Over 120 Scholars at the SISY Conference
More than 120 scholars from four continents participated in the 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Systems and Informatics (SISY 2025), held in Subotica from September 25–27. The conference was jointly organized by Obuda University, the Subotica Tech College of Applied Sciences, University North, Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, and the IEEE Hungary Section.
The conference addressed key challenges of the digital era, including artificial intelligence, machine and deep learning, robotics, mechatronics, manufacturing systems, digitalization, 5G technologies, and cybersecurity. Special sessions were dedicated to PhD research, generational studies, and the role of women in engineering and informatics. The plenary speakers focused on the applications, past, present, and future of fuzzy mathematics, delivering the following presentations:
- Márta Takács — Fuzzy Challenges
- Bernard De Baets — “Fuzzy Sets,” 60 Years Later
- Robert Kozma — Implementation of Brain-Inspired Multi-Sensory Integration and Decision Making using Embodied Robotic Platforms
- Ljiljana Trajković — Data Mining and Machine Learning for Analysis of Network Traffic
SISY 2025 was also a celebratory occasion, honoring the birthday of Prof. Dr. Márta Takács and her internationally recognized scientific achievements in fuzzy systems research.
The accepted and presented papers, following the peer-review process, may be published in the IEEE Xplore database, contributing to the academic value and global visibility of the conference.