Professors and students from Shanghai Normal University attended the 25th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCII), specifically the Bie-modernism Subconference

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Professors and students from Shifu University attended the 25th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCII), specifically the Bie-modernism Subconference.

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The 25th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCII) took place from July 23rd to 28th in Copenhagen, Denmark, at the Bella Center government reception center located at Bera Square. Over 2,000 attendees, including computer scientists, computer application engineers, designers, professors, and doctoral candidates from more than 70 countries, participated in the conference. The conference received over 5,000 paper submissions, out of which more than 2,000 were included in the conference proceedings after anonymous double-blind peer review.

Wang Jianjiang, a professor in the Department of Literature and Arts at Shanghai Normal University, a doctoral supervisor, honorary director and academic advisor of the Center for Chinese Bie-Modern Studies at the United States of America, founder of Bie-modernism theory, and a member of the HCII council, along with his team, including 9 members led by Associate Professor Chen Haiguang from the College of Information and Mechano-Electronics at Shanghai Normal University, participated in the conference both online and in person. They delivered presentations on specialized topics such as A Culture Computing of share of the Modernity in World Literary Masterpieces by Bie-modernism, Calculating Bie-modernist Culture in China’s ‘New Gods List’ Animated Films, and Analysis of the Present Situations and Future Development Trends of Bie-Human.

The international conference on human-computer interaction has created a dedicated subconference on Bie-modernism to discuss issues related to Bie-modernist cultural computation. In addition to the aforementioned papers, there were also submissions on Bie-modernism and design, Bie-modernism and rhetorical language, metaverse research, and Chat GPT research. The selected papers will be published by the renowned Springer publishing house. I’m glad to hear that three papers from your school have been included and published in the conference proceedings.

The topic of Bie-modernism cultural computation has been accepted by the International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction since 2021. It has successfully held specialized sessions on “Bie-modernism: Deep Fake and Deep Identification” in 2022 and “Bie-modernism” in 2023. Faculty and students from the Shanghai Normal School have published over 10 specialized papers on this topic, and several of them have been included in the SSCI and EI databases.

It is reported that the 26th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction will be held in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, in 2024.

 
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