ISSSR 2022 Keynote Speech 2

Human-Machine Cooperation in Junior Science Education: Development, Opportunities, and Challenges


Abstract


Human-Machine-Environment (HME) Tri-Co (Coexisting, Cooperative, Cognitive) Education is an indispensable prerequisite and the main content of Artificial Intelligence empowering junior science education. Moreover, it is also a critical requirement for improving the quality of education and promoting the high-end development of education information. Building a unique learning environment with scene perception and an intelligent cognitive process is a tremendous challenge for diverse needs in junior scientific learning scenarios. Therefore, it is necessary to study human-machine cooperation scenarios and design advanced software and hardware. This talk will introduce some of our recent work in affective analysis, multimodal affection data processing methods, and reliability and security of affective computing systems, etc. We will also discuss some directions that are worthy of further studies.

Speaker


Liang Luo avatar
Professor Liang Luo China

Assistant Director of National & Local Joint Engineering Lab of Next Generation Internet Data Processing Technology
School of Computer Science and Engineering (School of Cyberspace Security)

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China


Liang Luo is currently an Associate Professor and Assistant Director of the National & Local Joint Engineering Lab of Next Generation Internet Data Processing Technology at the School of Computer Science and Engineering (School of Cyberspace Security), University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. He received his Ph.D. degree in computer science from the School of Computer, Beihang University, Beijing, China in 2014. He was a visiting scholar at Rutgers University, U.S. (2013.02-2013.08), and the University of Texas in Dallas, U.S. (2017.09-2018.10). His research interests include cloud computing, affective computing, system reliability, and system optimization. He has published more than 20 papers on cloud computing, reliability, and system optimizations. He is a member of IEEE, served as Program Chair of ISSSR 2020, General Secretary of ISSSR 2021, Program Committee member of QRS (2018-2022), Program co-chair of DASC 2020, and Session Chair of ICET 2022.