Foreword II
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Author: Mansaf Alam
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165708123010002
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Foreword III
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Author: Jyotir Moy Chatterjee
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Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
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Author: Ambika Nagaraj*
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Abstract
The term manufactured brilliance connotes both opportunities and threats to
humanity. As a global trend, intelligence is becoming relevant at almost every level of
social behavior, raising both high expectations and serious concerns. Numerous
algorithms, models and methods, as well as machine learning, databases, and
visualizations, are reflected in artificial intelligence. One of the main benefits is that
AI-driven machines adhere to consistently rational algorithmic rules without being
biased. Ethical considerations aim to instill morality in machines and make AI-driven
robots more human. The process of simulating human intelligence using machines,
particularly computer systems, is known as artificial intelligence. Expert systems,
natural language processing, speech recognition, and machine vision are some specific
applications of cleverness. This chapter explains its working, issues faced by the same
and challenges of the technology
Internet of Things (IoT) with AI
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Author: Ambika Nagaraj*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165708123010006
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Abstract
The web of things and man-made brainpower are a couple of innovations
that together structure, alluded to as Industry 4.0. These support points incorporate the
modern web of things, information, and investigation, whereas the last option can
incorporate synthetic intelligence and its techniques. Artificial intelligence is the cycle
of creating clever machines and performing assignments of human knowledge, for
example, direction, discourse acknowledgment, etc. This cycle has to think and be
capable of self-remedy. Learning is the securing of data and rules for employing the
information; thinking is rules to arrive at rough or distinct resolutions. AI is utilized in
different areas of trend-setting innovations, for example, blockchain thinking,
decentralized AI, the intellectual prowess of things, machines, etc. Coordination of AI
and IoT gives the best approach to gathering the data, examining it, and observing the
proper realization of utilized for applications like medical care, home, shrewd
cultivating, and astute vehicles. This chapter explains the architecture, applications, use
cases, challenges and open issues of the integration.
Cloud with AI
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Author: Ambika Nagaraj*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165708123010007
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Distributed computing is essential in our present-day lives as it empowers a
scope of utilizations from framework to virtual entertainment. Such framework should
adapt to changing burdens and developing use mirroring social orders' communication
and reliance on robotized figuring frameworks while fulfilling the nature of
administration requirements. Empowering these frameworks is a companion of
practical innovations orchestrated to satisfy the need to develop registering
applications. There is a need to distinguish fundamental advances in licensing future
applications. Cloud suppliers, for example, Facebook, Google and Amazon, use an
enormous scope of Cloud Server farms to arrange heterogeneous nature administration
requirements. Cloud registering stages can give a bound-together connection point over
heterogeneous assets found in the Web of Things-based applications, which work on
the dependability of cloud administrations. This chapter discusses cloud-AI
architecture, applications, challenges and future directions.
Integration of AI and IoT-cloud
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Author: Ambika Nagaraj*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165708123010008
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Cyber objects, stockpiles, datasets and synthetic intellect are avant-garde
methodologies. They surround the knowledge and transmission methods. It includes
different types of community procedures, including teaching, recreation, habitat,
finance, healthcare, enterprise, administration and production. IoT links the globe to
cyberspace and virtual planet using cyber, and yields a portion of information. The
repository calibration atmosphere promotes the approach of knowledge, and constructs
conclusions using dataset investigation and apparatus education. This chapter talks
about its characteristics, applications, challenges and future scope.
Use Cases
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Author: Ambika Nagaraj*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165708123010009
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Abstract
Intelligent sensors sense the environment and collect information about the
environment. IoT gathers information from various sources and saves it in data
warehouses. The cloud provides abundant space for these devices to store data. It uses
many artificial intelligence algorithms to provide adequate service. This chapter details
various cases of different amalgamations of the sub-systems
Subject Index
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Author: Ambika Nagaraj*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165708123010010
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Introduction
This book explores the dynamic intersection of three cutting-edge technologies—Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and Cloud Computing—and their profound impact on diverse domains. Beginning with an introduction to AI and its challenges, it delves into IoT applications in fields like transportation, industry 4.0, healthcare, and agriculture. The subsequent chapter explores AI in the cloud, covering areas such as banking, e-commerce, smart cities, healthcare, and robotics. Another section investigates the integration of AI and IoT-Cloud, discussing applications like smart meters, smart cities, smart agriculture, smart healthcare, and smart industry. Challenges like data privacy and security are examined, and the future direction of these technologies, including fog computing and quantum computing, is explored. The book concludes with use cases that highlight the real-world applications of these transformative technologies across various sectors. Each chapter is also supplemented with a list of scholarly references for advanced readers. The book is intended primarily as a resource for students in information technology and technology courses. And as a secondary resource for industry professionals who want to learn about these technologies in the context of digital transformation.