Programme and Proceedings
The conference will be held on-line in Canvas on Jan. 29, 2021. Students can invite family members and friends to join the conference. We will paste the invitation links on this page shortly before the conference starts. Students may also obtain the link from the track chairs. The guests can use mobile phone, tablet or computer to attend the conference. Different operating systems have different requirements to the browsers. Here are the suggestions for supporting Canvas: Firefox/Chrome for Windows/Linux and Safari for iOS in iPhone/iPad.
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 questioning. There will be no format for the slides. The students are free to select their preferred format as long as it is clean. It is preferred to give a live presentation and it is a MUST to live answer questions with the camera on.
There will be two main sessions separated by the lunch break.
The plenary session. The conference starts with a plenary session in the morning. After the opening, the best paper nominees will in turn present their work and each of their supervisors will give a 1-minute speech to explain why the paper is nominated. The best presentation will be voted and the best papers will be announced. They will be awarded with the TSCiT best presentation and best paper award, respectively.
We also introduce a special quiz for the whole audience, so students, teachers, friends and family. The quiz consists of questions from the presentations of the best paper nominations. There will be a link to answer the questions, which can be submitted after all presentations in the morning. The winner of the quiz will be announced during the award ceremony, and will receive a souvenir from UT.
Parallel track sessions. In the afternoon, there will be the parallel sessions with various virtual rooms. The students will give presentations according to the conference programme. For each room in the afternoon session, there will be a best presentation award. Everyone is allowed to vote. The link will be sent by the track chairs and the results can be live viewed.
The proceedings will be published on-line with open access policies. The proceedings of the past conferences are still available.
Conference programme
Plenary session: best paper nominations
9:45 Opening
10:00 Best paper nominees
10:45-11:00 Break
Till Pinke Investigating Certification Authority Authorization Records’ Effect on Existing Certificates
Sieta de Jong A Study on the Use of Interactive Elements in Addiction Treatment for People with an Intellectual Disability
Ewout van der Wal Rosetta ANTLR: Ultimate Grammar Extractor
Baris Imre An Investigation of Generative Replay in Deep Reinforcement Learning
12:00 Award ceremony
Best presentation selection
Best paper award ceremony
Quiz winner announcement
12:30 - 13:50 Lunch break
Afternoon sessions
The tracks have parallel sessions in separate virtual rooms. The track chairs will hold the session.
Intelligent interaction (Snip room)
Track chair: Mariët Theune
13:50- 14:00 Setup
14:00-15:00
Lisanne Helmer Non-text Based Alternatives to Present Textual Information to Individuals with Mild to Moderate Intellectual Disabilities
Justin Adriani Measuring eating speed on the Sensory Interactive Table
Stephan Leinweber Accessible Online Addiction Treatment for Patients with Mild or Borderline Intellectual Disability
Joanne Spijker Plate localization on a Sensory Interactive Table
Best presentation announcement
Information Management, Pervasive Computing and IoT and Dependable networks (Ekster room)
Track chairs: Fons Wijnhoven, Alex Chiumento and Suzan Bayhan
13:50- 14:00 Setup
14:00-15:15
Konstantin Averkin You Are The Weakest Link - Identifying Single-Rack Points of Failure In The DNS
Adrijus Prieskienis Information Value For Disruption Management In Supply Chains
Robbin Vording Harvesting Unstructured Data In Heterogenous Business Environments; Exploring Modern Web Scraping Technologies
Remi Hendriks The Information Gain And Burden of Sharing Paths to Map a Network
Martijn Noorlander Traffic Congestion Avoidance By Predicting Traffic Flow With Machine Learning
Best presentation announcement
Software Technology and Formal Methods (Zwaluw room)
Track chair: Moritz Hahn
13:50- 14:00 Setup
14:00-15:00
Frank Groeneveld Benchmarking and Optimisation of Engage!-based XML Parsers
Daniël Huisman Generating Specifications to Verify the Correctness of Sanitizers
Michael Mulder Creating a Compiler for the Semi-Structured Language of Blazons
Yoeri Otten Analysis And Benchmarking of Transportation Routing Algorithms In Realistic Real-Time Environments
Best presentation announcement
Data science (Fluiter room),
Track chair: Decebal Mocanu
13:50- 14:00 Setup
14:00-16:10 (may have a short break in between)
Joost Loohuis Synthesising Security Camera Images for Face Recognition
Lisan Graumans Subpopulation Process Mining in the ICU for Patients Diagnosed with a type of Pneumonia
Lucian Chirca Marks Fusion: Development Of Facial Marks Detection System And Fusion With Face Recognition System
Tianyu Mo Generalization Capabilities And Performance Analysis Of Cnns For Pavement Crack Detection
Mihnea-Adrian Udrea A Comparative Study on Pretrained Classifiers in the Context of Image Classification
Stylianos Gavriel Stock Market Prediction using Long Short-Term Memory
Reinier Stribos The Impact of Data Noise on a Naive Bayes Classifier
Ruben Smink Using Machine Learning To Discover Functional Dependencies For Data Cleaning
Best presentation announcement
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