The 27th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction (HCII) was held in Gothenburg, Sweden from June 22nd to 27th, with over 3, 000 experts and scholars from around the world attending the conference. It was successfully held on the June 24th , and the papers of Dr. Lin Jiafeng, doctoral students Zhao Yaliang, Xu Yingying, and Wang Hui from the School of Humanities of SHNU were selected for the conference proceedings.
At the special invitation of the conference, Professor Wang Jianjiang, the founder of modernist theory and the School of Humanities at Shanghai Normal University, along with Professor Vasilis from Greece and Dr. Iliya from Hungary, presided over this special session. Dr. Lin Jiafeng from SHNU gave a 25-minute speech titled New Objects, New Methods, and New Verifications Bie Modernist Cultural Computing on Contemporary South Korean Literature Works, while Dr. Wang Hui from our university gave a 25 minute speech titled Study on Dao Lang's Lyric Imagery from the Perspective of Bie Modernist Cultural Computing and answered on-site questions. Professor Wang Jianjiang provided comments for the 5 speakers and Q&A participants in this sub- session.
Bie modernist Cultural Computing was first proposed by Professor Wang Jianjiang from the SHNU School of Humanities in 2021. It advocates addressing the phenomenon of deep fakes in artificial intelligence and developing a deep differentiation based on cultural computing through a combination of arts, sciences, and engineering. This enables the implementation of Bie modernist philosophy, known for distinguishing between true and false modernity, in the field of artificial intelligence.
The International Conference on Human Computer Interaction was established at the end of the last century and is held annually. It is reported that the International Human Computer Interaction Conference next year will be held in Montreal, Canada from June 23rd to 28th.