BUSTECH 2019 - The Ninth International Conference on Business Intelligence and Technology
	May 05, 2019 - May 09, 2019
 BUSTECH 2019: Tutorials
T1. Theme: Why and How do we Intelligently Combine IoT and non-IoT?
Tutorial Speaker: Dr. Charlotte Sennersten, CSIRO Mineral        Resources, Australia
Today we live our everyday lives in a noisy and beauty of digital        and non digital things. If we look at our next generation, the        so-called Z generation with its digital and savvy use of        technology we have to understand how we make use of our combined        knowledge and needs for the future. How do we combine a        combinatorial space of cognitive abilities with technical and        shared needs, and how do we design for comprehension of IoT,        people and individuality in a more universal space/system?
We start off with the 5 basic senses:
  -  Gaze
- Hearing
- Smell
- Tactile/Haptic
- Taste
 
We have the brain with different centers/volumes:
  We have the IoT:s
  We have the non IoT:s
  This workshop will gather ‘thinkers’ who wants to draw up some        lines or a matrix for how we can combine cognitive abilities with        certain IoT actions and present this for the rest of the group.
  
  Let us see what we can do together in a few hours so bring        computer, pen and paper so we can get ‘smart’ together ! You can        of course already start off on beforehand and quickly present your        own matrix in how you think we could combine all or parts in a        best way.
 
T2. Theme: Ethics in Artificial Intelligence: State of the Art and        Perspectives
Tutorial Speaker: Dr. Nadia Abchiche-Mimouni, IBISC, Univ Evry,        Université Paris-Saclay, France
Ethics in Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly an        important topic either for industrial research nor academic        researchers since AI addresses critical domains such as justice,        e-health, self-driving car, etc.
 The aim of this tutorial is to raise some fundamental questions        about ethics in AI, which are inspired from philosophy. Then, a        state-of-the-art of current works done by researchers in AI will        be presented. Global initiatives concerning ethics in AI will be        also discussed.
 
T3. Theme: Adaptive Systems - Human and Artificial Intelligence as        Team Players
Tutorial Speaker:  Prof. Dr. Sébastien Tremblay, University Laval,        Canada
In the digital and intelligence era, one challenge is to        integrate in a efficient, seamless and adaptive manner        technological systems and human factors. Despite several concerns        related to its evolution, artificial intelligence can make an        unprecedented improvement to system performance and to the quality        of life – in mobility, security, medicine and entertainment. One        challenge is to develop adaptive systems that rely on artificial        intelligence and human intelligence to work together as team        players. A promising avenue and a key requirement for such systems        is to base adaptiveness on the near real-time monitoring of the        human operator – cognitive and affective – functional state. There        is a great deal of research on finding which combination of        behavioral, ocular and physiological measures are most specific        and sensitive to fluctuations in stress, workload, fatigue,        engagement, learning rate, sensemaking and other psychological        dimensions and processes. A series of R&D projects and use        cases will be presented and discussed.