depth, industry-focused survey of leading companies and organizations that have adopted digital art technologies in their manufacturing processes. The process provides electronics manufacturers with a different way of displaying electronic signals (such as analog waveforms) through high-resolution graphical images (such as paint strokes on a canvas).

This special issue carefully examines advances and future development in four core areas of digital art technologies: illustration and animation, design, murals, and emersion. It will include a variety of research works focusing on real-world examples, the advantages and disadvantages of each technology, and how they can be practically applied.

TOPICS:

The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  1. Embracing Industry 4.0 with digital art
  2. AI-assisted digital art technologies for modern manufacturing
  3. Deep learning-based digital art technologies for modern manufacturing
  4. Innovations in modern manufacturing with digital art
  5. Design and management of digital art for modern manufacturing
  6. Future of manufacturing with digital art
  7. Technology and innovation for modern manufacturing
  8. Shaping the future of smart factories with digital art
  9. Digital art and the future of modern manufacturing
  10. Challenges and opportunities of digital art for modern manufacturing
  11. Technical innovation and modern manufacturing
  12. Smart digital art for modern manufacturing

 

IMPORTANT DATES:

Manuscript Submission Due: April 15, 2023

First-Round Acceptance Notification: July 15, 2023

Submission of Revised Version: August 15, 2023

Notification of Final Decision: November 1, 2023

Tentative publication date: To be defined later in accordance with CIT's publication schedule

  

GUEST EDITORS:

A. Shanthini, Department of Data Science and Business Systems, School of Computing, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, India.

Emails: shanthini@ieee.org , shanthia@srmist.edu.in    

 

Gunasekaran Manogaran, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas, Colombia.

Email: gmanogaran@ucdavis.edu  

 

Priyan Malarvizhi Kumar, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Kyung Hee University, South Korea

Email: mkpriyan@khu.ac.kr  

 

SUBMISSIONS:

Prospective authors are directed to submit their manuscripts only through the Guest Editors, contacting them by the above e-mail(s). When submitting the manuscripts, it is imperative to follow the respective requirements listed on the following link:

http://cit.fer.hr/index.php/CIT/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions

The submitted manuscripts will be reviewed by at least two independent experts and the review process will be conducted through CIT's journal management system OJS.