The Successful Conclusion of CITCE 2023
To date, AI research has made some substantial progress in some special fields. However, a deeper understanding of the essence of intelligence is still far from enough, so many of the most advanced intelligent systems still cannot compete with human intelligence. In order to advance AI research, it is necessary to study intelligence in a cross-disciplinary context, including intelligent science and computer engineering.
The 3rd International Conference on Computer, Internet of Things and Control Engineering(CITCE 2023) was held online successfully during November 3-5, 2023. The purpose of this conference is to bring together researchers inIntelligent Science and Computer Engineering to explore the essence of intelligence and related technologies. The conference provides a platform for discussing some key issues related to intelligent science.
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Reports
Professor Yang Yue, Xi'an Jiaotong University
Speech Title: Multiparameter Optical Performance Monitoring for Communications Channels Using Machine Learning
Professor Wenhua Qian, Yunnan University
Speech Title: Cultural Computing and Cultural Digital Media Research
Wenhong Wang, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
Title: Candidate Project Selection Method Combined with Feature Filtering in Cross Project Defect Prediction
During the conference, participants have carried out constructive dialogues and discussions around the presented reports, and achieved positive results in many aspects.
Conclusion
The conference focused on the new challenges and new directions in the fields of Intelligent Science and Computer Engineering, and focused on reflecting the latest progress in related technical research in this field. The smooth convening of this conference has promoted the exchange and cooperation between experts and scholars at home and abroad.
AEIC as the organizer has taken practical actions to facilitate the conference. In the future, AEIC will continue to adhere to the spirit of “professionalism, dedication and concentration” and keep delivering high-quality academic exchange activities to enhance collaborative research and engagement.