Proceedings of the 21st Pan-Hellenic Conference on Informatics 2017
DOI: 10.1145/3139367.3139402
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An Information System for Judicial and Public Administration Using Artificial Intelligence and Geospatial Data

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“…The incorporation of IT has proved to have a major role in changing how businesses are conducted through organizations with the continuous enhancement to the influence and efficacy of such systems [19]. This resulted in increased needs by companies to integrate up-to-date technologies into their practices.…”
Section: Information Technology Adoption and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incorporation of IT has proved to have a major role in changing how businesses are conducted through organizations with the continuous enhancement to the influence and efficacy of such systems [19]. This resulted in increased needs by companies to integrate up-to-date technologies into their practices.…”
Section: Information Technology Adoption and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several other AI-technologies, besides the ones that are presented in this paper. The selection of the aforementioned technologies was not made randomly, as we did a preliminary search on Scopus with the keyword "artificial intelligence" in title, abstract, keywords (311,391 hits): the most used keywords were -(artificial) neural networks (29,531), deep learning (including techniques and methods) (26,050), machine learning (18,543), computer vision (6,458), natural language processing (including systems) (8,441), speech recognition (including semantics and linguistic) (13,476), and for that reason this terminology were chosen for our introductory review.…”
Section: Th Iberian Conference On Information Systems and Technologmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author notes that, unlike informatisation and e-government, digitalisation transforms management processes, improving them qualitatively, creating new digital services and innovative forms of service activities of state and local authorities using network-, cloud-and smart-technologies. Some studies summarise the Ukrainian and international experience of using information technologies of intellectual management in public management practice [16][17][18], emphasise the importance of implementing e-government and the advantages of its application in comparison with traditional mechanisms of public administration, etc. [19; 20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%