Over the past five years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has had a profound impact on multiple industries, with healthcare, finance, and manufacturing being the sectors most significantly influenced by AI innovation. These industries have achieved remarkable improvements in efficiency and transformations in business models through the application of AI technologies. For example, in the healthcare sector, AI is utilized for disease diagnosis, drug development, and personalized treatments. In finance, AI optimizes risk management, fraud detection, and investment strategies. Over the next five years, healthcare, finance, retail, manufacturing, transportation and education are expected to be the key focus areas for AI applications.
Against this backdrop, Springer Nature decided to launch the AI eBook Collection in 2025. We spoke with Celine Chang, Editorial Director for the Artificial Intelligence eBook Collection at Springer Nature.
Artificial Intelligence is one of the traditional strengths of Springer Nature's book publications. In this field, we have published a number of classic books, such as Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning, The Elements of Statistical Learning, and Data Mining, etc. These books have been at the forefront of the field, well received by readers, and have had a big impact on the development of the discipline.
As of the end of February 2025, the AI eBook Collection has published over 70 books, covering AI-related books from computer science, engineering, mathematical statistics, and the humanities and social sciences. These include conference proceedings, monographs, and textbooks.
Our editorial team closely monitors the developments in the research field and continuously invites experts in the field to write cutting-edge content. At the same time, we attend top-tier conferences in the field every year to understand the latest research progress and topics of interest to readers, and ensure that this information is integrated into our book acquisition work. Additionally, the Springer Nature AI eBook Collection will include a large number of conference proceedings, which will contain first-hand research findings in the field and reflect the most up-to-date research topics.
The Springer Nature AI eBook collection is a comprehensive eBook collection covering various discipline perspectives and content types. The authors of the books in this collection are experts and scholars from a wide range of fields, including computer science, engineering, mathematical statistics, biomedicine, and the humanities and social sciences. Recognized authors in the field such as Tao Dacheng, Xin-She Yang, Erik Cambria, Christian Montag have contributed to this collection.
The content encompasses textbooks, monographs, edited volumes, professional books, and conference proceedings, making it a one-stop resource for researchers and students, covering everything from basic knowledge and theories to cutting-edge research findings.
This eBook Collection mainly focuses on six research areas:
In addition to these research areas, it reflects the latest research and industry trends in the following fields:
These areas and trends demonstrate the wide application and far-reaching impact of artificial intelligence across multiple disciplines.
Based on the search results and analysis, research areas that are expected to expand in the AI book collection in the future are Generative Models, Multi-modal Learning, Causality in AI Systems, Interdisciplinary Applications, Ethical and Social Implications, Advanced AI Legislation and Policy, Sustainable AI Initiatives, AI in Education, AI in the Humanities and Arts as well as AI and Robotics.
These areas of research are not only expected to advance the field of AI but also have a significant impact on various industries, policies, and society as a whole. The AI eBook Collection will continue to expand to cover these emerging topics, providing valuable resources for researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers.
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Welmoed Spahr serves as the Vice President for the Computer Science Books Group at Springer Nature. This team publishes around 1,500 titles annually, about half of which are conference proceedings. Welmoed has over fifteen years of academic publishing experience. She has a keen interest in AI applications, and in how AI impacts several industries, including publishing.
Celine Lanlan Chang is an Editorial Director at Springer Nature and responsible for locating and engaging first-rate authors and editors to develop books in the areas of Artificial Intelligence, Computational Intelligence, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, Image Processing, Natural Language Processing. She has been part in the Springer Nature editorial team for 14 years and previously worked as system engineer, software engineer and researcher.