Track: Digital Reality vs Ecological Footprint

Track Organizer:

Cecília Szigeti (Department of International and Theoretical Economics, Kautz Gyula Faculty of Economics)

Scope:

The ecological footprint provides a wide range of opportunities to measure the impact of human activity on the environment. The lectures in this section present the role and applicability of footprints in measuring the economic processes of the 21st century from different perspectives.

The topics include, but are not limited to:

 Ecological footprint
 Urban footprint calculations
 Construction footprint
 Footprint calculators
 Biocapacity
 Cryptocurrency

Track: Linguistic and Behavioural Interaction Analysis in Empathic Systems

Track Organizers:

Anna Esposito (Università Vanvitelli/IIASS, Italy)
Antonietta M. Esposito (Osservatorio Vesuviano, Sezione di Napoli,Italy)
Maria Koutsombogera (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Gennaro Cordasco (Università Vanvitelli/IIASS, Italy),
Mauro Maldonato (Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy)
Carl Vogel (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)

Scope:

This track aims at gathering original works on communication, actions, perception and emotion from experimental and theoretical points of view. The ultimate goal of this research is to provide computational paradigms that may
implement culture-specific, trustful, credible, satisfactory and emotionally coloured human-machine interfaces and artificial agents.

The topics include, but are not limited to:

 Cross-cultural processing of social signals
 Linguistic and social interactional exchanges
 Social Robotics: analysis and applications
 Human behaviour: Analysis and understanding
 Linguistic sentiment analysis
 Changes in sentiment expressions
 Cognitive Economy
 Group behaviour, group cognition and cultural specificity
 Influence of context on perception, memory and decision making
 Cognitive systems for multimodal signal analysis
 Nonlinear processing of audio-video social signals
 Multimodal social signal processing
 Other…..

Track: Digital transformation environment for education

Track Organizer:

György Molnár (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)

Track: CogInfoCom based LearnAbility

Track Organizer:

Attila Kővári (University of Dunaújváros, Hungary)

Track: Cognitive Mobility

Track Organizer:

Máté Zöldy (Department of Automotive Technologies, BME)

Scope:

Mobility is an elementary part of our lives, as we are constantly changing and moving. Our interest in the cognitive mobility section is in learning about movement, primarily transport, and mapping cognition methodology. The rapid digital development of the 21st century allows us to expand our experiential cognition with ever smaller, cheaper, and more sensitive sensors, data fusion, and artificial intelligence, with more and more data available to us.

The topics include, but are not limited to:

 Microeconolimal, macroeconomic and personal decision on mobility
 The measure of resources of mobility (time, energy, vehicle, infrastructure, environment)
 Path/route decision methods
 Value creation of mobility at social level
 Mobility above physical change (ie social mobility, workforce mobility etc)
 The historical context of mobility
 Experimental learning in the mobility domain (sensors, data fusion, artificial intelligence etc)

Track: Advanced Digital Reality Solutions in Industry

Track Organizers:

Mika Luimula (Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland)
Fahmi Bellalouna (Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Germany)

Track: Analysing Human Cognition with AI

Track Organizer:

Lars Oestreicher (Uppsala University, Sweden)

Sessions:
Session 1: Impairments and Disabilities
Session 2: Controlling Artefacts
Session 3: Cognitive Processes

Track: Virtual Reality

Track Organizers:

Ildikó Horváth, Anna Sudár (Széchenyi István University)

Track: Augmented Farm and Food

Track Organizer:

Dr. Attila J. Kovács and Dr. Zoltán Molnár (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

In recent years, agriculture technology has seen huge growth, particularly in electrics, automation, and informatics. The changing paradigm in agriculture is inevitable. This track aims to systematize the results of advanced agricultural and food researches and innovations related to infocommunication, IoT, data transfer and data gathering, information (e.g.: big-data) processing, etc. All of these issues are related to precision agriculture, smart farming, and smart food processing with the recognition of the increasing importance of electrical and informatics technologies that are incorporated into conventional technologies. The track also includes related aspects of the topics mentioned above, such as traceability (e.g.: from soil-to-food concept), quality aspects, environmental effects, etc. The session also welcomes any advancements in biosystems related to agriculture and food production that incorporate technological developments that lay that foundation for and/or contribute to building up augmented virtual reality applications. This will be the basis of future agricultural and food processing resulting effective labor force, higher quality production, and transparent traceability. The aimed augmented farm realty will also have a significant effect on the surrounding environment, hence contributing to natural protection and sustainable living. Papers from these fields will also be gladly accepted.

Includes three Sessions:
Session 1: Augmented Reality in Precision Agriculture

Session Organizer: Dr. Gábor Milics (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

Digitalization in agriculture opened up new horizons in farming systems. Precision agriculture practices in plant production rely on site-specific data and decision-making processes. Collecting and visualizing data in GIS-based mapping systems provide the possibility for visualizing data in a 3D space. With advanced communication systems, this data can be integrated into augmented reality, creating augmented farming systems leading to an advanced data analyzing and decision-making process.

Session 2: Recent developments and novel trends in food science and food production

Session Organizers: Dr. Erika Lakatos Hancz and Dr. Balázs Ásványi (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

In addition to covering nutrient requirements, a balanced diet also improves cognition and immunity. Moreover, food is known to prevent various diseases and enhance the overall quality of life. In this session, chemical, analytical, and microbiological issues related to safe food products and byproducts will be discussed, with special attention being paid to processing technologies such as fermentation or composting.

The topics include, but are not limited to:

• Food processing and testing
• Food analytics
• Food microbiology
• Fermentation
• Composting

Track: ICT-support for organizations during emergencies and accidents

Track Organizer:

Mika Luimula (Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland)

Sessions:
Session 1: The role of Social media and ICT in emergency situations (Chrisna Ravyse, Edvantage Ltd.)
Session 2: Industry and demo session for applications in emergencies and accidents (Fahmi Bellalouna, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences)
Session 3: Virtual Safety Training (Mika Luimula, Turku University of Applied Sciences)

Track: Hybrid Corporate Reality

Track Organizer:

Baracskai Zoltán, Komlósi László, Konczosné Szombathelyi Márta (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

Scope:

This track is awaiting contributions that can bring back the nimbus of important concepts. Concepts that had once figured as irritating ideas and got worn out from too much use. This has become the fate of several concepts such as Hybrid, Responsibility, Trust, Control, Improbable.

Sessions:
Session 1: Hybrid Corporate Morality – paramount questions of responsibility

Session Organizers: Fikret Čaušević (University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Session 2: Hybrid Corporate Culture – paramount question of trust

Session Organizers: Frank Füredi (University of Kent, United Kingdom)

Session 3: Hybrid Corporate Operations – models of operation control

Session Organizers: Peter Kelle (Louisiana State University, USA)

Session 4: Hybrid Corporate Antifragility –models of improbable future

Session Organizers: Viktor Dörfler (University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom)

Track: BENIP - Built Environment Information Platform

Track Organizers:

Balázs Horváth, János Szép, Attila Borsos (Széchenyi István University)

Scope:

The track dealing with the topic of Built Environment Information Platform from different viewpoints. It shows the theoretical and practical aspects of connected and chained world of engineering in the field of built environment from the smaller entities of the architectures (buildings) through the field of the civil engineers (more complex structures) till the big systems of the transportation. The track gives an overview how the engineering of our environment is structured from small till complex.

The topics include, but are not limited to:

 Structural engineering
 Constructions
 Geotechnics
 Road operation
 Road design
 Railway infrastructure
 Water resources
 Transport system planning
 Public transport
 Architecture

Sessions:
Session 1: Structural engineering and construction

Session Organizer: Movahedi Rad Majid (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

Session 2: Geotechnics

Session Organizer: Edina Koch (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

Session 3: Human factor in road operations

Session Organizer: Attila Borsos (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

Session 4: Information management in road design

Session Organizer: Emese Mako (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

Session 5: Data analysis in railway construction

Session Organizer: Szabolcs Fischer (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

Session 6: Data processing and its application in water resources

Session Organizer: Katalin Bene (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

Session 7: BENIP in transport system planning

Session Organizer: Balázs Horváth (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

Session 8: Role of information in architecture

Session Organizer: Péter Bach (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

Session 9: Sustainable building Construction and building materials

Session Organizer: Dávid Bozsaky (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

Session: UX within CogInfoCom

Session Organizer:

Károly Hercegfi (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)

Session: 3D Digital Education

Session Organizer:

Ildikó Horváth (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

Session: Mathability

Session Organizers:

Attila Gilányi (University of Debrecen, Hungary)
Katarzyna Chmielewska (Kazimierz Wielki Universit, Poland)

Session: Multidisciplinar approach of CogInfoCom

Session Organizer:

Marianna Zichar, Attila Fazekas (University of Debrecen, Hungary)

Scope:

The main aim is to demonstrate the multidisciplinary characteristics of Cognitive Infocommunication.

Session: IoD - Internet of Digital Reality

Session Organizer:

György Wersényi (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

Scope:

Introduction to the Internet of Digital Reality (IoD) includes various aspects of the next level communication network among digital entities using virtual reality scenarios with a focus on technology, human factors, and cognitive aspects.

The topics include, but are not limited to:

 AI/VR/MR/Digital Twin
 IoT
 Network management
 Interfaces and accessing devices
 Digital socitey

Session: Digitally augmented tourism

Session Organizer:

Éva Happ (Széchenyi István University, Faculty of Business, Department of Tourism)

Scope:

Digitalization is an increasingly important area in all sectors including tourism. The past decade has seen the rapid development of digital tourism in many countries. The aim of the session is to present the new, innovative methods and tools of digital tourism.

The topics include, but are not limited to:

 E-tourism
 Smart tourism
 Digital Marketing
 VR in tourism
 AR
 AI
 Digital services in tourism
 Other…

Session: Autonomous and Cognitive Vehicles and Eco-Diagnostics in Vehicle

Session Organizer:

István Lakatos (Széchenyi István University)

Scope:

This session aims at gathering original works on the car industry, car technology, and diagnostics. The main topic is eco (ecological and economical) diagnostics and autonomous vehicles as well. Artificial intelligence has more importance in this field too.

The topics include, but are not limited to:

 Autonomous vehicle
 Car diagnostics
 Electric and hybrid vehicle
 Emission of vehicle
 AI in vehicles

Session: Digital Environment in Music Mediation

Session Organizer:

Széchenyi University Faculty of Arts, Department of Music

Scope:

The world of music provides various opportunities for investigation in the field of performance practices, musicology, education, and related disciplines. The lectures in this section present the status of investigations concerning music, its performance, its history, and its adjoint fields of research in our digital age.

The topics include, but are not limited to:

 Music Performance and its Tuition
 Musicology and Music Theory
 Early Childhood, Preschool and School Music Education
 Music and Related Disciplines

Session: 3D engineering in materials technologies and digitalization in production

Session Organizer:

Ibolya Zsoldos and László Lendvai (Széchenyi István University)

Scope:

In this session electric and/or computational methods of 3D engineering in materials technologies are expected. Research topics of 3D imaging, image processing, 3D volume and surface scanning, additive technologies, and similar 3D techniques, their computational analyses and applications in different technologies are preferred.

The topics include, but are not limited to:

 3D imaging
 3D image processing
 3D volume and surface scanning
 Additive technologies and similar 3D techniques
 Computational analyses and applications in different technologies

Session: TALE - Tech-Augmented Legal Environment

Session Organizer:

Gábor Kecskés  (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

Scope:

The scope of the session is to focus on the relevant changes in law and legal institutions due to contemporary technological and digital innovations. The session includes more presentations with regard to digital technology and the subsequent changes in law.

The topics include, but are not limited to:

 Technology and Digitalization and Legal Theory
 Digitalization and Public and Private Law
 Technology and European Law
 Tech-Augmentation in International Law

Session: Digital Reality in Human Development

Session Organizer:

Attila Pongrácz  (Széchenyi István University, Hungary)

Scope:

Digital technologies play an increasingly prominent role in both the lives of employees and human resource management (HRM). In this section, we expect presentations covering the full spectrum of HRM.

The topics include, but are not limited to:

 Digitalization and HR Practices
 VR and Recruitment, Selection
 Candidate Onboarding
 Digitalization in Learning
 Training
 Coaching and Development
 Digitalization in Performance Management
 Compensation and Benefits
 Human Resources Information Systems
 HR data and analytics
 Lifelong Guidance
 Work-Life Balance

Session: Digital reality in fire safety

Session Organizer:

Fire Protection and Technical Safety Group of Department of Mechatronics and Machine Design, Széchenyi István University, Győr

Scope:

The IT support of fire safety tasks, including mobility and buildings.

The topics include, but are not limited to:

 Fire safety
 Fire spread simulation
 Evacuation simulation
 Smart-city
 Electric vehicle fire safety
 CogInfoCom in fire safety
 Digital data acquisition and intelligent sensors