TTU Lecturer Contributes to Artificial Intelligence Research

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At the 17th International Conference on Machine Learning and Computing (ICMLC 2025) held in Guangzhou, China, leading scientists and experts in the field of artificial intelligence had the opportunity to meet, share, and discuss advanced research. The conference is a prestigious forum that promotes collaboration and expands the application of AI technology into practice.

Dr. Cao Tien Dung Participates in the 17th International Conference on Machine Learning and Computing (ICMLC 2025)

At the conference, Dr. Cao Tien Dung, Dean of the School of Information Technology at Tan Tao University (TTU), presented his research titled “Detecting Data Modification in the Marketplace of Federated Learning.” The research proposes a solution for detecting and protecting data in decentralized AI systems, contributing to the enhancement of security, transparency, and reliability in machine learning models amidst the development of decentralized AI.

Dr. Cao Tien Dung’s Research Published in the ICMLC 2025 Conference Proceedings, Published by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

During the conference, Dr. Cao Tien Dung engaged in in-depth discussions with scholars from various countries, opening up many opportunities for research collaboration and the application of AI in practical fields. This marks an important step in connecting the regional and international scientific community, thereby promoting advanced AI solutions and contributing to innovation, particularly in the digital age.

The conference is a gathering of many top experts in the field of artificial intelligence.

The ICMLC 2025 conference serves as an important forum for updating the latest technological trends, helping researchers connect and expand collaboration. The technical exchanges at the conference opened up many practical application potentials. This will be an important foundation for future research, aiming to apply AI more safely and effectively in the future.