The MIDI Conference will be held on 9-10 December 2020 as a virtual/remote event.
Keynote Speaker
– professor at Canada Research Chairs (CRC) in Computational Intelligence, University of Alberta, and research scientist in the National Information Processing Institute in Warsaw. In 2009 he was appointed a foreign member of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
He specializes in computational intelligence, fuzzy modeling, granular computing, data treatment, image recognition and neural networks. He authored many papers, books and monographs pertaining to said disciplines and covering various aspects of computational intelligence and software engineering. In 2008 he was awarded the IEEE Canada Computer Engineering Medal. In 2009 he received a Cajastur Prize from the European Center for Soft Computing for pioneering and multifaceted contributions to granular computing.
MIDI 2020 Conference Schedule (CET timezone)
Day 1 – 9.12.2020
10:15 – 10:30 | Conference opening |
10:30 – 11:45 | Machine Intelligence Session 1 Chair Hilmi Demirhan University of North Carolina, Wilmington |
Neural Machine Translation for Turkish to English using Deep Learning Fatih Balki, Hilmi Demirhan and Salih Sarp Text Similarity Detection using Machine Learning algorithms with Character-based similarity measures Emil Kalbaliyev and Samir Rustamov Palm Tree Detection in Drone Images using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks: Investigating the Effective Use of YOLO V3 R.Y Aburasain, E.A Edirisinghe and Ali Albati Training and evaluation of Word Embedding models for Azerbaijani language Kamran Huseynov, Umid Suleymanov, Samir Rustamov and Javid Huseynov | |
12:00 – 12:45 | EiT Manufacturing AI in EiT Manufacturing – Jakub Kaczmarski, Centrum Łukasiewicz (5 min.) Employing AI in sensors and in technologies/competences selection for Industry 4.0 – Krzysztof Mieszkowski, CEZAMAT – Warsaw University of Technology (10 min.) Challanges in AI applications in cyber-physical systems – Jakub Główka, Ł-PIAP (10 min.) National Information Processing Institute is focusing on AI – dr Piotr Sobecki, National Information Processing Institute (10 min.) |
12.45 – 13.00 | Presentation of the Cortivision company |
A portable fNIRS system for measuring brain activity in a VR environment Abstract | |
13:15 – 14:15 | Digital Interaction Session 1 Chair Dr. Grzegorz Pochwatko Institute of Psychology Polish Academy of Sciences |
Interpersonal distance in VR: reactions of older adults to the presence of a virtual agent Grzegorz Pochwatko, Barbara Karpowicz, Anna Chrzanowska and Wiesław Kopeć UX in Virtual Reality. Qualitative assessment based on a range of applications Zbigniew Bohdanowicz, Jarosław Kowalski, Daniel Cnotkowski, Agata Kopacz and Cezary Biele Patterns of digital user’s irrationality in the moment of digital transformation of the media Piotr Toczyski and Grzegorz Banerski All Factors Should Matter! Reference Checklist for Describing Research Conditions in Pursuit of Comparable IVR Experiments Kinga Skorupska, Daniel Cnotkowski, Julia Paluch, Rafał Masłyk, Anna Jaskulska, Monika Kornacka and Wiesław Kopeć | |
15.00 | Social event at AltSpace VR |
Day 2 – 10.12.2020
11:00 – 12:15 | Machine Intelligence Session 2 Chair Dr. Rana Hammad Raza National University of Sciences&Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan |
Determining Geo-Location of Tweets using Cognitive Intelligence Aishwarya Asesh Prediction of Locations using unsupervised learning method to open a Restaurant Branch Hariharan R, Arish Pitchai and Dhilsath Fathima M A Framework to Support Creation of AI Applications for Low-Power WSN Nodes Krzysztof Turchan and Krzysztof Piotrowski Effectiveness of State-of-the-Art Super Resolution Algorithms in Surveillance Environment Muhammad Ali Farooq, Ammar Ali Khan, Ansar Ahmad and Rana Hammad Raza | |
12:15 – 13:15 | EiT Urban Mobility – presentation by Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Logistics and Warehousing, Poznań, Poland Abstract |
13:15 – 14:30 | Digital Interaction Session 2 Chair Dr. Katarzyna Abramczuk National Information Processing Institute University of Warsaw |
A Learning Analytics Case Study: Relation of Students’ Learning Approach to Online Learning Environment Behaviours Gulustan Dogan, Seydi Alkan, Alper Bayazit and Gozde Demirci Deploying Crowdsourcing for Workflow Driven Business Process – a brief Proposal Rafał Masłyk, Kinga Skorupska, Piotr Gago, Marcin Niewiński, Barbara Karpowicz, Anna Jaskulska, Katarzyna Abramczuk and Wiesław Kopeć Exploration of Voice User Interfaces for Older Adults – A Pilot Study to Adress Progressive Vision Loss Anna Jaskulska, Kinga Skorupska, Barbara Karpowicz, Jarosław Kowalski, Cezary Biele and Wiesław Kopeć Copresence and well-being in the time of covid-19: is a video call enough to be and work together? Justyna Świdrak, Grzegorz Pochwatko and Piotr Matejuk Technology enables struggling with everyday life’s chores: Working women with two or more small children are confident technology users Grzegorz Banerski, Gabriela Górska, Piotr Toczyski and Katarzyna Abramczuk | |
14.30 | Keynote speech Prof. Witold Pedrycz |
Interpretability and Explainability in Data Analytics: A Design of Concepts with Information Granules Abstract |