Introducing a suite of #smartassistants designed to work collaboratively with engineers: “Smart Assistants for Enhancing System #Security and #Resilience” by A. Sadovykh, D. Truscan, et al. ACSIS Vol. 41 p. 151–158; tinyurl.com/3a84fbnv
Transcribing images of VET and CVET regulations to preserve logical document structure and metadata: “Converting German Historical #LegalDocuments to TEI XML including challenges with #TableExtraction” by T. Reiser, P. Steiner. ACSIS Vol. 41 p. 139–149; tinyurl.com/3ynp8z5j
Reviewing #AI and #ML technologies that have been used to describe, analyze and predict the mechanics of cells: “Integrating Artificial Intelligence Techniques in #CellMechanics” by M. Naeem, M. Fiorino, P. Addabbo, A. Coronato. ACSIS Vol. 41 p. 105–110; tinyurl.com/mw7afp4z
Integrating data sources, models, and tools to forecast #wateravailability: “#PredictiveSystem of the #WaterDeficit Analysis for the Black Sea Lowland (an example of the Kherson Region)” by L. Kuzmych, Y. Kyrylov, M. Voloshyn. ACSIS Vol. 41 p. 95–104; tinyurl.com/mve9epcu
@FedCSIS AI-powered early Parkinson’s detection research from FedCSIS 2020 has now reached 49 citations in Scopus.
Authors: R. Damaševičius, O. Abayomi-Alli, R. Maskeliūnas, A. Abayomi-Alli.
Read the full paper:
annals-csis.org/Volume_21/dr…
Investigating the differences in #OJAs and their impact on the transferability of #NLP: “Exploring Linguistic and Cultural Differences in Online Job Advertisement Analysis for NLP Applications” by K. Krüger, L. Grüner. ACSIS Vol. 41 p. 83–94; tinyurl.com/27ndbx82
Combining data from local weather stations with global forecasts and reanalysis data: “Combining Local and Global #WeatherData to Improve Forecast Accuracy for #Agriculture” by F. Koutenský, J. Pihrt, M. Čepek, et al. ACSIS Vol. 41 p. 77–82; tinyurl.com/2xxccm4dC
Analyzing the types of changes in APIs and using this analysis to build a detailed model that shows the relationships between #API consumers and providers: “Towards #EvolvableAPIs through #OntologicalAnalysis” by N. Jíša, R. Pergl. ACSIS Vol. 41 p. 61–68; tinyurl.com/mkam9br4
@FedCSIS 2026 participants: planning your stay in Riga?
Check the list of recommended hotels near the venue, including special discounted rates for attendees: fedcsis2026.jordan.pl/en/acc…
Note: participants arrange accommodation individually.
#FedCSIS2026#Riga#Conference
Title and abstract of FedCSIS 2026 keynote presentation of Professor Prodan, Radu, from Department of Computer Science, University of Innsbruck, Austria (scholar.google.com/citations…) is available here (this is hot of the press news ;-): 2026.fedcsis.org/keynotes/Pr…