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Progresses in Artificial Intelligence & Robotics: Algorithms & Applications

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  • Luigi Troiano

    (UNISA - Università degli Studi di Salerno = University of Salerno)

  • Alfredo Vaccaro

    (University of Sannio [Benevento])

  • Nishtha Kesswani

    (Central University of Rajasthan - Partenaires INRAE)

  • Irene Díaz Rodriguez

    (Universidad de Oviedo = University of Oviedo)

  • Imène Brigui-Chtioui

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

Abstract

This book presents new technologies and applications in deep learning, artificial intelligence and robotics. The field of machine intelligence (MI), unifying robotics and artificial intelligence is experiencing constant growth and change. The challenge to reproduce human behavior in machines requires the interaction of many fields, from engineering to mathematics, from neurology to biology, from computer science to robotics, from web search to social networks, from machine learning to game theory, etc. This book Progresses in Artificial Intelligence & Robotics : Algorithms & Applications (proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Deep Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (ICDLAIR) 2021 ) introduces key topics from artificial intelligence algorithms and programming organization and explains how they contribute to autonomous capabilities. The book is primarily intended for researchers, students, and engineers who wish to use the applications of artificial intelligence to solve concrete problems. We hope that companies and technology developers also find it interesting to be used in industry.

Suggested Citation

  • Luigi Troiano & Alfredo Vaccaro & Nishtha Kesswani & Irene Díaz Rodriguez & Imène Brigui-Chtioui, 2022. "Progresses in Artificial Intelligence & Robotics: Algorithms & Applications," Post-Print hal-04325692, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04325692
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-98531-8
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