The conference will be held on-line via Microsoft Teams on February 4th , 2022. 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 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. It is preferred to give a live presentation and it is a MUST to answer live questions with the camera on. There will be in total 4 best paper presentations 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 online with open access policies. The proceedings of the Past editions are still available for your reference.
There will be two main sessions:
The plenary session (8:50-10:30). Everyone should first enter to the plenary session. It starts with a short opening. After that, 4 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 (10:30 - 15:30 (depending on track) ). 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.
The presentation order within the track session is organized by the track chairs, 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
Peter Smit - Visual Place Recognition under Image Corruptions
Eduard Modreanu - A parent-child eSports e-learning system to foster sustainable gaming for children
Jurre van der Schaaf - Using Reinforcement Learning to Control Hydrofoils
Marcel Erkko - Speeding Up Parametric Model Checking Using GPGPU Computation
10:00 - 10:10 Break
10:10 - 10:30 Award Ceremony
Best presentation selection
Best paper award ceremony
Track chairs: Mariët Theune, Wallace C. Ugulino and Leon de Vries
10:30 - 11:15
Sytze de Witte - Designing a Camera-based Automated Food Tracking App
Jos Bartels - Design of a Virtual Environment to embed IVR Agents to Screen for Alcohol Use Disorder in Vulnerable Individuals
Denise de Waard - User Preference in Conditional and Unconditional Grounding in Turn-based Spoken Dialogue Systems
11:15 - 11:30 Break
11:30 - 12:10
Tijmen van de Meent - A Comparative Study on Lightweight Authentication Protocols in IoT context
Poll for the best presentation
Track chair: Fons Wijnhoven
10:30 - 11:30 Session Chair: Fons Wijnhoven
Tim Beijer - Predicting the Profitability of Robotic Process Automation with a Dynamical Business Modeler
Tessa van Leeuwen - Project Management Methodology for Robotic Process Automation Implementation
Ernst-Jan Peters - The economic and ecological impact of shifting to a modular smartphone design
Frans Schooltink - A simulation of the ecological impact of three smartphone strategies
11:30 - 11:40 break
11:40 - 12:40 Session Chair: Patricia Rogetzer
András Katona - Defining Information Systems Integration: A Literature Review About The Concept of Integration.
Victor Dibbets - Collaborative or Team-based learning through an interactive online medium
Bernard Verheijen - Supply chain risk mitigation strategies: How the Covid-19 pandemic affected the watch industry and what can be improved for future disruptions?
Abdullah Qazi - Cars and Social Media: A Greener Future
12:40 - 13:10 Lunch break
13:10 - 14:10 Session Chair: Jan-Willem Bullee
Robbert Derksen - Effectiveness of Social Engineering Interventions over time
Danielle Ehizibue - Investigation of Individuals' Behavior towards Phishing Attacks Using the Health Belief Model
Ruben Horck - Price Formation of Illicit Drugs on Dark Web Marketplaces
Tommy Lin - Past, Present, and Future of Cybersecurity for ICT-Professionals
14:10 - 14:20 Break
14:20 - 15:30 Session Chair: Abhishta
Stijn Nijhuis - Dark Web Markets: What can they teach us?
Matthijs Dethmers - Designing and evaluating a Predictive maintenance approach for seats at Schiphol.
Anne Kusters - Relating Digitization, Digitalization and Digital Transformation: a Maturity Model and Roadmap for Dutch Logistics Companies
Poll for the best presentation
Track chair: Moritz Hahn, Yanqiu Huang, Suzan Bayhan and Le Viet Duc
10:30 - 11:30 (Network systems and network security, chaired by Suzan Bayhan)
Bart Meyers - Analysing the resilience of 5G networks in the Netherlands
Bart Batenburg - Performance of DNS over QUIC
Jelle Nijland - Gamification of Cyber Security Awareness Training for Phishing against University Students
Robin Waterval - How information sharing on Online Social Networks may allow for personalized cyberattacks
11:30 - 11:40 break
11:40 - 12:40 (Embedded Machine Learning, Pervasive computing and Internet of Things, chaired by Le Viet Duc and Yanqiu Huang and Software technology and formal methods chaired by Moritz Hahn)
Luuk Willems - Detect people on a device that fits in the palm of your hands
Jan van der Waal - You Spin Me Right Round: Using a Smartphone Camera to Determine the Angle of a Turn when Cycling
Ivo Broekhof - Replication and Analysis of the Berry-Sethi Parser for Ambiguous Regular Expressions
Poll for the best presentation
Track chairs: Nacir Bouali and Estefania Talavera.
10:30 - 11:30 (Session chaired by Estefania Talavera )
Floris Verburg - Explainability of Point Cloud Segmentation by Visualization
Lian van Kesteren - Differentiating between Facial Landmark Shifts due to Pose Variation and Morphing Draft
Mateusz Jaworski - Particle Swarm Optimization of Custom Bitcoin Trading Algorithm
Bas Kool - Application of a Neural Network to the Shift Scheduling Problem in Supermarkets
11:30 - 11:40 break
11:40 - 12:40 (Session chaired by Nacir Bouali )
Julian Navarro di Pasquale - Robust Training using a Push-Pull Inhibition Layer for Adversarial Robustness in Convolutional Neural Networks
Cristian Anghel - Effect of Image Quality in Computer Vision for Semantic Segmentation of Road Images
Denise den Hartog - Real-time evaluation of business scenarios in the logistic domain using process mining
Poll for the best presentation
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