Artificial Intelligence for Knowledge Management, Energy, and Sustainability

Artificial Intelligence for Knowledge Management, Energy, and Sustainability

9th IFIP WG 12.6 and 1st IFIP WG 12.11 International Workshop, AI4KMES 2021, Held at IJCAI 2021, Montreal, QC, Canada, August 19-20, 2021, Revised Selected Papers

Mercier-Laurent, Eunika; Kayakutlu, Guelguen

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

02/2022

215

Dura

Inglês

9783030965914

15 a 20 dias

518

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Greening and Smarting IT - Case of Digital Transformation.- Crowdsourcing and Sharing Economy in the Smart City Concept. Influence of the Idea on Development and Urban Resources.- Assessment of Smart Waste Management Systems with Spherical AHP Method.- Zero Carbon Energy Transition in the Kitchen.- Barriers and Challenges of Knowledge Management in a Gas Company.- Characterization of residential electricity customers via Deep Ensemble Learning.- Grid Imbalance Prediction Using Particle Swarm Optimization and Neural Networks.- Collective Intelligence of Honey Bees for Energy and Sustainability.- The Application of Artificial Intelligence to Nuclear Power Plants Safety.- Capacity to build Artificial Intelligence Systems for Nuclear Energy Security and Sustainability: Experience of Belarus.- Automated Planning to Evolve Smart Grids with Renewable Energy.- Artificial Intelligence Application for Crude Distillation Unit: An overview.- Deep Reinforced Learning for the Governance of a SampleMicrogrid.- Residential Short-Term Load Forecasting via Meta Learning and Domain Augmentation.- Renewable Energy Investment Decision Evaluation for Local Authorities.
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artificial intelligence;biomimetics;computer networks;data sliming;decision making;digital transformation;energy;green IT;Human-Computer Interaction (HCI);machine learning;network protocols;nuclear plants;safety;scheduling;signal processing;smart city;sustainability;telecommunication systems;waste management;zero carbon