MOSTART2026: 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN EDUCATION AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE APPLICATIONS
PROGRAM
Friday, April 24th

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09:15-10:15 Session 1: Keynote presentations

The lectures provide an overview of contemporary applications of artificial intelligence in optimizing human performance and computer vision. The first focuses on mental health, stress resilience, and the use of AI, AR/VR technologies, and sensors to enhance cognitive and emotional capabilities in demanding environments, while the second addresses the challenge of obtaining high-quality training data for computer vision models and presents methods for generating and synthesizing images to improve efficiency and reliability of AI systems.

Location: Sumit building
09:15
Mental Health, Stress Resilience and Artificial Intelligence (abstract)
09:45
AI in Computer Vision Applications: How to Get Training Images (abstract)
10:15-11:30 Session 2: Artificial Intelligence Applications

This track covers the development and application of artificial intelligence methods across various domains. It includes topics such as machine learning, computer vision, time series analysis, and intelligent systems, with a focus on practical and real-world applications.

Location: Sumit building
10:15
Leveraging Neural Networks for Enhanced Sudden Cardiac Death Risk Stratification (abstract)
10:30
Graph-Based 3D Catheter Detection from Monoplane Fluoroscopy for Brain Endovascular Procedures Using Synthetic Data (abstract)
PRESENTER: Juraj Perić
10:45
Towards Deep Learning-based Olive Yield Estimation (abstract)
11:00
Impact of Input Sequence Length on Accuracy and Stability in Long-Term Time Series Forecasting (abstract)
11:15
Rolling Benford Deviation Features for Early Warning of Extreme Precipitation: A Multi-Station NOAA Study (abstract)
11:30
DigiLogi: Automatic Recognition and Interpretation of Handwritten Digital Logic Circuit Images (abstract)
12:00-13:00 Session 3A: Poster Session

The poster session presents a diverse set of research contributions spanning artificial intelligence, education, and interdisciplinary applications. Topics include multi-agent systems, human–AI interaction, extended reality, autonomous systems, and data-driven analysis.

Location: Bit museum
Identification of Autonomic Fatigue Phenotypes via AI-based Unsupervised Analysis of Multi-domain HRV (abstract)
Autonomous Drone Landing Using Computer Vision: Design and Experimental Evaluation of an AprilTag-Guided ROS 2–PX4 Simulation Framework (abstract)
Application of Multi-Agent Systems in Automated Generation of SVG Vector Graphics from Textual Descriptions (abstract)
Design and Evaluation of a Modular XR Training Framework for Teacher Professional Development (abstract)
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND INTERCONNECTIVITY THROUGH THE PRESERVATION OF THE HUMAN FOOTPRINT IN POSTMODERN BUSINESS SYSTEMS (abstract)
Digital Transformation of EU-Related Training in Public Administration: Trainers’ Perspectives (abstract)
Hybrid Human–AI Approach to Audio Description of UNESCO Cultural Heritage (abstract)
12:00-13:00 Session 3B: Research Trends in Science

This session brings together senior academics to reflect on the latest trends shaping contemporary scientific research. Through their insights participants, particularly doctoral candidates, will gain a deeper understanding of emerging research directions, methodological innovations and the evolving nature of scientific work. The discussion aims to inspire critical thinking about future research directions and to support young researchers in positioning their work within a rapidly changing academic landscape.

Location: Bit museum
13:00-14:15 Session 4: Advanced Technologies in Education

This track focuses on the use of advanced technologies in education, including digital learning environments, intelligent tutoring systems, extended reality, and the integration of artificial intelligence in teaching and learning. It highlights innovative approaches to improving educational processes, student engagement, and the development of digital competencies.

Location: Sumit building
13:00
Effects of Simulation-Supported Instruction on Affective Learning Outcomes in Electronics Education: A Quasi-Experimental Study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jozo Pivac
13:15
Digital Maturity as a Foundation for AI Literacy in Croatian Schools (abstract)
13:30
Quantitative Analysis of the Use of Generative AI for Enhancing Engineering Students’ Mathematical Prior Knowledge (abstract)
13:45
Development of Competencies of Fire Commanders for the Use of Advanced ICT Tools in Disaster Management (abstract)
14:00
3D Printed Robots For Digital Education – Case Studies (abstract)
14:15
Design and Evaluation of a Retrieval-Augmented Generation System for Teacher Support in Moodle: Effects of LLM Choice and Chunk Size (abstract)
14:15-14:45 Session 5: Science Café and Special Research Presentation

The Science Café and Special Research Presentation is an informal yet academically engaging session designed to foster open discussion and exchange of ideas among doctoral students, researchers, and conference participants. The Science Café segment provides a platform for presenting ongoing research, encouraging feedback, networking, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The session also features a special research presentation focused on the mathematical analysis and assessment of stress impacts on cardiological data, highlighting the application of advanced analytical methods in addressing real-world challenges in health and performance.

Location: Sumit building
14:15
A Conceptual Model of Automated Financial Reporting Based on Blockchain Technology and Artificial Intelligence (abstract)
14:30
Research, Mathematical Analysis, and Assessment of the Impact of Stress on Cardiological Data (abstract)
PRESENTER: Miroslav Dechev