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Keynote Speakers

 

Keynote: Beyond Black Boxes: Building Transparent, Reliable, and Locally-Relevant AI for Africa

Speaker: Prof. Tegawendé F. Bissyandé

Keynote Abstract: 

In this keynote, Prof. Tegawendé F. Bissyandé explores the critical challenges and opportunities at the frontier of AI research with special relevance to the African context. Beginning with insights from his team’s recent PEARL methodology—a novel approach for detecting memorization in Large Language Models through input perturbation analysis—Prof. Bissyandé expands the discussion to broader implications for developing trustworthy AI systems.
The presentation examines how current AI evaluation paradigms often fail to consider the unique data landscapes, linguistic diversity, and application priorities across Africa. Prof. Bissyandé demonstrates how techniques like PEARL reveal fundamental limitations in how we assess AI systems and proposes a framework for more comprehensive evaluation that accounts for cultural context, data provenance, and fairness across diverse user populations.
Drawing from case studies spanning healthcare, agriculture, and education sectors, the talk highlights both the promise and pitfalls of deploying advanced AI systems in African contexts. Prof. Bissyandé introduces a vision for “Transparent AI Development”—a methodology that combines technical approaches for model inspection with participatory design principles that center African stakeholders in the AI development process.
The keynote concludes with a roadmap for building AI research capacity across Africa, emphasizing the importance of local data sovereignty, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and investment in computational infrastructure. Prof. Bissyandé presents concrete strategies for how the Pan-African AI community can lead innovations in AI transparency and reliability while addressing region-specific challenges and leveraging unique opportunities for transformative applications.


 

Keynote: Integrating AI and Smart Sensors Towards Ubiquitous Healthcare

Speaker:Dr. M. Jamal Deen Dr. M. Jamal Deen

Abstract:

The convergence of artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and smart sensor technologies is revolutionizing healthcare by enabling real-time monitoring, personalized health interventions, and ambient assisted living. In this talk, I will present a comprehensive overview of AI-enabled smart systems across the domains of mobility analysis, smart medical homes, wearable telehealth platforms, and lifestyle management tools. I will then discuss a holistic view of a smart medical home ecosystem driven by sensor fusion, edge computing, and AI analytics that form the core of next-generation aging-in-place and daily activity monitoring. Central to this is the concept of a “brain” or and autonomic
decision-making system that orchestrates data flow, interprets contextual information, and delivers intelligent outputs. A key focus of the talk will be our mobility and walking pattern analyzer, a multi-sensor AI-based system that assesses gait and mobility patterns in real-time, empowering early diagnostics and rehabilitation tracking. I will also introduce the smart living diary, a multi-modal interface aggregating activity, nutrition, and sleep data to promote healthy lifestyle. Next, I will highlight the growing role of wearable telehealth devices and how AI augments their predictive and diagnostic capabilities. Trends in ubiquitous healthcare and sensor performance will be discussed, alongside ethical and interoperability challenges. The presentation will conclude with a forward-looking perspective on the future of AI-enabled healthcare, emphasizing the need for standardized frameworks, inclusive design, robust privacy-preserving mechanisms and future pathways for research and implementation in smart healthcare systems.

 

Keynote:Building AI for Social Good in the Age of Generative AI

Speaker:Dr. Joyce Nakatumba-Nabende

Abstract: 

This talk will delve into insights into the work being conducted at the Makerere University Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science. We will explore our specific methodologies for developing AI models for social good in healthcare, agriculture, and language technologies. This will include a discussion on the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the rise of generative AI in these contexts. Finally, we will discuss ethical and societal learnings across building AI for social good in these domains.


 

Keynote: Cyber-Physical-Social Intelligence

Speaker: Laurence T. Yang

FCAE, FEIC, MAE, MRAE, MNAAI, FIEEE, FIET
Z
hengzhou University, China

Abstract: 

The booming growth and rapid development in embedded systems, wireless communications, sensing techniques and emerging support for cloud computing and social networks have enabled researchers and practitioners to create a wide variety of Cyber-Physical-Social Systems (CPSS) that reason intelligently, act autonomously, and respond to the users’ needs in a context and situation-aware manner, namely Cyber-Physical-Social Intelligence. It is the integration of computation, communication and control with the physical world, human knowledge and sociocultural elements. It is a novel emerging computing paradigm and has attracted wide concerns from both industry and academia in recent years.

This talk will present our latest research on Cyber-Physical-Social Intelligence. Corresponding case studies in some typical applications will be shown to demonstrate the feasibility and flexibility.

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