Welcome to the International Conference on Contemporary
Pervasive Computational Intelligence
On

December 20th - 21st,2024

Organised by
Sreenidhi University

Scope of Conference

The ā€œInternational Conference on Contemporary Pervasive Computational Intelligenceā€ covers a wide range of intelligent computation and pervasive computing topics. Here's a more thorough explanation of its reach scope:


1. Pervasive computing: This refers to the smooth incorporation of computational power into commonplace items and surroundings, enabling them to become more intelligent, networked, and capable of independent sensing, processing, and action. Important subfields of ubiquitous computing consist of:


  • Internet of Things (IoT): Networking and connectivity technologies and applications for physical objects and sensors.

  • Creating systems that are active and present everywhere while interacting with users in an inconspicuous way is known as ubiquitous computing.

  • Mobile and Wearable Computing: Creating systems and apps for wearable technology and mobile devices.

  • Smart Environments: Building intelligent settings that improve comfort, safety, and efficiency through automation and data-driven decision-making, such as smart offices, smart cities, and smart homes.


2. Computational Intelligence: This field is concerned with the research and creation of algorithms and methods that are modeled after natural intelligence and are able to make judgments, learn from data, and adapt to new environments. Important areas of computational intelligence include:


  • Artificial Neural Networks: Algorithms and models modeled after the composition and operations of the human brain.

  • Machine Learning: Methods for teaching computers to recognize patterns in data and forecast outcomes.

  • Evolutionary Computation: Search and optimization techniques based on the ideas of genetics and natural selection.

  • Fuzzy Systems: Representing imprecision and uncertainty in control and decision-making systems.

  • Swarm intelligence refers to the collective actions of decentralized, self-organizing systems that draw inspiration from animal societies and social insects.


3. Present Challenges and Applications: The conference may cover the following new developments and challenges in pervasive computing and computational intelligence:


  • Privacy and Security: Making sure that data in ubiquitous computing environments is secure and private.

  • Edge Computing: To increase efficiency and lower latency, computational jobs are distributed closer to the data source.

  • Explainable AI: Increasing the transparency and comprehensibility of AI systems for stakeholders and users.

  • Ethical and Social Implications: Discussing how ubiquitous computing technologies affect society and raise ethical questions.


4. Interdisciplinary Perception: Because the discipline is interdisciplinary, the conference may also accept presentations from allied fields like:


  • Human-Computer Interaction: Creating user interfaces and ways for people to interact with ubiquitous computing systems.

  • Cyber-Physical Systems: Combining computational and physical elements to monitor and control operations.

  • Smart Healthcare: Using computational intelligence and pervasive computing to monitor, diagnose, and treat medical conditions.