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Artificial Intelligence and Global Security
by
Masakowski, Yvonne R.
in
Artificial intelligence -- Military applications
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Artificial intelligence -- Military applications fast (OCoLC)fst00817271
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Artificial intelligence -- Moral and ethical aspects
2020
Artificial Intelligence and Global Security: Future Trends, Threats and Considerationsbrings a much-needed perspective on the impact of the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in military affairs. Experts forecast that AI will shape future military operations in ways that will revolutionize warfare.
Human-Assisted Intelligent Computing
by
Weber, Gerhard-Wilhelm
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Vasant, Pandian
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Litvinchev, Igor S
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Artificial intelligence
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Human computation
2023
This edited book focuses on well-known and new methodologies of optimization techniques in human-assisted computing that are used to resolve some of the very complicated and hard problems we face today.
AI and Ethics
This book examines some of the deep issues that have become very relevant due to the increasing use of AI in recent times. The book is geared toward increasing awareness of the immediate moral and legal repercussions of the presence and possibly dominance of AI in our society.
Link
2019
Why aren't the most powerful new technologies being used to solve the world's most important problems: hunger, poverty, conflict, employment, disease? In Link, Dr. Lorien Pratt answers these questions by exploring the solution that is emerging worldwide to take Artificial Intelligence to the next level: Decision Intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence and Software Testing
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Rex Black, James Davenport, Joanna Olszewska, Jeremias Rößler, Adam Leon Smith, Jonathon Wright
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Artificial intelligence
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COMPUTERS
2022
WINNER: Independent Press Awards 2023 - Category: Technology
AI presents a new paradigm in software development, representing the biggest change to how we think about quality and testing in decades. Many of the well known issues around AI, such as bias, manifest themselves as quality management problems. This book, aimed at testing and quality management practitioners who want to understand more, covers trustworthiness of AI and the complexities of testing machine learning systems, before pivoting to how AI can be used itself in software test automation.
The Autonomous Enterprise
2022
The journey towards the autonomous enterprise has begun; there are already companies operating in a highly automated way. Every corporate decision-maker will need to understand the opportunities and risks that the autonomous enterprise presents, to learn how best to navigate the shifting competitive landscape on their journey of change. This book is your guide to this innovation, presenting the concepts in real world contexts by covering the art of the possible today and providing glimpses into the future of business.
Edge Intelligence
2024
The book explores edge intelligent techniques and solutions that can be incorporated into IoT-enabled applications. It paves way for researchers and innovators to rethink the application of edge intelligent techniques for their problem domains.
Exploring the health care system's representation in the media through hierarchical topic modeling
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Popova, Yelena
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Mukhamediev, Ravil I.
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Yelis, Marina
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Attitudes
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Chen Jenhui, Full Professor, Computer Science and Information Engineering, Chang Gung University, No. 259, Wen-Hwa 1st Road, Kweishan, Taoyuan, Taiwan
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computer science, artificial intelligence, computer science (general), computing & IT security
2024
As a large social structure, the health care system is often reflected in media publications. This creates a significant impact on society's attitude towards the system and the state in general. In order to predict and correct state policies, media actions, and identify media shortcomings, it is necessary to analyze the image portrayed by the media and the public's attitude towards it. In this article, we present the results of a multidirectional analysis of a corpus of media publications related to health care. We propose a method for analyzing the information image of health care formed by the mass media based on a topic model of a text corpus. The method evaluates reader interest in various healthcare topics, the dynamics of changes in publication sentiment, and the main information trends. The article presents the results of analyzing a corpus of mass media publications in Kazakhstan from January 2020 to January 2023.
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Fundamentals of Connected and Automated Vehicles
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Yang, Yezhou
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Wishart, Jeffrey
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Kidambi, Narayanan
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Artificial intelligence
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artificial intelligence (AI)
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Automated vehicles
2022
The automotive industry is transforming to a greater degree that has occurred since Henry Ford introduced mass production of the automobile with the Model T in 1913. Advances in computing, data processing, and artificial intelligence (deep learning in particular) are driving the development of new levels of automation that will impact all aspects of our lives including our vehicles. What are Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs)? What are the underlying technologies that need to mature and converge for them to be widely deployed? Fundamentals of Connected and Automated Vehicles is written to answer these questions, educating the reader with the information required to make informed predictions of how and when CAVs will impact their lives. Topics covered include: History of Connected and Automated Vehicles, Localization, Connectivity, Sensor and Actuator Hardware, Computer Vision, Sensor Fusion, Path Planning and Motion Control, Verification and Validation, and Outlook for future of CAVs.
Machine learning for physicists
2023
This book presents machine learning (ML) concepts with a hands-on approach for physicists. The goal is to both educate and enable a larger part of the community with these skills. This will lead to wider applications of modern ML techniques in physics. Accessible to physical science students, the book assumes a familiarity with statistical physics but little in the way of specialized computer science background. All chapters start with a simple introduction to the basics and the foundations, followed by some examples, and then proceeds to provide concrete examples with associated codes from a GitHub repository. Many of the code examples provided can be used as is or with suitable modification by the students for their own applications.