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2025 6th International Conference on Machine Learning and Human-Computer Interaction was held successfully online and offline combination in Meiji University Ikuta campus, Kawasaki, Japan during March 4-6, 2025. Thanks for all your contribution.

Conference Proceedings

July 24, 2025 News!  MLHMI 2025 conference papers are published in the IEEE CPS Conference Proceedings.(Click)

 

Conference photos

Group Photo (Onsite and Online)

 

 

Opening Remark by General Co-Chair of MLHMI  2025-Prof. Kiyoshi Hoshino

Keynote Speakers

Prof. Xudong Jiang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Speech Title: Critical Foundations and Techniques of Machine Learning That Drive AI

Prof. Kiyoshi Hoshino, Meiji University,  (Professor Emeritus) University of Tsukuba, Japan

Speech Title: A new methodology for estimating eye rotational movement and gaze using a camera placed almost at the side of human eyes

Prof. Tae-Kyun Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

Speech Title: Image and 3D Shape Generation

   
Invited Speakers
Prof. Wen-Syan LiSeoul National University, Korea
Speech Title: Building Complex LLM-based Q&A Systems: Challenges, Blueprint, and Case Studies
Prof. Yoosoo Oh,  Daegu University, Korea
Speech Title: Educational and Industrial Innovation through No-Code AI Tools: A New Paradigm for Strengthening Digital Competencies
Prof. Maxim Bakaev,  Novosibirsk State Technical University, Russia
Speech Title: Evoking Personas and Specialists from Large Language Models: going beyond the optimistic common-sense assistants
Dr. Xiangyu Yue, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Speech Title: Towards unified Multimodal Learning

Conference Moments

  

Lab Visit  

Best Presentations

Paper ID: MP5009
Title: Recognizing Challenging Behavior for Multiple Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Using the 3SLC Method
Presenter: Jonguk Jung, Daegu University, Republic of Korea
Paper ID: MP5010
Title: Interface Design for Small Vessels in Autonomous Navigation Systems
Presenter: Ryota Imai, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan

Poster Session