1st Edition

Artificial Intelligence for Multimedia Information Processing Tools and Applications

342 Pages 69 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

342 Pages 69 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

342 Pages 69 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Advances in artificial intelligence (AI), widespread mobile devices, internet technologies, multimedia data sources, and information processing have led to the emergence of multimedia processing. Multimedia processing is the application of signal processing tools to multimedia data—text, audio, images, and video—to allow the interpretation of these data, particularly in urban and smart city... Read more

Section I: AI-Multimedia Information Processing

1. Monitoring Ancient Buildings Using UAV and Instant Image Segmentation Using Masked R-CNN

Sivasankari Jothiraj, Sridevi Balu, Neelaveni Rengarajan, and Nagarani Nagarajan

2. AI-Assisted Digital Forensics for Securing Industry 4.0 Assets

A. Shahela, Suchitra Gandu, B. Beulah Aswini, and Pramod Kumar Jha

3. State-of-the-Art Analysis in Reversible Data Hiding Techniques

R. Geetha and D. Kavitha

4. The Intelligent Research Laboratory: Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Methods for Chemists

Bhawani Narayan and Vinod Seshadri

Section II: AI and Its Applications in Public Health

5. MLACP 2.0: Utilizing Machine Learning to Predict Anticancer Peptide Activity from Protein Peptide Patterns

Sivakannan Subramani and A. Sharwin

6. An AI-Based Diagnostic System to Predict BI-RADS Scores for Detecting Breast Cancer over Mammograms

S. Ruban, Mohammed Jabeer, and Ram Shenoy Basti

7. Optimization Techniques and Their Applications in Prenatal Congenital Heart Defects: A Survey

D. Kavitha and R. Geetha

8. Analyzing Aortic Stenosis Diagnosis and Medication with Artificial Intelligence

Densil Raj V. Francis and L. R. Aravind Babu

9. A Study of the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Monitoring Environmental and Health Issues in the Post-COVID-19 Pandemic Era for Sustainable Living

Mahua Basu and Mausumi Das Nath

10. Cerebral Palsy Detection Using Vision Impairment and Machine Learning

S. Beatrice, J. Stella, and John Rose, S.J.

11. ECG-Based Diagnosis of Sudden Cardiac Death Using Machine Learning

Lohith Ashwa, Sivakannan Subramani, and Xavier Savarimuthu, S.J.

Section III: AI and Its Applications in Environmental Science

12. AI in Environmental Applications

Prasenjeet Acharjee

13. Automation of Adsorption Processes Using AI: Recent Trends and Prospects

Saizel Pathania, S. Daksa, Sanjanavhas Srinivasan, and Xavier Savarimuthu, S.J.

14. Application of Machine Learning Algorithms in the Field of Bioacoustics

Fiona Ghosh, Niranjana Nair, Pranav Elayadam, and Xavier Savarimuthu, S.J.

Section IV: AI and Its Applications in the Automobile Industry

15. Driverless Car Using AI

Prasenjeet Acharjee

Section V: AI and Computer Vision

16. Comparative Analysis of Feature-Based Image Stitching Algorithms

Pawni Gupta, Namratha Betala, and Sivakannan Subramani

Section VI: AI and Its Applications in Material Science

17. Revolutionizing Concrete Engineering: Predicting Material Properties with AI Insights

Khushi Sabarad and Sivakannan Subramani

Biography

Dr. Xavier Savarimuthu, S.J., is a Professor of environmental science at St. Jospeh’s University, Bengaluru, India and the Central Library AI digitization director. Prior to this position he was the Vice-Principal and Head of the Department of Environmental Studies at St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata, India. He has given invited lectures in Stockholm, Sweden; Manila, Philippines; Paris, France; Bonn, Germany; and at the University of Oxford, England. He has taught at Santa Clara University, California, and Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, where he held the endowed MacLean Jesuit Chair. He has published 2 books, many research articles in various international journals, and has presented his research works in several international conferences.

 Dr. Sivakannan Subramani is Assistant Professor in St. Joseph’s University, Bangalore, India. In 2018 he completed his PhD in Medical Image Processing, at the Department of Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering, Annamalai University, India. He has more than ten years of academic and research experience, primarily working on predictive analytics and machine learning. He has completed public funded research projects for Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO). He has published research articles in various international journals and has presented his research in several international conferences.

 Dr. Alex Noel Joseph Raj works at the Department of Electronic Engineering, College of Engineering, Shantou University, China. Prior to this he was Design Engineer at Valeport Ltd Totnes, UK and professor at the Department of Embedded Technology, School of Electronics Engineering, VIT University, Vellore, India. He received his Ph.D. degree in Engineering from the University of Warwick, Coventry, UK in 2009. His research focuses on Machine Learning, Signal and Image Processing and FPGA implementations. He has published research articles in various international journals and has presented his research in several international conferences.