PROGRAM

KEYNOTE

Seiya Kasai / Hokkaido Univesity

Title : Amoeba-inspired analog electronic computer


A unique amoeba-inspired analog electronic computer “Electronic Amoeba” has been developed.

This computer is designed to solve interactable combinatorial optimization problems.

The core of the system electronically mimics the dynamic behavior of the single-celled amoeboid organism.

We demonstrated the efficient solution search ability of the system following that of the amoeboid organism.

Jong Taek Lee / Kyungpook National University

Title : Artificial Intelligence Approaches in Rehabilitation


Rehabilitation is a multidisciplinary process involving various interventions that aim to improve all aspects of functioning, such as the structure and functions of the body, as well as activity and participation. The use of AI in rehabilitation can improve the quality of life given to disabled or elderly patients and also help the economy by increasing the amount of health-related data that can be collected to measure patient outcomes. In this talk, we present three major aspects of AI approaches such as computer-aided assessment, daily living activity monitoring, and human and AI collaborative decision-making.