The conference will be held on campus on February 3rd, 2023. 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.
On this day there will be a small break to get some coffee (10.30-11.00), this will be held in the Foyer of the Waaier. There will also be a lunchbreak (12.00-13.00). Lunch will be provided for you and your guests. At the end of the day, everyone can enjoy some drinks during the closing of the conference in Smart XP, taken care of by Inter-Actief (14.00-16.00).
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.
The proceedings will be published on-line with open access policies. The proceedings of the Past editions are still available for your reference.
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.
There will be two main sessions:
The plenary session (9:00-10:30). Everyone should first enter to the plenary session. It starts with a short opening. After that, 7 best paper award winners will in turn present their work. The audience will vote one best presentation. Then we enter to the ceremony, where each supervisor of the winners will give a 1-minute speech to explain why the paper is nominated.
Parallel track sessions (11:00 - 14:00). After the plenary session, the participants should enter to the corresponding track session according to the conference programme. The students will give presentations in order. For each room, the number of presentations varies. At the end of the session, audience will select the best presentation.
Note: The presentation order within the track session is organized by the track chair, mainly depending on the availability of the supervisors. If you have special requests, please contact your track chair.
9:00 Opening
9:15 -10:00 Best paper presentation
Bas Marcelis - A Derivative-based, Colored-edged Parser Generator for Nested Words
Lynn van der Horst - Saving Energy in Cellular Networks through Resource Sharing
Martin Mikšík - Fine-Tuning Transformer Models for Commit Message Generation and Autocompletion
10:00-10:30 Award ceremony with 1-minute speech from supervisors
10:30-11:00 Break (Location: Waaier foyer)
The photo with the best paper winners, their supervisors and the general chair, took on Feb. 3rd, 2023, in Waaier 3 at University of Twente.
Track chair: Mariët Theune
11:00 - 12:00
Kiona Bijker - Can You Feel My Sign? Sending shapes to a haptic display
Mark Kok - Prominence detection in spoken Dutch using prosodic features and machine learning
Tom Postmus - A review on linguistic style matching
Matthias Wentink - Creating and evaluating a lyrics generator specialised in rap lyrics with a high rhyme-density
Poll for best presentation
Lunch break 12:00 - 13:00 (Location: Waaier foyer)
14:00 - 16:00 Closing & drinks (Location: Smart XP)
Track chair: Fons Wijnhoven
11:00 - 12:00
Rik Smale - Platform-Independent Runtime Quality Metrics for Integrations
Damian Drewnik - Detecting Social Media Influencers of Startup Accelerators Using Social Network Analysis on Twitter
Jochem Groen - Suitability of Gamification methods in a lifestyle application against obesity and diabetes
Tim Koree - Good Social Media: Constructing an Alternative Content-Ranking Algorithm for Social Network Sites
Lunch break 12:00 - 13:00 (Location: Waaier foyer)
13:00-14:15
Ersul Shametaj - Developing a Dashboard for Sim Racing
Merel Bijkerk - A Conceptualization and System Dynamic Modeling of Business Ecosystems
Tim Eichhorn - The Digital Transformation Journey: A System Dynamics Approach for Chief Digital Officers
Kristupas Raicevius - Digital Finance and its Effects on Businesses, Governments and Society
Bas Vreeman - A New Approach to Reducing Adverse Effects of Social Media on The Well-Being: Profile Badges
Poll for best presentation
14:00 - 16:00 Closing & drinks (Location: Smart XP)
Track chair: Moritz Hahn
11:00 - 12:00
Pepijn Visser - xBib: The Language design and implementation of a Transformation Language
Kalin Doychev - Need for Convergence Speed: How do graph metrics influence the convergence speed of Markov chains?
Rutger Witmans - Improving nothingness: Refactorings on Whitespace
Michael Janssen - A Parser Generator for Visibly Pushdown Languages: Translating between VPLs
Lunch break 12:00 - 13:00 (Location: Waaier foyer)
13:00-13:45
Chris Admiraal - Calculating the Modernity of Popular Python Projects
Kristian Nedelchev - Performance evaluation of Map implementations in Java, Python and C#
Rosan Maas - A Ranking Metric for Event Impact in Safety-Security Co-Analysis
Poll for best presentation
14:00 - 16:00 Closing & drinks (Location: Smart XP)
Track chair: Leon de Vries
11:00 - 12:15
(Track 8) Jasper van Amerongen - A Qualitative Comparison of Specification Techniques of Microservices Architectures
(Track 8) Daniel Melero Martinez - IOTA-MSS: A Pay-per-Play Music Streaming System Based on IOTA
(Track 4) Remy Benitah - Cyclist Weight Inference from Bicycle-Mounted Sensor Data
(Track 4) Arthur Hofma - Bicycle lane assist
(Track 4) Vladimirs Popovs - Neighbourhood Discovery in MaritimeManet
Lunch break 12:00 - 13:00 (Location: Waaier foyer)
Poll for best presentation
14:00 - 16:00 Closing & drinks (Location: Smart XP)
Track chair: Suzan Bayhan
11:00 - 12:15
Robin Kreuger - Comprehensive review of social media traffic at the DNS resolvers and their security implementation!
Jiayi Tan - Hide Your Pattern Password to Alleviate Shoulder Surfing Attacks
David Vos - Losslessly compressing radio spectra for archival
Thalis Stavropoulos - A Comparative Analysis of Network Data Distribution in Active DNS Measurements. ZDNS vs OpenINTEL
Jesper Simon - StegAware: a Serious Game of Image Steganography Training for Students in Higher Education
Poll for best presentation
Lunch break 12:00 - 13:00 (Location: Waaier foyer)
14:00 - 16:00 Closing & drinks (Location: Smart XP)
Track chair: Nacir Bouali & Estefanía Talavera Martínez
11:00 - 12:00
Zaed Magzoub - Toxic Comment Classification In Discord
Dina Lazorenko - Satellite nowcasting of cloud coverage via machine learning
Daan Dieperink - Investigating the Use of Acoustic Features to Understand Human Social Interaction From Speech
Reinout Vos - Creating a Defense against Face De-Identification
Poll for best presentation
Lunch break 12:00 - 13:00 (Location: Waaier foyer)
14:00 - 16:00 Closing & drinks (Location: Smart XP)
Track chair 7: Le Viet Duc
13:00-14:15
(Track 7) Niek Pendings - On the use of pre-trained image classifiers for fingerprint-based indoor localization
(Track 7) Samuel Coste - Crowd Analysis on Edge Devices: A Comparative Study of Neural Networks on Blurred Images
(Track 4) Alen Badrajan - Technical and Security challenges of Cloud-based Storage Management for IoT Devices
(Track 4) Wishal M Sri Rangan - Creating accurate valuation models for real estate properties
(Track 4) Fulvio Nardi Dei Da Filicaia Dotti - Use of Camera Sensors to Deduce Relative Velocity of Bicycles to Prevent Accidents
Poll for best presentation
14:00 - 16:00 Closing & drinks (Location: Smart XP)
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