Valley University organizes the Sixth International Forum “Patterns Analysis and Intelligent Systems PAIS’24”
Today, April 24, 2024, at the University of Martyr Hama Lakhdar, the work of the Sixth International Forum on “Pattern Analysis and Intelligent Systems PAIS’24” was launched today, which is organized over two days by the Department of Automated Media at the Faculty of Exact Sciences at the University of the Oued, in the Grand Lecture Hall, Abu Al-Qasim Saadallah, and under the supervision of the University Rector, Professor Omar Farhati.
The forum was attended by the Deputy Rectors of the University, the Director of the Higher School of Desert Agriculture in El Oued, the Deans and the family of the Faculty of Exact Sciences, members of the Organizing and Scientific Committee of the Forum, a number of distinguished scientific figures in the field of computer science and modern technologies, and professors and lecturers from inside and outside the country, in person and remotely.
The Vice Chancellor of the University in charge of Scientific Research, Professor Rahuma Farhat, opened the forum, welcoming the attendees and this important activity, wishing success for this event. He began his speech with a pause in silence in memory of the souls of the martyrs of Palestine. The Dean of the College, Professor Abdel Wahab Mansour, also gave a welcoming speech to the attendees, noting the utmost importance of the forum, hoping that the event would end with recommendations that serve those concerned. The Chairman of the Forum, Dr. Abbas Masoud, gave an explanation about the forum, the most important points it discusses, and its goals, followed by the commencement of the interventions. The opening intervention was by Professor Pr. Gregorio Diaz-Descalzo, entitled Route Planning in Intelligent Transportation Systems.
This international forum aims to provide a multidisciplinary scientific space to discuss recent developments in the fields of databases, including artificial intelligence and everything related to digitization technology, especially increasing the visibility of the university by publishing research on the IEEE index, and enhancing cooperation and exchange of experiences between researchers at the national and international levels.
The forum will continue until tomorrow, with workshops in which professors, researchers, and doctoral students participate and discuss the topics of the forum in order to find answers to scientific questions.