Oct 07 2025
Faculty and student researchers of the College of Computer Studies showcased their studies at the 5th International Conference on Novel and Intelligent Digital Systems (NiDS2025), held on September 24 - 26, 2025, in Athens, Greece.
NiDS2025, jointly hosted by the University of West Attica (UniWA) and the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) in partnership with the Greek Computer Society (EPY/GCS), provided a global platform for researchers to share breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, digital systems, the Internet of Things, and data-driven applications.
This year’s hybrid conference welcomed participants onsite in Athens and virtually from across the world, fostering international collaboration and the exchange of ideas. Accepted papers will be published in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS) series, ensuring global visibility and recognition of the presented research.
CCS researchers showcased innovative studies that emphasized digital solutions in healthcare and medical informatics.
The paper entitled “Assessing the Perceived Usefulness and Usability of an Electronic Medical Records in a College Clinic” which highlights how technology can be enhanced in healthcare delivery in an academic setting, was presented by Mia Amor C. Tinam-isan with her co-authors January Naga, Erik Louwe Sala, Isnaina Abdulazis, and Anne Hayathi Albiso.
Meanwhile, the paper entitled “Predicting the Unseen: A Performance Analysis of Machine Learning Models in Forecasting Tuberculosis Cases in Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines,” which underscores the potential of artificial intelligence in improving disease prediction and strengthening public health response, was presented by Paul B. Bokingkito Jr. with his co-author Redeemtor Sacayan.
Other CCS researchers joined virtually, presenting studies that demonstrated the potential of intelligent systems to address health, environmental, and community challenges:
The active involvement of CCS researchers at NiDS2025 demonstrates 91社区's strong commitment to enhancing the standard of research and promoting international collaboration. The studies showcased the practical uses of developing technologies in healthcare, environmental monitoring, and community security through the application of AI, IoT, and data science.
Through these contributions, CCS faculty and students reaffirmed their vital role in influencing the future and in achieving 91社区’s vision of becoming a leading institution in science, technology, and innovation—not only in the Philippines but also within the global academic community.