Detailed Program

Wednesday, September 4 2024
8:15 – 8:45
Registration
8:45 – 9:00 Welcome session and Opening
9:00 – 10:00 Keynote: Paul Spiesberger
Title: Empowering Global Citizens: Enhancing Stakeholder Collaboration for
Positive ICT Impact
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break and WiP (1)

  • Personal Data Transfers to Non-EEA Domains: A Tool for Citizens and An Analysis on Italian Public Administration Websites
  • Towards Citizen-Centric Multiagent Systems Based on Large Language Models
  • DuneSA: A SAM-based Approach with Domain-Specific Knowledge for Aeolian Dune Segmentation
  • Dialogues with Digital Wisdom: Can LLMs Help Us Put Down the Phone?
  • A Literature Review: Problem Definition and Identification Donation Blockchain
  • Quantization with Gate Disclosure for Embedded Artificial Intelligence Applied to Fall Detection
  • Towards A Unifying Human-Centered AI Fairness Framework
  • CuLao – Constructing Utilities of Large Language Models in Resource-Constrained Environments
Session 1
10:30-12:30
Chair: Claudio Palazzi
  • Ensuring Child Rights in the Age of AI: A Multidimensional Analysis of Existing Frameworks
  • AI-GFA: Applied Framework for Producing Responsible Artificial Intelligence
  • Being Accountable is Smart: Navigating the Technical and Regulatory Landscape of AI-based Services for Power Grid
  • “Artificial intelligence is a very broad term”: How educators perceive Artificial Intelligence?
  • Utilizing Self-Supervised Learning for Recognizing Human Activity in Older Adults through Labeling Applications in Real-World Smart Homes
  • What you see, What you get? Mapping Inconsistencies of Sustainability Judgements among Experts and Consumers
12:30 -13:30

Lunch Break

Session 2
13:30 – 15:30
Chair: João Pedro Carvalho
  • An AI-infused Educational Technology to Cultivate Self-directed Learning in Sustainable Waste Management
  • Altruistic Bandit Learning For One-to-Many Matching Markets
  • Adequate Prompting Improves Performance of Regression Models of Emotional Content
  • The University Learning Experience: A Dual Approach to Understanding Study Habits and Attendance Patterns
  • MoralBERT: A Fine-Tuned Language Model for Capturing Moral Values in Social Discussions
  • Signifier Video Sharing Platform and Accessible Media Player for Deaf Users
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
Session 3
16:00 – 17:30
Chair: Pietro Manzoni
  • Cross-Regional Transferability of AI Crop-Type Mapping: Insights and Challenges
  • Domain-Adaptive TinyML Model for Efficient Pest and Disease Detection in Domestic Crops: …
  • “It’s All Connected” – A Boardgame to Communicate Climate Impacts of IoT
  • Advanced Forecasting Techniques for Smart Grids to Enhance Energy Efficiency and Sustainability
  • Bird Action Recognition in Wetlands Using Deep Learning
18:30-20:00 Reception / Welcome Cocktail
Thursday, September 5 2024
9:00 – 10:00 Keynote: Thomas BASIKOLO
Title: Innovating for impact: The role of AI and emerging technology in advancing SDGs
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break and WiP (2)

  • Towards Modeling and Evaluating Instructional Explanations in Teacher-Student Dialogues
  • Optimizing Battery Life for LoRaWAN Range Extenders: Techniques and Strategies
  • A Multi-faceted Interoperability Model for Reliable and Trustworthy Urban Digital Twins
  • File transfer over 2.4 GHz LoRa
  • E-Cube: Towards a First Benchmarking Facility for Battery-Free Systems
  • Game On: Using Serious Tabletop Games to Enhance User Engagement and Optimize Requirements Engineering for Smart City Urban Mobility Solutions
  • Conversational Skills of LLM-based Healthcare Chatbot for Personalized Communications
  • GameOn! Residency: Promoting Peace, Inclusivity, and Sustainability Through Serious Games
Session 4
10:30-12:30
Chair: Armir Bujari
  • Indian-BhED: A Dataset for Measuring India-Centric Biases in Large Language Models
  • Raising Awareness for Inertial Sensors-based Keylogging on Smartphones
  • Estimating the People Density in Restricted Spaces Using Probe Requests for Wi-Fi Connections
  • UAV-Assisted Municipal Solid Waste Monitoring for Informed Disposal Decisions
  • Preparing for the Clinical Stage: Lab Development and Testing of Socially Assistive Robot for Physical Health Assessments
  • A Federated Architecture for Digital Twins in Automotive: An Integrated Solution for Vehicles, Drivers and Road Environments
12:30 -13:30 Lunch Break

Session 5
13:30 – 15:30
Chair: Ombretta Gaggi

  • A Night Out: Designing a Transformational Video Game to Promote Awareness Towards LGBTQ+ Violence
  • Safe Digital Teens: an App to Address Technology-Related Risks for Adolescents
  • Intelligent Classification System for Childhood Neurodevelopmental Disorders
  • Empathizing with failure: A prosocial serious game to experience the conditions for preventing intimate partner violence
  • A Serious Game for Promoting Knowledge about Suicidal Thoughts for Students at Higher Education
  • Mapping Child Malnutrition and Measuring Efficiency of Community Healthcare Workers through Location Based Games in India
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
Session 6
16:00 – 17:30
special track BANDIT
Chair: Barbara Guidi
  • JoinDetect: A Data-Led Machine Learning Approach to Detection of Coinjoin Transactions
  • Commit-Chains Without Smart Contracts for Blockchain Applications in Local Communities
  • AAA: A blockchain-based architecture for ethical, robust authenticated anonymity
  • A blockchain-based object sharing system for local communities
  • Detecting Suspicious Player Behavior in Web3 games: A Data-Driven Analysis of Bot Accounts
  • Sustainable Certification of Local Communities Data through Smart Contracts
19:00-23:59 Gala dinner
Friday, September 6 2024

Session Doctoral
9:00-10:00
Chair: Anna Förster

  • Active and Transfer Learning for Efficient Identification of Species in Multi-Label Bioacoustic Datasets
  • Stress DeTechtion: Revolutionizing Wellbeing in Future Networks
  • Exploring Regulatory Sandboxes: Safeguarding AI-Based Software for Minors
  • Generating Synthetic Augmentation Data from a Practical UWB Radar Dataset Using VQ-VAE
  • Internet of Toys Designed for Emotional Intelligence
  • Participatory to what end? Mapping motivations for participatory approaches in data-driven projects
  • Logical Formalisms for Ethics
10:00-10:30 Coffee break

Session 7
10:30-12:30
Chair: Johann Marquez Barja

  • Democratising Research Practices through Community Citizen Science
  • Good Technology Requires a Good Environment: The Role of Parenting Practices in Adolescent Internet Addiction
  • Precedability Prediction Between Open Educational Resources
  • Bridging the Digital Inequality: An Evaluation of Digital Competence Training Program (DCTP) for Older Women
  • Quantitative Information Extraction from Humanitarian Documents
  • User correction against the violation of gender equality and social inclusion on social media? The role …
  • Fair Inference for Discrete Latent Variable Models: An Intersectional Approach
12:30 – 13:15 Closing and awards
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