Artificial Intelligence Acquisition and Response of Disaster Information Using Smart City High-Rise Wide-Angle CCTV

Author(s):  
Dong Hyun Lim ◽  
Dea-woo Park
Digital Twin ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 12
Author(s):  
Zhihan Lv ◽  
Shuxuan Xie

Advanced computer technologies such as big data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), cloud computing, digital twins, and edge computing have been applied in various fields as digitalization has progressed. To study the status of the application of digital twins in the combination with AI, this paper classifies the applications and prospects of AI in digital twins by studying the research results of the current published literature. We discuss the application status of digital twins in the four areas of aerospace, intelligent manufacturing in production workshops, unmanned vehicles, and smart city transportation, and we review the current challenges and  topics that need to be looked forward to in the future. It was found that the integration of digital twins and AI has significant effects in aerospace flight detection simulation, failure warning, aircraft assembly, and even unmanned flight. In the virtual simulation test of automobile autonomous driving, it can save 80% of the time and cost, and the same road conditions reduce the parameter scale of the actual vehicle dynamics model and greatly improve the test accuracy. In the intelligent manufacturing of production workshops, the establishment of a virtual workplace environment can provide timely fault warning, extend the service life of the equipment, and ensure the overall workshop operational safety. In smart city traffic, the real road environment is simulated, and traffic accidents are restored, so that the traffic situation is clear and efficient, and urban traffic management can be carried out quickly and accurately. Finally, we looked forward to the future of digital twins and AI, hoping to provide a reference for future research in related fields.


Author(s):  
Natalya L. Gagulina ◽  

The article analyzes the institutional provision of the regulatory functions of the state in such areas as artificial intelligence and robotics. The analysis is based on the Concept of the development of regulation of relations in the field of artificial intelligence and robotics technologies until 2024. Among the problematic areas of regulation are the restriction of competition, the loss of flexibility in economic relations and the market disequilibrium. It is shown that the solution of these problems requires an integrated approach. So, to implement the concept of “smart city”, it is necessary not only to weaken or remove regulatory barriers, but also to use additional tools that have already applied in the world practice. An opportunity of applying of theoretical and methodological base of quality economics is considered. The solution to a significant part of the problems of digitalization of the region’s economy is the use in the management of the development of the “smart city” the international standard “Sustainable cities and Communities – Indicators for smart cities”.


Author(s):  
Reza Yogaswara

Artificial Intelligence (AI) atau kecerdasan buatan menjadi penggerak revolusi industri 4.0 yang menjanjikan banyak kemudahan bagi sektor pemerintah maupun industri. Internet of Things (IoT) dan big data contohnya dimana AI dapat diimplementasikan, teknologi yang telah banyak diadopsi di era industri 4.0 ini mampu menghubungkan setiap perangkat, seseorang dapat mengotomatisasi semua perangkat tanpa harus berada di lokasi, lebih dari itu, saat ini telah banyak mesin yang dapat menginterprestasi suatu kondisi atau kejadian tertentu dengan bantuan AI, sebagaimana telah kamera cerdas pendeteksi kepadatan volume kendaraan di jalan raya menggunakan teknologi Deep Learning Neural Network, yang telah diimplementasikan pada beberapa Pemerintah Daerah Kabupaten dan Kota dalam mendukung program Smart City yang telah dicanangkan. Pada sektor industri, banyak juga dari mereka yang telah mengotomatisasi mesin produksi dan manufaktur menggunakan robot dan Artificial Intelligence, sehingga Industri 4.0 akan meningkatkan daya saing melalui perangkat cerdas, setiap entitas yang mampu menguasai teknologi ini disitulah keunggulan kompetitifnya (competitive advantage). Namun ditengah perkembangan industri 4.0 yang cukup masif pemerintah harus bergerak cepat dalam mengadopsi platform ini, jika tidak, mereka akan menurunkan efisiensi proses bisnis untuk menjaga stabilitas layanan publik. Oleh sebab itu diperlukan keilmuan dan pemahaman yang benar bagi pemerintah dalam menghadapai era Industri 4.0, dimana Chief Information Officer (CIO) dapat mengambil peranan penting dalam memberikan dukungan yang didasari atas keilmuan mereka terkait tren teknologi industri 4.0, khususnya AI yang telah banyak diadopsi di berbagai sektor.


JAHR ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 189-207
Author(s):  
Chankyu Lee ◽  
Hyeongjoo Kim

The aim of the Artificial Intelligence Humanities is to present humanistic suggestions for our lives and academia regarding how humans will live in a smart city surrounded by artificial intelligence technology. With that purpose in mind, we introduce the groundwork for the Artificial Intelligence Humanities and share our related concerns. As a concept, “Artificial Intelligence Humanities” comprises three elements: “artificial intelligence,” “content of the humanities,” and “methodology of the humanities.” The “content of the humanities,” comprises the derivatives of the traditional humanities, namely, linguistics, literature, history, ethics, sociology, and cultural studies. These five research areas, along with the discipline created through the traditional humanities’ acceptance of the changes brought by the age of intelligence, are derived by reflecting on oneself and the world, and they are applied to the world as it exists today in the age of artificial intelligence and the humanities.


2022 ◽  
pp. 290-296
Author(s):  
Panagiota Konstantinou ◽  
Georgios Stathakis ◽  
Maria Georgia Nomikou ◽  
Athina Mountzouri ◽  
Maria Stamataki

Cities are increasingly dependent on networks, sensors, and microcontrollers. Artificial intelligence has managed to mimic human behavior, and in a few years, many jobs may be replaced by computers or machines. Today, smart cities are evolving in all countries from the poorest to the most economically viable, and there are many smart city applications that rely on observation and participation of the citizens. Active citizens are interested in the benefits of their city, and they are involved in improving and promoting urban living. All levels of smart citizen participation are associated with liberal citizenship and personal autonomy and the choice of individuals to perform specific roles and take responsibility for their actions. The states in turn provide liberal forms of government. Smart cities need “smart people” who can take an active part in both governance and city reform. This kind of citizen participation is more than just a ritual participation in government.


2021 ◽  
pp. 53-64
Author(s):  
Arti Chandani ◽  
Om Prakash ◽  
Prakrit Prakash ◽  
Mita Mehta

2022 ◽  
pp. 261-278

The formal response to COVID-19 through ICT is presented with a focus on testing COVID-19, ICTs and tracking COVID-19, ICTs and COVID-19 treatment, and policies and strategies. The chapter highlights the critical role of ICTs and e-government for technologies to fight coronavirus. It covers delivery of remote learning, ICT trends, artificial intelligence (AI), and big data in fighting the pandemic, in addition to social media application for awareness of citizens such as emergencies, protection, and pandemic news. The notion of developing an information and communication strategy for redesigning smart city transformation in a pandemic is highlighted.


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