Description
Smart and Intelligent Systems
The Human Elements in Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Cybersecurity
The Human Element in Smart and Intelligent Systems Series
Coordinator: Moallem Abbas
Language: EnglishSubjects for Smart and Intelligent Systems:
Keywords
IoT Device; Automated Driving; Pedagogical Agents; Sustainability; User State; Healthcare Systems; Cyber Physical Systems; Robotics; Telehealth Systems; AI; SAT Model; Artificial Intelligence; Phishing Detection; Deception Techniques Detection; Van Kleef; Agent Transparency; Smart Education; Cybersecurity Experts; Multi-parametric Sensors; Adaptive Intelligent Systems; Health Coaching; Smart Learning; COPD Assessment Test; Mental Workload; Quadrant III; 4G LTE; Trust Calibration; Individual’s Regulatory Focus; Intelligent Manufacturing Systems; Human Robot Communication; Smart Manufacturing Systems
Publication date: 05-2024
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 12-2021
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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"The more we know about smart and intelligent systems and their use, the more productive organizations can become, and the more quality of life will improve."?Gavriel Salvendy, President Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida, University Distinguished Professor University of Central Florida"
"Robots, drones, self-driving cars, and personal assistants are only some of the ?intelligent? and ?smart? systems which are populating our world and changing the way we use technology to carry out our everyday activities, bringing about both exciting opportunities for human-technology symbiosis, as well as compelling design and development challenges. Through a carefully selected choice of chapters, authored by top scientists in the field, this book, edited by Abbas Moallem, sheds light on fundamental aspects of intelligent and smart systems, investigating the role and impact of affective and psychophysiological computing, machine learning, cybersecurity, agent transparency, and human-agent teaming in the shaping of this new interaction paradigm, as well as the human factors involved in their application in critical domains such as health, education, and manufacturing in the emerging technological landscape."?Constantine Stephanidis, Professor of Computer Science, University of Crete, Distinguished member of Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH)
In today?s digital world, the words "smart" and intelligent" are now used to label devices, machinery, systems, and even environments. What is a "smart" system? Is "smart" synonymous with "intelligent"? If not, what does an "intelligent system" mean? Are all smart systems intelligent? This book tries to answer these questions by summarizing the existing research in various areas and providing new research findings.
Smart and Intelligent Systems: The Human Elements in Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Cybersecurity presents new areas of smart and intelligent system design. It defines smart and intelligent systems, offers a human factors approach, discusses networking applications, and combines the human element with smart and intelligent systems.
This book is perfect for engineering students in data sciences and artificial intelligence and practitioners at all levels in the fields of human factors and ergonomics, systems engineering, computer science, software engineering, and robotics.
Chapter 1: Smart Educational System
Chapter 2.Intelligent Affect Sensitive Tutoring Systems – An Evaluative Case Study and Future Directions
Chapter 3: User State Assessment in Adaptive Intelligent Systems
Chapter 4: Agent Transparency
Chapter 5: Smart Telehealth Systems for the Aging Population
Chapter 6: Social Factors in Human-Agent Teaming
Chapter 7: Human elements in ML-based solutions to cybersecurity
Chapter 8: Cybersecurity in Smart and Intelligent Manufacturing
Abbas Moallem Dr. Abbas Moallem is a consultant and adjunct professor at San Jose State University, California where he teaches human-computer interaction, cybersecurity, information visualization and human factors. He is the program chair of HCI-CPT, the International Conference on HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust.