Data-Driven Intelligence and Innovation in the Era of Cloud-Based AI
A special issue of Digital (ISSN 2673-6470).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 September 2021) | Viewed by 927
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Interests: computational intelligence; artificial neural networks; fuzzy logic; machine learning
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Interests: dynamic systems and chaos; network theory; complex artificial intelligence systems; socio-political complex systems; complexity in the economy; econophysics
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Interests: model-agnostic meta-learning; multi-task learning; real-time analytics; scalable and compassable privacy-preserving data mining; automated assessment and response systems; AI anomaly detection; AI malware analysis; AI IDS-IPS; AI forensics; AI in blockchain
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The rapid advances of digital and communication technologies, combined with recent developments in the fields of machine/deep learning, predictive analytics, digital twin, and the related complex networks and graphs, have resulted in a new era of major innovations. This is due to the availability of many different systems that can analyze big volumes of data to reveal patterns, trends, and associations–especially in connection with human behavior and interactions. Merging machine learning capabilities with cloud-based platforms and environments in a SaaS (software-as-a-service) model, is offering unlimited potential. A big data revolution has arrived with the growth of the Internet, wireless networks, smartphones, social media, and other digital technologies.
This Special Issue focuses on both theoretical and practical aspects of data-driven intelligence and innovation and the provision of smart digital solutions.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
- Data-driven intelligence
- Machine/deep learning innovations
- Merging cloud and AI
- Theoretical and practical advances of data mining
- Big data techniques and applications
- Complex networks (theory and applications)
- Complex graphs and systems (advances and applications)
- IoT/IIoT/Sensors data-driven intelligence and innovation
- Smart digital solutions
- Smart industry enabled technologies.
- Cloud and fog digital applications
- Intelligent remote monitoring/control of critical infrastructures
- Machine intelligence
- Intelligent blockchain applications
Prof. Dr. Lazaros Iliadis
Dr. Lykourgos Magafas
Dr. Konstantinos Demertzis
Guest Editors
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