Women in Artificial intelligence (AI) / / Aida Valls, Karina Gibert.

This Special Issue, entitled "Women in Artificial Intelligence" includes 17 papers from leading women scientists. The papers cover a broad scope of research areas within Artificial Intelligence, including machine learning, perception, reasoning or planning, among others. The papers have ap...

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Place / Publishing House:Basel : : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (332 pages)
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520 |a This Special Issue, entitled "Women in Artificial Intelligence" includes 17 papers from leading women scientists. The papers cover a broad scope of research areas within Artificial Intelligence, including machine learning, perception, reasoning or planning, among others. The papers have applications to relevant fields, such as human health, finance, or education. It is worth noting that the Issue includes three papers that deal with different aspects of gender bias in Artificial Intelligence. All the papers have a woman as the first author. We can proudly say that these women are from countries worldwide, such as France, Czech Republic, United Kingdom, Australia, Bangladesh, Yemen, Romania, India, Cuba, Bangladesh and Spain. In conclusion, apart from its intrinsic scientific value as a Special Issue, combining interesting research works, this Special Issue intends to increase the invisibility of women in AI, showing where they are, what they do, and how they contribute to developments in Artificial Intelligence from their different places, positions, research branches and application fields. We planned to issue this book on the on Ada Lovelace Day (11/10/2022), a date internationally dedicated to the first computer programmer, a woman who had to fight the gender difficulties of her times, in the XIX century. We also thank the publisher for making this possible, thus allowing for this book to become a part of the international activities dedicated to celebrating the value of women in ICT all over the world. With this book, we want to pay homage to all the women that contributed over the years to the field of AI. 
505 0 |a About the Editors -- Preface to "Women in Artificial Intelligence (AI)" -- Women in Artificial Intelligence -- Building a Territorial Working Group to Reduce Gender Gap in the Field of Artificial Intelligence -- Artificial Intelligence and Women Researchers in the Czech Republic -- Intersectional Study of the Gender Gap in STEM through the Identification of Missing Datasets about Women: A Multisided Problem -- Ethical Issues in AI-Enabled Disease Surveillance: Perspectives from Global Health -- The Digital Revolution in the Urban Water Cycle and Its Ethical-Political Implications: A Critical Perspective -- Use of Deep Learning to Improve the Computational Complexity of Reconstruction Algorithms in High Energy Physics -- Recognition of the Mental Workloads of Pilots in the Cockpit Using EEG Signals -- Bootstrap-CURE: A Novel Clustering Approach for Sensor Data-An Application to 3D Printing Industry -- CAIT: A Predictive Tool for Supporting the Book Market Operation Using Social Networks -- A Comparative Study of Two Rule-Based Explanation Methods for Diabetic Retinopathy Risk Assessment -- AWEU-Net: An Attention-Aware Weight Excitation U-Net for Lung Nodule Segmentation -- An Approach for Pronunciation Classification of Classical Arabic Phonemes Using Deep Learning -- On Simulating the Propagation and Countermeasures of Hate Speech in Social Networks -- Probabilistic Models for Competence Assessment in Education -- Measuring Polarization in Online Debates -- Comparison Uncertainty of Different Types of Membership Functions in T2FLS: Case of International Financial Market -- Towards Adaptive Gamification: A Method Using Dynamic Player Profile and a Case Study. 
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