COVID-19 notice for SCIFI-IT'2020 - Conference postponed to September 7-9, 2020 - NEW LOCATION University of Leuven/Campus Ghent, Ghent, Belgium

Preliminary programme

Session Timing


  • 09.00-17.00   Registration
  • 09.00-09.45   Welcome Address and introduction to SCIFI-IT'2020
  • 09.45-10.30   Keynote Speaker
  • 10.30-11.00   Coffee Break
  • 11.00-12.30   Session
  • 12.30-13.30   Lunch
  • 13.30-14.30   Invited Speaker
  • 14.30-15.00   Coffee Break
  • 15.00-17.00   Session
  • 17.00-   Free Evening or Concert (TBC)

  • 08.30-17.00   Registration
  • 09.00-10.00   Invited Speaker
  • 10.00-10.30   Coffee Break
  • 10.30-11.30   Session
  • 11.30-12.30   Invited Speaker
  • 12.30-13.30   Lunch
  • 13.30-15.00   Workshop
  • 15.00-15.30   Coffee Break
  • 15.30-17.30   Visit
  • 19.00-23.00   Conference Dinner

Keynote

SCIFI_KEY_01
The Rise of the Nonhuman

Leonel Moura, Lisbon, Portugal

Invited Speakers

SCIFI_INV_01
Artificial Thinking: A Multi-Agent System of Insight in a Stream of Perceptions?

Joël Colloc, Université of Le Havre, Le Havre, France

SCIFI_INV_02
Head Shot! Playing Politics in Computer Games

Joseph DeLappe, Professor of Games and Tactical Media Division of Games and Art, Abertay University, Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom

SCIFI_INV_03
Applied History. Developing meaningful connections between Past, Present and Future

Harm Kaal, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands and Jelle van Lottum, Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands, The Hague, The Netherlands

SCIFI_INV_04
Virtual Reality as an Experiential Art Form

Iris van der Meule, AKV St.Joost Den Bosch, Den Bosch, The Netherlands

Workshops

SCIFI_WORK_01
AI Decision taking and Ethics

Cees J.M. Lanting, DATSA Belgium Consulting, Leuven, and Erik Mannens, Ghent University-IMEC, Ghent, Belgium

SCIFI_WORK_02
Multi-Platform Medical Virtual Reality Training

Ivan De Boi, Faculty of Applied Engineering, University of Antwerp, Antwerp and Pieter Jorissen, Department of Industrial Sciences and Technology, Karel de Grote University College, Hoboken, Belgium

Sessions

Human-Machine Interfaces

AI_02
Pragmatic Model for Human Role definition in Mixed Intelligence Solutions

Anton Ivaschenko, Arkadiy Krivosheev, Tatiyana Nikiforova, Samara State Technical University, Samara, Russia

AI_04
Categorical Data as a Stone Guest in a Data Science Projects for Predicting Defective Water Meters

Giovanni Delnevo, Marco Roccetti and Luca Casini, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Alma Mater Studiorum ‐ University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

DRIVE_01
An attempt to Model Decision Processes for Time-Constrained Applications

Izabella V. Lokshina, MIS, SUNY Oneonta, USA and Cees J.M. Lanting, DATSA Belgium Consulting, Leuven, Belgium

Immersive Technologies

MIL_01_INT
Lessons Learned and new Research Opportunities in Immersive Technologies for Defence Applications

Charles Hamesse and Rob Haelterman, Department of Mathematics, Royal Military Academy, Brussels, Belgium

INT_01_HEALTH_AI
A Taxonomy of Contemporary Artificial Intelligence Techniques used in Virtual Reality Training and Simulations

Ivan De Boi, Faculty of Applied Engineering, University of Antwerp, Antwerp and Pieter Jorissen, Department of Industrial Sciences and Technology, Karel de Grote University College, Hoboken, Belgium

INT_02
UX Evaluation of VR Locomotion & Virtual Object Interaction Mechanics

Daniel P. O. Wiedemann, Peter Passmore and Magnus Moar, Middlesex University, The Burroughs, London, United Kingdom

Future Data Management and Infrastructure

AI_01
The Barrier of Meaning in Archaeological Data Science

Luca Casini, Marco Roccetti, Giovanni Delnevo, Department of Computer Science and Engineering and Nicolò Marchetti and Valentina Orrù, Department of History and Cultures, Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

MIL_03
A Comprehensive Study of Data Protection in Public Cloud Computing

Zied Trifa, Sonia Amamou and Maher Khmakhem, MIRACL Research Center, Sfax, Tunisia

DAT_01
Recursive Decomposition Model for the Big Data Exchange

Anton Ivaschenko, Samara State Technical University and Anastasia Stolbova, Samara National Research University, Samara, Russia

HEALTH_01
Using Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Healthcare on a Wide Scale: The Issues and Challenges to Overcome

Izabella V. Lokshina, SUNY Oneonta, Oneonta, USA and Cees J. M. Lanting, DATSA Belgium Consulting, Leuven, Belgium