KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Vincenzo Piuri, Abstract Adaptability and advanced services for ambient intelligence in the internet of things require an intelligent technological support for knowing the needs and the desires of users in the interactions with the environment for their daily use. To this purpose in some cases we can discover these characteristics by observing the human behavior, while in others we can retrieve stored information associated to the person. In both cases, the use of biometrics can be extremely useful both to understand the human behavior and to identify the person or the class of persons with similar characteristics so as to derive their needs and desires.
Biometric technologies allow in fact for analyzing human traits (e.g., face, fingerprint, palm) for identity management without requiring individuals to carry tokens or remembering information. These technologies allow also for classifying the persons by observing some soft-biometric traits (e.g., gait, height, weight, emotions), thus associating the needs typical of the detected class. Besides, some other soft-biometric traits (e.g., gestures, gait) allow for specifying actions desired by the person.
This talk will analyze the opportunities offered by biometric technologies and applications to support the realization of adaptable operations and intelligent services in the internet of things for ambient intelligence, based on a user-centric philosophy. Attention will be also given to a comprehensive system design methodology to take into account all application requirements, including the need for privacy protection. Bio Vincenzo PIURI has received his Ph.D. in computer engineering at Politecnico di Milano, Italy (1989). He has been Associate Professor at Politecnico di Milano, Italy and Visiting Professor at the University of Texas at Austin and at George Mason University, USA. He is Full Professor in computer engineering (since 2000) and has been Director of the Department of Information Technology at the Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy.
His main research interests are: biometrics, pattern analysis and recognition, signal and image processing, machine learning, theory and industrial applications of neural networks, intelligent measurement systems, industrial applications, fault tolerance, digital processing architectures, embedded systems, and arithmetic architectures. Original results have been published in more than 350 papers in international journals, proceedings of international conferences, books, and book chapters.
He is Fellow of the IEEE, Distinguished Scientist of ACM, and Senior Member of INNS. He is Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Systems Journal (2013-15), and has been Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and the IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement. He is 2014 IEEE Vice President-elect for Technical Activities, and has been IEEE Director, President of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society, and Vice President for Education of the IEEE Biometrics Council. He is Distinguished Lecturer both of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society and the IEEE Systems Council.
He received the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society Technical Award (2002) for the contributions to the advancement of theory and practice of computational intelligence in measurement systems and industrial applications, the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society Distinguished Service Award (2008), and the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society Meritorious Service Award (2009). Prof. Janusz Kacprzyk, Prof. Carlo Cecati, Prof. Paul P. Maglio,
Universita degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Keynote: "Biometric Technologies for Ambient Intelligence in Internet-of-Things Environments"
Authors: Vincenzo Piuri, Ruggero Donida Labati, Angelo Genovese, and Fabio Scotti, Universita degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Keynote II
Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
Professor, Systems Research Institute
Head, Intelligent Systems Laboratory
President, International Fuzzy Systems Association (IFSA)
President, Polish Society for Operational and Systems Research (PTBOiS)
Editor-in-chief, Springer books series
http://www.ibspan.waw.pl/~kacprzyk/
Keynote: "A crucial role of coordination, cooperation and collaboration in distributed human centric IT/ICT systems based on information and knowledge sharing"
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He was a frequent visiting professor in the USA, Italy, UK, Mexico and China. His main research interests include the use of computational intelligence, notably fuzzy logic, in decisions, optimization, control, data analysis and data mining, with applications in databases, ICT, mobile robotics, etc.
He is the author of 5 books, (co)editor of ca. 70 volumes, (co)author of ca. 500 papers. He is the editor in chief of 6 book series at Springer, and of 2 journals, and a member of editorial boards of more than 40 journals. He is a member, a member of Adcom (Administrative Committee) of IEEE CIS, of Award Committee of IEEE CIS, and a Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE CIS.
He received many awards, notably: The 2006 IEEE CIS Pioneer Award in Fuzzy Systems, The 2006 Sixth Kaufmann Prize and Gold Medal for pioneering works on soft computing in economics and management, and The 2007 Pioneer Award of the Silicon Valley Section of IEEE CIS for contribution in granular computing and computing in words, and Award of the 2010 Polish Neural Network Society for exceptional contributions to the Polish computational intelligence community, IFSA 2013 Award for outstanding academic contributions and life time achievement in the field of fuzzy systems, and a continuous support of IFSA, WAC (World Automation Congress) 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award in Soft Computing..
Currently he is President of the Polish Society for Operational and Systems Research and Past President of IFSA (International Fuzzy Systems Association).
Keynote III
University of L'Aquila, Italy
Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Trans. Industrial Electronics
Keynote: "Recent Research in Power Electronics, Renewables and Smart Grids"
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Bio.
His research interests fall into the area of renewable energies and energy saving, in particular, the application of power electronics to renewable energy, distributed generation, smart grids and electrical drives, with emphasis on control, modulation techniques, fault diagnosis, microprocessor applications and industrial networks. In these fields, he published more than 130 papers in the most prestigious international journals and conference proceedings. He was a recipient of the Best Paper Awards of IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics (2012 and 2013)and IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine (2012).
He has been an Invited Speaker and a Tutorial Speaker at several universities and conferences in USA, Canada, U.K., Korea, Denmark, Qatar, China, Poland, Angola, Italy. He has been an evaluator of research projects for several national and international institutions including the European Community and Qatar National Research Foundation and an evaluator for numerous international universities in promotions to assistant/associate/full professors and in electrical degree course accreditation.
Dr Cecati co-founded DigiPower Ltd in 2007, being C.E.O. until 2012 and now is Principal Scientist and Technical Director.
Keynote IV
University of California, Merced and IBM Research, USA
Keynote: "A Service Science Perspective on Big Data and Business Model Evolution;
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