The paper of Chang Jun, a doctoral student at Shanghai Normal University, was included in the EI (Engineering Index)
Recently, the paper Bie-modernist Culture Computing is on the Road of Deep Distinguishing written by Chang Jun, a doctoral student majoring in Literature and Art at Shanghai Normal University, was included in full text by the American Engineering Index (EI). Founded in 1884, EI is a famous comprehensive engineering and technology indexing tool published by Engineering Information Inc. It is one of the four major indexing systems in the world (SCI, EI, SSCI, A&HCI) and is well received by the academic community for its wide coverage of literature, strong academic thoughtfulness and timely attention to new academic trends.
It is reported that this paper was submitted by Chang Jun in July 2022 at the 24th Human-Computer Interaction International Conference (HCII) and has been published by the world-renowned Springer Publishing House. At the HCII sub-conference on “Bie-modernism: Deep Fake and Deep Distinguishing”, Professor Wang Jianjiang, Chang Jun’s tutor and founder of Bie-modernism theory and doctoral supervisor of our School of Humanities, was entrusted by the conference to co-chair with Despina, a computer expert from the United States. Chang Jun and nine other scholars from home and abroad spoke in turn.
The innovation of this paper lies in linking the original Chinese theory of Bie-modernism with the hot issue of cultural computing. Through the algorithmic model analysis of the emotional authenticity problems that arise in the process of artificial intelligence writing of Chinese poetry by oneself and robots, it reveals the key points, methods and paths of deep distinguishing writing under the conditions of deep fake technology.
HCII was jointly initiated by American and Japanese scientists in 1984 and covers multiple fields such as Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Culture and Computing (C&C), Cross-Cultural Design, and Artificial Intelligence. Thousands of people participate every year and 24 international conferences have been successfully organized to date. In 2021, Professor Wang Jianjiang and Associate Professor Chen Haiguang from our School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering jointly submitted and presented the paper Bie-Modernism and Cultural Computing, which took the cultural computing of the true and false images of Sun Wukong as an example, attracted the attention of the conference. The conference organizing committee specially set up “Bie-modernism: Deep Fake and Deep Distinguishing” as one of the main themes for 2022, and also set up “Bie-modernism” as one of the themes for the 25th HCI Conference to be held in Copenhagen in 2023. At the same time, Wang Jianjiang was appointed as a member of the HCII organizing committee for both 2022 and 2023.
The academic effect produced by the combination of humanities theory research and the application of computer artificial intelligence by teachers and students of literature and art shows on the one hand the inclusiveness and transversality of Bie-modernism theory, and on the other hand reflects the new progress made by Shanghai Normal University in the construction of new liberal arts for graduate students and in the practice of interdisciplinary integration between literature and science.