CALL FOR PAPER
Artificial Intelligence-driven Services for Improving Well-being and
Quality of Life
Lead Guest Editor
Prof. Fadi Al-Turjman,
Fadi.alturjman@neu.edu.tr
The incorporation of technology into various aspects of our lives has brought to light the vast
potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in addressing some of the most pressing challenges in
fields such as well-being and social services. However, while the benefits that AI can provide
are undeniable, there are also significant challenges that must be addressed in order to
effectively integrate these intelligent technologies into real-world settings and ensure their
responsible and ethical use, to maximize potential benefits. There are a number of established
Artificial Intelligence approaches that can improve wellbeing and quality of life, through
assistive, diagnostic and monitoring tools, which are based on natural language processing,
computer vision, and deep reinforcement learning. These techniques can be used to extract
valuable insights from data and inform the development of new services and products. In
light of this, the conference "AI-driven Services for Improving Well-being and Quality of
Life" aims to address the growing need to utilize AI techniques to enhance the well-being and
quality of life of individuals and communities.
List of topics include, but not, limited to the following:
Medical Informatics with AI for Well-being
Data management with AI for Well-being services and devices
Privacy and security in Well-being data management with AI and cybersecurity
Role of AI in Electronic Well-being
Well-being data and metrics prediction using AI
AI and Ethical computational intelligence for Well-being data management
Deep learning for Well-being image processing and decision making
Well-being behavioral classification with deep learning and computer based techniques
Well-being sustainability and quality
Advances in distributed machine learning for indoor/outdoor data management
New trends in explainable AI analytics with deep learning and computer vision
Role of teachers and technologies in the state of education for sustainable development
and global citizenship
Submission Timeline:
Paper Submission
Deadline
August 05, 2023
Author Notification October 13, 2023
Revised Papers
Submission
January 15, 2024
Final Acceptance May 30, 2024
Prof. Dr. Fadi Al-Turjman [Lead Guest Editor]
Professor & Research Center Director
Faculty of Engineering, Near East University
Email: fadi.alturjman@neu.edu.tr
Web: https://iot.neu.edu.tr/
Google scholar:https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5G0uavwAAAAJ&hl=en
Prof. Dr. Fadi Al-Turjman received his Ph.D. in computer science from Queen’s University,
Canada, in 2011. He is the associate dean for research and the founding director of the
International Research Center for AI and IoT at Near East University, Nicosia, Cyprus. Prof.
Al-Turjman is the head of Artificial Intelligence Engineering Dept., and a leading authority in
the areas of smart/intelligent IoT systems, wireless, and mobile networks’ architectures,
protocols, deployments, and performance evaluation in Artificial Intelligence of Things
(AIoT). His publication history spans over 400 SCI/E publications, and more than 13000
citations, in addition to numerous keynotes and plenary talks at flagship venues. He has
authored and edited more than 40 books about cognition, security, and wireless sensor
networks’ deployments in smart IoT environments, which have been published by well-
reputed publishers such as Taylor and Francis, Elsevier, IET, and Springer. He has received
several recognitions and best papers’ awards at top international conferences. He also
received the prestigious Best Research Paper Award from Elsevier Computer
Communications Journal for the period 2015-2018, in addition to the Top Researcher Award
for 2018 at Antalya Bilim University, Turkey and the Lifetime Golden-award of Dr. Suat
Gunsel from Near East University, Cyprus in 2022. Prof. Al-Turjman has led a number of
international symposia and workshops in flagship communication society conferences.
Currently, he serves as book series editor and the lead guest/associate editor for several top
tier journals, including the IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (IF 23.9) and the
Elsevier Sustainable Cities and Society (IF 7.58), in addition to organizing international
conferences and symposiums on the most up to date research topics in AI and IoT.