ArtInHCI Swarm Intelligence Session (ArtInHCI-SI'23) is conducted under the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Human-Computer Interaction, held during October 27-29, 2023 in Wuhan, China.
Along with the development of science and technology of our world, we are facing more and more complicated problems in both dimensionality and scalability. Analytical solutions might be not accessible now, and stochastic methods play more important role in such conditions. Nature-inspired algorithms have been proposing for more than dozens of years, and there have been proposed more than two hundred of them, yet none of them could solve all of the existed problems causing the No Free Lunch (NFL) rule. We are still under demand of new algorithms, even their improvements.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together the research accomplishments provided by researchers from academia and the industry. The other goal is to show the latest research results in the field of nature inspired algorithms and understand how they work in both benchmark functions and the real-world engineering problems, including their improvements in capabilities. We encourage prospective authors to submit related distinguished research papers on the subject of both: theoretical approaches and practical case reviews.
Topics include but are not limited to:
ArtInHCI-SI'23 Call for Paper Flyer
ArtInHCI-SI'23 Session Chair
Areas of Expertise: intelligent information technology and development, swarm intelligence; nature-inspired algorithms; optimization algorithms; improvements and applications
Brief Introduction: Dr. Zheng-Ming Gao is an associate professor with Jingchu University of Technology. He received his D.-Eng. degree in 2010. He retired from military in 2018 and served as a faculty member with School of computer engineering, Jingchu University of Technology. He is now the Member of the Youth Working Committee of the Chinese Association of Artificial Intelligence, Chairman of Jingmen Greenby Network Technology Co., Ltd. Since 2018, he has hosted two province/department level foundations and 13 city-hall level projects. He has published more than eighty papers, sixties of them have been indexed in SCI/EI, he also occupied more than 30 patents and 40 software copyrights, he has published seven monographs by now. He is now focusing on intelligent information technology and development.