Exploring the Frontier of Green Intelligent Homes: My Presentation in Prague

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As we continue to embrace the benefits of smart technology, the concept of the Green Intelligent Home is an exciting and promising development in the evolution of smart homes. Our paper, which I presented at the IoTBDS conference in Prague last weekend, explores this frontier.

The possibilities of a world where Green Intelligent Homes are the norm are intriguing, as they offer increased automation, personalization, sustainability, and more. Nonetheless, as with any emerging technology, it is important to be aware of potential risks and implications. These range from security and privacy, manipulation of people, a lack of self-sufficiency, and more.    

As the Green Intelligent Home prospect continues to develop, it is essential to stay informed and explore the potential of this technology. In case you are interested in learning more about the Green Intelligent Home or collaborating on related projects, please get in touch.

How to Choose a Conference to Publish Your Paper

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There are several factors that I take into account when choosing a conference to publish at. The first is obviously the quality of the conference. I only want to publish at conferences that are well-regarded and have a good reputation. The second is the location of the conference. I prefer conferences that are located in convenient locations so that I can easily get to and from the conference. The third is the size of the conference. I generally prefer smaller conferences so that I can have more one-on-one time with the other attendees.

I think that the most important thing to remember when choosing a conference to publish at is to choose one that is a good fit for your paper. Not all conferences are created equal, and some will be better suited for your paper than others. It is important to do your research and make sure that you are submitting your paper to a conference that is likely to accept it.

I usually use WikiCFP together with the Norwegian Register to help me choose a good conference. WikiCFP is a great resource for finding open calls for papers for conferences and workshops in many different fields. I can browse by field or by location, and I can also view the most recently added conferences. The Norwegian Register is a Norwegian database that includes information about scientific journals, series, and publishers. I use this database to find information about the quality of the conference, particularly its scientific level. I have found that using both of these resources together has helped me find good conferences to submit my papers to.

Submitting to a conference can be a time-consuming process, so it is important to choose wisely. I hope these resources help you find the perfect conference for your work!

I Had a Great Time at the WEBIST 2022 Conference

I had a wonderful time at the WEBIST 2022 conference in Malta, where I presented my research article titled “A Data-Centric Anomaly-Based Detection System for Interactive Machine Learning Setups“.

My presentation was on Thursday, October 27th, and it went really well. My audience was engaged throughout, and they asked some great questions at the end. I think they appreciated hearing about my approach to anomaly detection in interactive machine learning setups that include regular people interacting with IoT sensors for online learning purposes—which is an area that has not received much attention so far. With the help of supervised machine learning techniques, data poisoning attacks and potentially zero-day attacks can be detected with high-accuracy without requiring any hard-coded rules.

I was also honored to be selected as session chair for the Internet Technology track. The conference ran smoothly thanks to everyone’s efforts, and I am very thankful to have been chosen as chair.

I would like to thank all the organizers for a very well-organized event and the other participants for making it such a productive one.

I am looking forward to attending future WEBIST conferences and continuing to build my network.