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24th December 2024

ISSAI Junior data scientist attended the 7th International conference on AI and Cloud Computing in Tokyo, Japan

On December 14-16, 2024, Vladimir Albrekht, a junior data scientist at the Institute of Smart Systems and Artificial Intelligence (ISSAI), participated in the 7th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing (AICCC 2024) held at Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan. This conference brought together researchers and professionals from academia, industry, and research organizations globally to discuss advancements in artificial intelligence and cloud computing.

During the conference, Vladimir Albrekht actively engaged in sessions and discussions, gaining insights into cutting-edge technologies and innovations.

Following the opening ceremony, Prof. Wenbing Zhao from Cleveland State University, USA, delivered a keynote speech discussing the advantages and disadvantages of blockchain research and development. Vladimir attended the “Software and Information System Development” session, where he explored research topics including AI for music recommendations, malware detection, and blockchain-based license management.

On the second day, Prof. Kenji Suzuki from the Institute of Integrated Research at Tokyo Institute of Science, Japan, delivered a speech. The session focused on “Small-Data Lightweight Deep Learning for AI-Aided Diagnosis,” highlighting advancements in medical imaging and optimization techniques for deep learning models. Vladimir Albrekht also participated in the “Next Generation Artificial Intelligence and Engineering Applications” session, which included presentations on prosocial microlending platforms, AI adoption in dairy farming, and network traffic prediction using ensemble methods.

On the third day, Mr. Albrekht attended the “Machine Vision and Virtual Technology Applications” session via Zoom. Chaired by Prof. Chien-Sing Lee from Sunway University, Malaysia, the session showcased diverse applications of AI in cloud computing, such as multi-cloud management, AI-driven cloud security, and private time series forecasting using Transformers.

The conference provided a platform for Vladimir to present his research on AI-driven solutions for cloud security. It also offered opportunities to engage with experts from various fields, acquire valuable knowledge, and establish professional connections.

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