Notice: The reproducibility variables underlying each score are classified using an automated LLM-based pipeline, validated against a manually labeled dataset. LLM-based classification introduces uncertainty and potential bias; scores should be interpreted as estimates. Full accuracy metrics and methodology are described in [1].

Viewpoint: A Critical View on Smart Cities and AI

Authors: Daniela Inclezan, Luis I. Pradanos

JAIR 2017 | Venue PDF | LLM Run Details

Reproducibility Variable Result LLM Response
Research Type Theoretical Viewpoint: A Critical View on Smart Cities and AI. Instead, we suggest that AI should challenge the mainstream techno-optimistic approach to solving urban problems by dialoguing with other academic fields, questioning the dominant urban paradigm, and creating transformative solutions. We claim that doing differently, rather than doing better, may be smarter for cities and the common good.
Researcher Affiliation Academia Daniela Inclezan EMAIL Luis I. Pr adanos EMAIL Miami University, 501 E High St Oxford, OH 45056 USA
Pseudocode No The paper is a critical viewpoint and theoretical discussion about smart cities and AI, and as such, it does not present any algorithms or structured pseudocode blocks.
Open Source Code No The paper is a critical viewpoint and theoretical discussion, not an implementation of a methodology, and therefore does not provide any source code.
Open Datasets No The paper is a critical viewpoint and theoretical discussion. It references other academic works but does not utilize or provide access to any specific datasets for its own analysis or experiments.
Dataset Splits No The paper is a theoretical viewpoint and does not describe any experiments that would involve dataset splits.
Hardware Specification No The paper is a theoretical viewpoint and does not describe any computational experiments that would require hardware specifications.
Software Dependencies No The paper is a theoretical viewpoint and does not describe any computational methods or experiments that would require specific software dependencies.
Experiment Setup No The paper is a theoretical viewpoint and does not describe any experimental setup or configurations.