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Human-Centric Smart Computing - Proceedings of ICHCSC 2023

Human-Centric Smart Computing - Proceedings of ICHCSC 2023

Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Jyoti Sekhar Banerjee, Mario Köppen

 

Verlag Springer-Verlag, 2024

ISBN 9789819977116 , 703 Seiten

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Human-Centric Smart Computing - Proceedings of ICHCSC 2023


 

This book includes high-quality research papers presented at the Second International Conference on Human-Centric Smart Computing (ICHCSC 2023), organized by the University of Engineering and Management, Jaipur, India, on 5-6 July 2023 in New Delhi, India. The topics covered in the book are human-centric computing, hyper connectivity, and data science. The book presents innovative work by leading academics, researchers, and experts from industry.

Dr. Siddhartha Bhattacharyya [FRSA, FIET (UK), FIEI, FIETE, LFOSI, SMIEEE, SMACM, SMAAIA, SMIETI, LMCSI, LMISTE] is currently Principal of Rajnagar Mahavidyalaya, Birbhum, India. In addition, he is also serving as Scientific Advisor of Algebra University College, Zagreb, Croatia. Prior to this, he was Professor at CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, India. He also served as Principal of RCC Institute of Information Technology, Kolkata, India. He has served VSB Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic, as Senior Research Scientist. He is the recipient of several coveted national and international awards. He received the Honorary Doctorate Award (D. Litt.) from The University of South America and the SEARCC International Digital Award ICT Educator of the Year in 2017. He was appointed as ACM Distinguished Speaker for the tenure of 2018-2020. He has been appointed as IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Visitor for the tenure of 2021-2023. He is Co-author of 6 books and Co-editor of 99 books and has more than 400 research publications in international journals and conference proceedings to his credit.

Dr. Jyoti Sekhar Banerjee is currently serving as HOD in the CSE (AI & ML) Department at the Bengal Institute of Technology, Kolkata, India. Additionally, he is also Professor-in-Charge, R&D and Consultancy Cell, and Nodal Officer of the IPR Cell of BIT. Dr. Banerjee did his Post-doctoral Fellowship at Nottingham Trent University, UK, in the Department of Computer Science. He also completed the P.G. Diploma in IPR and TBM from MAKAUT, WB. He has teaching and research experience spanning 18 years and has completed one IEI-funded project. He is present Secretary-cum-Treasurer of the ISTE WB Section and Secretary of the CSI, Kolkata. He is also ExeComm Member of the IETE, Kolkata. He has published over sixty-five papers in various international publications. He is serving as Editor-in-Chief of AJAC, USA; Editorial Board Member of the IJTE (UGC-CARE Journal); and Series Editor for 'Advances in Disruptive Technologies and Generative Artificial Intelligence', published by CRC Press.

Mario Köppen studied Physics at the Humboldt University of Berlin and received his Master's degree in Solid-State Physics in 1991. He has published over 150 peer-reviewed papers in conference proceedings, journals, and books and was active in the organization of various conferences as Chair or Member of the program committee, including the WSC online conference series on Soft Computing in Industrial Applications, and the HIS conference series on Hybrid Intelligent Systems. He is Founding Member of the World Federation of Soft Computing and since 2016 Editor-in-Chief of its Elsevier Applied Soft Computing journal. In 2006, he became JSPS Fellow at the Kyushu Institute of Technology in Japan, in 2008 Professor at the Network Design and Research Center (NDRC), and in 2013 Professor at the Graduate School of Creative Informatics of the Kyushu Institute of Technology, where he is conducting now research in the fields of soft computing, especially for multi-objective and relational optimization, digital convergence, and human-centered computing.