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2026

  1. Analytics Model Proposal for Situational Awareness Management Based on Machine Learning and Multidimensional Evaluation

    Communications in Computer and Information Science

  2. Artificial Intelligence System for Digitization of Traditional Folk Music Performances

    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems

  3. Cognitive System Based on Threat Intelligence and Continuous Simulation for the Prevention of Cyber-Attacks in the Value Chain of the Tourism Sector

    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems

  4. Computational Design of Multi-epitope Vaccine Against Helicobacter Pylori

    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems

  5. Decentralized Hybrid Auction Protocol for Renewable Energy Communities: An Analysis of the iDreco Auction Protocol

    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems

  6. Enhancing Cybersecurity for SMEs: Integrating AI and SIEM Solutions for Threat Detection and Mitigation

    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems

  7. Framework for Adaptive and Creative Learning Based on Generative Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education

    Lecture Notes in Computer Science

  8. Innovative Mosquito Breeding Site Detection: Leveraging YOLOv7 with Transformer Technology

    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems

  9. Proactive Cybersecurity Strategies in the Tourism Sector: Using AI and Big Data to Prevent Emerging Threats

    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems

  10. Prototype of a Comprehensive System for Automated Generation and Expert Validation of Labeled Patches on Papanicolaou Test WSI Images for Semi-supervised Training of YOLO Models in Automated Cervical Cytology Diagnosis

    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems

  11. Recent Trends in AI Techniques for Brain Tumors

    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems

  12. Thermal Impact on Vegetable Growth: Case Study in Lettuce Production

    Lecture Notes in Computer Science