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19th FedCSIS 2024: Belgrade, Serbia - Communication Papers
- Marek Bolanowski, Maria Ganzha, Leszek A. Maciaszek, Marcin Paprzycki, Dominik Slezak:

Communication Papers of the 19th Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems, FedCSIS 2024, Belgrade, Serbia, September 8-11, 2024. Annals of Computer Science and Information Systems 41, 2024, ISBN 978-83-973291-0-2
Communication Papers
- Fares Abomelha, Paul Newbury:

A VARK learning style-based Recommendation system for Adaptive E-learning. 1-8 - Yahya Almazni, Natalia Beloff

, Martin White
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Autism Spectrum Disorder Learning Application Framework (ASDLAF) Evaluation: ASD Users' Perspectives. 9-18 - Rasha Alsulami, Natalia Beloff, Martin White:

DTA-SAU: A Conceptual Framework for Digital Transformation Adoption in Saudi Arabian Universities. 19-28 - Thomas Asselborn

, Jens Dörpinghaus, Faraz Kausar, Ralf Möller, Sylvia Melzer:
Enhancing Text Recognition of Damaged Documents through Synergistic OCR and Large Language Models. 29-36 - Carina Geldhauser, Konstantin Malyshev:

Semi-automatic annotation of Greek majuscule manuscripts: Steps towards integrated transcription and annotation. 37-44 - Christian Gerhards, Myriam Baum:

AI in the workplace: who is using it and why? A look at the driving forces behind artificial intelligence in German companies. 45-52 - Carlos Huertas:

Gradient Boosting Trees and Large Language Models for Tabular Data Few-Shot Learning. 53-59 - Nikolas Jísa, Robert Pergl:

Towards Evolvable APIs through Ontological Analysis. 61-68 - Brannon King, Robert Hildebrand:

Job Shop Scheduling with Integer Programming, Shifting Bottleneck, and Decision Diagrams: A Computational Study. 69-76 - Frantisek Koutenský, Jirí Pihrt, Miroslav Cepek, Vojtech Rybár, Petr Simánek

, Michal Kepka, Karel Jedlicka, Karel Charvát
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Combining Local and Global Weather Data to Improve Forecast Accuracy for Agriculture. 77-82 - Kai Krüger, Lea Grüner:

Exploring Linguistic and Cultural Differences in Online Job Advertisement Analysis for NLP Applications. 83-94 - Lyudmyla Kuzmych, Yuriy Kyrylov, Mykola Voloshyn:

Predictive System of the Water Deficit Analysis for the Black Sea Lowland (an example of the Kherson Region). 95-104 - Bhavya Mehta, Kush Kothari, Reshmika Nambiar, Seema Shrawne:

Toxic Molecule Classification Using Graph Neural Networks and Few Shot Learning. 105-110 - Muddasar Naeem, Mario Fiorino, Pia Addabbo, Antonio Coronato:

Integrating Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Cell Mechanics. 111-116 - Anca-Maria Nica, Stefana Gheorghita

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Analyzing the Privacy of a Healthcare RFID Authentication Protocol. 117-124 - Tzvetan Ostromsky, Silvi-Maria Gurova, Meglena D. Lazarova:

Sensitivity Analysis in Air Pollution Modeling Supported by High Performance Supercomputers. 125-130 - Alain Quilliot, Aurélien Mombelli:

Handling Lot Sizing/Job Scheduling Synchronization through Path Search Algorithms. 131-138 - Thomas Reiser, Petra Steiner:

Converting German Historical Legal Documents to TEI XML including challenges with Table Extraction. 139-149 - Andrey Sadovykh, Dragos Truscan

, Martin A. Schneider, Wissam Mallouli, Ana R. Cavalli, Cristina Seceleanu, Tanwir Ahmad:
Smart Assistants for Enhancing System Security and Resilience. 151-158 - Eunsun Smith, Yinxuan Wang, Eric Matson:

Psychological Needs as Credible Song Signals: Testing Large Language Models to Annotate Lyrics. 159-168 - Fabrizio Stasolla, Enza Curcio, Antonio Zullo, Anna Passaro, Maricarla Di Gioia:

Integrating Artificial Intelligence-based programs into Autism Therapy: Innovations for Personalized Rehabilitation. 169-176 - Miroslav Tomic, Marija Dukic, Slavica Kordic, Vladimir Dimitrieski, Ivan Lukovic:

Prediction of Temperature and Precipitation Changes for Serbia Using Time Series Models with Machine Learning. 177-184 - Quang Hieu Vu, Dymitr Ruta, Ling Cen, Ming Liu:

FedCSIS 2024 Data Science Challenge: Predicting Stock Trends by a Multi-Dimensional Approach. 185-190 - Krystian Zawistowski:

Unused information in token probability distribution of generative LLM: improving LLM reading comprehension through calculation of expected values. 191-197

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