The main objective of this Thesis dissertation is to explore AI models in the context of resource-constrained IoT devices for a variety of applications. In particular, this dissertation aims to develop, optimize, and deploy ML/DL models intended for embedded systems, considering a number of trade-offs between accuracy, computational efficiency, and constraints during deployment that are critical for the real-world evaluations. Thus, investigating the balance between computational complexity and prediction accuracy in the collaboration between AI and tiny IoT devices will provide a deeper understanding of their potential and assist in selecting the most feasible and efficient approaches depending on the application.
Artificial Intelligence of Things: Implementation, Performance Analysis, Computational Feasibility / Mazinani, A.. - (2025).
Artificial Intelligence of Things: Implementation, Performance Analysis, Computational Feasibility
MAZINANI, ARMIN
2025-01-01
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The main objective of this Thesis dissertation is to explore AI models in the context of resource-constrained IoT devices for a variety of applications. In particular, this dissertation aims to develop, optimize, and deploy ML/DL models intended for embedded systems, considering a number of trade-offs between accuracy, computational efficiency, and constraints during deployment that are critical for the real-world evaluations. Thus, investigating the balance between computational complexity and prediction accuracy in the collaboration between AI and tiny IoT devices will provide a deeper understanding of their potential and assist in selecting the most feasible and efficient approaches depending on the application.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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