The other day, another meeting of the monthly international scientific and technical seminar «Critical computer technologies and systems» took place. Based at the Department of Computer Systems, Networks and Cyber Security (503) back in May 2001, this site has become an authoritative scientific hub of de facto and de jure international level in a quarter of a century.
The constant inspiration and organizer of the seminar is the head of department 503, corresponding member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Vyacheslav Kharchenko.
This time, the topic of the meeting — «Artificial intelligence and augmented reality in digital criminology and interactive art» — brought together almost 80 participants from different parts of Ukraine, as well as colleagues from the USA, Bulgaria and other countries. Despite the pre-session period and the defense of master's theses, students of KhAI and other leading universities took an active part in the discussion.
The program of the seminar was presented with two very interesting reports:
1. Dmytro Uzlov (associate professor, director of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Computer Sciences and Artificial Intelligence, KhNU named after. IN. N. Karazina) presented the topic: «Comparative synthesis of graphic models for AI in digital criminology». The discussion focused on the use of AI to counter cybercrime and new investigative techniques.
2. Olena Golembovska (artist, Art Fine Nation) spoke on the topic: «Augmented reality and artificial intelligence in interactive art». The speaker demonstrated how AR and AI blur the boundaries between the physical and information worlds, involving the viewer in live interaction with art objects.
Ms. Elena's series of paintings about female warriors — killer whales caused a special emotional response. These images of the ancient defenders of our lands, confirmed by archaeological finds, amazingly resonate with the present. Today, Ukrainian women soldiers and berehynia once again stand up for the state, becoming a symbol of indomitability.
Thanks to augmented reality technologies, «paintings come to life, creating an individual experience for each viewer. Technological support of this direction — complex symbiosis AR, AI and IoT — is provided in their projects by students and postgraduates of the department 503.
«We see incredible synergy between rigorous algorithms and creative inspiration. Our goal — is to create a Center for Interactive Art and Creative Technologies», — at KhAI, the organizers note.
Ahead of — are new exhibitions, scientific developments and bold solutions.
