Rama Chellappa, PhD (POTOMAC, MD), is a leading researcher and inventor in the fields of computer vision, artificial intelligence and machine learning. A Bloomberg Distinguished Professor in electrical, computer, and biomedical engineering, he is also the chief scientist at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Assured Autonomy and a member of Johns Hopkins' Mathematical Institute for Data Science, the Center for Imaging Science, the Center for Language and Signal Processing, and the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare. His decades of contributions in computer vision, pattern recognition, and machine learning are having a profound impact on biometrics, smart cars, forensics, and 2D and 3D modeling of faces, objects, and terrain, while his work in motion capturing and imaging is shaping the future of AI's use in health care and medicine. Eric Niiler (CHEVY CHASE, MD) is a contributing writer for WIRED and an adjunct faculty member in the Johns Hopkins University Graduate Program in Science Writing. His work has appeared in National Geographic, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Scientific American, and BBC/PRI's The World.
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Preface Chapter 1. The Birth and Growth of AI Chapter 2. Saving Lives with Artificial Intelligence Chapter 3. The Complexities and Contributions of Facial Recognition Chapter 4. The Promise of Autonomous Vehicles Chapter 5. AI's Futurescape Acknowledgments Glossary Notes Index