Advances in Artificial Intelligence Engineering
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Artificial Intelligence".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 March 2025 | Viewed by 21855
Special Issue Editors
Interests: software engineering and quality assurance (with focus on AI); functional safety software engineering; model-based software development; embedded software engineering
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In the last decades, Software Engineering (SE) has had a profound impact on various fields such as classic software industry, transformation towards digitization and Industry 4.0, IT-heavy service sectors such as banks, insurance companies, telecom providers, specialized fields such as embedded software and industrial and scientific research department and institutes. On the other hand, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its sub-area Machine Learning (ML) is beginning to have a metamorphic impact on almost every major industry today. In this context, with recent advances in ML, there is widespread interest around integrating AI capabilities and software engineering. The convergence of two fields such as AI and SE can give rise to collaboration in two main ways such as (a) AI-guided SE and (b) SE for AI.
SE can benefit from integration of AI related technologies (such as for reasoning, problem solving, planning, and learning, among others) to increase its power, flexibility, user experience and quality. For instance, even simple AI/ML methods can help remove a lot of inefficiencies in the day-to-day life of software developer. Thus, it is intuitive to perceive that AI-powered SE should significantly increase the benefits and reduce the costs of adopting SE artefacts. In the case of using SE for AI, AI can primarily benefit from SE by integrating concepts and ideas from SE.
This special issue is aimed at addressing issues the opportunities and challenges derived by integration of AI and SE for both (a) and (b). This includes (but not limited to):
- AI planning applied to SE development process;
- Self-adapting code generators;
- AI-based code analyzers for detecting code smells and anti-patterns;
- Using ML of models, meta-models, and model transformation through search-based approaches in model-based software engineering (MBSE);
- AI-based assistants such as bots for SE tools;
- AI assistants for human-in-the loop modeling such as conversational virtual assistants for dialog-based optimization of SE tasks;
- AI support for various stages of SE development process;
- AI-based and automated natural language processing (NLP) (e.g., applied to various stages of any SE development process and model-based development);
- Application of AI in semantic reasoning platforms;
- Code recommendation engines;
- ML-based automated code review and assessing the risk of a code change;
- AI techniques for data, process and model mining and categorization;
- Challenges in choice, evaluation, and adaptation of AI techniques to SE, such that they provide a compelling improvement to current systems during the entire software development process;
- Automated frameworks and supporting environments for ML workflows and ML processes;
- Model-driven processes for AI systems development and testing;
- Automatic code generators for AI libraries;
- Domain-specific modeling for ML;
- Case studies of applications of AI/ML in SE and vice versa.
Dr. Padma Iyenghar
Prof. Dr. Elke Pulvermüller
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- artificial intelligence
- software engineering
- application of AI in software engineering
- SE for AI
- AI-based assistants
- chatbots
- AI assistant
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