Post by : Bianca Haleem
American University of Sharjah (AUS) emerged as a focal point for innovative artificial intelligence research, hosting the 12th International Conference on Dependable Systems and Their Applications (DSA 2025), which wrapped up on Wednesday. The three-day event gathered around 60 researchers, industry experts, and policymakers from the UAE and internationally, all dedicated to enhancing the reliability of future intelligent technologies.
The conference addressed a critical global issue: how to establish trust in increasingly intricate AI systems that must operate safely and reliably. Various on-campus sessions explored topics such as adaptive intelligence, reliability in autonomous and predictive technologies, and AI-driven optimization. Presentations included advancements in multimodal large language model robotics, innovative evaluation frameworks for autonomous driving, and techniques for optimizing cloud environments amid diverse hardware settings.
Parallel online sessions enriched the discussions, focusing on software testing, defect analysis, reliability between cloud and edge systems, applications driven by large language models, software for autonomous vehicles, and human-AI interaction. The main goal remained clear: boosting the performance, predictability, and dependability of systems that increasingly influence everyday life.
The proceedings of DSA 2025 will be published by IEEE Conference Publishing Services and submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library, as well as key indexing services like Ei Compendex and Scopus.
Sponsored by Southwest Jiaotong University and supported by the IEEE Reliability Society, DSA 2025 received assistance from various academic and industrial entities.
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