Artificial intelligence has a diversity of applications, many with societal benefits. Books in this series will offer a multidisciplinary perspective on these applications, ranging from social work to healthcare, to environmental sciences. Each book will survey the AI approaches to a particular societal problem and promising research directions, with case study examples.
General Editor: Amulya Yadav, The Pennsylvania State University
Founding Editors: Eric Rice, University of Southern California; Milind Tambe, Harvard University, Massachusetts
Editorial Board: Jeff Brantingham, University of California; Mark Fox, University of Toronto; Carla Gomes, Cornell University, New York; Michael Littman, Brown University, Rhode Island; Desmond Patton, Columbia, University, New York; Andrew Plumptre, Key Biodiversity Areas Secretariat
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