Previous ICCSCI Event
The 10th International Conference on Computer Science and Computational Intelligence (ICCSCI) 2025
The opening ceremony marked the formal start of the conference, highlighted by a series of opening speeches from key figures. The Chairman of ICCSCI 2025 delivered the first address, emphasizing the conference’s role in advancing computer science research and collaboration. This was followed by remarks from the Dean of the School of Computer Science at BINUS University and the Rector of BINUS University, who both underscored the importance of innovation, global collaboration, and the strategic role of technology in shaping sustainable development.
Fig. 1 Fabian Surya Pramudya, Ph.D(General Chairman ICCSCI 2025 )
Adding a cultural touch to the ceremony, the Paramabira performance captivated the audience before transitioning into the keynote sessions. The first keynote was delivered by Prof. Eko Sediyono, who discussed the challenges of conducting research in Indonesia and highlighted the vast potential of artificial intelligence in supporting sustainable development. The session was followed by Prof. Mhd. Reza M. I. Pulungan, who presented his work on deep reinforcement learning-based power management systems for high-performance computing clusters. A lively question-and-answer session reflected strong audience engagement with the topics presented.

Fig 2. Paramabira(Kampus Semarang) performance

Fig 3. Dance Performance

Fig 4. Prof. Eko Sediyono

Fig 5. Prof. Mhd. Reza M. I. Pulungan
After a short coffee break, the conference resumed with an insightful keynote by Prof. Peter Rossmanith on online algorithms with predictions, offering a forward-looking perspective on computational efficiency. The morning keynote sessions concluded with Prof. Derwin Suhartono’s presentation, which explored sarcasm as a linguistic and cognitive phenomenon, shedding light on the relationship between language and artificial intelligence. The discussions continued during the subsequent Q&A session before participants broke for lunch.

Fig 6. Prof. Peter Rossmanith

Fig 7. Prof. Derwin Suhartono
The afternoon was dedicated to academic exchange through Parallel Session 1, where researchers presented their papers across multiple tracks. Following another coffee break, Parallel Session 2 took place alongside student poster presentations, providing a platform for emerging scholars to showcase their work and engage directly with attendees. The first day concluded in the late afternoon with a brief closing session, summarizing key insights and setting expectations for the following day.
Day two of ICCSCI 2025 began on Friday, 1 August 2025, with participant re-registration in the morning. The conference quickly moved into Parallel Session 3, where paper presentations continued, fostering in-depth discussions and knowledge sharing. A mid-morning coffee break allowed participants to network before resuming sessions until lunchtime.
In the afternoon, Parallel Session 4 ran concurrently with a specialized “AI for Healthcare” training session led by Dr. Nur Afny Catur Andryani. The training attracted significant interest, highlighting practical applications of artificial intelligence in the healthcare sector. After a final coffee break, the conference concluded with the Closing Ceremony and Awarding Session, recognizing outstanding contributions and marking the successful completion of ICCSCI 2025.

Figure 8. Dr. Nur Afny Catur Andryani.
The two-day conference reinforced ICCSCI’s commitment to advancing research, innovation, and collaboration in computer science, leaving participants with valuable insights and strengthened professional networks.
The 9th International Conference on Computer Science and Computational Intelligence (ICCSCI) 2024 was held at The Stone Hotels, Legian Bali on August 28-29, 2024.
Day 1
First, the event started with “Gadung Kasturi Dance” by students of Universitas Ngurah Rai

Fig 1. Gadung Kasturi Dance
Continue with singing of Indonesia Raya by all participant in Indo Pacific Forum
This event began with the opening of the Binus Indo Pacific Forum event at the same place.

Fig 2. Opening Binus Indo Pacific Forum by MC
Welcoming Remarks of BINUS Indo-Pacific Forum by Prof. Tirta Nugraha Mursitama, Ph.D.
Advisor for Collaboration and Global Engagement, BINUS University

Fig 3. Prof. Tirta Nugraha Mursitama, Ph.D.
Advisor for Collaboration and Global Engagement, BINUS University
Video of Welcoming Remarks of BINUS University by Dr. Nelly, S.Kom., M.M., CSCA Rector, BINUS University

Fig 4. Dr. Nelly, S.Kom., M.M., CSCA Rector, BINUS University
Welcoming Remarks of BINUS Higher Education by Mr. Stephen Wahyudi Santoso, BSE, MSIST, CBDMP, President BINUS Higher Education

Fig 5. Mr. Stephen Wahyudi Santoso, BSE, MSIST, CBDMP, President BINUS Higher Education
Official Opening by Gong and Group Picture

Fig 6. Official Opening by Gong and Group Picture
Keynote Speech Session 1
- Mr. Arsjad Rasjid, Chairman of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN) Indonesia
- Prof. Tirta Nugraha Mursitama, Ph.D., Deputy Minister for Investment Cooperation, Ministry of Investment/Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board, Republic of Indonesia
- H.E. Gina A. Jamoralin, Ph.D., MPA, MBA, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of The Republic of Philippines to The Republic of Indonesia
- Prof. Dr. Arif Satria, SP, M. Si., Rector, Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB University)

Fig 7. H.E. Gina A. Jamoralin, Ph.D., MPA, MBA, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of The Republic of Philippines to The Republic of Indonesia

Fig 8. Token of Appreciation for Keynote Speakers
Keynote Speech Session 2
- Moderator: Prof. Fergyanto E. Gunawan, Dr. Eng. Dean of BINUS ASO School of Engineering, BINUS University
- Dr. Felix Tan, Associate Dean (International) and Associate Professor of Information Systems, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia (Title: “Riding the Wave of Digital Transformation in Asia-Pacific” )
- Assoc. Prof. Dr. Manmeet Mahinderjit Singh, Programme Manager Research Ecosystem, Development & Innovation, School of Computer Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Malaysia. (Title:“Cybersecurity and Sustainability in ASEAN Countries & Its Future”)
- Mr. Rakhmat Yulianto, Director of Investment Promotion Development, Ministry of Investment/Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM), Republic of Indonesia

Fig 9. Token of Appreciation for Keynote Speakers

Fig 10. Closing of Welcoming Ceremony by MC
At noon, the ICCSCI 2024 continued with the opening of the conference event, which began with a video speech from the Rector of Bina Nusantara University, Dr. Nelly, S.Kom., M.M., CSCA.

Fig 11. Dr. Nelly, S.Kom., M.M., CSCA. – Rector of Bina Nusantara University
Continue with the opening speech by the Chairman of the ICCSCI 2024 Conference. Dr. Hady Pranoto, S.Kom, M.T.I.

Fig 12. Dr. Hady Pranoto, S.Kom, M.T.I. Chairman of the ICCSCI 2024 Conference
Continue by the opening speech remark by Dean – School of Computer Science, BINUS University – Dr. Ir. Derwin Suhartono, S.Kom., M.T.I

Fig 13. Dean – School of Computer Science, BINUS University – Dr. Ir. Derwin Suhartono, S.Kom., M.T.I
ICCSCI 2024 has 2 Keynote Speakers:
Keynote 1 : Assoc. Prof. Dr. Manmeet Mahinderjit Singh (Universiti Sains Malaysia) who delivered a presentation entitled “Empowering Digital Society with Computational Intelligence towards Sustainable Development Goals”. Which was presented at the Binus Indo Pacific Forum event.

Fig 14. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Manmeet Mahinderjit Singh (Universiti Sains Malaysia)
Keynote 2 : Prof. Dr. Ir. Ford Lumban Gaol, SMIEEE (BINUS University), presented “Harnessing the Power of Data and Intelligence in the Internet of Things.”

Fig 15. Prof. Dr. Ir. Ford Lumban Gaol, SMIEEE (BINUS University)
The next activity is onsite presentation, At The Stones Hotel, 25 authors presented their papers onsite. At the same time, online presentations were also made by other presenters who chose online. The ICCSCI 2024 has a new record for the acceptance rate, only 23% of papers were accepted from 474 papers submitted to the conference. The papers presented came from various countries, such as the Philippines, India, Malaysia, Japan, Taiwan, and North Texas.
Day 2.
Day 2 continues by presentations from presenters both onsite and online.
At this event, a Geo AI Training event was also held by the Research Interest Groups GeoBee: Intelligence Geospatial Dashboard.

Fig 16, Fabian Surya Pramudya, S.T., M.T., Ph.D .

Fig 17. Dr. Hj. Indri Astuti, S.H., M.Si. (Kepala Dinas Komunikasi dan Informatika, Pemerintah Kota Tangerang)

Fig 18. Muhamad Keenan Ario, S.Kom, M.Kom.

Fig 19. Muhammad Edo Syahputra, S.T., M.Kom

Fig 20. Said Achmad, S.Kom., M.Kom
And finally, the closing speech of the 2024 ICCSCI Conference by Prof. Dr. Ir. Widodo Budiharto, S.Si., M.Kom., IPM, SMIEEE

Fig 21. Prof. Dr. Ir. Widodo Budiharto, S.Si., M.Kom., IPM, SMIEEE
At last activity is the announcement of the Best Paper and 3 Best Presenters.
Picture of School of Computer Science Leader and Committee that made ICCSCI 2024 a success.



And special thanks to the School of Computer Science members, who were involved as session chairs in Jakarta, were kept busy by this event. (if any picture from this event in Jakarta, the editor will update this post.)
Editorial by Hady Pranoto
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