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Journal

2018 | 4 | 9 | 2007-2012

Article title

Smart Home and Artificial Intelligence as Environment for the Implementation of New Technologies

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Abstracts

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The technologies of a smart home and artificial intelligence (AI) are now inextricably linked. The perception and consideration of these technologies as a single system will make it possible to significantly simplify the approach to their study, design and implementation. The introduction of AI in managing the infrastructure of a smart home is a process of irreversible close future at the level with personal assistants and autopilots. It is extremely important to standardize, create and follow the typical models of information gathering and device management in a smart home, which should lead in the future to create a data analysis model and decision making through the software implementation of a specialized AI. AI techniques such as multi-agent systems, neural networks, fuzzy logic will form the basis for the functioning of a smart home in the future. The problems of diversity of data and models and the absence of centralized popular team decisions in this area significantly slow down further development. A big problem is a low percentage of open source data and code in the smart home and the AI when the research results are mostly unpublished and difficult to reproduce and implement independently. The proposed ways of finding solutions to models and standards can significantly accelerate the development of specialized AIs to manage a smart home and create an environment for the emergence of native innovative solutions based on analysis of data from sensors collected by monitoring systems of smart home. Particular attention should be paid to the search for resource savings and the profit from surpluses that will push for the development of these technologies and the transition from a level of prospect to technology exchange and the acquisition of benefits.

Journal

Year

Volume

4

Issue

9

Pages

2007-2012

Physical description

Dates

published
2018-09-20

Contributors

author
  • Lviv Branch of Dnipropetrovsk National University of Railway Transport named after Academician V. Lazaryan
  • Lviv University of Business and Law
  • Lviv University of Business and Law
  • Lviv University of Business and Law
  • Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University

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Publication order reference

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