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5 | -- | 0 | Vinton G. Cerf. Preserving the internet |
6 | -- | 7 | Mark Guzdial. Achieving CS for all could take decades |
9 | -- | 11 | Samuel Greengard. Can AI learn to forget? |
12 | -- | 14 | Keith Kirkpatrick. Still waiting for self-driving cars |
15 | -- | 16 | Logan Kugler. Technology's impact on morality |
18 | -- | 21 | Mari Sako. Global supply chain disruption and resilience |
22 | -- | 24 | Peter J. Denning. Systems abstractions |
25 | -- | 26 | George V. Neville-Neil. Getting off the mad path |
27 | -- | 29 | Veda C. Storey, Roman Lukyanenko, Wolfgang Maass 0002, Jeffrey Parsons. Explainable AI |
30 | -- | 0 | Andrew A. Chien. Communications' digital initiative and its first digital event |
32 | -- | 34 | Jessica R. Cauchard, Matthias Jarke, Nuria Oliver. Welcome |
36 | -- | 37 | Dima Kagan, Michael Fire, Galit Fuhrmann Alpert. Trends in computer science research within European countries |
38 | -- | 39 | Jürgen Steimle. On-skin computing |
40 | -- | 41 | Thomas R. C. Smallwood, Véronique Lefebvre, Linus Bengtsson. Mobile phone usage data for disaster response |
42 | -- | 43 | Liliana Dobrica. Robotic process automation platform UiPath |
44 | -- | 45 | Boris Otto. A federated infrastructure for European data spaces |
46 | -- | 47 | Sadaf R. Alam, Javier Bartolome, Michele Carpenè, Kalle Happonen, Jacques-Charles Lafoucriere, Dirk Pleiter. Fenix: a Pan-European federation of supercomputing and cloud e-infrastructure services |
48 | -- | 49 | Gerhard P. Fettweis, Holger Boche. On 6G and trustworthiness |
50 | -- | 51 | Gertrude Kappel, Christian Brecher, Matthias Brockmann, István Koren. Internet of production: entering phase two of industry 4.0 |
52 | -- | 53 | Diego Perino, Kleomenis Katevas, Andra Lutu, Eduard Marin, Nicolas Kourtellis. Privacy-preserving AI for future networks |
54 | -- | 55 | Edward Curry, Fredrik Heintz, Morten Irgens, Arnold W. M. Smeulders, Stefano Stramigioli. Partnership on AI, data, and robotics |
56 | -- | 57 | Sepp Hochreiter. Toward a broad AI |
58 | -- | 63 | Hartmut Schmeck, Antonello Monti, Veit Hagenmeyer. Energy informatics: key elements for tomorrow's energy system |
64 | -- | 68 | Stuart E. Middleton, Emmanuel Letouzé, Ali Hossaini, Adriane Chapman. Trust, regulation, and human-in-the-loop AI: within the European region |
69 | -- | 73 | Tommaso Di Noia, Nava Tintarev, Panagiota Fatourou, Markus Schedl. Recommender systems under European AI regulations |
74 | -- | 79 | Mor Peleg, Yuval Shahar, Silvana Quaglini. MobiGuide: guiding clinicians and chronic patients anytime, anywhere |
80 | -- | 83 | Wil M. P. van der Aalst. European leadership in process management |
84 | -- | 88 | Shaukat Ali 0001, Tao Yue 0002, Rui Abreu 0001. When software engineering meets quantum computing |
90 | -- | 97 | Kallista A. Bonawitz, Peter Kairouz, Brendan McMahan, Daniel Ramage. Federated learning and privacy |
98 | -- | 104 | Marco Furini, Ombretta Gaggi, Silvia Mirri, Manuela Montangero, Elvira Pelle, Francesco Poggi, Catia Prandi. Digital twins and artificial intelligence: as pillars of personalized learning models |
105 | -- | 112 | Jorge E. Fresneda, Jeremy Hui, Chelsey Hill. Market segmentation in the emoji era |
114 | -- | 0 | Marian Petre. Exploring cognitive bias 'in the wild': technical perspective |
115 | -- | 122 | Souti Chattopadhyay, Nicholas Nelson 0002, Audrey Au, Natalia Morales, Christopher Sanchez, Rahul Pandita, Anita Sarma. Cognitive biases in software development |
123 | -- | 0 | Philippe Cudré-Mauroux. Leveraging social context for fake news detection: technical perspective |
124 | -- | 132 | Van Hoang Nguyen, Kazunari Sugiyama, Preslav Nakov, Min-Yen Kan. FANG: leveraging social context for fake news detection using graph representation |