Page 9 - Artificial Intelligence for the Internet of Everything
P. 9
viii Contents
10. Would IOET Make Economics More Neoclassical or More
Behavioral? Richard Thaler’s Prediction, a Revisit 171
Shu-Heng Chen
10.1 Motivation and Introduction 171
10.2 Walrasian Auctioneer and Unmanned Markets 173
10.3 Homo Economicus vs. Homo Sapiens 175
10.4 Concluding Remarks 182
Acknowledgments 183
References 184
11. Accessing Validity of Argumentation of Agents of the Internet
of Everything 187
Boris Galitsky, Anna Parnis
11.1 Introduction 187
11.2 Representing Argumentative Discourse 190
11.3 Detecting Invalid Argumentation Patterns 194
11.4 Recognizing Communicative Discourse Trees for Argumentation 202
11.5 Assessing Validity of Extracted Argument Patterns Via Dialectical Analysis 204
11.6 Intense Arguments Dataset 209
11.7 Evaluation of Detection and Validation of Arguments 209
11.8 Conclusions 212
References 213
Further Reading 216
12. Distributed Autonomous Energy Organizations: Next-Generation
Blockchain Applications for Energy Infrastructure 217
Michael Mylrea
12.1 Introduction to Distributed Autonomous Energy Organizations 217
12.2 Distributed Energy Supply Chain 219
12.3 AI—Blockchain to Secure Your Energy Supply Chain 222
12.4 Potential Blockchain Business and Implementation Challenges 222
12.5 Roadmap for When to Use Blockchain in the Energy Sector 225
12.6 The Evolution of Public Key Infrastructure Encryption 228
12.7 Why Blockchain, Why DAEO 231
12.8 Overview of the AI-Enabled Blockchain 233
12.9 Blockchain and AI Security Opportunity 233
12.10 Conclusion and Future Research 236
References 238
Further Reading 239