Machine Intelligence
& Digital Interaction
11th Machine Intelligence & Digital Interaction Conference
Keynote speaker: Dr. Katarzyna Śledziewska - Managing Director of DELab at the University of Warsaw, Professor at the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the University of Warsaw. Her collaborative research with Professor Renata Włoch centres on the digital transformation of firms and public institutions, with a particular focus on the changes in work and organisational culture that arise from the integration of AI-driven solutions.
Invited Special Speaker: Dr. Artur Modliński - Centre for Research on Artificial Intelligence and Cybercommunication/Faculty of Management/ University of Łódź
2023-Dec: 12–14
Machine Intelligence
intelligent service systems and semantic computing
analytics and deep learning
intelligent vehicles and autonomous cars
smart industrial automation and manufacturing
intelligent safety systems and risk management
intelligent decision support systems
brain-inspired modelling and simulation
intelligent problem solving
cognitively-based systems integration
modelling and optimization of intelligent systems
intelligent software and systems engineering
complex human-systems integration
human-machine teaming and collaboration
intelligent interfaces for human-artificial systems
complex evolutionary and adaptive cognitive systems
biological and social inspirations of human decision-making
Digital Interaction
usability and user experience with artificial cognitive systems
interactive multimedia and multimodal interaction with artificial cognitive systems
novel interaction techniques, intelligent voice interfaces, interactive multimedia
human-artificial systems collaboration
ubiquitous, multimodal, pervasive and mobile interaction, wearable computing
privacy, security and trust for artificial intelligence systems
novel information visualization and presentation techniques
hybrid human-artificial systems centered design
virtual humans and virtual worlds: augmented/virtual reality
understanding people and interactions with “smart” systems: theory, concepts, models and methods.