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Post by : Badri Ariffin
The American University of Sharjah (AUS) has recently emerged as a central point for groundbreaking research in artificial intelligence by hosting the 12th International Conference on Dependable Systems and Their Applications (DSA 2025). This three-day event, which wrapped up on Wednesday, attracted around 60 researchers, industry players, and policymakers from the UAE and beyond, all aiming to enhance the trustworthiness of next-gen intelligent technologies.
The conference addressed a pressing concern globally—ensuring that increasingly intricate AI systems are reliable and function consistently. Across various sessions, topics were explored such as adaptive intelligence, reliability in autonomous systems, and AI-powered optimization. Presentations highlighted advancements in multimodal large language model robotics, new frameworks for evaluating autonomous driving, and optimization techniques in diverse cloud environments.
Online sessions enriched discussions on software testing, defect analysis, reliability between cloud and edge computing, intelligent applications utilizing large language models, software for autonomous vehicles, and human-AI interaction. Depending on improving system performance and dependability was a common thread throughout.
The findings from DSA 2025 will be published by IEEE Conference Publishing Services and submitted for DOI inclusion in IEEE Xplore Digital Library alongside other significant indexing platforms like Ei Compendex and Scopus.
The conference received backing from Southwest Jiaotong University and was technically sponsored by the IEEE Reliability Society, along with support from various academic and industry collaborators.
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