1. Is It Intelligent? A Systematic Review of Intelligence in the Most Cited Papers in IoT
- Author
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Billy Grados-Licham and Héctor Manuel Bedón-Monzón
- Subjects
Artificial intelligence ,Internet of things ,Marketing buzz ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Intelligent decision support system ,Meaning (non-linguistic) ,Inteligencia artificial ,Internet de las cosas ,World Wide Web ,Software ,Internet of Things ,business ,Word (computer architecture) - Abstract
Artificial intelligence is a buzz word and even more when its accomplishments have challenged our intelligence. However, what is intelligence? Is there a consensus in its meaning for researchers and professionals? Is it just a sales word? What does it mean in practical terms? To answer these questions, we followed a systemic review of literature in most cited papers about intelligent systems in the Internet of Things (IoT) and discovered that only 58% were intelligent as we defined: “Intelligent Systems are systems conformed by algorithms that are programmed using some machine learning techniques and that can learn from data and perform tasks with a superior performance”. The rest 42% were just traditional systems with hardware or software enhancements.
- Published
- 2021