This book aims to provide a comprehensive reference for the research community and practitioners engaged in future technologies.
The Future Technologies Conference (FTC) 2025 was held on 6–7 November 2025 in Munich, Germany, bringing together researchers, academics, and industry professionals to present and discuss advances in various technology areas. The conference encompassed topics such as Technology Trends, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Data Science, Computing, Ambient Intelligence, Security, and e-Learning.
A total of 485 papers were submitted, and following a thorough peer-review process, 175 papers were accepted for publication. These proceedings include contributions that highlight both foundational research and practical applications in emerging technologies.
Edited by:
Kohei Arai Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Country of Publication: Switzerland Dimensions:
Height: 235mm,
Width: 155mm,
ISBN:9783032079947 ISBN 10: 3032079942 Series:Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems Pages: 669 Publication Date:20 October 2025 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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College/higher education
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Undergraduate
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Further / Higher Education
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
A Review of Studies on Museum Information Design Based on VR and AR in China.- Automated Drone Image Analysis for Real-Time Disaster Response and Emergency Situations.- Interfaces and Usability in Digital Flight Logs: Applied Design in the Aeronautical Context.- Adversarial Pattern Identification in Face Recognition System.- DDG: Detecting Deceptive Gait Walk Based on Videos.- Apple Leaf Disease Detection: A Comprehensive Analysis of Pre-Trained Models and Platform Development.- A Knowledge Management System for Capturing and Reusing Best Practices in Learning Design: A Pilot Study.- Reducing Social Isolation and Solitary Deaths with AI-Powered Conversational Companions.- The Relationship of Software Complexity and Understandability.- Evaluating Hyper-V vs. Proxmox: Performance Comparison for Virtualization.- Enhancing Data Collection for Humanitarian Demining: Mobile Applications and Approaches for Registering Geospatial Structures.