Programme and Proceedings
The conference will be held on campus on July 8th, 2022. The event is divided into sessions, there will be a plenary session in the morning where everyone should be present; afterward the different track sessions will happen in parallel. The plenary session contains the best papers nominated from all the submissions and the relative award ceremony.
In order to allow everyone to finish on time, some tracks have multiple rooms so find below the ordered list of presentations per track with their rooms and timeslots.
Lunch and coffee will be provided to everyone attending the conference, coffee breaks and the lunch packages will be available at the Ravelijn coffee corner which has been reseverd just for this event. Please note that we expect a large number of people so it might be good to show your guests the campus and enjoy the weather outside during lunch.
At the end of the conference, all attendees are invited to join Summer Sounds and celebrate the end of a successful bachelor project on the O&O square, tokens for drinks will be made available at the end of your track sessions.
Notes on the presentations:
The slots allocated for the presentations at the conference will be 15 minutes per paper. This includes the presentation itself (min. 10 and max. 12 minutes), and 3 minutes for questions. There will be no format for the slides. The students are free to select their preferred format as long as it is clean. All presenters are to approach the track chairs before the beginning of their tracks (or the module coordinator before the plenary) and provide the presentations via USB stick or email in order to expedite the presentation process.
General conference program
This is the general conference program, please note that many tracks have implemented different times for their sessions in order to fit all presentations. See below in which track you belong and which session you are supposed to attend.
09:00 - 11:00 plenary in WA1
coffee break in Ravelijn coffee corner
Morning track sessions: divided per tracks in different, rooms see below.
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch: to be collected at the Ravelijn coffee corner
First afternoon Track session
coffee break in Ravelijn coffee corner
Second afternoon Track session
17:30 Reception on the O&O square
09:00 Opening
9:10 - 10:40 Best papers presentations
Fieke Middelraad - This laptop has great coffee: Training a Dutch ABSA model from customer reviews
Eva Stoica - A Student’s Take on Challenges of AI-driven Grading in Higher Education
Roman Khavrona - Analysing Internet route changes related to the Russia-Ukraine war using BGP historical data
Priya Naguine - Subpopulation Process Comparison and Bottleneck Analysis: A Case Study of Frozen Shoulder
Andrei Popovici - Applying Real-Time Vision-Based Pose Estimation Algorithms on Embedded Devices for Rehabilitation
Judith Bravo de Medina Arribas - Decisive Image Characteristics to Perform Image Steganography in DCT
10:40 - 11:00 Award Ceremony
Best presentation selection
Best paper award ceremony
Parallel Track sessions
Track 1 - Intelligent Interaction
11:30 - 12:30 Morning Track session - in room RA 2231, chaired by Mariët Theune
Wenjie Zhao - How different virtual reality environments influence job interview anxiety
Mart Seip - Effectively making hospital robots communicate urgency using non-semantic speech and built-in LED’s
Yordan Tsintsov - A Comparison Between the Effectiveness of a Virtually and a Physically Present Robot When Evoking Prosocial Behavior in Humans
Dimitar Popov - How Does Encouragement in Human-Robot Interaction Affect People’s Pro-Social Behavior? An Experimental Study on Human-Robot Interactions
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:30 First afternoon Track session - in room RA 2231, chaired by Mariët Theune
Hyeon Kyeong Kim - Visual Programming Environment to Generate Arduino Code for Wearable Toolkit
Mila Kasteel - Understanding Textual Interpretations with and without Emoji
Pepijn Mesie - The Effect Of Context Removal In Sentiment Analysis on News Articles
Katja Wevers - Is a Hot Dog a Sandwich?: Generating Conversation Starters Based On Word Relations
Pelle van der Mars - Towards a Model for Recommender Systems for Reminiscence Therapy in Alzheimer’s Disease
15:30 – 15:45 Coffee break
15:45 - 17:30 Second afternoon Track session - in room RA 2231, chaired by Mariët Theune
Sven Weggelaar - The Compliance of Virtual Social Interaction versus Real-life Social interaction
Viktor Tonchev - Tracking Hand Motion Using Accelerometer and Gyroscope Sensors to detect eating gestures associated with different foods
Parviz Ahmadov - Evaluating pose estimation and object detection models for the application in the minisoccerbal project
Fay Zhang - MiniSoccerBal 3.0 Dashboard Design
Track 2 - Information Management
11:30 - 12:30 Morning Track session - in room RA 3231, chaired by Robin Effing
Andreea Soran - A Network Analysis for Assessing Similarities between Micro-Influencers and Their Followers in Music
Heejin Chae - Prototyping gamification of lifestyle application for prevention of obesity in young adults
Alexander Mihoci - Exploring the Challenges Faced by Small and Medium Sized Enterprises When Adapting to Technological Change
12:30 – 13:20 Lunch
13:20 - 14:05 Afternoon Track session - in room RA 3231, chaired by Fons Wijnhoven
Mohammad Al Amin Kazi Shoubo - The challenges of recycling critical raw materials and analyzing the alternatives
Ziad Elleithy - Large Scale Machine Learning Applications in Industries: An Exploration of Energy Consumption
Ivan Trendafilov - Impact of Quantum Computing on sectors in society based on its application to real-world use case problems
14:05 - 14:50 Afternoon Track session - in room RA 3231, chaired by Guido Bruinsma
14:50 – 15:00 Coffee break
15:00 - 15:45 Afternoon Track session - in room RA 3231, chaired by Patricia Rogetzer and Renata Guizzardi
Iris van Heijnsbergen - Importance of System Dynamics in Project Management – a Collection of Case Studies
Dagmar van der Werf - Assisting Self-study at the University of Twente Through Student Tutors and Digital Solutions
Aachi Garg - Features to Predict Quality of Low Code Integrations
15:40 – 15:50 Coffee break
15:45 - 17:00 Afternoon Track session - in room RA 3231, chaired by Jan Willem Bullee
Muhammad Ramish Bhutto - Automating Privacy Policy Extraction And Summarization
Hamza Biabani - A Closer Look at the Email Phishing Landscape
Kevin Laksana Iskandar - 2FA SMSs: Influence of Cybersecurity Behavior & OTP Message Content on Security
Haris Motika - The Effects of Phishing Emails: A Meta-Analysis
An-Mari Varbanova - Integrating Cybersecurity Education in University Curriculum
Track 3 - Software Technology and Formal Methods
11:30 - 12:30 Morning Track session - in room RA 2237, chaired by Peter Lammich
Humaid Mollah - User Stories applied for end-to-end web testing
Bonifacius G. B. G. Christiano - Formalization of tangle and tangle learning algorithm
Feije van Abbema - Performing Bisimulation Minimisation To Parity Game Strategies To Improve Controller Quality
Naum Tomov - Converting Binary Decision Diagrams to And-Inverter Graphs Using Prime-Irredundant Covers
12:30 – 13:20 Lunch
13:30 - 15:15 Afternoon Track session - in room RA 2237, chaired by Peter Lammich
Connor Bleumink - Verifying the Rewrite Rules of Vercors Using Interactive Theorem Provers
Damian Verheijen - Teaching Array Verification using Snap!
Danut Copae - Using Augmented Software Requirements for Automatic Classification
Sjoerd van Bree - Testing Copositivity in Pentadiagonal Matrices
Andrei Gorgan - Enabling faster processing of big-data using GPU decompression
Can Ölmezoğlu - Causal Analysis of Safety Violations in DyNetKAT
Long Huynh Quang Long - Analysis on the relations between graph metrics and average consensus algorithm convergence speed
13:30 - 15:30 Afternoon Track session - in room RA 2501, chaired by Marcus Gerhold
Yujie Liu - Help Rich Info Get Richer: Enriching a semi-structured dataset using a Semantic Web approach
Cato de Kruif - Using delta-NFGs to identify and eliminate dead code in C# programs
Gerk-Jan Huisma - Recursive Island Parsing: Monadic Lake Parser Combinators
Jelle Hulter - Improving the integrated development environment of a legacy software platform
Tom Meulenkamp - Parser Benchmarking for Legacy Languages
Luc Timmerman - Performance Testing Owl. Parser Generator for Visibly Pushdown Grammars
Mark van Wijk - The Quest for the Best Thread-Safe Java List
Leonardo Pasquarelli - Extending Java Collections for List and Set Data Structures
15:30 – 15:45 Coffee break
15:45 - 17:00 Afternoon Track session - in room RA 2237, chaired by Peter Lammich
Berke Güdücü - Weighted Abstract Syntax Trees for Program Comprehension in Java
Wouter van den Brink - Weighed and Found Legacy: Modernity Signatures for PHP Systems Using Static Analysis
Aron Davids - Identifying plot holes in narrative stories by simulating events in Python
Valentijn Hol - Bit-packing and Hashing Evaluation in Explicit-state Model Checking
Bram Hagens - Analysis of Stochastic Behaviour in Sokoban
Track 4 - Pervasive computing and Internet of Things
11:30 - 12:30 Morning Track session - in room RA 3237, chaired by Yanqiu Huang
Sietze van der Vinne - Impact of user density increase on 802.11ax based Network Optimization
Alex van Gemund - Simultaneous Localization and Mapping in Smart Bikes
Fátima González-Novo López - Bike lane quality estimation under variable speed conditions using off-the-shelf motion sensors
Omar Mohamed Anwar Mohamed Elkady - SLAM for smart bikes
Tudor Nastase - Improving safety of e-bikes with automated systems: using an ad-hoc sensor network to prevent car to e-bike accidents
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 14:35 First afternoon Track session 1 - in room RA 3237, chaired by Yanqiu Huang
Brand Hauser - Gridsheild on a Multilayered Electric Grid
Job Römer - Real-time pitch detection using resource constrained IoT Devices
Irvine Verio - Low cost connectivity for Household Appliances using Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN)
Delaino Todorović - Bringing Intelligence to Wireless Sensor Nodes: Improving Energy Efficiency and Communication Reliability in Sensor Nodes
Sri Harsh Amur - Intelligent Wifi Access Points for Diverse User needs: QoS Slicing in SDN Controlled APs
14:35 – 14:40 short break
14:40 - 15:45 First afternoon Track session 2 - in room RA 3237, chaired by Yanqiu Huang
Zihao Xu - Overground vs. treadmill: where is my horse running? Context detection based on IMU data
Max van den Berg - The estimation of rodent population in an area with the use of IR&RGB camera images and USV sounds.
Bryan Sanchez Haro - Automatic Detection and Estimation of the Area of Building
Niek Zieverink - Frog Counting Tool
Omar Ahmed Mohamed Gadelmawla - Exploiting shadows to infer 3D structures
15:45 – 15:50 coffee break
15:50 - 17:15 Second afternoon Track session - in room RA 3237, chaired by Yanqiu Huang
Mian Tashfeen Shahid Anwar - Techniques to Process point cloud data to perform HAR using Machine learning
Luuk Berenschot - Vital signs monitoring with an FMCW radar sensor
Mauricio Leonel Merchan Prado - Anomaly detection in IoT: Federated Learning approach on the IoT-23 Dataset
Cosmin Ghiauru - Exploring the efficacy of Fresnel Zones in the context of fully unobtrusive wireless stress signal detection while sitting
Bartosz Prządka - CAD model reconstruction from the LiDAR scan of the catenary arch
Steven Tazelaar - Automatic labeling of road quality using machine learning
Track 5 - Network systems and network security
11:30 - 12:30 Morning Track session - in room RA 4231, chaired by Suzan Bayhan
Arjan Blankestijn - Millimeter-Wave Connectivity in Real World Vehicle-To-Vehicle Network Scenarios
Theodor-Fabian Niculae - Edge Server Placement on Street Lamps for Smart City Services
Boris Gerretzen - Information leakage via Certificate Transparency
Zhongyu Shi - Mining and Utilizing Patent Related Data in Quantifying the Societal Impact of Security Technologies
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:30 First afternoon Track session - in room RA 4231, chaired by Suzan Bayhan
Martin Stoev - Online Parent Monitoring Tool
Koen Molenaar - Real-world performance analysis of signcryption and sign-then-encrypt schemes for resource-constrained IoT devices
Malek Assaad - Link Vulnerability Aware Algorithm for Computation Task Deployment on Edge or Cloud Nodes
Cristian Trusin - The effect of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict on the Internet from the perspective of Internet eXchanges
George Octavian Stanculeanu - Assessing Russia’s isolation from the web following their invasion of Ukraine using the DNS root system
Edgars Gaisiņš - Are We All Back on Campus?
Pranav Chobdar - Comparing popular topics related to Covid-19 in Latin America and Europe
15:30 – 15:45 coffee break
15:45- 17:30 Second afternoon Track session - in room RA 4231, chaired by Suzan Bayhan
Twan Boeve - Comparative Analysis between Fast and Basic Scalar Multiplication Used in ECC
Halvor Vada - Comparative Analysis of Multi-Factor Authentication Schemes for Internet of Things
Siem Veltmaat - Analysing 5G networks across the Netherlands and Switzerland
Silas Hoevers - Discourse on Discord: An analysis of relations between users
Track 6 - Data Science
11:00 - 13:00 Morning Track session - in room RA 4237, chaired by Gayhoor Gillani
Konstantin Dichev - Validating Belbin Roles Based on University Students' Discord Messages
Sjoerd de Boer - Pre-Processing Whole-Genome Datasets To Improve The Execution Time Of Selective Sweep Detection Tools
Boris Belchev - Recommendations on Bias: Detect, Mitigate, Repeat
Jacques Fürst - Validating XAI techniques in medical image diagnosis: A venture towards algorithm transparency in a socio-technical system.
Venelina Pocheva - Outsourcing Prioritization for Bottleneck Processes Using Process Mining: A Logistics Case Study
Michael Malek - Textual Clustering for Telecommunication Accident Recommendations
Guus Grievink - Model-based Probabilistic Diagnostics of Cyber-Physical Systems
Krisztián Szabó - Morphing robust face recognition
13:00 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 14:45 First afternoon Track session - in room RA 4237, chaired by Gayhoor Gillani
Floor Rademaker - Subpopulation Process Comparison for the Hospital Treatment of Sepsis
Teodora Nae - Predicting covid severity using machine learning methods -Comparison between real life and mimic dataset-
Emma Sloot - Electronic health record from a lab information system
Omid Fattahi Mehr - Data Augmentation using Fourier-Basis Noise
Ioana Mazilu - Defocus Blur Synthesis and Deblurring through Interpolation in the Latent Space
14:45 – 15:00 coffee break
15:00- 17:30 Second afternoon Track session - in room RA 4237, chaired by Faizan Ahmed
Harmen Scholte - Regrowing Strategies for Dynamic Sparse Training
Plamen Bozov - 3D Point Cloud Segmentation And Automation For Railway Catenary Arches
Olga Solovyeva - Investigation of Quality Measures in Cyclists’ Dataset Using Dimensionality Reduction Techniques
Jonas ter Horst - Machine Learning for Exchange Traded Fund Price Predictions
Ronan Oostveen - Investigating if the VICE-GAN model can become more robust through specific modifications.
Aleksandra Siderova - Tree Transduction As A Means For Efficient Sentence Simplification
David Elskamp - Visual Classification on HR-Crime dataset
Daan Strijbosch - Proposing an ontology for human-related crime recognition in videos
Floris Vossebeld - Towards understanding social interactions through audio signals
Marteen Meijer - An Approach at Social Relation Recognition in Egocentric Videos using Pose Estimation
Track 7 - Embedded Machine Learning
11:30 - 12:30 Morning Track session - in room RA 4334, chaired by Duc Le Viet
Gies den Broeder - Human Activity Recognition using a mmWave Radar
Jasper Bovenkerk - Generating IMU data from video for animal activity recognition
Reinier van der Horst - Improving Prediction Accuracy and Error Estimation for Energy Output of Photovoltaic Cells
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:30 First afternoon Track session - in room RA 4334, chaired by Duc Le Viet
Le Tran Anh Duc - Enhancing IMU-based smartphone context detection using Transformer
Liping Yin - Characterizing Types of Convolution in CNN for Step Detection Using Smartphone
Jesper Heuver - Markerless stride segmentation for canine pose estimation
Sebastiaan Hofstee - Analysis of pruning methods for compact neural networks on embedded devices
Track 8 - Information Systems Services and Interoperability
11:30 - 12:30 Morning Track session - in room RA 4336, chaired by Wallace Ugulino and Leon de Vries
Vasco Rikkers - The use of Story-based gamification in USB-based attack prevention
Wojciech Urban - Studying human behaviour to prevent successful spear-phishing attempts
Ben de Koning - Extracting Sections From PDF-Formatted CTI Reports
Andrei-Ion Covaci - Wi-Fi MAC Address Randomization vs. Crowd Monitoring
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:30 First afternoon Track session - in room RA 4336, chaired by Wallace Ugulino and Leon de Vries
Jelle van den Wijngaard - Placement of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Congestion Games
Pavel Hristov - Designing an Intrusion Detection System for a Kubernetes Cluster
Gergana Georgieva - Last-Mile Delivery Drone Acceptance: Increased knowledge does not imply increased acceptance
Vladislav Avramov - Automated grading of programming exams with JUnit and Semgrep
Onen Ege Solak - Comparison of Digital Twins in different application domains
Tudor Neacsu - From EDIFACT to OpenTripModel: analysis, migration and guidelines based on the data from a real-world logistics company
15:30 – 15:45 coffee break
15:45- 17:30 Second afternoon Track session - in room RA 4336, chaired by Wallace Ugulino and Leon de Vries
Maksym Koval - Blockchain in Dairy Supply Chains: A Literature Review
Denis Antoniu Gorgan - Evaluating the practicality of using Blockchain in different use cases in the supply chain sector
Ricco Halim - Decentralization, Scalability, and Security Trade-off in Blockchain System: Comparison on Different Approaches
Jordi Bals - Comparative Analysis of the Multi-factor Authentication Protocols presented in the Literature
Youngwoo Choi - Case studies for the necessity of blockchain in Self-Sovereign identity
Zhiyong Zhu - Improving the Personal Health Train approach with Electronic Data Capture Systems
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