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![]() IHIET-AI 2025 International Conference Technical Sessions: April 23-24, 2025 Location: Universidad de Málaga Address: Arquitecto Francisco Peñalosa, 6, Campanillas, 29071 Málaga, Spain (Google Maps) IHIET-AI 2025 Conference Scientific Program (PDF Download) IHIET-AI 2025 Conference Reception Time and Date: 19:00-22:00, April 22, 2025 (Registered participants only, dress is business casual) Location: Gran Hotel Miramar in
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19:00-22:00 Conference Reception Gran Hotel Miramar in Malaga (Registered Participants - Photo ID Required, Dress is Business Casual) (Request Extra Tickets Here) |
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Technical Sessions - Wednesday-Thursday, April 23-24, 2025 |
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IHIET-AI 2025 International Conference Technical Sessions: April 23-24, 2025 Location: Universidad de Málaga Address: Arquitecto Francisco Peñalosa, 6, Campanillas, 29071 Málaga, Spain (Google Maps) |
Wednesday, April 23, 2025 9:00 - 10:00 Technical Sessions |
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Opening Session | Plenary Speech: Physically Interactive Robots: From
Collaborative Robots to the New Era of Robotics Speaker: Juan M. Gandarias, University of Malaga, Spain |
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Wednesday, April 23 9:00 - 10:00 CET |
Summary: This talk
explores the evolution of robotics from collaborative
robots (cobots), designed to safely share workspaces
with humans, to the next generation of robots with
enhanced physical interaction capabilities. The talk
highlights groundbreaking research and key innovations
driving this transformation, including soft robotics,
advanced haptic perception, and AI-driven
decision-making. These advancements pave the way for a
new era where robots become more responsive, adaptive,
and versatile, fostering seamless partnerships with
humans. Future developments will lead to a paradigm
shift in which robots move beyond merely ensuring safe
physical contact to actively leveraging these
interactions to expand their capabilities. The talk
concludes with a vision for the future, exploring the
transformative potential of physically interactive
robots in reshaping how humans and robots will coexist
to improve the quality of life. |
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10:00 - 10:30 • Sessions Break | |||||
Wednesday, April
23, 2025 10:30 - 12:00 Technical Sessions |
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SESSION 1 | Human-centered Design | IHIET 1 | Barcelona Room Access |
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Wednesday, April 23 | Session Chair(s): Sarah Rudder, United States and Robert Marohn, United States | ||||
10:30 - 12:00 CET | Optimizing
Resource Allocation and Traceability in Human-Centered
Design (HCD) Sarah Rudder, United States |
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Navigating
Shared Space: A Preliminary Field Study Analyzing
Pedestrian Path Modifications in Response to Autonomous
Sidewalk Robots Robert Marohn, United States |
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Child-Friendly
Human-AI Interaction: Designing Tangible User Interfaces
for Preschool Children to Prompt Generative AI Sedef Süner Pla Cerda, Batuhan Şahin, Ecem Kumbasar, Turkey |
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Privacy
Concerns in Recommender Systems for Personalized
Learning at the Workplace: The Mediating Role of
Perceived Trustworthiness Marina Klostermann, Lina Kluy, Germany |
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Human
Interactions with Holocaust Survivor AIs: Current
and Future Applications of Visitors’ Interactions with
Holocaust Survivor “Holograms” Cayo Gamber, United States |
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Integrating
Artificial Intelligence into the Human-Centered Design
Process: Enhancing Creativity and User-Centricity in
Architectural Education Juan Carlos Dall'asta, China |
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SESSION 2 | Artificial Intelligence, Computing and Intelligent Design I | IHIET 2 | Valencia Room Access |
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Wednesday, April 23 | Session Chair(s): Andreas Stöckl, Austria and Joshua Gehlen, Germany | ||||
10:30 - 12:00 CET | Cultural
Differences in Perception and Engagement of AI-generated
Online Ads Andreas Stöckl, Daniel Diaz, Austria |
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AI-Powered
Auditory Control and Augmented Reality Interfaces for
UAVs - A Contactless Control and Situation Awareness
Concept Joshua Gehlen, Alina Schmitz-hübsch, Sebastian Handke, Wolfgang Koch, Germany |
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Construal
Level Theory (CLT) for designing operational
explainability for Human-AI Teaming interfaces in
aviation contexts Roberto Venditti, Narek Minaskan, Evmorfia Biliri, Miguel Villegas, Barry Kirwan, Carl Westin, Jekaterina Basjuka, Simone Pozzi, Italy |
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Security
in Information Systems with Artificial Intelligence:
Development of AI - based threat detection systems to
protect information integrity Nelson Salgado Reyes, Ecuador |
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Enhancing
Android Security Through Artificial Intelligence: A
Hyperparameter-Tuned Deep Learning Approach for Robust
Software Vulnerability Detection Mohammed Assiri, Saudi Arabia |
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Technology
Innovation of Artificial Intelligence in Building
Sector: Present Status and Challenges Lingyue Li, China |
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SESSION 3 | Wearable Technologies, Social and Affective Computing | IHIET 4 | Madrid Room Access |
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Wednesday, April 23 | Session Chair(s): Sergio Staab, United States and Claudio Loconsole, Italy | ||||
10:30 - 12:00 CET | Comparison
of Two Smartwatch-Based Approaches for Real-Time
Activity Classification in the Care Context Sergio Staab, Nadia Günter, Ludger Martin, Johannes Luderschmidt, Germany |
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Algorithmic
Journalism and Ideological Polarization: An Experimental
Work Around ChatGPT and the Production of Politically
Oriented Information Claudio Loconsole, Massimiliano Panarari, Italy |
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Design of
a programming workshop to update gender bias in
engineering among adults Reika Abe, Kimi Ueda, Hirotake Ishii, Hiroshi Shimoda, Japan |
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Hospital
Kitchen Ergonomics: Analysis of Manual Operations in a
Hospital Kitchen Using Jack Software Lawrence Al-Fandi, Kawther Jamal, Fatma Jamal, Ruqaya Safar, Ghadeer Al-Neama, Fatma Al-Sarraf, Jordan |
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12:00 - 12:30 • Sessions Break | |||||
Wednesday, April 23, 2025 12:30 - 14:00 Technical Sessions |
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SESSION 4 | Human–computer Interaction Technology Applications | IHIET 5 | Barcelona Room Access |
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Wednesday, April 23 | Session Chair(s): Caterina Battaglia, Italy and Jussi Okkonen, Finland | ||||
12:30 - 14:00 CET | Bridging
the gap: workshop results on the interaction between
human creativity and artificial intelligence Isabella Nevoso, Elena Polleri, Caterina Battaglia, Italy |
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The
Impact of Human Implication for AI-Supported Decisions
over Perception of Trust, Agency and Dignity Camille Zinopoulos, Adam Fahmi, Sophie Boudreault, Alexandre Marois, Canada |
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Interplay
of capability and personality when cooperating with
autonomy Jussi Okkonen, Mia Laine, Christian Andersson, Finland |
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Casualty
evacuation process comparison of single patient
evacuation with unmanned ground vehicles to multiple
carrier evacuation from conflict zones Mia Laine, Jussi Okkonen, Svante Laine, Christian Andersson, Finland |
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Defining
autonomous functionalities of narrow artificial
intelligences for a defensive unmanned ground vehicle to
enhance human-UGV teaming performance for defending
forces Christian Andersson, Mia Laine, Jussi Okkonen, Finland |
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Dark and
green nudges in online shopping: case examples and legal
challenges Sonja Anna Mangold , Germany |
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SESSION 5 | Human-Technology and Future of Work | IHIET 6 | Valencia Room Access |
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Wednesday, April 23 | Session Chair(s): Dimitrios Ziakkas, United States and Silvia Albano, China | ||||
12:30 - 14:00 CET | The Role
of Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Future
Applications in the Implementation of Aviation Fatigue
Risk Management System Dimitrios Ziakkas, Debra Henneberry, United States |
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Diversity
of Perception in Human-AI Collaboration Mohamed Quafafou, France |
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Integrating
Generative AI in Design Education: A Structured Approach
to Client-Centered Interior Design Visualization Silvia Albano, Gianmarco Longo, China |
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Impact of
Generative AI on the Acquisition of Competencies in
Educational Institutions of the Vienna Chamber of
Commerce and Industry: GenAI in Future Education Patrick Rupprecht, Isabel Rodenas, Tilia Stingl De Vasconcelos Guedes, Austria |
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Traditional
vs. Personalised Teaching: An experimental study on AI's
role in education Ana Marques, Maria Inês Pires, Jo Dias, Portugal |
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SESSION 6 | Emerging Technologies and Business Applications | IHIET 7 | Madrid Room Access |
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Wednesday, April 23 | Session Chair(s): Massilva Dekkal, Canada and Erik Schönwälder, Germany | ||||
12:30 - 14:00 CET | Behind
the AI-Scenes: How FinTech Professionals Navigate
Regulations and Privacy Concerns to Enhance User
Experience Massilva Dekkal, Sandrine Prom Tep, Manon Arcand, Maya Cachecho, Canada |
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Using
compact Retrieval-Augmented Generation for knowledge
preservation in SMBs Erik Schönwälder, Martin Hahmann, Gritt Ott, Germany |
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On the
Lack of Phishing Misuse Prevention in Public Artificial
Intelligence Tools Alvaro Winkels, Marko Schuba, Tim Höner, Sacha Hack, Georg Neugebauer, Germany |
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Another
AI - Analog Intelligence Shuichi Fukuda, Japan |
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Cost-Effectiveness of the "Digital Air Traffic
Controller" Martin Jung, Germany |
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Human Resource Information System and Operational
Efficiency among the Professional ICT Providers in
Nigeria. Kabiru Genty, Namibia |
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Thursday, April 24, 2025 Technical Sessions |
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SESSION 7 | |||||
Thursday, April 24 | Plenary: Emerging Technologies - The Evolution of
AI in Satellite Communication Systems Tomas Navarro, European Space Agency, United Kingdom |
All | Barcelona |
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9:00 - 10:00 CET |
Summary: The coming years will see a heightened focus on furthering the development of Artificial Intelligence for satellite communications. Not only because improved communication and data transmission will be vital for the implementation of the future higher-efficiency satcom networks, but because new satcom systems will need to be designed, operated and maintained in a complete different way to cope with the demands of future seamless, ubiquitous and integrated satellite-terrestrial communications. Additionally, as AI technology advances, the future satcom systems are bound to inevitably evolve into more autonomous, reliable, and more efficient systems. This speech will discuss specific trends in Artificial Intelligence that are to be explored in the upcoming years for enhancing or enabling new SatCom applications. More specifically the presentation will focus on bio-inspired Machine Learning algorithms, Deep learning-assisted Generative Design, advanced Reinforcement Learning algorithms and on-board Continual Learning. The presentation will finally give a broader view on the potential benefits of using these emerging AI technologies for a selected number of SatCom applications.
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SESSION 8 | Applications in Medicine and Healthcare I | IHIET 8 | Barcelona Room Access |
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Thursday, April 24 | Session Chair(s): Miguel De Andrés Herrero, Spain and Mateus Toledo Gomes, Brazil | ||||
10:30 - 12:00 CET | Design of
a video game adapted to the study of motivation in young
people with emotional disorders Miguel De Andrés Herrero, Victoria Lopez, Matilde Santos, Diego Urgelés, Manuel Faraco Favieres, Spain |
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AI-Generated
Clinical Case Studies In Physiotherapy: Enhancing
Education Through Integrated Artificial Intelligence Manuela Couto De Azevedo, Mateus Toledo Gomes, Cassiano Portela Da Fonseca, Letícia Lima Pires, Christiano Bittencourt Machado, Brazil |
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Image-based
mandrel detection during stent production in an
industrial environment Yuna Haas, Eric Sax, Germany |
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Digital
Health at IBV: How clinical and biomedical knowledge
merge to tackle problems in the healthcare field through
the use of technology Cristina Herrera Ligero, Adrian Morales-Casas, Ainhoa Rodríguez- De Luis, Alejandra Gómez- De Cádiz, Ana De La Torre- García, Arturo Gómez - Pellín, Marc Escrig - Villalonga, Úrsula Martínez - Iranzo, Spain |
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Mixed
Reality as a tool for enhancing precision in surgery
planning Alejandra Gomez De Cadiz, Ainhoa Rodríguez- De Luis, Iván Martín González, María Carmen Juan Lizandra, Cristina Herrera Ligero, Spain |
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SESSION 9 | Management, Training and Business Applications | IHIET 9 | Valencia Room Access |
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Thursday, April 24 | Session Chair(s): Marko Schuba, Germany and Dimitrios Ziakkas, United States | ||||
10:30 - 12:00 CET | The role
of Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in Aviation
Risk Management Debra Henneberry, Dimitrios Ziakkas, United States |
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AI
Support for Establishing and Operating an Information
Security Management System (ISMS) Florian Großimlinghaus, Marko Schuba, Tim Höner, Sacha Hack, Georg Neugebauer, Germany |
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The
Digital Trust Radar – A structured collection and
analysis of global AI guidelines Janine Jäger, Jona Karg, Petra Maria Asprion, Ilya Misyura, Switzerland |
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GoodMaps Indoor Navigation: Leveraging Computer
Vision to Foster Indoor Navigation Jennifer Palilonis, Charlie Meredith, United States |
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Wi-Fi
Signal Analysis via Smartphones for Estimating Passenger
Counts Mohammed Alatiyyah, Saudi Arabia |
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Evaluating
Training Acceleration through Selective Workload
Skipping: Methods and Benchmarks Kareem Ibrahim, Milos Nikolic, Nicholas Giamblanco, Ali Hadi Zadeh, Enrique Torres Sanchez, Andreas Moshovos, Canada |
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SESSION 10 | Artificial Intelligence, Computing and Intelligent Design II | IHIET 2 | Madrid Room Access |
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Thursday, April 24 | Session Chair(s): Nelson Bances Purizaca , Germany and Thimo Florian Schindler, Germany | ||||
10:30 - 12:00 CET | Deploying
a Transformer-based Model in Microservices Architecture:
An Approach for Real-Time Body Pose Classification Enrique Bances P, Vedant Dalvi, Urs Schneider, Thomas Bauernhansl, Germany |
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Effects
of uncertain knowledge in water level prediction using
an LSTM Neural Network Thimo Florian Schindler, Germany |
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CRNSim: A
New Similarity Index Capturing Global and Local Spectral
Differences in Hyperspectral Data Jungkwon Kim, Sangmin Kim, Jungi Lee, Kwangsun Yoo, Seokjoo Byun, South Korea |
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12:00 - 12:30 • Sessions Break | |||||
Thursday, April 24, 2025 12:30 - 14:00 Technical Sessions |
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SESSION 11 | Applications in Medicine and Healthcare II | IHIET 8 | Barcelona Room Access |
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Thursday, April 24 | Session Chair(s): Mehmet Erçin Okursoy, Turkey and Alejandra Gomez De Cadiz, Spain | ||||
12:30 - 14:00 CET | Specific
conditions of home use medical devices: A study on CPAP
devices Mehmet Erçin Okursoy, Naz Börekçi, Turkey |
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Connecting
Image and Reality: The Role of 3D Printing in Surgical
Planning Alejandra Gomez De Cadiz, Adrian Morales-casas, Claudia Marissa Aguirre Ramón, Ignacio Espíritu-garcía-molina, Cristina Herrera Ligero, Spain |
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Exploring
the Nexus Between Physical and Mental Health: Assessing
Stress Through Heart Rate Variability Ana De La Torre García, Úrsula Martínez - Iranzo, Gema Prats Boluda, Miguel Ángel Serrano Rosa, José Luis Martínez De Juan, Cristina Herrera Ligero, Spain |
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Bidirectional
Long Short-Term Memory (Bi-LSTM) with Convolutional
Neural Networks (cNN) Based Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Detection Using ECG Signals Yinxian He, Amy M Kwon, Kyungtae Kang, South Korea |
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Advances
in Pulse Rate Variability (PRV) Monitoring with rPPG:
Insights from Unsupervised Methods Marc Escrig Villalonga, Úrsula Martínez - Iranzo, Cristina Herrera Ligero, Alberto Albiol Colomer, Ana De La Torre - García, Spain |
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Certificates and the security of digital
health information Christoph Jungbauer, Christian Luidold, Austria |
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SESSION 12 | Artificial Intelligence, Computing and Intelligent Design III | IHIET 2 | Valencia Room Access |
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Thursday, April 24 | Session Chair(s): Peter Van Eck, Netherlands and Cecilia Delgado Solorzano, United States | ||||
12:30 - 14:00 CET | Securing
Generative AI in Healthcare: Challenges, Risks, and
Recommendations for Cybersecurity Rick Van Der Kleij, Peter Van Eck, Netherlands |
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Can We
Trust Them? Examining the Ethical Consistency of Large
Language Models to Perturbations Manuel Delaflor Rodrguez, Cecilia Delgado Solorzano, Carlos Toxtli, United States |
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An
AI-driven Ukrainian History web platform Valentyna Kolomiets, Pedro Oliveira, Paulo Matos, Portugal |
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Generating
Realistic Traffic Scenarios: A Deep Learning Approach
Using Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) Md Shadab Alam, Marieke Martens, Pavlo Bazilinskyy, Netherlands |
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SESSION A | Poster Demonstration Session Wednesday-Thursday, April 23-24 [10:30 - 13:00] |
A-1 | Managing
anticholinergic polypharmacy in older adults with
intellectual disabilities and epilepsy Hossein Ahmadi, Lance Watkins, United Kingdom |
A-2 | Automation
of Phonological Skills Assessment with Machine Learning
Pawan Lingras, Kanngi Mahajan, Nghia Phan, Melinda Cameron, Canada |
A-3 | Leveraging
Collaborative Filtering and Content-Based Analysis for
Predicting Social Media Users Vulnerability to
Cyber-Attacks Kiran Kumar Y, India |
A-4 | Development
of initial data for AI Models for the Improvement of
Computer Workers Health Status Piia Tint, Viiu Tuulik, Ada Traumann, Viive Pille, Estonia |
A-5 | An
Alternative Approach to Distributed Data Communication
Systems Zhanna Gabbassova, Kazakhstan |
A-6 | Transitioning
to Circularity in the Wood-Furniture Sector: A Case
Study on Sustainable Material Selection for
Disassemblable Components Stefania Camplone, Giuseppe Di Bucchianico, Italy |
A-7 | Enhancing
System Log Interpretation through Generative AI for Dark
and Relevant Data, a Systematic Review Antonio Oliveira, Brazil |