Proposed Invited Sessions
An invited session consists of a presentation session of 6 to 12 or more papers on a specific conference topic, organised as half or full day mini-conference.
Details of proposed invited sessions are shown below.
IS01: Education in 21st Century: Artificial Intelligence and future developments
Chair: Manuel Mazzara
nnopolis University, Russia
m.mazzara@innopolis.ru
Co - Chaired by
Rabab Marouf,
Innopolis University, Russia
Co-Chaired by
Rasheed Hussain
University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Co-Chaired by
Andrei Scutelnicu
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania
Co- Chaired by
Dan Cristea
Romanian Academy, Iași Branch
Co-Chaired by
Swati Megha
Whyom Global, India
IS02: Business Economics and Agent-based Modeling
Chair: Prof. Hiroshi Takahashi
Keio University, Japan
htaka@kbs.keio.ac.jp
Co-Chaired by
Prof. Setsuya Kurahashi,
Japan International University, Japan
Co-Chaired by
Prof. Takao Terano,
Chiba University of Commerce, Japan
IS03: Intelligent Agents in health, wellness, sustainability and human development environments
Chair: Rosario Baltazar Flores
Tecnológico Nacional de México/campus León, México
r.baltazar@ieee.org
Co-Chaired by
Arnulfo Alanis Garza
Tecnológico Nacional de México/campus Tijuana, México
alanis@tectijuana.edu.mx
IS04: Agent-based Modeling and Simulation (ABMS)
Chair: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Roman ŠPERKA,
Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic
sperka@opf.slu.cz
Co-Chaired by
Michal Halaška
Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic
halaska@opf.slu.cz
IS05: Multi-Agent Systems in Transportation Systems
Chair: Dr. Mahdi Zargayouna,
Université Gustave Eiffel, France
Mahdi.zargayouna@univ-eiffel.fr
IS06: Process Mining for Agent and Multi-Agent Systems
Chair: Assoc. Prof. (ret.) Bruno Blaskovic
University of Zagreb, Croatia
bruno.blaskovic@fer.hr)
Co-Chaired by
Assist. Prof. Ivona Zakarija,
University of Dubrovnik, Croatia
ivona.zakarija@unidu.hr)
Co - Chaired by
Assist. Prof. Frano Škopljanac-Mačina
University of Zagreb, Croatia
frano.skopljanac-macina@fer.hr
Co-Chaired by
Ines Obradović
University of Dubrovnik, Croatia,
ines.obradovic@unidu.hr