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Call for Book chapter 2025 : AI BELOW THE SURFACE: NAVIGATING THE DEEP OCEAN WITH INTELLIGENCE | |||||||||||
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Scope of the Edited Book:
The scope of "AI Below the Surface" encompasses a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between artificial intelligence (AI) and underwater exploration. The book aims to provide a holistic understanding of how AI technologies are revolutionizing our approach to studying, navigating, and interacting with the underwater world. It delves into fundamental concepts and principles of AI relevant to underwater exploration, including machine learning, computer vision, and natural language processing. The book explores a wide range of topics, including AI-driven underwater vehicles and drones, intelligent marine life monitoring, object recognition and interaction in the deep sea, challenges and ethical considerations in underwater AI, future trends in AI and underwater technology, data analytics for underwater environments, AI-assisted oceanographic research, autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and machine learning, human-machine collaboration in underwater exploration, AI applications in underwater archaeology, and societal impact and public perception of AI in the deep. With interdisciplinary perspectives from marine biology, oceanography, robotics, computer science, and environmental ethics, "AI Below the Surface" provides insights into collaborative efforts between scientists, engineers, policymakers, and stakeholders to leverage AI for addressing complex challenges in underwater exploration and conservation. TOPICS (PROPOSED TENDATIVE CHAPTERS) 1. Introduction to AI and Underwater Exploration 2. AI-Driven Underwater Vehicles and Drones 3. Intelligent Marine Life Monitoring 4. Object Recognition and Interaction in the Deep Sea 5. Challenges and Ethical Considerations in Underwater AI 6. Future Trends in AI and Underwater Technology 7. Data Analytics for Underwater Environments 8.AI-Assisted Oceanographic Research 9. Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) and Machine Learning 10. Human-Machine Collaboration in Underwater Exploration 11. AI Applications in Underwater Archaeology 12. Societal Impact and Public Perception of AI in the Deep BOOK EDITORS Dr. Palanichamy Naveen Department of EEE, KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology, INDIA. Department of Applied Cybernetics, Faculty of Science, University of Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic. Dr. Vinayakumar Ravi Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Khobar, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Ajay Arunachalam Research Division, Cambridge University Press & Assessment, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8EA, United Kingdom. IMPORTANT DATES Final Table of Contents and List of Contributors – Edited to ERM – due on or before: February 25, 2025 First Draft Chapter – Contributor to Editor – due on or before: March 31, 2025 First Draft Chapter reviewed– Editor to Contributor – due on or before: April 30, 2025 Final Chapter – Contributor to Editor and EPM – due on or before: May 15, 2025 Final Manuscript– Editor to EPM – to be delivered on or before: June 1, 2025 SUBMISSION Authors are invited to submit their full chapter (strictly follow the deadline given in Important Dates) by directly contacting the editor. naveenamp88@gmail.com Note: There are no submission or acceptance fees for manuscripts submitted to this book publication. All manuscripts are accepted based on double-blind peer review editorial process. |
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