The College of Computer Science and Information at the University of Sharjah organized activities for the Artificial Intelligence Week in the university’s students hall. The program witnessed the participation of prominent speakers who provided inspiration and interactive dialogue sessions, in addition to presentations for students and new research projects in the field of artificial intelligence and its various applications. Also, the winners of the robotics competition were announced.
The activities commenced with an intervention by Professor Marwan Dabbagh, the head of the G6 Center for Studies at Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi. He discussed the challenges facing complex visualization technologies, addressing how these technologies could revolutionize the field of communications and establish future communication networks by leveraging the available potentials.
The opening session discussed “Changing the Education Perspective… The Impact of Advanced Linguistic Models on the Educational Process,” in addition to a series of presentations presented by postgraduate students on “Methods and Applications of Artificial Intelligence,” including several projects such as “Digital Twins in the Electronic Health Field and Wearable Smart Sensor Devices,” a project on “Generative Flexibility in Rapid Artificial Intelligence Adaptation to Different Result Patterns and Data Set Diversity,” a project exploring “New Advances in Cancer Diagnosis Using Deep Learning with a Comprehensive Review of Current Trends and Future Expectations,” and a project that enhances “the use of Collaborative and Interactive Learning in Supporting Air Traffic Control Towers and Remote Control Systems.”
The second group of postgraduate students discussed their projects, which included enhancing the ability to predict heart failure using feature selection-based machine learning patterns, presenting a project on using deep learning techniques to detect Denial of Service (DoS) attacks targeting Industrial Internet of Things systems, as well as a project on analyzing image hiding methods using deep learning, and a project focusing on detecting fake information in Arabic using deep learning techniques.
The activities witnessed the participation of several distinguished personalities, including Professor Youssef Al Hayek, the university’s vice president for educational affairs, Professor Maamar Bettayeb, the university’s vice president for research and graduate studies, along with Professor Abbas Ameera, the dean of the College of Computing and Information Technology. Also in attendance were Dr. Marwan Dabbagh, the director of the G6 Research Center at Khalifa University, David Toman, the chief strategist at the Artificial Intelligence Office, Dr. Shivagami Jogunn, the head of technology experts for the Middle East, Africa, and Turkey at AWS, in addition to Shintan Sarin, the CEO and founder of Shunya Ekai Technologies LLC, and Abhinav Borohit, a leading strategist and consultant at Huawei.