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Venue: Bahcesehir University South Campus
Add: Yıldız, Çırağan Cd. No: 4-6, 34349 Beşiktaş, İstanbul, Turkey
ICAAI 2019
RSAE 2019
October 26-28, 2019
Istanbul, Turkey
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Contents
Welcome Letter 3
Conference Committees 4
Useful Information 6
Instructions for Presentation 7
Conference Agenda 8
Introduction of Speakers 10
Parallel Presentation Sessions 16
Session 1- Algorithm Design and Soft Computing 16
Session 2- Data Analysis and Calculation 17
Session 3- Intelligent Robots and Artificial Intelligence 18
Session 4- Modern Information Technology and Application 19
Session 5- Image Processing 20
Session 6- Computer Network and Information Communication 21
Poster Presentation 22
Lab Visits 23
Attractions in Istanbul 24
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Welcome Letter It is our great pleasure to welcome you to attend 2019 The 3rd International Conference on
Advances in Artificial Intelligence (ICAAI 2019) jointly with workshop of 2019 The 2nd
International Conference on Robotics Systems and Automation Engineering (RSAE 2019)
during October 26-28, 2019 in Istanbul, Turkey.
The major goal and feature of these conferences are to bring academic scientists,
engineers, industry researchers together to exchange and share their experiences and
research results, and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions
adopted. Prestigious experts and professors have been invited to deliver the latest
information in their respective expertise areas. The conference has 2 Keynote Speakers, 1
Invited Speaker, and 6 Technical Sessions. It will be a golden opportunity for the students,
researchers and engineers to interact with the experts and specialists to get their advice or
consultation on technical matters, sales and marketing strategies.
We’d like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who has contributed to ICAAI and
RSAE as their success could only been achieved through a team effort. Additionally, our
special thanks go to all the conference speakers for their insightful and contemporary
thought leadership on many emerging research topics. We would also like to especially
thank the conference chairs, the program chairs and the session chairs, for putting the
conference together; as well as to all the technical committee members and reviewers for
their excellent work in reviewing the papers and their other academic support efforts. Finally,
we are particularly grateful to all the authors and presenters of the papers as well as all the
attendees for their contributions to this wonderful conference.
Conference Organizing Committees
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Conference Committees
Advisory Chair
Ronny Hartanto, Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences, Germany
General Co Chairs
Huseyin Seker, Staffordshire University, UK
Xin-She Yang, Middlesex University, UK
Technical Programme Chairs
Mehmet Emin Aydin, The University of West of England, UK
Amine Ait Si Ali, Northumbria University, UK
Michel Aldanondo, Université de Toulouse, Mines Albi, Albi, France
Local Co-Chairs
Serkan Ayvaz, Bahcesehir University, Turkey
Ferdi Sarac, Suleyman Demirel University, Turkey
International Technical Committee
Aashish A. Bardekar, Sipna College of Engineering & Technology, India
Abdul Rahman A. Alsewari, University Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia
Abel Angel Sullon Macalupu, Universidad Peruana Unió n, Peru
Adam Cholewa, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Ali Bou Nassif, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Amin Amini, Brunel University, United Kingdom
Anna Bzymek, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Chun-Liang Lin, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
Emad Bataineh, Zayed University, United Arab Emirates
Erhan Ilhan Konukseven, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Filipe Portela, University of Minho, Portugal
Gururaj H L, Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering, India
Habib Hamam, University of Moncton, Canada
Hendra Tjahyadi, Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia
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Heru Susanto, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia
Hosein Naderpour, Semnan University, Iran
Jennifer(Qiong) Zhou, California Data Science, United States
Jonah Lissner, Athens Institute for Education & Research, Greece
Kristina Sutiene, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
Majdi Beseiso, Al-Balqa Applied University, Jordan
Malak Abdullah, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan
Mehdi Vafakhah, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
Michał Niezabitowski, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Milos Z. Jovanovic, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Mohamed Basel Almourad, Zayed University, United Arab Emirates
Mohamed Maher Ben Ismail, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
Mohammed Abu Shquier, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
Mohd Khalid Awang, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia
Mokhairi Makhtar, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia
Nacer Eddine Zarour, University of Constantine 2, Algeria
Nemias Saboya Rios, Universidad Peruana Unió n, Peru
Nikolaos Matsatsinis, Technical University of Crete, Greece
Noureddine Elouazizi, University of British Columbia, Canada
Omar Leonel Loaiza Jara, Universidad Peruana Unió n, Peru
Ricardo Vilalta, University of Houston, United States
Rozniza Ali, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
Ryszard Tadeusiewicz, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
Sameh Hadouaj, Universite de Tunis, Tunisia
Samuel Lukas, Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia
Sarah Ibri, UHBC, Algeria
Simon X. Liao, The University of Winnipeg, Canada
Talal Bonny, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Tamer Rabie, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Toshihiro Matsui, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
Weili Zhang, eBay Inc US, United States
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Useful Information
Conference Venue
Bahcesehir University South Campus
Address: Yıldız, Çırağan Cd. No: 4-6, 34349 Beşiktaş, İstanbul, Turkey
Website: https://bau.edu.tr/
Time
Time
UTC/GMT+3
Weather
Average Temperature in October in Istanbul
12℃-20℃
Transportation
Airports in İstanbul
Istanbul Airport: It is located on the European side of İstanbul. Average travel time to the
city center is 1 hour.
www.istairport.com
İstanbul Sabiha Gö kç en Airport: It is located on the Asian side of İstanbul. Average travel
time to the city center is 1.5 hours.
www.sgairport.com
Once you arrive at one of the Airports you can find shuttle busses to Taksim. This is a
central location for traveling anywhere in İstanbul. You can then take a taxi to your desired
destination. Or you can take a taxi directly (show the address to taxi driver, journey time 30-
75 min). Metro and then any other public transportation (approx. 2 TL or $ 1 one trip, not
recommended for non-experienced travellers)
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Instructions for Presentation Please come 10 minutes earlier before your session starts.
※ A best presentation will be selected from each session and award during dinner.
Devices Provided by the Conference Organizer
Laptops (with MS-Office & Adobe Reader)
Projector & Screen
Laser Sticks
Portal Frame
Materials Provided by the Presenters
Oral Presentation: PowerPoint or PDF files. Please copy your slide file to the desktop
before session starts.
Poster Presentation: 841mm high and 594mm wide (A1 size), Poster must be in the
“Portrait” orientation (not “Landscape”). During your poster session, the author should stay
by your poster paper to explain and discuss your paper.
Duration of Each Presentation
Regular Oral Session: about 15 minutes of presentation including Q&A.
Poster Session: about 10 minutes of presentation for each poster.
About Dress Code
All participants are required to dress formally. Casual wear is unacceptable. National formal
dress is acceptable.
Security Reminder
Please pay attention to the personal security. Do not trust strangers easily and be wary of
being cheated by strangers.
The conference venue is open to public, you carry valuables requested their proper custody,
due to their own inadvertent loss of custody of your own risk. We cannot be responsible for
loss or damage during the conference days
Please don't throw your name card away when you don't need it, just return it to the
registration table.
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Conference Agenda
October 26, 2019 - Schedule 10:00-17:00 Participants Check-in & Materials Collection
(The entrance hall between A and B buildings)
October 27, 2019 - Schedule
Keynote & Plenary Speeches
09:00-09:10
Conference Opening Remarks
Prof. Huseyin Seker,
Staffordshire University, UK
B-Conf
Conference
Hall
09:10-09:55
Keynote Speaker I
Prof. Jaap van den Herik,
Leiden University, The Netherlands
Speech Title: Disruptive Developments in the Court Room
9:55-10:40
Keynote Speaker II
Prof. John MacIntyre,
University of Sunderland, UK
Speech Title: The Next Industrial Revolution: Industry 4.0 and the
Role of Artificial Intelligence
10:40-11:00 Group Photo and Coffee Break
11:00-11:40
Plenary Speaker I
Prof. Nafiz Arica,
Bahcesehir University, Turkey
Speech Title: Deep Learning Approaches in Face Analysis
B-Conf
Conference
Hall
11:40-13:00 Lunch Academy
Café
Parallel Oral Sessions
13:00-15:00
Session 1
Algorithm Design and Soft Computing
B-Conf
Conference
Hall
Session 2
Data Analysis and Calculation
Classrooms
B401
Session 3
Intelligent Robots and Artificial Intelligence
Classrooms
B402
15:00-15:30 Group Photo and Coffee Break
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15:00-15:30 Poster Presentation B-Conf
Conference Hall
Parallel Oral Sessions
15:30-17:30
Session 4
Modern Information Technology and Application
B-Conf
Conference
Hall
Session 5
Image Processing
Classrooms
B401
Session 6
Computer Network and Information Communication
Classrooms
B402
17:30-20:00 Award Banquet Academy
Café
October 28, 2019- Schedule
Lab Visit
Big Data Research and Development Center; Cyber Security Center; Stanford Robotics
Laboratory; Blockchain Center; Image Processing Laboratory; Microprocessors Laboratory
Session Index Session 1: T1015, T1036, T1047, T1054, T1057, T1064, T11004, T11007
Session 2: T1038, T1041, T1053, T1058, T1060, T1062, T1069, T11008
Session 3: T1011, T1028, T1040, T1043, T1049, T1068, T11009, T2003
Session 4: T1006, T1024-A, T1033, T1039, T1067, T1075, T11001-A, T11005
Session 5: T1012, T1013, T1017, T1022, T1023, T1025, T1032, T1045
Session 6: T1031, T1034, T1056, T1066, T1071, T1072, T1074, T11006
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Introduction of Speakers
Keynote Speaker I
Prof. Jaap van den Herik
Leiden University, the Netherlands
Title: Disruptive Developments in the Court Room
Abstract: Courts aim to judge almost perfectly,thereby relying on the best support available.
Currently I see to possible futures. Future 1: Judges need the most advanced systems
(computers and intelligent programs) for a proper assessment of cases (Comfort Zone)
Future 2: A totally different and disruptive approach. A series of ‘capable systems’ replace
traditional judges by autonomously executing their work. Lawyers and judges prefer to be
supported by advanced computer programs so that they can handle as perfect judges. I will
discuss the core values as required to be present at judges as well as other core values to
be present at lawyers. The key question is whether intelligent systems can mimic these
features and achieve the same level of values.
The two most challenging obstacles of research in this respect are
(1) prediction of the verdict by the judges when taken into account the culture and the
legacy, and
(1) e-discovery for confidential information as compared to privileged information (for
lawyers)
Finally, a timeline of expected occurrences will be given.
Biodata: Jaap van den Herik studied mathematics (with honours) at the Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam and received his PhD degree at Delft University of Technology in 1983. In 1984
he was visiting professor at the McGill School of Computer Science in Montreal. Thereafter,
he was subsequently affiliated with Maastricht University (1987-2008), Tilburg University
(2008-2016) as a full professor of Computer Science and with Leiden University as part
time professor of Computer Science and Law (since 1988).
He is the founding director of IKAT (Institute of Knowledge and Agent Technology) and
TiCC (Tilburg center for Cognition and Communication) and was supervisor of 82 PhD
researchers.
At Leiden University, Van den Herik was affiliated with the department of Computer Science
(now LIACS) between 1984 and 1988. He became professor of Computer Science and Law
in 1988, at the Center for Law in the Information Society (eLaw). Furthermore, he was
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Professor at the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) from 2014 to
2019. In 2014 he founded the Leiden Centre of Data Science (LCDS) together with Joost
Kok and Jacqueline Meulman. From January 2019 he continues his work at the
Mathematical Institute of the Leiden University.
Van den Herik’s research interests include artificial intelligence, intelligent legal systems,
big data and social innovation. In 2012, he received an ERC Advanced Grant together with
Jos Vermaseren (PI, Nikhef) and Aske Plaat, for the research proposal “Solving High
Energy Physics Equations using Monte Carlo Gaming Techniques.” Van den Herik received
a Humies Award in 2014, for his work on chess programming together with Omid E. David,
Moshe Koppel, and Nathan S. Netanyahu.
Van den Herik has been active in many organizations and advisory boards, such as the
Belgian Netherlands Association of AI (honorary member), JURIX (honorary chair), the
CSVN (honorary member), the ICGA, ToKeN, Catch, the consortium BiG Grid, and Legal
Delta. Furthermore, he is a fellow of the European AI community (EurAI), and member of
the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities. Currently he employs with the
LCDS team mates initiatives in The Hague to start an Executive Master on Legal
Technologies.
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Keynote Speaker II
Prof. John MacIntyre
BSc PhD FRSA MBCS CEng
Pro Vice Chancellor, University of Sunderland. UK
Title: The Next Industrial Revolution: Industry 4.0 and the Role of Artificial Intelligence
Abstract: The fourth industrial revolution is already approaching – often referred to as
“Industry 4.0” – which is a paradigm shift which will challenge our current systems, thinking,
and overall approach. Manufacturing industry will be transformed, with fundamental
changes possible in how supply chains work, and how manufacturing becomes agile,
sustainable, and mobile. At the heart of this paradigm shift is communication, connectivity,
and intelligent manufacturing technologies. Artificial intelligence is one of the key
technologies that will make Industry 4.0 a reality – and yet very few people really
understand what A.I. is, and how important it will be in this new industrial revolution. A.I. is
all around us already – even if we don’t realise it!
Professor John MacIntyre has been working in A.I. for more than 25 years and is Editor-in-
Chief of Neural Computing and Applications, a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing
academic work from around the world on applied A.I. Professor MacIntyre will give a picture
of how Industry 4.0 will present both challenges and opportunities, how artificial intelligence
will play a fundamental role in the new industrial revolution, and provide insights into where
A.I. may take us in the future.
Biodata: John MacIntyre is Professor of Adaptive Systems and Pro Vice Chancellor
(International) at the University of Sunderland. He is Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts,
Manufacture and Commerce, a Chartered Engineer, and a Member of the British Computer
Society. He holds a BSc (Bachelor of Science) First Class Honours in Combined Science
(Computer Science and Physiology) from the University of Sunderland, 1993; and PhD
(Doctor of Philosophy) based on his work in Neural Networks and Condition Monitoring,
also from the University of Sunderland, 1996.
His research covers the application of intelligent systems and artificial intelligence and
adaptive computing techniques (eg neural networks, genetic algorithms, fuzzy logic, neuro-
fuzzy systems, case-based reasoning and hybrid systems) to real-world problems. He
founded the University’s Centre for Adaptive Systems in 1995, and was Director of the
Centre from 1995 to 2005. He has published more than 150 peer reviewed papers and
provided keynote talks to conferences and events around the world, including the 2019
Smart China Expo, which was opened by President Xi Jinping.
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Since 1996 John has held the post of Editor-in-Chief of the journal Neural Computing and
Applications, published by Springer, which publishes applied work in neural computing and
related techniques. The journal is now one of the leading publications in this field, with an
Impact Factor of 4.6.
More recently his work has included consideration of how the technological developments
and applications of A.I. require moral and ethical frameworks, in order to ensure that the
dangers often associated with A.I. can be minimized or avoided.
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Plenary Speaker I
Prof. Nafiz Arica,
Bahcesehir University, Turkey
Title: Deep Learning Approaches in Face Analysis
Abstract: Deep learning has shown impressive performances in many problems of artificial
intelligence including face analysis which has been a challenging task in computer vision for
decades. Face analysis has various application areas such as video surveilence, human-
computer interaction and driver fatigue detection. In this talk, I will give a brief overview of
deep learning approaches in face analysis. After detecting the face regions in an input
image the first step is to preprocess those regions for the subsequent stages. Although the
preprocessing operations differ based on the application of analysis I will be focusing on the
deep learning methods developed for face alignment, pose estimation, face frontalization
and face super-resolution problems. Other subjects in the talk are related to face attribute
estimation, face expression and emotion analysis and face recognition. Face attributes
include age, gender and other attributes such as glass/no glass and beard/no beard. In
facial expression/emotion analysis I will discuss the methods in recognition of prototypical
facial expressions, i.e. anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness and surprise in addition to
facial action units. The face recognition part of the talk covers both the identification and
verification problems.
The talk will focus on state-of-the-art deep learning studies in each face analysis problem
after grouping the main approaches. Finally I conclude my talk with the challenges and
future works on face analysis.
Biodata: Dr. Nafiz Arica received the BSc degree from the Turkish Naval Academy in 1991.
He worked for the Navy as communications and combat officer for four years. In 1995, he
joined the Middle East Technical University (METU) where he received both MSc and PhD
degrees in computer engineering. His thesis was awarded the thesis of the year in 1998 at
METU. He conducted research as a postdoctoral associate both at the Beckman Institute of
the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL and at the Department of Information
Science of Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA. From 2004 to 2013 he worked as a
faculty member of Computer Engineering Department at the Turkish Naval Academy,
Istanbul. He is now working as Professor in Computer Engineering Department at
Bahcesehir University. He also holds the position of dean at the Faculty of Engineering and
Natural Sciences.
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The general theme of his research is to develop intelligent systems with a focus on “seeing”.
In accordance with this ultimate goal, his research interests include various subjects in
Computer Vision, Machine Learning and Autonomous Agents. During his research career,
he has worked on many problems that have real-world applications in these areas. In
particular, the problems, he has addressed covers image/object representation and
classification, deep learning, human activity analysis, detecting and tracking moving objects
for video surveillance, facial expression analysis. In addition he has studied on simulation
and modeling of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) flight paths, and path planning algorithms.
For his research, he combines the rigor of basic sciences with the innovative and practical
aspects of engineering. His general goal in research is to develop novel techniques based
on probabilistic models and engineering approaches. He pursues his research based on
three pillars: analysis of real world problems, development of computational models and
experimentation on large set of real data.
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Parallel Presentation Sessions
October 27-Parallel Oral Session 1
S1: Algorithm Design and Soft Computing
I. Session Chair: TBA
Time: 13:00-15:00 [Location: B-Conf Conference Hall]
Please control each presentation time within 15 minutes, including Q & A.
The certification of oral presentations and winner of best presentation will be awarded at dinner. The scheduled time for presentations might be changed due to unexpected situations, please arrive
meeting room at least 10 minutes before your session starts. To show respect to other authors, especially to encourage the student authors, we strongly suggest you
attend the whole session. Session photo will be taken at the end of each session and updated online.
T1015 13:00-13:15
Filter-Based Information-Theoretic Feature Selection
Farinaz Pisheh and Ricardo Vilalta University of Houston, United States
T1036 13:15-13:30
Supervised Link Prediction Developed For Bipartite Social Networks
Ö zge Kart, Emre Hayirci, Alp Kut and Zerrin Isik Dokuz Eylü l University, Turkey
T1047 13:30-13:45
Any Angle Path Finding in Stochastic Obstacle Scenes
Ufuk Aslan, Ali Alkaya, Serkan Yıldırım and Vural Aksakalli Marmara University, Turkey
T1054 13:45-14:00
Predictive model based on Machine Learning for the detection of physically mistreated women in the Peruvian scope
Nemias Saboya, A. Angel Sullon and Omar L. Loaiza Universidad Peruana Unió n, Peru
T1057 14:00-14:15
A Study of Cooperation with Privacy Loss Based on Asymmetric Constraint Optimization Problem Among Agents
Toshihiro Matsui Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
T1064 14:15-14:30
A Closer Look at Fake News Detection: A Deep Learning Perspective
Ayat Abedalla, Aisha Al-Sadi and Malak Abdullah Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan
T11004 14:30-14:45
Demonstrating logistic regression (LR) is the best performing classifier for low-channel count EEG in ERP and frequency classification
Mohammed J. Abdulaal, Alexander J. Casson and Patrick Gaydecki King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia
T11007 14:45-15:00
Comparing SVM and GLM in Calculating Insurance Premium for Flight Delay
Samuel Lukas, Dina Stefani and Petrus Widjaja Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia
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October 27-Parallel Oral Session 2
S2: Data Analysis and Calculation
II. Session Chair: Andrey Filchenkov, ITMO University, Russian Federation
Time: 13:00-15:00 [Location: Classrooms B401]
Please control each presentation time within 15 minutes, including Q & A.
The certification of oral presentations and winner of best presentation will be awarded at dinner. The scheduled time for presentations might be changed due to unexpected situations, please arrive
meeting room at least 10 minutes before your session starts. To show respect to other authors, especially to encourage the student authors, we strongly suggest you
attend the whole session. Session photo will be taken at the end of each session and updated online.
T1038 13:00-13:15
An Ensemble Method with Cost Function on Churn Prediction
Mohd Khalid Awang and Mokhairi Makhtar, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia
T1041 13:15-13:30
A Hybrid Feature Selection Method for Classifying Metagenomic Data in Relation to Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Mustafa Alshawaqfeh, Ammar Gharaibeh and Bilal Wajid German Jordanian University, Jordan
T1053 13:30-13:45
Laughter Classification Using 3D Convolutional Neural Networks
Faramarz Ataollahi and Merlin Teodosia Suarez De La Salle University, Philippines
T1058 13:45-14:00
KGMap: Leveraging Enterprise Knowledge Graphs by Bridging between Relational, Social and Linked Web Data
Samir Sellami, Taoufiq Dkaki, Nacer eddine Zarour and Pierre-Jean Charrel IRIT Laboratory, Toulouse, France
T1060 14:00-14:15
Probability k-means Clustering for Neural Network Architecture
Ka-Hou Chan, Wei Ke and Sio-Kei Im Macao Polytechnic Institute, Macao, China
T1062 14:15-14:30
Modelling genomics datasets to optimize its usage patterns for efficient analytics
Zeeshan Ali Shah, Ashiq Anjum and Mohamed Abouelhoda University of Derby, United Kingdom; King Faisal Specialist Hospital, Saudi Arabia
T1069 14:30-14:45
Generating datasets for classification task and predicting best algorithms with conditional generative adversarial networks
Ilya Kachalsky, Alexey Zabashta, Andrey Filchenkov and Georgiy Korneev Saint Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics (ITMO University), Russian Federation
T11008 14:45-15:00
A Novel Fishing Finder Technique Based on VMS Data in Indonesia
Pujianto Yugopuspito, Samuel Lukas, I Made Murwantara, Steven Albert and Hery Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia
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October 27-Parallel Oral Session 3
S3: Intelligent Robots and Artificial Intelligence
Session Chair: Prof. Ali Bou Nassif, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Time: 13:00-15:00 [Location: Classrooms B402] Please control each presentation time within 15 minutes, including Q & A.
The certification of oral presentations and winner of best presentation will be awarded at dinner. The scheduled time for presentations might be changed due to unexpected situations, please arrive
meeting room at least 10 minutes before your session starts. To show respect to other authors, especially to encourage the student authors, we strongly suggest you
attend the whole session. Session photo will be taken at the end of each session and updated online.
T1011 13:00-13:15
Pose Invariant People Detection in Point Clouds for Mobile Robots
Akif Hacinecipoglu, Erhan Ilhan Konukseven and Ahmet Bugra Koku Middle East Technical University, Turkey
T1028 13:15-13:30
Improving Collaborative Filtering Recommender System Results using Optimization Technique
Bushra Alhijawi Princess Sumaya University for Technology, Jordan
T1040 13:30-13:45
Monitoring of residential drinking water service consumption using Human Machine Interaction (HCI) techniques
David Chilcañ á n, Cristopher Cuzco and Alvaro Uyaguari Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas “Espe”, Ecuador
T1043 13:45-14:00
Comparative Study on the Performance of Heuristic Optimization Techniques in Robotic Path Planning
Mohammed Baziyad, Ali Bou Nassif, Tamer Rabie and Raouf Fareh University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
T1049 14:00-14:15
An AI Driven Real-time 3-D Representation of an Off-shore WT for Fault Diagnosis and Monitoring
Amin Amini, Jamil Kanfound and Tat-Hean Gan Brunel University London, United Kingdom
T1068 14:15-14:30
A Negative Similarity Based Hybrid Recommender System Using Apache Spark
Serkan Ayvaz and Mustafa Fatih Cetin Bahcesehir University, Turkey
T11009 14:30-14:45
Decision System Modelling for “Saboteur” using Heuristics and Means-Ends Analysis
Dion Krisnadi, Samuel Lukas, Laurentius Dominick Logan, Nadya Felim Bachtiar and Livia Andriana Lohanda Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia
T2003 14:45-15:00
Slippage Estimation of Two Wheeled Mobile Robot Using Recurrent Deep Neural Network
İsmail Ö zç il, A. Buğra Koku and E. İlhan Konukseven
Middle East Technical University, Turkey
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October 27-Parallel Oral Session 4
S4: Modern Information Technology and Application
Session Chair: Prof. Rehab Duwairi, Jordan University of Science and Technology,
Jordan
Time: 15:30-17:30 [Location: B-Conf Conference Hall]
Please control each presentation time within 15 minutes, including Q & A.
The certification of oral presentations and winner of best presentation will be awarded at dinner. The scheduled time for presentations might be changed due to unexpected situations, please arrive
meeting room at least 10 minutes before your session starts. To show respect to other authors, especially to encourage the student authors, we strongly suggest you
attend the whole session. Session photo will be taken at the end of each session and updated online.
T1006 15:30-15:45
StarFont: enabling font completion based on few shots examples
Xu Yan and Ran Yi, Tsinghua University, China
T1024-A 15:45-16:00
Optimization of Fuzzy-ARMAX Hybrid Model by Taguchi Technique for Groundwater Level Forecasting
Mehdi Vafakhah, Bagher Shirmohammadi and Vahid Moosavi Tarbiat Modarres University, Iran
T1033 16:00-16:15
Improving Metrics to Rank the Research Performance
Yaniasih Yaniasih, Aris Yaman, Ambar Yoganingrum, Fadly Saputra, Heru Susanto and Slamet Riyanto Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia
T1039 16:15-16:30
ArDep: An Arabic Lexicon for Detecting Depression
Bara Bataineh, Rehab Duwairi and Malak Abdullah Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan
T1067 16:30-16:45
Security Improvement in Mobile Baking Using Hybrid Authentication
Milad Joudaki Zadeh and Hamid Barati Islamic Azad University, Iran
T1075 16:45-17:00
Toward a Deep Recommender System for MOOCs Platforms
Khaoula Mrhar and Mounia Abik Mohammed V University Rabat, Morocco
T11001-A 17:00-17:15
A study of the retrieval, utilization of digital library information resources among the students in academic libraries in katsina state
Nura Abdullahi Hassan Usman Katsina Polytechnic, Nigeria
T11005 17:15-17:30
Multi Point-of-View Video Recording for Eye Surgery Setting
David Habsara Hareva, Livia Andriana Lohanda and Junita Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia
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October 27-Parallel Oral Session 5
S5: Image Processing
Session Chair: TBA
Time: 15:30-17:30 [Location: Classrooms B401]
Please control each presentation time within 15 minutes, including Q & A.
The certification of oral presentations and winner of best presentation will be awarded at dinner. The scheduled time for presentations might be changed due to unexpected situations, please arrive
meeting room at least 10 minutes before your session starts. To show respect to other authors, especially to encourage the student authors, we strongly suggest you
attend the whole session. Session photo will be taken at the end of each session and updated online.
T1012 15:30-15:45
The Use of Local Binary Pattern (LBP) for Feature Extraction of Members of The Mud Crab Genus Scylla
Rozniza Ali and Mohamad Syafieq Mohd Fauzi Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
T1013 15:45-16:00
Evaluation of the Impact of Noise on Biometric Authentication Systems
Maryam Lafkih, Mounia Mikram, Sanaa Ghouzali and Mohammed El HAZITI Mohammed V University, Morocco
T1017 16:00-16:15
Deep learning-based detection of overlapping cells
Agne Paulauskaite-Taraseviciene, Kristina Sutiene, Justas Valotka, Vidas
Raudonis and Tomas Iesmantas Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
T1022 16:15-16:30
Comparing the Behaviour of Human Face Capturing Attention of Autistic & Normal Developing Children Using Eye Tracking Data Analysis Approach
Mohamed Basel Almourad and Emad Bataineh Zayed University, United Arab Emirates
T1023 16:30-16:45
New Sentiment Analysis Model Using LDA for Arabic Tweets
Majdi Beseiso Al-Balqa Applied University, Jordan
T1025 16:45-17:00
Automatic Recognition and Classification of Granite Tiles using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN)
Muhammad Ather Iqbal Hussain, Babar Khan, Zhijie Wang and Guangxiao Song Donghua University, China, China
T1032 17:00-17:15
Monitoring Trending Topics of Real-World Events on Indonesian Tweets using Fuzzy C-Means in Lower Dimensional Space
Hendri Murfi Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
T1045 17:15-17:30
Smart Assistant for Blind and Visually Impaired People
Nourhn Tahoun, Anwar Awad and Talal Bonny University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
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October 27-Parallel Oral Session 6
S6: Computer Network and Information Communication
Session Chair: TBA
Time: 15:30-17:30 [Location: Classrooms B402]
Please control each presentation time within 15 minutes, including Q & A.
The certification of oral presentations and winner of best presentation will be awarded at dinner. The scheduled time for presentations might be changed due to unexpected situations, please arrive
meeting room at least 10 minutes before your session starts. To show respect to other authors, especially to encourage the student authors, we strongly suggest you
attend the whole session. Session photo will be taken at the end of each session and updated online.
T1031 15:30-15:45
An Appraisal on Accessibility of Internet Resources by Undergraduate Students in University Libraries: A Case of Federal University Dutsin-Ma Library
Nura Abba Unguwar Alkali Hassan Usman Katsina Polytechnic, Nigeria
T1034 15:45-16:00
Bandwidth Usage Forecasting and Network Anomaly Detection Based on Neural Network Approach
Omima Mashallh, Ammar Gharaibeh and Ala Khalifah German Jordanian University
T1056 16:00-16:15
PAPR Reduction Based on Genetic Algorithm for PTS Wavelet-OFDM Systems
Mohamed S. El-Mahallawy, Safa M. Gasser, Sameh A. Fathy and Esam A. A. Hagras Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Egypt
T1066 16:15-16:30
Time to Lane Crossing Estimation Using Deep Learning-Based Instance Segmentation Scheme
Shih-Ting Huang, Yu-Ching Chan, Yu-Chen Lin and Chun-Liang Lin National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
T1071 16:30-16:45
Inter Session Communication in a Reactive Web Application for the IoT System
Soetrisno, Frans Panduwinata and Pujianto Yugopuspito Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia
T1072 16:45-17:00
Simulation of Adaptive Control for Cloud Computing as Queueing System
Hendra Tjahyadi, Arnold Aribowo, Pujianto Yugopuspito, Irene Lazarusli and I Made Murwantara Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia
T1074 17:00-17:15
Ultra-Scalable Simulations of Networks of Polarized Evolutionary Processors
Sandra Gomez-Canaval, Victor Mitrana and Mihaela Paun Universidad Polité cnica de Madrid, Spain
T11006 17:15-17:30
Capturing Smoker in Non-Smoking Room
David Habsara Hareva and Samuel Teguh Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia
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October 27-Poster Session 1
Time: 15:00-15:30 [Location: B-Conf Conference Hall]
T1009
Improving the Convergence Speed of Deep Neural Networks with Biased Sampling
George Ioannou, Thanos Tagaris and Andreas Stafylopatis
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
T1020
Putting together Wavelet-based Scaleograms and Convolutional Neural Networks for Anomaly Detection in Nuclear Reactors
Thanos Tagaris, George Ioannou, Maria Sdraka, Georgios Alexandridis and
Andreas Stafylopatis
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
T1026
Combining Domain Knowledge & Machine Learning: Making Predictions using Boosting Techniques
Utku Kubilay Cinar
Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
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Lab Visits
The duration is approximately 1 and half hours between 10:00- 11:30 for about 15 minutes
each. The following labs will be visited in the following order.
Big Data Research and Development Center
Cyber Security Center
Stanford Robotics Laboratory
Blockchain Center
Image Processing Laboratory
Microprocessors Laboratory
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Attractions in Istanbul
Hippodrome: The scene of ancient chariot races, the
ancient Hippodrome, with its four monuments; the German Fountain of Wilhelm II, the Obelisk of
Theodosius, the bronze Serpentine Column and the Column of Constantine.
The Basilica Cistern: The Basilica Cistern, or Cisterna
Basilica (Turkish: Yerebatan Sarnıcı – "Subterranean Cistern"), is the largest of several hundred
ancient cisterns that lie beneath the city of Istanbul (formerly Constantinople), Turkey. The cistern,
located 150 metres (490 ft) southwest of the Hagia Sophia on the historical peninsula of Sarayburnu,
was built in the 6th century during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. Today it is kept with
little water, for public access inside the space.
Grand Covered Bazaar: In this labyrinth of streets and
passages are more than 4,000 shops with each trade having its own area; the goldsmiths’ street,
the carpet sellers, Turkish arts and crafts, such as handpainted ceramic plates, hand-honed
copperware, brassware and trays, water ewers, onyx are and meerschaum pipers.
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Blue Mosque: Across from St. Sophia built in the 17th
century by the architect Mehmet, this is known as the Blue Mosque because of its magnificent
interior decoration of blue Iznik tiles.
Topkapi Palace: The great palace of the Ottoman
sultans from the 15th to the 19th centuries, housing an exquisite collection of precious gems,
jewelry thrones of sultans, robes worn by the sultans and their families; miniatures, the Holy Mantle;
Chamber of Sacred Relics. (Harem is not included in the program and visit is due to the extra
entrance fee.)
Little Hagia Sophia: Little Hagia Sophia Mosque,
formerly the Church of the Saints Sergius and Bacchus, is a former Greek Eastern Orthodox church
dedicated to Saints Sergius and Bacchus in Constantinople, converted into a mosque during the
Ottoman Empire.
This Byzantine building with a central dome plan was erected in the sixth century by Justinian, likely
was a model for Hagia Sophia ("Holy Wisdom"), and is one of the most important early Byzantine
buildings in Istanbul. It was recognized at the time as an adornment to the entire city, and a modern
historian of the East Roman Empire has written that the church.
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