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Disruptive Information Technologies for a Smart Society : Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Information Society and Technology (ICIST) / edited by Miroslav Trajanovic, Nenad Filipovic, Milan Zdravkovic.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Filipović, Nenad, author.
Zdravkovic, Milan, author.
Contributor:
Trajanovic, Miroslav, editor.
Series:
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2367-3389 ; 872
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Engineering--Data processing.
Engineering.
Software engineering.
Computational intelligence.
Data Engineering.
Software Engineering.
Computational Intelligence.
Local Subjects:
Data Engineering.
Software Engineering.
Computational Intelligence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (533 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
This book aims at meeting the challenge of getting along with today’s unprecedented rate of innovation supported by disruptive digital technologies, which changed the perception of the productivity and effectiveness and opened a gateway to more than ever dynamic advances in solving the important societal challenges. "Disruptive Information Technologies for a Smart Society" is the proceedings book of the 13th International conference for information society and technologies that brings together experts from various fields to discuss the latest advancements in software engineering, machine learning, digital water, and ICT for health and sport. The book and the conference serve as a platform for researchers of all career stages in technical sciences, especially Ph.D. students, practitioners, and industry experts in health care, energy, Fintech, AI, and other areas to share and learn on the cutting-edge technologies and stay at the forefront of these rapidly evolving fields.
Contents:
Part I: ICT for Health, Well-being and Sport
Prediction of coronary plaque progression using data mining and artificial neural networks
Rule-Based System For Pregnancy Monitoring
Finite element analysis of myocardial work in cardiomyopathy
Saccade Identification During Driving Simulation from Eye Tracker Data with Low-sampling Frequency
Digital Technologies to support the Decision-Making Process for Dental Implants Treatment Planning
SGABU Computational Platform as a Tool for Improved Education and Research in Multiscale Modelling
The Importance of Genetic and Clinical Data features in Risk Stratification of Patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Haptic user interface for biomechanical feedback in aquatic sports: usability study
Overview of Deep Learning Retinal Vessel Segmentation Methods from Fundus Images
Convolutional Neural Network for Atherosclerotic Plaque Multiclass Image Segmentation in Transverse Ultrasound Images of Carotid Artery
Part II: Applied Artificial Intelligence
Using AutoML for AI service deployment
Comparison of Deep Learning Algorithms for Facial Keypoints Detection
Artificial Intelligence in Public Administration and Business Sector: A Bibliometric Review in Comparative Perspective
Machine Learning Model as a Service in Smart Agriculture Systems
A semi-supervised framework for anomaly detection and data labeling for industrial control systems
Multilingual transformer and BERTopic for short text topic modeling: the case of Serbian
Evaluation of head-up display for conditionally automated vehicles
Visual programming support for the explainable artificial intelligence
Multi-criteria decision making in turning operations using AHP, TOPSIS and WASPAS methods
CNN-Based Object Detection for Robot Grasping in Cluttered Environment
Performance Prediction of bio-inspired Compliant Grippers using Machine Learning Algorithms
Part III:Digital Water
HPC-based decision support system for remediation works on a dam
Analysis of seepage through an embankment dam within the framework of hydropower system resilience assessment
Statistical method for the DDF curves estimation under changing climate
Technology platform for hydroinformatics systems
Part IV:Computer Based Learning
Novel approach for education in biomedical engineering based on atomic learning
Ontology development approach adopting analogy and competency questions
Educational system for demonstrating Remote attacks on Android Devices
CRETE – Code REview Tool for Education
The architecture of citizen science open data repository based on version control platforms
Automatic Population of Educational Ontology from Course Materials
Visual Question Answering - VizWiz challenge
Part V:Digitalization in Energy sector
Hybrid Approach in Thermal Demand Forecasting of a Building
Digital solution to estimate solar power potential of rooftops in city of Belgrade
Platform for efficient building operation and Demand Response flexibility provision
Framework for optimizing neural network hyper parameters for accurate wind production forecasting
Demand-side optimization of hybrid energy systems with heat pumps
Scalable real-time simulation of electrical power system models in the cloud
Part VI:Advanced Information Systems
Relying on E-Contracting and Smart Contracts to Facilitate Legally Enforceable Conformance Checking in Collaborative Production
Can memes beat the market? A roadmap to forecasting financial asset returns by using social media data and Machine Learning
Access control in a distributed micro-cloud environment
E-Government Requirements Specification Based on BPMN
Towards a Formal Specification and Automatic Execution of ETLs in Cross-Organizational Business Processes
Task queue implementation for edge computing platform
Authentication and identity management based on zero trust security model in micro-cloud environment
Supporting Integrative Code Generation with Traceability Links and Code Fragment Integrity Checks
Model for Evaluating Points-to Analysis in GraalVM Native Image Using Instrumentation-based Profiling
A Reference Architecture for Secure IoT.
Other Format:
Print version: Trajanovic, Miroslav Disruptive Information Technologies for a Smart Society
ISBN:
9783031507557
303150755X

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