Future of Information and Communication Conference (FICC) 2024
4-5 April 2024
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Domain of Research: Intelligent Systems,Artificial Intelligence,e-Learning,Ant colony optimization,Business Intelligence,Collaborative Learning,Data Mining,Data Retrieval and Data Mining,Data Science,Decision Support Systems,Evolutionary Algorithms,Expert Systems,Genetic Algorithms,Intelligent Systems,Internet of Things,Knowledge Representation,Machine Learning,Neural Networks,Smart Healthcare,Supervised and Unsupervised Learning,Support Vector Machines,Swarm Intelligence
Biography: Maja Matetic is a full professor at the Department of Informatics, University of Rijeka. She earned in 1995 a M.sc. degree in Computer Science from the Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University in Ljubljana, and Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing at Zagreb in 2002. In period 2005-2008 she was the head of the Chair of Intelligent systems, from 2009 she is the head of the Institute of Computer Science, and from 2011 the head of doctoral study at the Department of Informatics. She is lecturer for the courses Intelligent Systems 2 and Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery at graduate studies and Techniques and Models for data mining at PhD study. International projects: Lead researcher on the bilateral Chinese-Croatian projects (MZOS) “RFID (Internet of Things) based animal individual behaviour intelligent identification technology and application in traceability (REMALLOY)” (2014-2015) and “Internet of Things (IoT) based intelligent optimization of control technologies for food cold chain logistics (IPOC)” (2015 - 2017). Researcher on the bilateral Chinese-Croatian projects “Paper-based printed sensing technology and quality detection method for perishable food cold chain management and traceability” (2018-2019) and “Mechanism modeling and biosensor development for live fish transportation with water-free condition” (2018-2019). Maja’s scientific work is in the area of artificial intelligence, machine learning and data mining in different domains. At the moment she is the lead researcher on the project „Data Stream Mining for Smart Cold Chain Management – SmaCC”, University of Rijeka (2019-2022), dealing with the application of machine learning methods in data mining of cold chain data.