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Academic Press Inc
01 February 2024
Applying Computational Intelligence for Social Good: Track, Understand and Build a Better World, Volume 132 presents views on how Computational Intelligent and ICT technologies can be applied to ease or solve social problems by sharing examples of research results from studies of social anxiety, environmental issues, mobility of the disabled, and problems in social safety. Sample chapters in this release include Why is implementing Computational Intelligence for social good so challenging? Principles and its Application, Smart crisis management system for road accidents using Geo-Spacial Machine Learning Techniques, Residential Energy Management System (REMS) Using Machine Learning, Text-Based Personality Prediction using XLNet, and much more.
Series edited by:   ,
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   450g
ISBN:   9780323885447
ISBN 10:   0323885446
Series:   Advances in Computers
Pages:   503
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Why is implementing Computational Intelligence for social good so challenging? Principles and its Application Preetha Evangeline and Anandhakumar P 2. Smart crisis management system for road accidents using Geo-Spacial Machine Learning Techniques Cephas Paul Edward 3. Residential Energy Management System (REMS) Using Machine Learning G Ramya and R Ramaprabha 4. Text-Based Personality Prediction using XLNet Ashok Kumar Jayaraman and Gayathri Ananthakrishnan 5. Articulating the power of reasoning and gathering data for Information security and Justice Preetha Evangeline and Anandhakumar P 6. Blockchain Smart Contracts Quality Measurement using Bayesian Networks Lakshminarayana Kodavali I and K. Sathiyamurthy 7. Short-Term Wind Power Prediction Using Deep Learning Approaches Anandhakumar P and Alex Luke K.A 8. Cyber Data Trend and Intelligent Computing Atma Sahu and Preetha Evangeline 9. Demystifying the Edge Intelligence Pethuru Raj Chelliah Sr. and Preetha Evangeline 10. An Automatic Path Navigation for Visually Challenged People using Deep Q Learning Muthurajkumar S 11. Delineating Computational Intelligence during Epidemic Emergencies and Outbreaks Preetha Evangeline and V. Vivek 12. Deep Learning Model for Computation, Calibration and Estimation of Biotic Stress in Crops Preetha Evangeline and Anandhakumar P 13. Weather Nowcasting Model: A Rough Set Approach S. Anbarasu and Anandhakumar P 14. Intelligent methodologies for Assessment of Plant exracts as protectants against storage pests Gowthamy U. and Hemalatha G. 15. Automatic programming (source code generator) based on an ontological model Preetha Evangeline and Rex Vinod. A

Dr. Preetha Evangeline David is currently working as an Associate Professor and Head of the Department in the Department of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at Chennai Institute of Technology, Chennai, India. She holds a PhD from Anna University, Chennai in the area of Cloud Computing. She has published many research papers and Patents focusing on Artificial Intelligence, Digital Twin Technology, High Performance Computing, Computational Intelligence and Data Structures. She is currently working on Multi-disciplinary areas in collaboration with other technologies to solve socially relevant challenges and provide solutions to human problems. Dr. Anandhakumar is a professor in the Department of Information Technology at Anna University, Chennai. He has completed his doctorate in the year 2006 from Anna University. He has produced 17 PhD's in the field of Image Processing, Cloud Computing, Multimedia technology and Machine Learning. His ongoing research lies in the field of Digital Twin Technology, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. He has published more than 150 papers indexed in SCI, SCOPUS, WOS etc.

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