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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
25 September 2024
Computer Vision and Machine Intelligence for Renewable Energy Systems offers a practical, systemic guide to the use of computer vision as an innovative tool to support renewable energy integration. This book equips readers with a variety of essential tools and applications: Part I outlines the fundamentals of computer vision and its unique benefits in renewable energy system models compared to traditional machine intelligence: minimal computing power needs, speed, and accuracy even with partial data. Part II breaks down specific techniques, including those for predictive modeling, performance prediction, market models, and mitigation measures. Part III offers case studies and applications to a wide range of renewable energy sources, and finally the future possibilities of the technology are considered.

The very first book in Elsevier’s cutting-edge new series Advances in Intelligent Energy Systems, Computer Vision and Machine Intelligence for Renewable Energy Systems provides engineers and renewable energy researchers with a holistic, clear introduction to this promising strategy for control and reliability in renewable energy grids.
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Imprint:   Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 276mm,  Width: 216mm, 
Weight:   450g
ISBN:   9780443289477
ISBN 10:   0443289476
Series:   Advances in Intelligent Energy Systems
Pages:   388
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I: Fundamentals of Computer Vision and Machine Learning for Renewable Energy Systems 1. Introduction to Computer Vision and AI for Renewable Energy: Challenges and Opportunities 2. Overview of Renewable Energy Sources: Technologies and Applications 3. Image Acquisition and Processing Techniques for Renewable Energy: From Sensors to Images 4. AI for Renewable Energy: Strategies and Techniques 5. AI for Renewable Energy: Fundamentals and Applications Part II: Computer Vision Techniques for Renewable Energy Systems 6. Recurrent Neural Networks for Renewable Energy: Modeling and Optimization 7. Generative Adversarial Networks for Renewable Energy: Synthesizing and Enhancing Data 8. Transfer Learning for Renewable Energy: Fine-tuning and Domain Adaptation 9. Semantic Segmentation for Renewable Energy: Segmentation and Classification of Renewable Energy Images 10. Instance Segmentation for Renewable Energy: Accurate Detection and Segmentation of Renewable Energy Assets 11. Classification Techniques for Renewable Energy: Identifying Renewable Energy Sources and Features 12. Computer Vision-based Regression Techniques for Renewable Energy: Predicting Energy Output and Performance 13. Anomaly Detection for Renewable Energy: Identifying and Diagnosing Faults and Anomalies in Renewable Energy Systems 14. Predictive Maintenance for Renewable Energy: Proactive Maintenance and Asset Management Strategies 15. Optimization of Renewable Energy Systems using Computer Vision: Multi-objective Optimization and Decision-making Part III: Renewable Energy Sources and Computer Vision Opportunities 16. Wind Power Prediction using Computer Vision and Machine Intelligence: Modeling and Forecasting Wind Energy Production 17. Solar Power Prediction using Computer Vision and Machine Intelligence: Predicting and Optimizing Solar Energy Generation 18. Wave Energy Prediction using Computer Vision and Machine Intelligence: Modeling and Simulation of Wave Energy Converters 19. Tidal Energy Prediction using Computer Vision and Machine Intelligence: Analysis and Optimization of Tidal Energy Systems 20. Bioenergy Prediction using Computer Vision and Machine Intelligence: Modeling and Optimization of Bioenergy Production 21. Energy Storage using Computer Vision: Control and Optimization of Energy Storage Systems Part IV: Future Directions 22. Future Directions of Computer Vision and AI for Renewable Energy: Trends and Challenges in Renewable Energy Research and Applications

Ashutosh Kumar Dubey is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh, India. Ashutosh is also a Postdoctoral Fellow of the Ingenium Research Group Lab, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain.. He has more than 14 years of teaching experience. His research areas are Data Mining, Health Informatics, Optimization, Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence and Object-Oriented Programming. Dr. Abhishek Kumar is a post-doctorate fellow in computer science at Ingenium Research Group, based at Universidad De Castilla-La Mancha in Spain. He has been teaching in academia for more than 8 years, and published more than 50 articles in reputed, peer reviewed national and international journals, books, and conferences. His research area includes artificial intelligence, image processing, computer vision, data mining, and machine learning. Umesh Chandra Pati is a Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at the National Institute of Technology, India. He has authored/edited two books and published over 100 articles in peer-reviewed international journals and conference proceedings. He has also guest-edited special issues of Cognitive Neurodynamics and International Journal of Signal and Imaging System Engineering. Dr. Pati has filed 2 Indian patents. Besides other sponsored projects, he is currently associated with a high value IMPRINT project “Intelligent Surveillance Data Retriever (ISDR) for Smart City Applications”, an initiative of the Ministries of Education, and Housing and Urban Affairs in the Government of India. His current areas of research include Computer Vision, Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), Industrial Automation, and Instrumentation Systems. Professor Fausto works as Professor at Universidad De Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. Honorary Senior Research Fellow at Birmingham University, UK, Lecturer at the Postgraduate European Institute. He has published more than 150 papers and is author and editor of 31 books (Elsevier, Springer, Pearson, Mc-GrawHill, Intech, IGI, Marcombo, AlfaOmega). He is Editor of 5 Int. Journals, Committee Member more than 40 Int. Conferences. He has been Principal Investigator in 4 European Projects, 6 National Projects, and more than 150 projects for Universities, Companies, etc. His main interests are: Artificial Intelligence, Maintenance, Management, Renewable Energy, Transport, Advanced Analytics, Data Science. He is an expert in the European Union in AI4People (EISMD), and ESF and Director of www.ingeniumgroup.eu. Dr. Vicente García-Díaz is a Software Engineer and has a PhD in Computer Science. He is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oviedo. He is also part of the editorial and advisory board of several journals and has been editor of several special issues in books and journals. He has supervised 80+ academic projects and published 80+ research papers in journals, conferences and books. His research interests include decision support systems, Domain-Specific languages and eLearning. Dr. Arun Lal Srivastav is working as an Associate Professor at Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh in India. He is currently involved in the teaching of environmental science, environmental engineering, and disaster management to the undergraduate engineering students. His research interests include water treatment, river ecosystem, climate change, soil health maintenance, phytoremediation, and waste management. He has published around 91 research publication (as per SCOPUS) in various peer-reviewed, national and international journals, conferences, and books. He has also filed 25 patents on multidisciplinary topics. He is also working on four government-sponsored projects (worth ~16 million INR) on phytoremediation, adsorption, capacity building, organic farming, leachate treatment, agro-waste management, and so on.

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