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Managing and Adapting Library Information Services for Future Users
Is a division of artificial intelligence that aids computer systems comprehend, deduce and control human language.
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Managing and Adapting Library Information Services for Future Users: Applying Artificial Intelligence in Libraries
Monicah Jemeli Chemulwo (St. Paul's University, Kenya) and Emily Chepkirui Sirorei (St. Paul's University, Kenya)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1116-9.ch009
Abstract
The advance of artificial intelligence (AI) as a field of computer science that can impact and improve all sciences and human interactions is changing the information sector. AI is reconfiguring many library tasks such as classification, indexing, cataloguing, information retrieval, reference, information literacy, and even learning. It is the greatest usable intelligence that has the capacity of assisting librarians in decision making and administration. AI can also be employed in various areas such as speech recognition, machine transformation, and librarian robots. The very disruptive nature of any novel technology can be perceived as a risk to many organizations, including libraries. However, the ultimate acceptance and integration of artificial intelligence into library services is indeed possible and beneficial.
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Entropy, Chaos, and Language
Language that emerged naturally as an interchange between humans, in contrast to artificial languages.
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Inclusion and Exclusion: Global Challenges Within Deaf Education
A language that develops naturally through exposure in the earliest years of life. For many deaf children, a signed language is considered a more “naturallanguage due to the ease with which it can be acquired.
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Ubiquitous Computing and Communication for Product Monitoring
Ordinary human language; unlike precisely defined computer languages, it is often ambiguous and is thus interpreted differently by different hearers.
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Design Elements for the Implementation of Threshold Crossing In and Out of Mixed Reality
Languages used in interaction design drawing on the natural rules of the physical world on which each person has based their experience.
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