Artificial Intelligence for Science and Engineering Applications
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Apr '24
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is defined as the simulation of human intelligence through the mimicking of the human brain for analysis, modeling, and decision‑making. Science and engineering problem solving requires modeling of physical phenomena, and humans approach the solution of scientific and engineering problems differently from other problems. Artificial Intelligence for Science and Engineering Applications addresses the unique differences in how AI should be developed and used in science and engineering. Through the inclusion of definitions and detailed examples, this book describes the actual and realistic requirements as well as what characteristics must be avoided for correct and successful science and engineering applications of AI.
This book:
- Offers a brief history of AI and covers science and engineering applications
- Explores the modeling of physical phenomena using AI
- Discusses explainable AI (XAI) applications
- Covers the ethics of AI in science and engineering
- Features real‑world case studies
Offering a probing view into the unique nature of scientific and engineering exploration, this book will be of interest to generalists and experts looking to expand their understanding of how AI can better tackle and advance technology and developments in scientific and engineering disciplines.
ISBN: 9781032439044
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 360g
126 pages