Programme and Proceedings
The conference will be held on-line via Microsoft Teams on July 2, 2021. Students can invite family members and friends to join the conference via the provided guest links below. Participation using the laptop or computer is the most convenient method as guests do no have to install additional software (only need web browser). If guests want to participate on tablet or mobile phone, they need to download the Microsoft Teams app. In any case, there is no need to have/create a Microsoft Teams account.
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 in total 7 best paper awards in this edition selected by the organization committee based on the draft papers. For each session, there will be one best presentation award selected by the audience. The participants will receive a voting link during the session.
The proceedings will be published on-line with open access policies. The proceedings of the Past editions are still available for your reference.
Conference programme
There will be two main sessions:
The plenary session (8:50-11:20). 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 (11:20 - 16:45 (TBD) ). 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, but will be max. 6. At the end of the session, audience will select the best presentation.
Note that, the conference programme will be finalized after obtaining decisions on students' final papers, because only students whose paper get accepted can present their work during the conference. 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.
8:50 Opening
9:00 - 10:00
Aamir Farooq Research Paper: How To Zen Your Python
Max Resing Research Paper - Should network operators hop on the data plane?
Martijn Brattinga Research paper - LSTM-based Indoor Localization with Transfer Learning
Neil Kichler Research Paper - Robustness of sparse MLPs for supervised feature selection
10:00 - 10:05 Break
10:05 - 10:50
Mart de Roos Bitcoin energy index: A transparent and dynamic model
Liang Zhang Use Pupil Dilation to measure the Sense of Embodiment in VR
Jelte van Bommel Active Learning during Federated Learning for Object Detection (Best presentation)
10:50 Award ceremony
Best presentation selection
Best paper award ceremony
Track chair: Mariët Theune
11:20 - 12:20
Andrei Bercea In virtuo exposure therapy for children diagnosed with social anxiety disorder
Simonas Budėjis Emotional Contagion: From Streamers’ Facial Expressions to Twitch.tv Chat
Shikuan Li The effect of using virtual reality equipment on people's motivation to exercise
Jayanshi Tripathi Digital Persuasion in the Rise of the Protein Supplements Industry: A Grounded Theory Study Research Paper (Best paper nomination)
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch break
13:30 - 14:15
Tijmen Krijnen Automatic Generation of Formula 1 Reports Paper
Dylan Koldenhof Research Paper - Word Embeddings to Classify Types of Diachronic Semantic Shift
Aydan Allahverdiyeva Empathetic Speech of Conversational Agents in Client-Centered Therapy
14:15 - 14:35 Break
14:35 - 15:35
David Lütke-Sunderhaus Using process mining to classify habits through the analysis of daily activities
Teun Metz Exploratory Diary Study On Modelling Morning Routines
Emma Schipper Value Conflicts between Sustainable and Alternative Behaviour in Daily Routines
Manolya Nur Kara Research paper- Classification of drinking events at the Sensory Interactive Table
15:35 - 15:40 Break
15:40 - 16:10
Aida Enache Research Paper - UI/UX Analysis and Design of Running Dashboard for Injury Prevention
Sophie Horlings Visual Feedback from an Virtual Coxswain to Improve Engagement (Best presentation)
16:10 - 16:15 Poll for the best presentation
Track chair: Fons Wijnhoven
11:20 - 12:20
Kristjan Haavel Effectiveness of Social Engineering Intervention: A meta-analysis
Melvin Sumon Chandra Research Paper - Why Should Security Train My Staff?
Hein Rödel Tailored Cybersecurity Interventions
Maurits Becks Implementation of MES at small EMS providers
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch break
13:30 - 14:30
Siebren Kleine Research paper - Collaborative Learning in Action at UT
Jurgen Grotentraast Decision support for Rocket League player improvement
Nikola Martino Research Paper: Functional and non-functional requirements for a player performance dashboard in CS:GO
Alina Maximova Research paper - Lifestyle games are not only for people with obesity (Best paper nomination)
14:30 - 14:35 Break
14:35 - 15:35
Remco Overvelde Digitalization in Logistics: small, medium and large-sized organizations
Bozhidar Velinov Insourcing and outsourcing of IT in Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises
Daniel van der Werf Information Technology and Data Use in 1PL - 4PL logistic companies
Ziwei Chen Future feasibility analysis on modular smartphones
15:35 - 15:40 Break
15:40 - 16:40
Gerrit-Willem Smit Calculating electrical footprint of personal internet use
Germans Aņikevičs Relationship Between Vendor Popularity and Prices on Dark Web Marketplaces
Nicolien Boekhoudt Decriminalisation of Cannabis; the effects on the drug market via the dark web
Kevin Singpurwala Sentiment Analysis Trading Indicators
16:40 - 16:45 Poll for the best presentation
Track chair: Peter Lammich
11:20 - 11:50
Hung Minh Triet Ngo Research paper - Intelligent Bomberman with Reinforcement Learning
Sophie Weidmann Learning Analytics for Atelier
11:50 - 13:30 (Early) Lunch break
13:30 - 14:30
Marten Voorberg A Performance Analysis of Membership Data Structures for Integers in Java (Best paper nomination)
Oleh-Yevhen Khavrona B-epsilon-tree and cache-oblivious lookahead array: a comparative study of two write-optimised data structures
Anissa Donkers Research Paper - The Usage of Models in Model-Driven Software Engineering
Jorrit van Assen Research paper - General Game Playing with imperfect information in GROOVE
14:30 - 14:35 Break
14:35 - 15:35
Manaswi Mondol Analysis and Prediction of Earthquakes using different Machine Learning techniques
Rifqi Adlan Apriyadi MODEST Language Syntax for Structural Model Parameters (Best presentation)
Matthias Sleurink Research Paper - Automatic Generation of Test Cases for VerCors Verification Cases Failing with Null Errors
Alexander Stekelenburg Providing Concurrency Guarantees Using An Event-Driven Language
15:35 - 15:40 Break
15:40 - 16:40
Stijn Broekhuis The Importance of Coding Styles within Industries
Jeffrey Bakker Research paper - Calculating the Risk of Valve Failures when Maintaining Water Supply Networks
Radu Cristian Basarabă Research paper - Investigating safety and security interactions using the BDMP formalism: case study of a DDoS attack on Liberia
Laurens van der Wal Research Paper - Using dtControl to process schedulers produced by the Modest Toolset
16:40 - 16:45 Poll for the best presentation
Track chair: Alex Chiumento
11:20 - 12:20
Bart Leenheer Smart User Control in Wi-Fi Access Points
Thijs Bink Requirements for disseminating sensing information to caregivers of persons with dementia.(Best paper nomination)
Koen Reefman Research paper - Determining the rate of small gestures unobtrusively
Ruben Hessels Research Paper - Activity Recognition in Nature using Sound and AI
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch break
13:30 - 14:30
Remco van Dijk Optimizing the BLE Transmission of Sensor Data: an Exploratory Study
Wouter Visser Research paper - Horse Recognition Using Inertial Measurement Units
Kevin Böhmer Research paper - Model predictive control for electric vehicle charging using low power microcontrollers
Bram van Dartel Malware detection in IoT devices using Machine Learning
14:30 - 14:50 Break
14:50 - 15:50
Wouter Looijenga THESIS: Improvement in Road Safety for Bike Riders
Matteo Bronkhorst A Pen Is All You Need: Online Handwriting Recognition Using Transformers (Best presentation)
Abel van Raalte Animal activity recognition using a FMCW Millimeter Wave Radar
Jeroen Braks Determining the way of walking by leveraging CSI.
15:50 - 15:55 Poll for the best presentation
Track chair: Suzan Bayhan
11:20 - 12:20
Steven Monteiro An internet-wide analysis of TLS configurations of public LDAP servers (Best paper nomination)
Pim Beune Research paper - Classifying the Network Capacity of the Dutch IPv4 Address Space
Frank van Mourik Research paper - Finding Personally Identifiable Information Leaked via Publicly Accessible CT Logs (Best presentation)
Jaap Meerhof Final- Loop-breaking Approaches for Vehicle Route Planningwith Multi-agent Q-routing
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch break
13:30 - 14:30
Wilco van Beijnum The State of DNSSEC Provisioning Automation
Remus G. Niculescu Research Paper - Analysis on the Evolution of Mobile Network Characteristics from NetBravo Dataset
Dylan Janssen Data-Driven Analysis of Cellular Network Resilience in the Netherlands
Denis Arva Research Paper - Using Artificial Intelligence to Mitigate File Injection Attacks in Emails
14:30 - 14:35 Break
14:35 - 15:35
Iwan Grinwis Identifying the best methods for passive and activecybersecurity assessment
Alexandru Olteanu Tracing Covid-19 domain name cluseters on the Internet
15:35 - 15:40 Poll for the best presentation
Track chair: Chris Zeinstra
11:20 - 12:20
Xuhao Zhang Research paper - Supervised feature selection using sparse neural networks
Wesley Joosten Final paper - Learning to Learn: Generalization of Evolved Plasticity Rules in Recurrent Neural Networks
Geronimo Wolf Research paper - Detecting wine taste using Recommender Systems
Arflyno C. P. P. Ludjen Research Paper - Generative Replay in Deep Reinforcement Learning
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch break
13:30 - 14:30
Christophorus Jeremy Wicaksana Comparison of Different Types of Cluster Algorithm on Netherland Telecommunication Provider Solutions
Dennis G. J. C. Maneschijn Research Paper - Finding the appropriate level of abstraction for process mining in logistics
Yuri van Midden Using process mining and event log analysis for better business strategy decision-making
Dovydas Oziunas Research paper - Identifying Severity of COVID-19 In Patients Using Machine Learning Methods
14:30 - 14:35 Break
14:35 - 15:05
Eliza Stel Research paper - Process Comparison for Subpopulations of Patients with Heart Failure
Daan Assies Developing a Smart Telemetry Feedback System for Sim Racing
Wouter Suidgeest Paper: Forensic Facial Recognition Utilizing Cartoonization Segmentation
Carlijn Meijerink Research Paper - Facial landmark detection under challenging conditions (Best presentation)
15:05 - 15:10 Poll for the best presentation
Track chair: Nacir Bouali
11:20 - 12:20
Vincent van Engers Towards understanding and modeling sparse training algorithms at extreme sparsity regime.
Tiemen English Using Artificial Intelligence for Image Classification ofShips
Johannes Mathijs Konst Predicting Energy Consumption of The Netherlands Using an Attention Mechanism
Andrei Radu Speeding Up Convergence For Sparse Training Using Feature Extraction Behaviour
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch break
13:30 - 14:30
Jochem Groot Roessink inSQeLto: a Query Language for Probabilistic Databases
Platon Frolov Research paper final version - A sensitivity analysis of different machine learning methods
Gijs S. Koehorst Research paper - Visualization of feature importance dependencies in machine learning
Stan Ritsema A feature sensitivity and dependency analysis approach for model explainability (Best presentation)
14:30 - 14:35 Break
14:35 - 15:50
Carlijn Kokkeler Project Management Method Selection using Bayesian Networks: a Novel Approach
Andrei Raureanu Research Paper - Transfer Learning For Cell Image Reconstruction
Erikas Sokolovas Research paper - Cell Detection in Whole Slide Images With Out-of-Focus Corruption
Andrew Heath Research paper: Investigating the use of hub neuron identification for pruning sparse neural networks (Best paper nomination)
Egbert Dijkstra Segmenting small objects in a large point cloud using the Super Point Graph model
15:50 -15:55 Poll for the best presentation
8. Peacock room - Joint session of Embedded machine learning and Software Technology and Formal Methods Guest link
Track chair: Le Viet Duc
11:20 - 12:20
Bernard Willemsen Creating Solvable Instances for Unsolved Puzzles
Ellen Wittingen Creating a solver for Kwirk (Puzzle Boy)
Daniël Floor Research paper: Using Groove as a General Game Playing environment
Vishva Sundarapandian Raani Research paper- Modeling and Analysis of Board Games
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch break
13:30 - 14:30
Jan Douwe Beekman Procedural Location Generation with Weighted Attribute Grammars
Frans de Boer Research paper - Active Learning On Embedded Devices
Xin Wan IMU data generator with machine learning for IMU data generation from horse videos
14:30 - 14:35 Break
14:35 - 15:35
Rowin Veneman Real-time Skin Cancer DetectionUsing Neural Networks onan Embedded Device
Laurentiu Birton Research paper - Compressed Convolutional Neural Networks for the Classification of Electrocardiogram Signals on Embedded Devices
Adarsh Denga Research Paper - Energy Optimisation Through Machine Learning in Wireless Networks
15:35 - 15:40 Break
15:40 - 16:10
Litian Li Simulating Federated Learning for Smartphone based Indoor Localisation
Colyn Jonker Weighted Convolutional Neural Networks Rare Electrocardiogram Detection for Real-Time Heart Monitoring(Best paper nomination + Best presentation)
16:10 -16:15 Poll for the best presentation
9. Robin room - Joint session of Information Systems Services and Interoperability and Information Management Guest link
Track chair: Wallace C. Ugulino
11:20 - 12:20
Jasper van Loevezijn Information value for disruption management in supply chains
Guido Beijk Social Media as a Tool to create Environmental Awareness in Transparent, Sustainable Supply Chains (Best presentation)
Beatrice Frisa Widiyanto Using Social Media Data in Designing Sustainable Supply Chains: The Case of H&M
Ruilin Yang Didactic visualization for a Searchable Encryption Scheme
Launch break 12:20 - 13:30
13:30-14:15
Zihan Wang A diagnostic of information security features of EDC Systems in the Personal Health Train context
Mark-Jan van Enkhuizen Innovative Data sharing in logistics, migrating from UN/EDIFACT to the OpenTripModel
14:15 -14:20 Poll for best presentation
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