Artificial Intelligence and Conservation
Herausgeber: Fang, Fei; Dilkina, Bistra; Tambe, Milind
Artificial Intelligence and Conservation
Herausgeber: Fang, Fei; Dilkina, Bistra; Tambe, Milind
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Explains how artificial intelligence methods can be used to aid conservation of wildlife, forests, coral reefs, rivers, and other natural resources.
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Explains how artificial intelligence methods can be used to aid conservation of wildlife, forests, coral reefs, rivers, and other natural resources.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781108464734
- ISBN-10: 1108464734
- Artikelnr.: 53686344
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781108464734
- ISBN-10: 1108464734
- Artikelnr.: 53686344
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I: 1. Introduction Fei Fang
Milind Tambe
Bistra Dilkina and Andrew J. Plumptre; Part II: 2. Law enforcement for wildlife conservation Andrew J. Plumptre; 3. Wildlife poaching forecasting based on ranger-collected data and evaluation through field tests Shahrzad Gholami
Benjamin Ford
Debarun Kar
Fei Fang
Andrew J. Plumptre
Milind Tambe
Margaret Driciru
Fred Wanyama
Aggrey Rwetsiba
Mustafa Nsubuga and Joshua Mabonga; 4. Optimal patrol planning against black-box attackers Haifeng Xu
Benjamin Ford
Fei Fang
Bistra Dilkina
Andrew J. Plumptre
Milind Tambe
Margaret Driciru
Fred Wanyama
Aggrey Rwetsiba
Mustafa Nsubuga and Joshua Mabonga; 5. Automatic detection of poachers and wildlife with UAVs Elizabeth Bondi
Fei Fang
Mark Hamilton
Debarun Kar
Donnabell Dmello
Venil Noronha
Jongmoo Choi
Robert Hannaford
Arvind Iyer
Lucas Joppa
Milind Tambe and Ram Nevatia; Part III: 6. Protecting coral reef ecosystems via efficient patrols Yue Yin and Bo An; 7. Simultaneous optimization of strategic and tactical planning for environmental sustainability and security Sara M. McCarthy
Milind Tambe
Christopher Kiekintveld
Meredith L. Gore and Alex Killion; 8. NECTAR Benjamin Ford
Matthew Brown
Amulya Yadav
Amandeep Singh
Arunesh Sinha
Biplav Srivastava
Christopher Kiekintveld and Milind Tambe; 9. Connecting conservation research and implementation Sean McGregor
Rachel M. Houtman
Ronald Metoyer and Thomas G. Dietterich; 10. Probabilistic inference with generating functions for animal populations Daniel Sheldon
Kevin Winner and Debora Sujono; 11. Engaging citizen scientists in data collection for conservation Yexiang Xue and Carla P. Gomes; 12. Simulator-defined Markov decision processes H. Jo Albers
Thomas G. Dietterich
Kim Hall
Majid A. Taleghan and Katherine Lee.
Milind Tambe
Bistra Dilkina and Andrew J. Plumptre; Part II: 2. Law enforcement for wildlife conservation Andrew J. Plumptre; 3. Wildlife poaching forecasting based on ranger-collected data and evaluation through field tests Shahrzad Gholami
Benjamin Ford
Debarun Kar
Fei Fang
Andrew J. Plumptre
Milind Tambe
Margaret Driciru
Fred Wanyama
Aggrey Rwetsiba
Mustafa Nsubuga and Joshua Mabonga; 4. Optimal patrol planning against black-box attackers Haifeng Xu
Benjamin Ford
Fei Fang
Bistra Dilkina
Andrew J. Plumptre
Milind Tambe
Margaret Driciru
Fred Wanyama
Aggrey Rwetsiba
Mustafa Nsubuga and Joshua Mabonga; 5. Automatic detection of poachers and wildlife with UAVs Elizabeth Bondi
Fei Fang
Mark Hamilton
Debarun Kar
Donnabell Dmello
Venil Noronha
Jongmoo Choi
Robert Hannaford
Arvind Iyer
Lucas Joppa
Milind Tambe and Ram Nevatia; Part III: 6. Protecting coral reef ecosystems via efficient patrols Yue Yin and Bo An; 7. Simultaneous optimization of strategic and tactical planning for environmental sustainability and security Sara M. McCarthy
Milind Tambe
Christopher Kiekintveld
Meredith L. Gore and Alex Killion; 8. NECTAR Benjamin Ford
Matthew Brown
Amulya Yadav
Amandeep Singh
Arunesh Sinha
Biplav Srivastava
Christopher Kiekintveld and Milind Tambe; 9. Connecting conservation research and implementation Sean McGregor
Rachel M. Houtman
Ronald Metoyer and Thomas G. Dietterich; 10. Probabilistic inference with generating functions for animal populations Daniel Sheldon
Kevin Winner and Debora Sujono; 11. Engaging citizen scientists in data collection for conservation Yexiang Xue and Carla P. Gomes; 12. Simulator-defined Markov decision processes H. Jo Albers
Thomas G. Dietterich
Kim Hall
Majid A. Taleghan and Katherine Lee.
Part I: 1. Introduction Fei Fang
Milind Tambe
Bistra Dilkina and Andrew J. Plumptre; Part II: 2. Law enforcement for wildlife conservation Andrew J. Plumptre; 3. Wildlife poaching forecasting based on ranger-collected data and evaluation through field tests Shahrzad Gholami
Benjamin Ford
Debarun Kar
Fei Fang
Andrew J. Plumptre
Milind Tambe
Margaret Driciru
Fred Wanyama
Aggrey Rwetsiba
Mustafa Nsubuga and Joshua Mabonga; 4. Optimal patrol planning against black-box attackers Haifeng Xu
Benjamin Ford
Fei Fang
Bistra Dilkina
Andrew J. Plumptre
Milind Tambe
Margaret Driciru
Fred Wanyama
Aggrey Rwetsiba
Mustafa Nsubuga and Joshua Mabonga; 5. Automatic detection of poachers and wildlife with UAVs Elizabeth Bondi
Fei Fang
Mark Hamilton
Debarun Kar
Donnabell Dmello
Venil Noronha
Jongmoo Choi
Robert Hannaford
Arvind Iyer
Lucas Joppa
Milind Tambe and Ram Nevatia; Part III: 6. Protecting coral reef ecosystems via efficient patrols Yue Yin and Bo An; 7. Simultaneous optimization of strategic and tactical planning for environmental sustainability and security Sara M. McCarthy
Milind Tambe
Christopher Kiekintveld
Meredith L. Gore and Alex Killion; 8. NECTAR Benjamin Ford
Matthew Brown
Amulya Yadav
Amandeep Singh
Arunesh Sinha
Biplav Srivastava
Christopher Kiekintveld and Milind Tambe; 9. Connecting conservation research and implementation Sean McGregor
Rachel M. Houtman
Ronald Metoyer and Thomas G. Dietterich; 10. Probabilistic inference with generating functions for animal populations Daniel Sheldon
Kevin Winner and Debora Sujono; 11. Engaging citizen scientists in data collection for conservation Yexiang Xue and Carla P. Gomes; 12. Simulator-defined Markov decision processes H. Jo Albers
Thomas G. Dietterich
Kim Hall
Majid A. Taleghan and Katherine Lee.
Milind Tambe
Bistra Dilkina and Andrew J. Plumptre; Part II: 2. Law enforcement for wildlife conservation Andrew J. Plumptre; 3. Wildlife poaching forecasting based on ranger-collected data and evaluation through field tests Shahrzad Gholami
Benjamin Ford
Debarun Kar
Fei Fang
Andrew J. Plumptre
Milind Tambe
Margaret Driciru
Fred Wanyama
Aggrey Rwetsiba
Mustafa Nsubuga and Joshua Mabonga; 4. Optimal patrol planning against black-box attackers Haifeng Xu
Benjamin Ford
Fei Fang
Bistra Dilkina
Andrew J. Plumptre
Milind Tambe
Margaret Driciru
Fred Wanyama
Aggrey Rwetsiba
Mustafa Nsubuga and Joshua Mabonga; 5. Automatic detection of poachers and wildlife with UAVs Elizabeth Bondi
Fei Fang
Mark Hamilton
Debarun Kar
Donnabell Dmello
Venil Noronha
Jongmoo Choi
Robert Hannaford
Arvind Iyer
Lucas Joppa
Milind Tambe and Ram Nevatia; Part III: 6. Protecting coral reef ecosystems via efficient patrols Yue Yin and Bo An; 7. Simultaneous optimization of strategic and tactical planning for environmental sustainability and security Sara M. McCarthy
Milind Tambe
Christopher Kiekintveld
Meredith L. Gore and Alex Killion; 8. NECTAR Benjamin Ford
Matthew Brown
Amulya Yadav
Amandeep Singh
Arunesh Sinha
Biplav Srivastava
Christopher Kiekintveld and Milind Tambe; 9. Connecting conservation research and implementation Sean McGregor
Rachel M. Houtman
Ronald Metoyer and Thomas G. Dietterich; 10. Probabilistic inference with generating functions for animal populations Daniel Sheldon
Kevin Winner and Debora Sujono; 11. Engaging citizen scientists in data collection for conservation Yexiang Xue and Carla P. Gomes; 12. Simulator-defined Markov decision processes H. Jo Albers
Thomas G. Dietterich
Kim Hall
Majid A. Taleghan and Katherine Lee.