Minoli, Daniel, 1952-

AI applications to communications and information technologies : the role of ultra deep neural networks / Artificial intelligence applications to communications and information technologies. Daniel Minoli, Benedict Occhiogrosso. - First edition. - 1 online resource (xiv, 476 pages) : illustrations (some color) -

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Artificial intelligence, which enables computers or computer-controlled systems to perform tasks which ordinarily require human-like intelligence and decision-making, has revolutionized computing and digital industries like few other developments in recent history. Tools like artificial neural networks, large language models, and deep learning have quickly become integral aspects of modern life. With research and development into AI technologies proceeding at lightning speeds, the potential applications of these new technologies are all but limitless."--


About the Author
Daniel Minoli is Principal Consultant for DVI Communications, New York, USA, and a longtime Expert Witness and Testifying Expert in networking, wireless, video, IoT, and VoIP. In addition to working as Director of Engineering for gamut of premiere high-tech firms, he has acted as Adjunct Instructor at New York University and Stevens Institute of Technology, USA for twenty years. He has published extensively on networks, IP/IPv6, video, wireless communications, and related subjects.

Benedict Occhiogrosso is Co-Founder of DVI Communications, New York, USA, with extensive experience as a technology engineer, manager and executive. He is a subject matter expert in several disciplines now enhanced by artificial intelligence including telecommunications networking, speech recognition, image processing and building management systems. He has also served as a testifying expert witness and advisor on patent portfolios.

9781394189991 9781394190034 1394190034 9781394190010 1394190018 9781394190027 1394190026

10.1002/9781394190034 doi

10320140 IEEE


Artificial intelligence.
Neural networks (Computer science)


Electronic books.

Q335 / .M544 2024

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