Special Sessions
List of Special Sessions
Special Session 1: Engineering System Design: Challenges and Opportunities for the Future
Abstract
Engineering systems are becoming increasingly complex, dynamic, and interconnected, posing new challenges and opportunities for engineering design. This special session aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from different disciplines and sectors to share their insights, experiences, and best practices on engineering system design. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Engineering system design methods, tools, and frameworks
- Engineering system design competences and skills
- Engineering system design ethics and equity
- Engineering system design for disaster and risk management
- Engineering system design for human behavior and social impact
- Engineering system design for flexibility and real options
- Engineering system design for digitalization and data-driven decision making
- Engineering system design cases and applications in various domains
Assoc. Prof. Natt Leelawat
Chulalongkorn University (Thailand)
natt.l@chula.ac.th
Prof. Naohiko Kohtake
Keio University (Japan)
kohtake@keio.jp
Assoc. Prof. Takumi Ohashi
Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)
ohashi.t.af@m.titech.ac.jp
Special Session 2: AIOT-Based Applied Research
Abstract
In recent years, the convergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies has led to the emergence of AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things), which offers transformative opportunities across various domains. This special session aims to explore innovative research, applications, and challenges in AIoT-based applied research within the context of the conference's broader technical tracks. The potential submissions include:
- Innovative AIoT Solutions for Smart Homes and Cities
- AIoT-enabled Wearable Devices and Health Monitoring Systems
- Edge Computing and AIoT Integration
- AIoT for Environmental Monitoring and Sustainability
- AIoT-driven Intelligent Transportation Systems
- AIoT-powered Industrial Automation and Robotics
- AIoT for Predictive Maintenance and Asset Management
- AIoT in Agriculture and Precision Farming
- AIoT-enabled Energy Management and Optimization
- AIoT-enabled Autonomous Systems and Vehicles
Dr. Md Eshrat E Alahi
Walailak University (Thailand)
mdeshrat.al@mail.wu.ac.th
Dr. Nasrin Afsarimanesh
Curtin University (Australia)
nasrin.afsarimanesh@curtin.edu.au
Special Session 3: Machine learning-based approach: global trends, biomedical directions, and human life
Abstract
Machine learning (ML) has revolutionized numerous domains by providing sophisticated tools for data analysis, prediction, classification, and automation. This This special session examines the research in domain of global trends for human life in ML, its applications in biomedical sciences, and the transformative impact on human life. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
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Healthcare Accessibility
Remote diagnostics and telemedicine powered by ML make healthcare more accessible, especially in underserved regions. -
Efficiency in Daily Life:
Smart home devices, personal assistants, and autonomous systems streamline daily activities, increasing convenience and efficiency. -
Education and Learning:
Adaptive learning platforms provide personalized educational experiences, improving learning outcomes and accessibility. -
Biomedical Diagnostics:
ML algorithms improve the accuracy and speed of diagnosing diseases from medical imaging and genetic data. -
Health Monitoring:
Wearable devices and smart sensors provide continuous health monitoring, enabling early detection of medical conditions and real-time health management. -
Deep Learning and Neural Networks:
Model enhancing and algorithm d for complex tasks such as image classification, object detection and speech recognition.
Asst. Prof. Dr. Anuntapat Anuntachai
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang: KMITL (Thailand)
anuntapat@it.kmitl.ac.th
Asst. Prof. Dr. Suvit Poomrittigul
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang: KMITL (Thailand)
suvit@it.kmitl.ac.th
Special Session 4: Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (I2AI)
Abstract
The Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (I2AI) will focus on basic concepts, methodologies, and successful applications of AI technology. The conference will use technical papers, challenge papers, invited talks, and panel discussions to explore issues, methods, and lessons learned in developing and deploying AI applications and to promote an interchange of ideas between basic and applied AI.
This special session will bring all intelligent issues from a diverse group working on real world systems for commercial, industrial, and academic applications. People from different backgrounds will share ideas and experience by presenting the study and results leading to intelligent innovation, knowledge, and applications. Committees from many other countries will be part of the selection process to bring the best speakers together in this session.
Prospective papers: 10-15 papers
Areas of Interest:
- 1. Applied mathematics and engineering research in AI
- 2. Artificial Intelligence tools and applications
- 3. Automated reasoning and automation
- 4. Computer vision and Image processing
- 5. Concept and data mining
- 6. Control theory for intelligent evolution
- 7. Data analytic and machine learning
- 8. Deep learning
- 9. Diagnosis with artificial intelligence
- 10. Game artificial intelligence and computer game bot
- 11. Game theory and strategic planning
- 12. Geospatial artificial intelligence
- 13. Image recognition and image classification
- 14. Knowledge management
- 15. Mobile intelligence applications
- 16. Natural language processing, translation and chatterbots
- 17. Pervasive computing and ambient intelligence
- 18. Semantic web techniques and technologies
- 19. Sensor integration, fusion, and perception
- 20. Soft computing theory and applications
- 21. The role of artificial intelligence in software engineering
- 22. Web intelligence applications and search
- 23. Artificial Intelligence in E-Learning
Sakorn Mekruksavanich
School of Information and Communication Technology, University of Phayao
sakorn.me@up.ac.th
Datchakorn Tancharoen
Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Panyapiwat Institute of Management
datchakorntan@pim.ac.th
Special Session 5: Advances in Next-Generation Networking and Wireless Communications: Architectures, Protocols, and Applications
Abstract
As we stand on the brink of the next technological revolution, the field of Next-Generation Networking and Wireless Communications is poised to transform the way we connect, communicate, and interact with the world. This special session aims to explore the latest advancements, cutting-edge research, and innovative applications that are shaping the future of networking and wireless communication technologies.
This session will cover a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to, 5G/6G networks, IoT (Internet of Things), AI-driven network optimization, edge and cloud computing integration, software-defined networking (SDN), network function virtualization (NFV), and cybersecurity in wireless communications. It will provide a platform for researchers, engineers, and practitioners to present their latest findings, share insights, and discuss the challenges and opportunities in deploying these advanced technologies.
Prospective papers: 10-15 papers
Areas of Interest:
- 5G and 6G Networks
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- AI and Machine Learning in Networking
- Edge and Cloud Computing
- Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV)
- Cybersecurity in Wireless Communications
- Advanced Wireless Protocols and Standards
Kampol Woradit
Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University
kampol.w@cmu.ac.th