2023 3rd International Conference on Advanced Algorithms and Neural Networks (AANN 2023)

AANN 2022

aann.png2022 2nd International Conference on Advanced Algorithms and Neural Networks (AANN 2022)


The 2022 2nd International Conference on Advanced Algorithms and Neural Networks (AANN 2022) has been held on February 26, 2022 online. Due to the effect of  Coronavirus, the conference has changed to online congference. 


AANN 2022 is to bring together innovative academics and industrial experts in the field of advanced algorithms and Neural Networks to a common forum. The primary goal of the conference is to promote research and developmental activities in advanced algorithms and Neural Networks. And another goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working all around the world.The conference will be held every year to make it an ideal platform for people to share views and experiences in advanced algorithms and Neural Networks and related areas.


The conference committee invites submissions of applied or theoretical research as well as of application-oriented papers on all the topics of AANN 2022. Accepted and presented papers of AANN 2022 will be published in international conference proceedings.




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*Group Photo


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Keynote Speech 1:

Assoc. Prof. Lei Zhang 

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China

Speech Title: Content Security of Digital Images

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Keynote Speech 2:

Assoc. Prof. Xin Yan, IEEE Member

Wuhan University of Technology, China

Speech Title: Accurate estimation of spectral parameters for distributed machine learning on mobile networks

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Keynote Speech 3:

A. Prof. Pavel Loskot

Zhejiang University-University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Institute (ZJUI), China

Speech Title: Towards Interpretable Computing: Processing Event Time Series to Understand Models of Dynamic Systems

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Keynote Speech 4:

Dr. Julien LE KERNEC

James Watt School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, UK

Speech Title: Radar sensing in assisted living: latest developments