

This volume in the series, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications (FAIA), presents the proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Human-Computer Interaction (ArtInHCI2024). The conference was successfully held in Kunming, China from 25 to 27 October 2024.
ArtInHCI2024 organized discussions on a number of hot topics, including deep learning, artificial neural networks, computer vision and pattern recognition, and focused on the challenges of research as well as of application. The conference consisted of an onsite session and an online session, showcasing various items such as keynote speeches, oral reports, poster presentations, and Q&A. We were fortunate to have with us experts and scholars from around the globe to share their latest findings and insights, including Professor Ji Zhang, University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ), Australia; Professor Huiyu Zhou, University of Leicester, UK; Professor Liang Liao, Zhongyuan University of Technology, China; Assoc. Prof. Aslina Baharum, Sunway University, Malaysia; Prof. Xiaohui Zou, Peking University, Director of Interdisciplinary Knowledge Modeling Research Group, Special & Researcher, Hengqin Searle Technology Co. Ltd., China; Prof. Ljiljana Trajkovic, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada; Assoc. Prof. Teh Sin Yin, Universiti Sains Malaysia; Assoc. Prof. Le Nguyen Quoc Khanh, Taipei Medical University (TMU), Taiwan, China; Asst. Prof. Teoh Wei Lin, Heriot-Watt University Malaysia, Malaysia; Asst. Prof. Chong Zhi Lin, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia; Asst. Prof. Luís Silva, NOVA School of Science and Technology, Portugal; and Assoc. Prof. Yuping Song, Shanghai Normal University, China.
The ArtInHCI conference was conceived with the aim of promoting academic exchange within and across disciplines, addressing theoretical and practical challenges and advancing current understanding and application; a process which we hope will also spread amity, establish connections and enable future collaboration.
The ArtInHCI organizing committee extend their sincerest gratitude to all those who have supported the conference in their various ways; the authors who have chosen this platform to publish their works and communicate with peers, the participants who took an interest and attended the conference, the chairs and committee members whose professional expertise and judgment has been indispensible, the keynote speakers who so generously shared their vision and passion, and the reviewers who upheld the faith in scholarship and contributed their experience and honest opinions. It has been a pleasure and honor to work alongside them, and we look forward to further cooperation with them at future ArtInHCI conferences.
The Editors