17th Asian Conference on
Intelligent Information and Database Systems
23-25 April 2025, Kitakyushu, Japan
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AICS 2025
Special Session on
Adaptive Intelligent Computing Systems
at the 17th Asian Conference on Intelligent Information and Database Systems (ACIIDS
2025)
23-25 April 2025, Kitakyushu, Japan
Special Session Organizers
Objectives and topics
AI systems that support specific groups with special needs, such as the elderly or impaired individuals, or that perform mentally demanding tasks, such as piloting or surgical procedures, need to be able to adapt to different scenarios and provide personalised instructions. The challenge lies in delivering the correct information at the right time and in the right way while minimizing intrusiveness and avoiding any negative impact on user performance.
To identify the most appropriate time to deliver information, adaptive automation systems need to consider human factors such as the user’s cognitive and emotional state, workload, and attention problems. They must also monitor the surrounding environment to incorporate situational awareness. Detecting human cognitive aspects requires continuous monitoring using multimodal sensors with minimal alteration to the environment and tasks. The data collected from sensors should be processed in real-time and fused using efficient AI approaches trained to detect deviations in the user’s behaviour, cognition, or attention, raising the alarm to the support system. Information delivery must be adapted to each user and situation using minimally invasive, user-friendly technologies that preserve the users’ premises and operating protocols.
We invite the researchers and practitioners to present and discuss advances in the research and development of AI methods, sensing technologies, computing methods, human-computer interaction techniques, and intelligent systems focused on developing adaptative support systems. The scope of AICS includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
- Continuous monitoring sensoring
- Multimodal Data Fusion
- Anomaly Detection, uncertainty measures
- Generative models, GANs
- Few-shot and contrastive learning models
- Signal, Image, Video Processing and Real-time data processing
- Assessment of Cognitive States (workload, stress, attention, etc)
- Neural networks and deep neuronal networks for multimodal data processing
- Embedded Systems, Parallel processing (CPU/GPU) of multimodal data
- Autonomous driving system architecture
- Medical diagnosis systems based on continuous monitoring
- Assistive technologies
- Enhancing collaboration between humans and robots in various environments
- Techniques to make AI decisions transparent and understandable to users
- Ensuring AI systems adhere to ethical guidelines and avoid biases
ACIIDS 2025 important dates
Paper submission: January 19, 2025 (hard deadline)
Notification of acceptance: February 10, 2025
Camera-ready papers: February 24, 2025
Registration & payment: February 24, 2025
Conference date: April 23-25, 2025