KEY NOTE SPEECH
Speaker : Prof. Naoki Wakamiya (Osaka University, Japan)
Title : B-WSN: Brain-morphic wireless sensor network and physical reservoir computing
Summary:
Computing at the edge of a network has been widely investigated and deployed. In this talk, I will introduce a new paradigm to use a wireless network itself as a computational resource. More specifically, B-WSN, that is, a brain-morphic wireless sensor network consists of neuro-morphic sensor nodes and implements reservoir computing. A wireless sensor network exhibits the properties sufficient for a physical reservoir and we could successfully derive information about the input from the dynamics of the network.
Speaker : Prof. Al-Turjman (Near East University, Turkey)
Title : Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Internet of Everything (IoE)
Summary:
This talk aims to provide the up ot date advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Everything (IoE) implementation in technology and interdisciplinary fields such as Medical Science, Environmental Science, Business Management, and Computer Science. It overviews the use of Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) technology in emerging computing and telecommunication paradigms/projects. Features of the AIoT technology include decentralized and distributed smart computing techniques, big-data exchange across a peer-to-peer and other types of networks, creating the potential to remove unintended waste in resources by providing automation as well as accountability in optimization. These features and more will be covered in this talk.
Tutorial
Speaker : Prof. Hiroo Sekiya (Chiba University, Japan)
Title : Optimal Wireless-power-transfer system design for robot-arm applications
Summary:
This talk presents optimal wireless-power-transfer(WPT) system design for robot-arm applications.
The developed WPT system has a multi-hop and multi-output structure. The design theory guarantees a high power delivery efficiency and a constant output without any control, which means that the WPT system has high performance with a simple structure.
Speaker : Prof. Jiwoo Kang (Sookmyung Women’s University, Korea)
Title : Synthesize and Animate 3D Face from Images
Summary:
3D human avatars, especially 3D human faces, are essential elements in mixed reality and metaverse. In this tutorial, an overview of pipelines is presented to synthesize and animate 3D human faces, from 3D facial alignment to texture modeling in UV coordinates. In particular, a competitive learning mechanism of deep generative networks with facial UV images is introduced to model facial shapes and textures more accurately. It is shown that the 3D face synthesis technique can be used in various applications such as facial recognition, tracking, and animation.
Speaker :Prof. Wang Huihui (Dalian Polytechnic University, China)
Title : Intelligent monitoring technology and system for bulk fish processing quality
Summary:
The automation and intelligence of bulk freshwater fish processing production line is the inevitable trend of industry development. The backward online detection means, and the lack of equipment operating state information are the main bottleneck. In view of this, the fast detection methods of descaling processing quality and cleanness rate based on fluorescence image and machine learning were established, and the online detection system was developed. Based on fault analysis of conveyor device of cleaning machine