Artificial Intelligence for the Internet of Everything considers the foundations, metrics and applications of IoE systems. It covers whether devices and IoE systems should speak only to each other, to humans or to both. Further, the book explores how IoE systems affect targeted audiences (researchers, machines, robots, users) and society, as well as future ecosystems. It examines the meaning, value and effect that IoT has had and may have on ordinary life, in business, on the battlefield, and with the rise of intelligent and autonomous systems. Based on an artificial intelligence (AI)…mehr
Artificial Intelligence for the Internet of Everything considers the foundations, metrics and applications of IoE systems. It covers whether devices and IoE systems should speak only to each other, to humans or to both. Further, the book explores how IoE systems affect targeted audiences (researchers, machines, robots, users) and society, as well as future ecosystems. It examines the meaning, value and effect that IoT has had and may have on ordinary life, in business, on the battlefield, and with the rise of intelligent and autonomous systems. Based on an artificial intelligence (AI) perspective, this book addresses how IoE affects sensing, perception, cognition and behavior.
Each chapter addresses practical, measurement, theoretical and research questions about how these "things? may affect individuals, teams, society or each other. Of particular focus is what may happen when these "things? begin to reason, communicate and act autonomously on their own, whether independently or interdependently with other "things?.
Ranjeev Mittu is the branch head for the Information Management and Decision Architectures Branch within the Information Technology Division at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). He leads a multidisciplinary group of scientists and engineers that conduct research and advanced development in visual analytics, human performance assessment, decision support systems, and enterprise systems. Mr. Mittu's research expertise is in multi-agent systems, human-systems integration, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, data mining and pattern recognition; and he has authored and/or coedited nine books on the topic of AI in collaboration with national and international scientific communities spanning academia and defense. Mr. Mittu received a Master of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering in 1995 from The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Uncertainty Quantification in Internet of Battlefield Things 3. Intelligent Autonomous Things on the Battlefield 4. Active Inference in Multi-agent Systems: Context-driven Collaboration and Decentralized Purpose-driven Team Adaptation 5. Policy Issues Regarding Implementations of Cyber Attack. Resilience Solutions for Cyber Physical Systems 6. Trust and Human-Machine Teaming: A Qualitative Study 7. The Web of Smart Entities - Aspects of a Theory of the Next Generation of the Internet of Things 8. Raising Them Right: AI and the Internet of Big Things 9. Valuable Information and the Internet of Things 10. Would IOET Make Economics More Neoclassical or More Behavioral? Richard Thaler's Prediction, A Revisit 11. Accessing Validity of Argumentation of Agents of the Internet of Everything 12. Distributed Autonomous Energy Organizations: Next Generation Blockchain Applications for Energy Infrastructure 13. Compositional Models for Complex Systems 14. Meta-agents: Using Multi-Agent Networks to Manage Dynamic Changes in the Internet of Things (IoT)
1. Introduction 2. Uncertainty Quantification in Internet of Battlefield Things 3. Intelligent Autonomous Things on the Battlefield 4. Active Inference in Multi-agent Systems: Context-driven Collaboration and Decentralized Purpose-driven Team Adaptation 5. Policy Issues Regarding Implementations of Cyber Attack. Resilience Solutions for Cyber Physical Systems 6. Trust and Human-Machine Teaming: A Qualitative Study 7. The Web of Smart Entities - Aspects of a Theory of the Next Generation of the Internet of Things 8. Raising Them Right: AI and the Internet of Big Things 9. Valuable Information and the Internet of Things 10. Would IOET Make Economics More Neoclassical or More Behavioral? Richard Thaler's Prediction, A Revisit 11. Accessing Validity of Argumentation of Agents of the Internet of Everything 12. Distributed Autonomous Energy Organizations: Next Generation Blockchain Applications for Energy Infrastructure 13. Compositional Models for Complex Systems 14. Meta-agents: Using Multi-Agent Networks to Manage Dynamic Changes in the Internet of Things (IoT)
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