The conference will be held live on campus on January 31st 2025.
The event is divided into sessions. There will be a plenary session in the morning where everyone should be present; afterwards the different track sessions will happen in parallel. The plenary session contains the pitches of the best papers nominated from all the submissions, followed by an award ceremony where the best paper/pitch will be awarded.
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 not format for the slides. Students are free to select their preferred format, as long as it is clean and professional. All presentations will be live on campus (apart from exceptional cases).
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 NO lunch organized, but coffee and tea will be available.
There will be two main sessions:
The plenary session (8:40 - 10:00)
Parallel track sessions (10:20 - 14:15)
Note: The presentation order within the track sessions is organized by the track chair and mainly depending on the availability of the supervisors. If you have special requests, please contact your track chair.
This is only the draft programme. Further details will follow as soon as possible!
Presentations Best Papers
8:45 Opening
9:00 Daan Luth - Lace.rs: Work-Stealing While Maintaining Rust Safety Guarantees
9:15 Julian Dühnen - Utilizing Synthetic Point Cloud Generation for Semantic Segmentation of Utility Poles
9:30 Femke Weijsenfeld - Design and Validation of Serious Game on Steganography for Higher Education
9:45-10:00 Award ceremony
10:00 - 10:20 Break
Track 1. Intelligent Interaction
Track chair: Mariët Theune
RA2237
10:20 - 10:35 - Jelle Konter - Dissecting humor to find LLMs funny bone - Large language models recognition of humor based on syntactic ambiguity
10:35 - 10:50 - Ksenija Kotliarova - Data Assessment Methods for Monitoring in Seamless At-Home Hand Rehabilitation
10:50 - 11:05 - Daan Hanraads - Sensing Technology for Monitoring Food intake: An Updated Systematic review of recent developments
11:05 - 11:20 - Noor Thomma - Gamified Mindfulness: A Novel Approach to Nontraditional Meditation
11:20 - 11:30 - Break
11:30 - 11:45 - Veselin Shterev - Enhancing stress detection through HRV in wearable technology
11:45 - 12:00 - Steven Fraters - Stress Detection through Machine Learning using HRV: A Systematic Review
12:00 - Poll for Best Presentation
Track 2. Information Management
Track chair: Marcos Machado
RA3231
10:20 - 10:35 - Sekai Ariji - Assessing and Prioritizing the Requirements of a Digital Twin for the Port of Twente
10:35 - 10:50 - Victoria Lozanu - The Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture: Impacts on Job Security, Well-Being, and Worker Identity
10:50 - 11:05 - Yaya Huang - Developing Personalized AI-Based Conversational Tools and Promote Critical Thinking in Higher Education Institutions
11:05 - 11:20 - Cristian Maftei - Developing a Framework for Integrating Explainability for Sustainable Food Recommender Systems
11:20 - 11:30 - Break
11:30 - 11:45 - Marina Alexandra Murtaza - Explainable Reinforcement Learning (XRL) in finance and in a Low-Predictability Betting Game
11:45 - 12:00 - Mette Weisfelt - Exploring Performance of Reinforcement Learning compared to other Heuristics in Low Predictability Environments
12:00 - 12:15 - Eugeniu Scutaru - Sim Racing: Using Image Recognition To Learn The Track
12:15 - 12:30 - Ion Donos - Pretraining Autonomous Racing Agents in Assetto Corsa Using Feedforward Neural Networks and Soft Actor-Critic
12:30 - 13:30 - Lunch break
13:30 - 13:45 - Giovanni Falsetti - The impact of AI-driven robo-advisors on decision-making process and personalization of investors
13:45 - 14:00 - Aastha Agrawal - A Systematic Exploration of Critical Applications for Digital Twins in Supply Chains Logistics and their Enabling technologies
14:00 - 14:15 - Jelle van den Brink - Study based analysis of Learning Analytics Dashboard features for teachers conducted at the University of Twente
14:15 - Poll for Best Presentation
Track 3. Software Technology and Formal Methods
Track chair: Peter Lammich
RA3237
10:20 - 10:35 - Matthias van der Most - Generation of Realistic Synthetic Petri Nets
10:35 - 10:50 - Bram Otte - Modeling and analyses of the board game Mythic Battles: Pantheon through Markov Decision Processes
10:50 - 11:05 - Egor Krasnoperov - From Truth Table to Fault Tree by Modularization
11:05 - 11:20 - Ovidiu-Gabriel Lasconi - Designing a generative AI chatbot to assess Tuckman's team development stages through emotional insights
11:20 - 11:30 - Break
11:30 - 11:45 - Erik Porietis - Implementing and Testing the BB84 Quantum Cryptography Protocol in Cirq
11:45 - 12:00 - Thijs Beumer - Measuring Code Modernity of Codebases Written in JavaScript
12:00 - 12:15 - Danylo Liashenko - Model-based Probabilistic Testing of a Transmission Protocol deployed on Microcontrollers
12:15 - 12:30 - Muhammad Rafi Albab - Severity vs Risk: The limitations of CVSS
12:30 - 13:30 - Lunch break
13:30 - 13:45 - Adam Park - Designing a Beginner-Friendly Programming Language: A Problem-Solution Approach Informed by Literature Analyses
13:45 - 14:00 - Grace Stok
14:00 - Poll for Best Presentation
Track 4. Pervasive Computing and Internet of Things & Track 7. Sustainable Artificial Intelligence
Track chair: Alex Chiumento (Track 4) & Duc le Viet (Track 7)
RA4231
10:20 - 10:35 - Max Dellebeke - Trajectory prediction of an ego-bike using IMU data from the cyclist's smartphone
10:35 - 10:50 - Iris ten Klooster - A comparison of the effect of event triggers on packet delivery ratio in BLE communication
10:50 - 11:05 - Ąžuolas Arlauskas - Bike trajectory prediction with onboard sensors
11:05 - 11:20 - Mathijs Vogelezang - Performance of event-based data broadcasting in Bike-to-Vehicle communication
11:20 - 11:30 - Break
11:30 - 11:45 - Machiel Luning - Evaluating Random Forest Performance on Packet- and Flow-Level Features for Network Traffic Classification
11:45 - 12:00 - Shuhang Tian - Simulation and Optimisation of Multi-Radio Networks
12:00 - 12:15 - Alex Toma - Mapping Natural Language Security Text to CWEs using AI
12:15 - 12:30 - Quirijn Hoenink - Optimizing Code Generation Models Efficiency Through Hyperparameter Tuning
12:30 - Poll for Best Presentation
Track 5. Network Systems and network security
Track chair: Suzan Bayhan & Mahboobeh Zangiabady
RA4237
[Chair: Mahboobeh Zangiabady]
10:20 - 10:35 - Elimalko Saado - Characterizing anycast convergence time for AS path prepends
10:35 - 10:50 - Emir Akkaya - A Longitudinal Analysis of Short-Lived MOAS Prefixes on the Global Routing Table
10:50 - 11:05 - Niels Rotmensen - An intelligent privacy-driven offloading algorithm for smart home applications
11:05 - 11:20 - Paul Florian - Resource profiling for Smart Home Machine Learning applications
11:20 - 11:30 - Break [Chair: Suzan Bayhan ]
11:30 - 11:45 - Erwin Loof - Calculating the carbon emissions of Dutch national government websites
11:45 - 12:00 - Anna Smit - T-SCARS: A Time-Sensitive, Spatial Carbon-Aware Request Scheduler for Data Center Networks
12:00 - 12:15 - Sandro Vrieling - Decommissioning base stations for a sustainable mobile network
12:15 - Poll for Best Presentation
Track 6. Data Science
Track chair: Nacir Bouali
RA4334
10:00 - 10:15 - Ivan Mitev - Wagon Number Reading Using a Vision-Language Model
10:15 - 10:30 - Patrick van Oerle - Input Data Reduction on Natural Language Explanations of Business Processes using Large Language Models
10:30 - 10:45 - Weijun Wu - Comparing the Effectiveness of Ensemble Models and Single Algorithms in their Success in Predicting At-Risk Students
11:00 - 11:15 - Sara Michael Iyasu - Sentence Simplification using Syntactic Features and T5 model
11:15 - 11:30 - Break
11:30 - 11:45 - Huanbo Meng - Role of classifier in feature importance: An empirical evaluation
11:45 - 12:00 - Noah Verheijen - Explainable Non-Recurrent Models for Load Forecasting
12:00 - 12:15 - Alexandar Antonov - Development and Evaluation of an AI-Driven Pipeline for Wildlife Conservation
12:15 - 12:30 - Lucian Trusca - Investigating suitable AI/ML methods for wildlife camera trap data
12:30 - 13:30 - Lunch break
13:30 - 13:45 - Crina Gurev - Temporal Action Segmentation in Laparoscopic Surgery Videos: An Evaluation Study
13:45 - 14:00 - Quincy Lelasseux - Evaluating the impact of noise in crop classification
14:00 - Poll for Best Presentation
Track 8. Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services
Track chair: Tiago Prince Sales
RA4336
10:35 - 10:50 - Mihai Pop - Measuring the energy consumption and carbon footprint of encrypted databases using CodeCarbon
10:50 - 11:05 - Merijn Posthuma - The energy consumption and carbon footprint of HTTPS
11:05 - 11:20 - Maarten Marcusse - Benchmark of quantum safe hybrid certificates
11:20 - 11:30 - Break
11:45 - 12:00 - Leo Ruizendaal - Comparison between Digital Twin platforms
12:00 - Poll for Best Presentation
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