Call for Chapters | Generative AI: The Key to Seamless Interoperability
The book is part of the Scholarly Collection Series and seeks to include quality works putting light on the new insights to the interoperability of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Generative AI).
EDITORS
Dr. Ambili P S , Associate Professor, School of Computer Science and Applications, REVA University, Bangalore, India
Dr. Rajeev Ranjan, Associate Professor, School of Computer Science and Applications, REVA University, Bangalore, India
Quality unpublished works as chapters are invited to the book. The chapters should strictly be according to the coverage scope of the book.
SCOPE & OBJECTIVES OF THE BOOK
Generative AI, a subset of artificial intelligence, with its ability to create new content, find solutions to complex problems, has emerged as a powerful tool for enhancing interoperability between various domains. This book is a deep dive into the profound impact of generative AI in achieving interoperability, ensuring efficiency, fostering innovation, and an inspection of how technologies can work together harmoniously in heterogeneous environments. Contributors are encouraged to provide in-depth analyses, theoretical advancements, practical insights, applications and case studies into how Generative AI can drive interoperability in sectors such as healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and beyond.
Chapter proposals on the following topics (but not limited to) are invited from researchers, industry professionals, and academicians:
Overview of generative AI concepts and their relevance to interoperability challenges;
Generative Models: A Foundation for Seamless Data Integration;
Enhancing Cross-Platform Communication through Generative AI;
Generative AI in Healthcare: Interoperability in Electronic Health Records;
Case studies of generative AI improving data exchange in healthcare systems;
Personalized Experiences in Education through Generative AI;
Financial Systems Integration: A Generative AI Approach.
Applying generative models to achieve seamless interoperability in finance;
Manufacturing and Industry 4.0: Connecting Systems with Generative AI;
Generative AI for Interoperable IoT Ecosystems;
Natural Language Processing and Generative AI: Bridging Communication Gaps;
Privacy-Preserving Interoperability with Generative Models;
Generative AI in Smart Cities: Achieving Urban Interoperability;
Generative AI for Legacy System Integration.
Interoperability in Multimodal Systems with Generative AI;
Generative AI in Cloud Computing: Achieving Cross-Cloud Interoperability;
Generative AI for Sustainable Development Goals;
Addressing ethical challenges in AI-driven interoperability;
Standardization and Generative AI: Towards Global Interoperability;
The Path Forward for Generative AI and Interoperability.
IMPORTANT DATES
Chapter abstract submission: October 30th, 2024
Full chapter submission: December 31st, 2024
Book publication: April 2025
IMPORTANT GUIDELINES & NOTES
The chapters (abstracts/full-texts) should be submitted to the volume editor at [email protected].
A chapter should NOT exceed 15% similarity content from all sources.
The abstracts/full texts will be shared with the volume editor, and the authors will directly be contacted by the volume editor with an acceptance/rejection/amendment decision.
There is no chapter submission/processing or publishing charge.The book accepts chapters free of any APC/fee.
A chapter should be APA 7th Edition styled and submitted in MS Docx format and must include authors’ affiliation details, failing which the chapters will not be considered for review. A chapter should ideally be of 5,000 to 10,000 words including references with Times New Roman Font Size 12 with single line spacing & page margins of 1″ (Top, Bottom, Left, Right).
Unoriginal or previously published works will not be processed for review.
All chapters need to have complete affiliation details.
All chapters will be reviewed by chapter reviewers (peer-reviewers) before acceptance by the book editor. The chapters will be reviewed using a double-blind peer review system.
The editorial (editor’s) decision of accepting or rejecting a chapter shall be final. The book editor has all the editorial freedoms pertaining to the content quality of the book, and the publisher doesn’t interfere in any editorial decision taken by the editor pertaining to the acceptance/rejection of any work for the book.
The authors submitting chapters need to adhere to our policies on plagiarism, scholarly misconduct, and publication ethics. The copyright respecting the accepted chapters will remain with the authors, with the publications’ rights being with the CSMFL Publications.
The authors of the accepted & published chapters retain their right to use their work for scholarly and teaching purposes, subject to the conditions and limitations as described in Authors’ Rights for Content Reuse.
BOOK’s AVAILABILITY
The book will be published in print and ebook formats. The book will be available via-
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The book chapters will also be available in Google Scholar and other academic source databases.
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