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Artificial intelligence within the interplay between natural and artificial computation: Advances in data science, trends and applications

J. M. Górriz, Javier Ramı́rez, Andrés Ortíz, Francisco J. Martínez-Murcia, F. Segovia, John Suckling, Matthew Leming, Yudong Zhang, José R. Álvarez, Guido Bologna, Paula Bonomini, Fernando E. Casado, David Charte, Francisco Charte, Ricardo Contreras, Alfredo Cuesta‐Infante, Richard J. Duro, Antonio Fernández‐Caballero, Pedro Gómez‐Vilda, Manuel Graña

Year
2020
Citations
312
Access
Open access

Abstract

Artificial intelligence and all its supporting tools, e.g. machine and deep learning in computational intelligence-based systems, are rebuilding our society (economy, education, life-style, etc.) and promising a new era for the social welfare state. In this paper we summarize recent advances in data science and artificial intelligence within the interplay between natural and artificial computation. A review of recent works published in the latter field and the state the art are summarized in a comprehensive and self-contained way to provide a baseline framework for the international community in artificial intelligence. Moreover, this paper aims to provide a complete analysis and some relevant discussions of the current trends and insights within several theoretical and application fields covered in the essay, from theoretical models in artificial intelligence and machine learning to the most prospective applications in robotics, neuroscience, brain computer interfaces, medicine and society, in general.

Keywords

Artificial intelligenceField (mathematics)Computer scienceRoboticsApplications of artificial intelligenceData scienceArtificial Intelligence SystemRobot

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