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IMCOM 2020, January 3 - 5
Taichung, Taiwan
Conference Program
| Hosted by |
Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Universiti Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaIMCOM 2020
초대의 글
IEEE 학술대회로 성균관대가 후원하며 말레이시아 UniKL과 공동 주관하는 제 14회
International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and
Communication(IMCOM) 이 2020 년 1 월 3 일(금)부 터 5 일(일)까 지 대만 타 이중에서
개최됩니다 . 미래사회에 서는 인간, 컴퓨터 , 사물 간의 상호작용을 위한 새로운
패러다임의 생성, 라이프로그의 활용, 컴패니언 디바이스의 역할, 특성, 맞춤 등 그에
따른 변화를 요구합니다. IMCOM 2020에서는 컴패니언 IoT의 시대를 준비하며 새로운
패러다임에 기여하는 학술 교류 및 전문 지식의 전파를 위해서 세계 최고 수준의
전 문 가 들 을 모 시 고 고 기 부 /IITP G-ITRC 의 틀 안 에 서 심 도 있 는 토 론 의 장 을
마련하고자 합니다.
IMCOM 2020는 SCOPUS와 EI에 등재되어 있어 국제학술대회로서의 높은 권위를
유지하고 있습니다. 금년에는 11개국 이상의 나라에서 참여하였으며, 국내논문 24편,
외국논문 43여편정도가 최종 선정되었고, 수준 높은 학술 교류를 위해 네 분의
기조강연자를 모셨습니다. 그리스 National Technical University of Athens의 Kostas
J. Kyriakopoulos 교 수 님 , 빅 데 이 터 및 딥 러 닝 , IoT 에 전 문 이 신 National Taiwan
University 의 Shou-De Lin 교 수 님 , UX 디 자 인 , ICT 의 사 회 적 및 심 리 적 효 과 ,
Human-machine interaction 분 야 를 연 구 하 시 는 싱 가 포 르 Nanyang Technological
University의 이관민 교수님, 그리고 인공지능 분야에 앞장서시는 한국 KIISE AI
Society의 최승진 교수님을 초청하였습니다. 열띤 토론과 학술정보의 교환은 물론
폭넓은 친교를 통해 성대한 만남의 장과 성공적인 학술회의가 이루어질 수 있도록
부디 적극 참석하셔서 본 학술회의를 더욱 빛내 주시길 부탁드립니다. 또한 학술대회
행사 중 울창한 풍경과 이국적 정원으로 둘러싸인 리조트에서 휴식을 통해서 한
해를 새롭게 맞는 재충전의 기회로 활용하시기 바랍니다.
대한민국 성균관대에서 2006년 기획되어 2007년부터 시작된 작은 학술회의가 이제
매년 200편 이상의 논문이 제출되고 서로 아끼며 주목하는 세계수준의 학술회의로
자리 잡았습니다. 많은 분들께서 노력해 주심으로 인해 미국과 유럽 중심의 저명한
국제학술회의와 어깨를 견줄 정도로 발전하고 있음에 진심으로 감사드립니다. 모두의
노력과 희생이 헛되지 않도록 아시아-태평양 지역에서 더욱 성실하게 성장하는
학술회의가 되도록 운영진 모두가 최선의 노력을 다하겠습니다.
여러분의 가정에 항상 평화가 있으시길 기원합니다.
성균관대 정보통신대학장 이준호 IMCOM 2020 학회장 이 석 한
성균관대 소프트웨어대학장 정태명 Lajos Hanzo
프로그램위원장 김 동 수 Roslan Ismail
Taketoshi Ushiama
Duc-Tai Le 운영위원장 추 현 승
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Contents
1. Message from General Co-Chairs .................................. 01
2. Message from Technical Program Committee .................. 02
3. Organizing and Program Committees ............................. 03
4. Program at a Glance .................................................... 04
5. Keynote Speakers ....................................................... 06
6. Conference Program .................................................... 10
7. Maps ......................................................................... 22
8. Welcome Reception...................................................... 23
9. Conference Banquet .................................................... 24
10. Travel Information ...................................................... 25
11. Memo ........................................................................ 34
12. Emergency Numbers .................................................... 39
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Message from General Co-Chairs
On behalf of the organizing committee, we welcome you to Taichung, Taiwan
for the 14th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management
and Communication (IMCOM 2020). We are very fortunate and honored to
have renowned people of their respective fields gathering here getting involved
in the process of submitting papers, chairing sessions, reviewing papers, and
organizing the conference.
Over the years IMCOM has evolved into a distinguished conference in Asia
Pacific region. Behind this success, is the hardship of many committee
members who have devoted their precious time to promote and advertise
IMCOM pole to pole. The conference is an amalgam of high-quality submissions
brought forward by thorough research to meet the high standard required, as
Sukhan Lee
of in today’s world.
Sungkyunkwan University
Korea
On the occasion of 14th conference of the IMCOM series, we proudly present
you with terrific technical and social programs. Three days of technical
programs are carefully designed to cover encyclopedic diversity, inspiration and
technicality. Your active participation in the sessions will be awarded with
timely messages and valuable future insight from not only the four high-profile
keynote speakers but also other authors.
That’s not it! Meanwhile your stay here in Taichung can also be a great source
of recreation. Taichung is the third city in the island for population, after Taipei
and Kaohsiung. It is not so big, compared to Taipei. You can still feel life is less
hectic than in the capital. The city is very close to the mountains and to many
of the best Taiwan attractions, such as Chung Tai Chan Monastery. Today,
Taichung is regarded as the arts and cultural center of Taiwan. It's home to Lajos Hanzo
interesting museums and cultural venues like the National Museum of Natural University of Southampton
Science, the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, the National Taichung United Kingdom
Theater, and the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra. We believe you will
make unforgettable memories here.
Again, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to the committee
members’ and referees’ contributions in this event. Our special thanks are due
to Prof. Roslan Ismail and Ms. Kim De Silva: the Malaysian Conference
Organizers, Profs. Dongsoo S. Kim, Taketoshi Ushiama, and Duc-Tai Le: the
Program Committee Co-Chairs, Prof. Chao-Kai Wen, Samratul Janin Sidal: the
Local Arrangement Co-Chairs, Profs. Hyunseung Choo and Hyoungshick Kim:
the Treasurer and Operation Co-Chairs, and all other Chairs. Last but not least,
we appreciate the support from international and domestic partnerships for this
event, that is, the partnerships between Sungkyunkwan University, Korea, and
Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Roslan Ismail
Universiti Kuala Lumpur
We wish your participation in IMCOM 2020 being a memorable one with both Malaysia
valuable technical exchanges and wonderful cultural and outdoor experiences
in Taichung.
Sukhan Lee
Lajos Hanzo
Roslan Ismail
General Co-Chairs
IMCOM 2020
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Message from Program Co-Chairs
Welcome to the 14th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information
Management and Communication (IMCOM) 2020. This year venue perfectly
matches the diversity of this conference by presenting its own rich diversity in
picturesque scenery, history and culture.
The IMCOM 2020 aims to provide a platform for promoting new visionary
approaches and interdisciplinary researches. New evolving technology and
novel ideas on the horizon, in the areas of information management,
communication technologies and their implications for social interaction, lays
the firm foundation of the conference. The conference has served as the most
vital platforms for researchers and developers to exchange innovative ideas,
information and significant research achievements; and provides a unique
opportunity in which both technology and social science meet. Two main tracks Dongsoo S. Kim
for information processing management and communication will be held, Indiana University
covering both research and application works of information management, USA
intelligent information processing, interaction management, networking
/telecommunications, and social interaction.
This year's conference contains 4 outstanding speeches from distinguished
keynote speakers, 10 oral sessions, 3 poster sessions, and 2 short sessions.
This year's review process was very competitive and rigorous, which resulted in
a very strong and pivotal conference program. We received 195 submissions
from many countries around the world. As a result of a neat, careful and strict
review process, we selected 67 papers to be presented in the oral and poster
sessions (34.35% acceptance rate). All of the accepted papers not only consist
of novel ideas, new results, work in progress, and state-of-the-art techniques,
but also provide us with the directions and stimulation for future research
activities in the area of information management and communication Taketoshi Ushiama
technologies. Kyushu University
Japan
We are grateful to all the authors, reviewers, and members of the program
committee for their remarkable efforts and contributions. Without their most
valued help and cooperation, the tedious task of submission handling and paper
reviewing could not have been successfully accomplished. We also praise the
valiant effort by session chairs who accepted our request to manage sessions
of the conference.
We thank the General Co-Chairs, Sukhan Lee, Lajos Hanzo, and Roslan Ismail
for their great support and help. We also thank everyone who has contributed
to the program – the authors, the reviewers, the program committee members
and other organizing committee members for their splendid work.
We wish you to have a productive and enjoyable conference in Taichung, Duc-Tai Le
Taiwan Sungkyunkwan University
Korea
Dongsoo S. Kim
Taketoshi Ushiama
Duc-Tai Le
Program Co-Chairs
IMCOM 2020
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Organizing and Program Committees
Organizing Committee
| General Co-Chairs | Adil I. Erzin Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Russia
Sukhan Lee Sungkyunkwan University, Korea Sidney Fels University of British Columbia, Canada
Lajos Hanzo University of Southampton, UK Angel Pasqual Del Pobil Ferre Jaume I University, Spain
Roslan Ismail Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Olivier Flauzac Universite de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France
Deke Guo National University of Defense Technology, China
| Program Committee Co-Chairs | Hwansoo Han Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Dongsoo S. Kim Indiana University, USA Jinyoung Han Hanyang University, Korea
Duc-Tai Le Sungkyunkwan University, Korea Syed Faraz Hasan Massey University, New Zealand
Taketoshi Ushiama Kyushu University, Japan Yuki Hayashi Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
| Advisory Co-Chairs | Choong Seon Hong Kyung Hee University, Korea
Adrian Stoica NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA Seil Jeon Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Byung-Seok Kang Sejong University, Korea
Saeid Nahavandi Deakin University, Australia
Beomjin Kim Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA
Sajal K . D as Missouri University Science & Technology, Rolla, USA
Donghyun Kim North Carolina Central University, USA
Susanto Rahardja Northwestern Polytechnical University, China Jae-Hyun Kim Ajou University, Korea
Zalizah Awang Long Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Mihui Kim Hankyong National University, Korea
Jin Hyung Kim AIRI, Korea Kazuhiko Kinoshita Osaka University, Japan
Toyohide Watanabe Nagoya Industrial Science Research Institute, Japan Hannah Kum Biocca California State University, Long Beach, USA
Yoshifumi Masunaga Ochanomizu University, Japan C.-C. Jay Kuo University of Southern California, USA
| Keynote Speaker Chair | Tei-Wei Kuo National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Masato Oguchi Ochanomizu University, Japan B e l l at re ch e L a d j e l E N S MA , F r an c e
Jae Young Lee Boston University, USA
| Publicity Co-Chairs | Jee-Hyong Lee Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Eiad Yafi &Shafiza M. Shariff Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Jinkyu Lee Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Eunil Park Hanyang University, Korea Kwan Min Lee University of Southern California, USA
Shangguang Wang Beijing University of Posts & Telecomm., China Sang-goo Lee Seoul National University, Korea
| Poster Co-Chairs| Tae-Jin Lee Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Gary Geunbae Lee POSTECH, Korea Wonjun Lee Korea University, Korea
Mohd N. Husen &Hassan Dao Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Dan Li Tsinghua University, China
KC Keecheon Kim Konkuk University, Korea Deyi ng Li Renmin University, China
Xi anyue Li Lanzhou University, China
| Registration Co-Chairs | Hu an Li Beih an g Un ive rsi ty, Chin a
Eui-Nam Huh Kyung Hee University, Korea Fangming Liu Huazhong University of Science Technology, China
Sang Yep Nam Kookje University, Korea Qi an g M a K y ot o U n i v e rsi t y , J ap an
| Local Arrangements Chair | Masahiro Mambo Kanazawa University, Japan
Chao-Kai Wen National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan Manki Min South Dakota State University, USA
Samratul Janin Sidal Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Naoto Mukai Sugiyama Jogakuen University, Japan
Tutomu Murase Nagoya University, Japan
| Treasurer & Conference Operation Co-Chairs | Shahrulniza Musa Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Hyoungshick Kim Sungkyunkwan University, Korea Matt W. Mutka Michigan State University, USA
Kim de Silva Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Naomi Nagata Shizuoka Sangyo University, Japan
Hyunseung Choo Sungkyunkwan University, Korea Anh Tuan Nguyen University of Information Technology, Vietnam
| Sponsorship Co-Chairs | Huu Thanh Nguyen Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam
Suhaili Din Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Van Duc Nguyen Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam
Pavan S. Nuggehalli Indian Institute of Technology, India
Norhisham Mutalib Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tomohiro Ohno Nagoya University, Japan
| Special Session Co-Chairs | Heejin Park Hanyang University, Korea
Vyacheslav Zalyubovski Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Russia The Bao Pham University of Science, Vietnam
| Partner University Co-Chairs | Cristina M. Pinotti University of Perugia, Italy
Xiaofeng Gao Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Wenny Rahayu La Trobe University, Australia
Jun Feng Hohai University, China Alexey S. Rodionov ICMMG SB RAS, Russia
Minsoo Ryu Hanyang Univeristy, Korea
| Journal Co-Chairs | Alicia Ruvinsky USACE ERDC, USA
Minho Jo Korea University, Korea Kouichi Sakurai Kyushu University, Japan
Dong In Kim Sungkyunkwan University, Korea Ai mi n San g NE C L aborat ory, U SA
Sungyoung Lee Kyung Hee University, Korea Navrati Saxena Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Winston Seah Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Program Committee Vladimir Shakhov ICMMG SB RAS, Russia
Dongkun Shin Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Nazim Agoulmine University of Evry, France Yeong-Tae Song Towson University, USA
Nilanjan Banerjee IBM, India S. Shyam Sundar Pennsylvania State University, USA
Andrea Bianchi KAIST, Korea Dan-keun Sung KAIST, Korea
Frank Biocca Syracuse University, USA David Taniar Monash University, Australia
Jit Biswas National University of Singapore, Singapore Fumio Teraoka Keio University, Japan
Hyeran Byun Yonsei University, Korea Nam Thoai Ho Chi Minh University of Technology, Vietnam
Jaehyuk Cha H an y an g U n i v e rsi t y , K or e a Khurram Toor Keimyung University, Korea
Mainak Chatterjee University of Central Florida, USA Trung Dung Tran University of Science, Vietnam
Asmatullah Chaudhry PINSTECH, Pakistan R yu y a U da T oky o U n i v e rsi t y of T e ch n ol ogy , J apan
Kwang-Chen Chen National Taiwan University, Taiwan Shahrokh Valaee University of Toronto, Canada
Hwan-Gue Cho Pusan National University, Korea Duc Lung Vu University of Information Technology, Vietnam
Sung-Bae Cho Yonsei University, Korea Koichiro Wakasugi Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan
Hyung Jin Choi Sungkyunkwan University, Korea Qianxiang Wang Peking University, China
Jongmoo Choi Dankook University, Korea Wei Wang Xi’an Jiaotong University, China
Seongsook Choi University of Warwick, UK Dongho Won Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Yong Suk Choi Hanyang University, Korea Fan Wu Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Wook Choi Samsung Electronics, Korea Kai Xin University of Science and Technology, China
Robson Cordeiro Sao Paulo University, Brazil Saneyasu Yamaguchi Kogakuin University, Japan
Tran Khanh Dang Ho Chi Minh University of Technology, Vietnam Chung-Huang Yang National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan
Alok K. Das Jadavpur University, India Haruo Yokota Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Ding Zhu Du University of Texas at Dallas, USA Seong-Moo Yoo University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA
Hongwei Du Harbin Institute of Technology, China Jiangsheng Yu Peking University, China
Thang Le-Duc Umea University, Sweden Cangzhou Yuan Beihang University, China
Young Ik Eom Sungkyunkwan University, Korea Yan Zhang Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Hiroshi Esaki The University of Tokyo, Japan Xiangliang Zhang King Abdullah University, Saudi Arabia
Huachun Zhou Beijing Jiaotong University, China
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Program at a Glance
| January 02, 2020 (Thursday) |
Harvard Oxford
16:00-18:00 Venue Inspection and Preparation
| January 03, 2020 (Friday) |
Harvard Oxford
08:30-09:00 Registration
Session 1: Session 2:
09:00-10:20
Deep Learning Data Computing and Analysis
Coffee Break and
10:20-11:00
Poster Session 1: Information Processing
Session 3: Session 4:
11:00-12:20
Feature Extraction Learning Formal Methods
12:20-13:50 Lunch and Mingling
13:50-14:00 Opening Remarks
Keynote Speech 1: Prof. Seungjin Choi
14:00-14:40
(Harvard)
Keynote Speech 2: Prof. Shou-De Lin
14:40-15:20
(Harvard)
Coffee Break and
15:20-16:00
Poster Session 2: User Interaction Design
Session 5: Session 6:
16:00-17:20
Object Detection and Recognition Social and Health Interaction
17:20-19:00 Free Time
Welcome Reception
19:00-21:00
(Dingxian Restaurant)
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Program at a Glance
| January 04, 2020 (Saturday) |
Harvard Oxford
08:30-09:00 Registration
Session 7: Session 8:
09:00-10:20
Enablers in Internet of Things Network Softwarization
Coffee Break and
10:20-11:00
Poster Session 3: Network and I/O
Session 9: Session 10:
11:00-12:20
Authentication Security Wired and Wireless
12:20-13:50 Lunch and Mingling
Keynote Speech 3: Prof. Kwan Min Lee
13:50-14:30
(Harvard)
Keynote Speech 4: Prof. Kostas J. Kyriakopoulos
14:30-15:10
(Harvard)
15:10-15:30 Coffee Break
Short Presentation Session 1: Short Presentation Session 2:
15:30-16:45
5G ∙ Communication Web ∙ AR ∙ System
16:45-19:00 Free Time
18:45-20:45 Conference Banquet
(Tempus Hotel Taichung, Cambridge)
| January 05, 2020 (Sunday) |
Harvard Oxford
09:00-10:20 Program and Organizing Committee Meeting
10:20-10:40 Coffee Break
Panel Discussion
10:40-12:00
Deep Learning Driven Intelligent and Autonomous Networks
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Keynote Speakers
Friday, January 03, 2020, 14:00-14:40
Prof. Seungjin Choi
President
KIISE AI Society, Korea
Chief Technical Officer (CTO)
BARO, Korea
Professor
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea (Former)
Research Interests
Bayesian Optimization, Deep Meta Learning, Deep Reinforcement Learning, Random
Projection, Matrix Factorization
Learning to Learn for Few-shot Problems and Warm-
starting
Deep learning has achieved great success in various tasks, when it is trained with large
amount of labeled data. However, it is a challenging task to train deep models using only a
handful of labeled examples. Few-shot learning, the goal of which is to learn from only a
few examples in each class label, has been a popular subject in machine learning and
computer vision communities. Learning to learn, which is also known as meta-learning,
has emerged again as a promising approach to tackle few-shot problems. In this talk, I
introduce recent advances in meta-learning, the underlying idea of which is to leverage
past experience to learn a prior over tasks, so that it can quickly adapt to a novel task. I
begin with a few metric-based deep learning methods that have been developed to solve a
few-shot learning task. I give an information-theoretic unified view of existing metric
learning methods and present a method for learning discrete latent representation shared
across relevant tasks to enable a model to adapt to new tasks quickly. Experiments show
that DIMCO requires less memory (i.e., code length) for performance similar to previous
methods and that our method is particularly effective when the training dataset is small. I
also illustrate gradient-based meta-learning, such as model-agnostic meta-learning
(MAML), emphasizing my recent work on MT nets that learn layer-wise subspace and
metric from a set of tasks. Finally I also introduce a method to warm-start Bayesian
optimization which is a critical technique for AutoML, experimental design, or neural
architecture search.
Seungjin Choi received B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from Seoul
National University, Korea,n in 1987 and 1989, respectively, and a Ph.D. degree in
electrical engineering from the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, in 1996. He was with
the Laboratory for Artificial Brain Systems, RIKEN, Japan, in 1997, working with Prof.
Andrew Cichocki and Prof. Shunichi Amari on independent component analysis as a
Frontier researcher. He was an Assistant Professor in the School of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering, Chungbuk National University from 1997 to 2000. From 2001 to
2019, he was a Professor of Computer Science at Pohang University of Science and
Technology, Korea. He was the director of Machine Learning Research Center where about
15 professors in top five universities participated. He has held consulting professor
position for Shinhan Big Data Center, Samsung Research, Samsung Advanced Institute of
Technology. He is currently a president of AI Society in KIISE. He is serving or has served
as Area Chairs or Senior Program Committee for top-tier machine learning or AI
conferences, including NeurIPS, ICML, AISTATS, AAAI, IJCAI. His primary research
interests include statistical machine learning and probabilistic inference. Recently he is
working on meta-learning and Bayesian optimization
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Keynote Speakers
Friday, January 03, 2020, 14:40-15:20
Prof. Shou-De Lin
Professor
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Research Interests
Machine Learning, Big Data Analytics, Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, Natural
Language Processing, Internet of Things Data Analysis, Social Network Data Analysis
Toward Better Understanding of Encoder-Decoder based
Deep Neural Network Models
The Encoder-Decoder models based on Recurrent Neural Network (or Seq2Seq model in
brief) or its variant such as Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU) and Long Short-Term Memory
(LSTM) cell has demonstrated decent success in many areas. However, it is still a mystery
why a recurrent network with such simple structure can achieve various complex tasks. In
this talk, I will first demonstrate the power of a Seq2Seq model in learning hidden
connection between inputs and outputs, and then offer an in-depth analysis to the neural
level to explain how and why it works. Finally I will describe a general strategy to perform
in-depth analysis for deep recurrent neural networks.
Shou-de Lin is currently a full professor in the CSIE department of National Taiwan
University. He holds a BS degree in EE department from National Taiwan University, an
MS-EE degree from the University of Michigan, an MS degree in Computational Linguistics
and PhD in Computer Science both from the University of Southern California. He leads the
Machine Discovery and Social Network Mining Lab in NTU. Before joining NTU, he was a
post-doctoral research fellow at the Los Alamos National Lab. Prof. Lin's research includes
the areas of machine learning and data mining, social network analysis, and natural
language processing. His international recognition includes the best paper award in IEEE
Web Intelligent conference 2003, Google Research Award in 2007, Microsoft research
award in 2008, 2015, 2016 merit paper award in TAAI 2010, 2014, 2016, best paper
award in ASONAM 2011, US Aerospace AFOSR/AOARD research award winner for 5 years.
He is the all-time winners in ACM KDD Cup, leading or co-leading the NTU team to win 5
championships. He also leads a team to win WSDM Cup 2016. He has served as the senior
PC for SIGKDD and area chair for ACL. He is currently the associate editor for
International Journal on Social Network Mining, Journal of Information Science and
Engineering, and International Journal of Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language
Processing. He is also a freelance writer for Scientific American.
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Keynote Speakers
Saturday, January 04, 2020, 13:50-14:30
Prof. Kwan Min Lee
Korea Foundation Professor
Contemporary Korean Society and New Media, Nanyang Technological University (NTU),
Singapore
Former Vice President
Samsung Electronics, Korea
Research Interests
UX (User Experience) research and design; Social and psychological effects of ICT
(Information and Communication Technologies); Human-machine interaction
Human Evolution and UX (User Experience) Innovation
In this talk, I will explain how human evolution has shaped the way we respond to and
interact with media and information technologies in certain ways. After that, I will explain
how our understanding of media psychology can be effectively applied to the design of
successful ICT (information and communication technologies) innovation. I propose that in
order to design innovative ICT products and services, we need to understand and develop
the following four things--1. Evolutionary responses to technology form factors; 2. Sensor
technologies to understand users; 3. Technologies manifesting machine's wills and desires;
4. Social interfaces. Examples come from both my academic and industry works spanning
from evolutionary psychology to current directions in smart media design by Samsung and
other ICT companies.
Kwan Min LEE (Ph.D., Stanford; MA, MSU; BA, Sogang) is the inaugural Korea
Foundation Professor in Contemporary Korean Society and New Media, Fellow of Nanyang
Technopreneurship Center (NTC), and Director of UX (User Experience) Lab at the Wee
Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University
(NTU). Previously, Lee was the founding director of Interaction Science Research Center
and the founding WCU (World Class University) Professor of the Department of Interaction
Science at Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), S. Korea. Lee also directed Samsung
Electronics' User Experience (UX) Group and the Creative Lab (C-Lab) as one of the
youngest Vice Presidents in the Samsung corporate history. Prior to SKKU and Samsung,
Lee had taught at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the
University of Southern California (USC) for 12 years as one of the youngest tenured
professors. Lee specializes in UX (User Experience) research and design, social and
psychological effects of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies), and human-
machine interaction. Lee's works have been widely adopted as major course readings at
leading academic institutes such as Stanford, Penn, and MIT. His research findings have
been covered by Washington Post, BBC News, USA Today, and other major news agencies.
Lee is an elected Fellow of the International Communication Association (ICA), one of the
highest academic honors in the field of Communication. Lee's research funding exceeds 12
million US dollars. His research has been supported by the National Science Foundation
(USA), the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology (S. Korea), Ministry of
Education (Singapore), Samsung Electronics, and Hyundai Motors. Lee holds multiple
international (USA, EU, and S. Korea) patents in smart display interfaces, remote
controller, gesture control, and multimedia production. He has been elected as Fellow of
International Communication Association (ICA), one of the highest academic honors in the
field of Communication, in 2019.
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Keynote Speakers
Saturday, January 04, 2020, 14:30-15:10
Prof. Kostas J. Kyriakopoulos
Director
Postgraduate Program on Automation Systems, National Technical University of Athens,
Greece
Professor
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Research Interests
Control Systems & Robotics: Applications to Autonomous Systems (ground, underwater,
aerial)
Cooperation in Autonomous Systems: Intelligent Control
Design to compensate for Lean Communication
Our presentation is centered around the development of provable cooperation schemes for
sensor-based motion planning and interaction control of autonomous systems. Our goal is
to design sound interfaces of our provable techniques with higher-level machine-
intelligence based decision making schemes with the purpose of minimizing explicit
communication. We address a decentralized motion planning & control architecture for
cooperative loading task using heterogeneous robots operating in a constraint workspace
with static obstacles. The optimal loading configuration is selected considering the
connectivity of the space and the distance between the robots. A motion control scheme
for each agent is designed and implemented in order to autonomously guide each robot to
the desired loading configuration with guaranteed obstacle avoidance and convergence
properties. The performance of the proposed strategy is experimentally verified in a
variety of loading scenarios. We continue with a novel distributed leader-follower
architecture for Cooperative Manipulation of Multiple Underwater Vehicle Manipulator
Systems (UVMS) under Lean Communication. The leading UVMS, which has knowledge of
the desired trajectory, tries to achieve tracking behavior via an impedance control law,
leading the overall formation towards the goal configuration while avoiding collisions with
the obstacles. The following UVMSs estimate the object's desired trajectory via a novel
prescribed performance estimation law and implement a similar impedance control law. No
explicit data is exchanged online among the robots. Various simulations and experiments
clarify the proposed method and verify its efficiency.
Dr. Kostas J. Kyriakopoulos was born in Athens, Greece in 1962 and received a Diploma
in Mechanical Eng (Honors) from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), in
1985 and the MS & Ph.D. in Computer & Systems Engineering from Rensselaer - ECSE,
Troy, NY in 1987 and 1991, respectively. From 1988 to 1991 he did research at the NASA
Center for Intelligent Robotic Systems for Space Exploration. Between 1991-93 he was an
Assistant Prof. at ECSE - RPI and the NY State CAT in Automation and Robotics. Since
1994 he has been with the Mechanical Engineering Department at NTUA, Greece, where he
serves as a Professor, Director of the Post-Graduate Program on "Automation Systems",
Director of the Control Systems Lab and Director of the Departmental Computation Lab.
His interests are in Nonlinear Control and Embedded Systems applications in Sensor Based
Motion Planning & Control of multi-Robotic Systems: Manipulators & Vehicles (Mobile,
Marine and Aerial). He was awarded the G.Samaras award of academic excellence (NTUA),
the Bodosakis Foundation Fellowship (1986-1989), the Alexander Onassis Foundation
Fellowship (1989-1990) and an Alexander Von Humboldt Fellowship (1993). Dr.
Kyriakopoulos has published more than 320 papers in journals and refereed conferences;
he is Specialty Chief Editor for "Frontiers in Robotics and AI" and he serves in the editorial
committees of a number of journals and conferences, while he has served as an
administrative member of a number of international conferences. He has acted as a PI in
35 R & D projects, half of which were funded by the European Commission. He is an IEEE
Fellow.
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Day 1
Conference Program
| 09:00-10:20, Friday, January 03, 2020 |
Session 1: Deep Learning Room: Harvard
09:00-10:20, Friday, January 03, 2020 Session Chairs: Masato Oguchi and Abdul Aleem
Next Point of Attachment Selection based on Long Short Term Memory Model in Wireless
Networks
1-1
Huigyu Yang (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea), Syed M. Raza (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Duc Tai Le (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea), Vi Vo Van (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Moonseong Kim (Seoul Theological University, Korea), Hyunseung Choo (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
Machine Learning in Indian Crop Classification of Temporal Multi-Spectral Satellite Image
1-2
Ravali Koppaka (San José State University, USA), Teng-Sheng Moh (San José State University, USA)
Comment Evaluation using Mutual Method, LSTM, Bootstrap and Co-occurrence Word in Lecture
Questionnaire
1-3
Nobuyuki Kobayashi (Sanyo Gakuen University, Japan),
Hiromitsu Shiina (Okayama University of Science, Japan),
Takafumi Ohtani (Okayama University of Science, Japan)
Deep Learning for Tree Crown Detection in Tropical Forest
1-4 Zhafri Roslan (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), Zalizah Awang Long (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Nizam Husen (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), Roslan Ismail (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Robiah Hamzah (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Session 2: Data Computing and Analysis Room: Oxford
9:00-10:20, Friday, January 03, 2020 Session Chairs: Taketoshi Ushiama and Alexey Rodionov
Performance Comparison of Machine Learning Algorithms for Imbalanced Class Classification in
Hydraulic System
2-1
Yohan Joo (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea), Kyutae Kim (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Jongpil Jeong (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
Multi-Modal Component Embedding for Fake News Detection
2-2 SeongKu Kang (Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea),
Junyoung Hwang (Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea),
Hwanjo Yu (Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea)
No “Love” Lost : Defending Hate Speech Detection Models Against Adversaries
2-3
Melody Moh (San José State University, USA), Teng-Sheng Moh (San José State University, USA),
Brian Khieu (San José State University, USA)
Adoption and Continuance Intention Model of Applying Telemedicine Technology in Digital
Games Addiction
Abdulaziz Aborujilah (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
2-4 Rasheed Mohammad Nassr (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
AbdulAleem Al-Othmani (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Mohd Nizam Husen (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Zalizah Awang Long (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Nor Azlina Ali (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Vickneshwaran Murugan (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
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Conference Program
| 10:20-11:00, Friday, January 03, 2020 |
Poster Session 1: Information Processing
10:20-11:00, Friday, January 03, 2020 Session Chairs: Abdul Aleem, Syed M. Raza
3D Action Recognition Exploiting Hierarchical Deep Feature Fusion Model
Thien Huynh-The (Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Korea),
P1-1 Cam-Hao Hua (Kyung Hee University, Korea),
Nguyen Anh Tu (Nazarbayev University, Republic of Kazakhstan),
Jae-Woo Kim (Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Korea),
Seung-Hwan Kim (Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Korea),
Dong-Seong Kim (Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Korea)
Automatic Generation of Pictorial Maps from Photos on Social Media to Represent Regional
Features
P1-2
Wentong Zhou (Kyushu University, Japan),
Taketoshi Ushiama (Kyushu University, Japan)
Sex Classification of Salmon using Convolutional Neural Network
P1-3 Takumi Kuramoto (Tokyo University of Technology, Japan),
Shuji Abe (Tokyo University of Technology, Japan),
Hiroaki Ishihata (Tokyo University of Technology, Japan)
Tactics-Trend Analysis for Increasing the Possibility of Shooting in a Basketball Match
Shu Yano (Tokushima University, Japan),
Kenji Matsuura (Tokushima University, Japan),
P1-4 Hiroki Tanioka (Tokushima University, Japan),
Stephen Karungaru (Tokushima University, Japan),
Naoya Kohda (Tokushima University, Japan),
Naka Gotoda (Kagawa University, Japan),
Tomohito Wada (National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya, Japan)
A Vertex Matcher for Entity Resolution on Graphs
P1-5 Muhammad Sadiq Hassan Zada (Kyung Hee University, Korea),
Muhammad Bilal Amin (University of Tasmania, Australia),
Syed Imran Ali (Kyung Hee University, Korea),
Sungyoung Lee (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Priority Policy in Multi-queue Data Center Networks via Per-port ECN Marking
Akbar Majidi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China),
P1-6
Xiaofeng Gao (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China),
Nazila Jahanbakhsh (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China),
Jiaqi Zheng (Nanjing University, China), Guihai Chen (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
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| 11:00-12:20, Friday, January 03, 2020 |
Session 3: Feature Extraction Learning Room: Harvard
11:00-12:20, Friday, January 03, 2020 Session Chairs: Eiad Yafi, Keecheon Kim
A Novel Approach to Music Genre Classification using Natural Language Processing and Spark
3-1
Sharan Duggirala (San Jose State University, USA),
Teng-Sheng Moh (San Jose State University, USA)
Distributed Feature Extraction on Apache Spark for Human Action Recognition
Nguyen Anh Tu (Nazarbayev University, Republic of Kazakhstan),
3-2 Thien Huynh-The (Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Korea),
Kok-Seng Wong (Nazarbayev University, Republic of Kazakhstan),
Dinh-Mao Bui (Nazarbayev University, Republic of Kazakhstan),
Young-Koo Lee (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
A Farthest First Traversal based Sampling Algorithm for K-clustering
3-3 Le Hong Trang (HCMC University of Technology Vietnam National University, Vietnam),
Nguyen Le Hoang (HCMC University of Technology Vietnam National University, Vietnam),
Tran Khanh Dang (HCMC University of Technology Vietnam National University, Vietnam)
Ensemble based Cost-Sensitive Feature Selection for Consolidated Knowledge Base Creation
3-4
Syed Imran Ali (Kyung Hee University, Korea),
Sungyoung Lee (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Session 4: Formal Methods Room: Oxford
11:00-12:20, Friday, January 03, 2020 Session Chairs: Zalizah Awang Long, Masato Oguchi
Some New Ideas about Obtaining and Estimating Reliability Polynomial of a Random Graph
4-1
Alexey S. Rodionov (Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics SB RAS, Russia)
Enhancing the Adaptiveness of Gaussian Process Regression based on Power Spectral Density
4-2 Dinh-Mao Bui (Nazarbayev University, Republic of Kazakhstan),
Nguyen Anh Tu (Nazarbayev University, Republic of Kazakhstan),
Kok-Seng Wong (Nazarbayev University, Republic of Kazakhstan)
Emergency Evacuation Assistance
John Lee (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA),
4-3 Dan Koo (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA),
Dinaol Tadesse (Jackson State University, USA), Atharv Jain (University of Texas at Dallas, USA),
Sushmitha Shettar (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA),
Dongsoo S. Kim (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA)
A Study on Computation Offloading in MEC Systems using Whale Optimization Algorithm
4-4 Luan N.T. Huynh (Kyung Hee University, Korea), Quoc-Viet Pham (Inje University, Korea),
Tri D.T. Nguyen (Kyung Hee University, Korea), Md Delowar Hossain (Inje University, Korea),
Jae Ho Park (Kyung Hee University, Korea), Eui-Nam Huh (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
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Day 1
Conference Program
| 15:20-16:00, Friday, January 03, 2020 |
Poster Session 2: User Interaction Design
15:20-16:00, Friday, January 03, 2020 Session Chairs: Eiad Yafi, Syed M. Raza
Evaluation of Improved Botanical Search Application for Elementary School Students
P2-1
Tomoko Kajiyama (Hiroshima City University, Japan)
Intimacy Between Actual Users and Virtual Agents: Interaction through “likes” and “comments”
P2-2
Jaeeun Shin (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Sangwon Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
Towards Making Regional Issues of Marine Resources a Teaching and Learning Material
P2-3
Noriyuki Iwane (Hiroshima City University, Japan),
Mitsuaki Yamaguchi (Hiroshima City University, Japan)
Visualization of Texture Expressions for Recipes by using Reviews
P2-4 Kento Shigyo (Kobe University, Japan),
Hidenari Kiyomitsu (Kobe University, Japan),
Kazuhiro Ohtsuki (Kobe University, Japan)
The Practice of Cloud-based Navigation System for Indoor Robot
Tran Trong Khanh (Kyung Hee University, Korea),
P2-5 Tran Hoang Hai (Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam),
Van Dung Nguyen (Kyung Hee University, Korea),
Tri D.T. Nguyen (Kyung Hee University, Korea),
Ngo Thien Thu (Kyung Hee University, Korea),
Eui-Nam Huh (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Information Systems Outsourcing Success - A Perspective of Information Processing Theory
P2-6
Ying Chieh Liu (Chaoyang University of Technology, Taiwan),
Yu-An Huang (National Chi Nan University, Taiwan)
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| 16:00-17:20, Friday, January 03, 2020 |
Session 5: Object Detection and Recognition Room: Harvard
16:00-17:20, Friday, January 03, 2020 Session Chairs: Alexey Rodionov, Keecheon Kim
Automatic Handgun and Knife Detection Algorithms: A Review
5-1 Arif Warsi (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Munaisyah Abdullah (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Mohd Nizam Husen (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Muhammad Yahya (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Convolutional Network with Densely Backward Attention for Facial Expression Recognition
5-2 Cam-Hao Hua (Kyung Hee University, Korea),
Thien Huynh-The (Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Korea),
Hyun-Seok Seo (Kyung Hee University, Korea),
Sungyoung Lee (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Progressive Framework of Learning 3D Object Classes and Orientations from Deep Point Cloud
Representation
5-3
Sukhan Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Wencan Cheng (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
Toward Automatic Recognition of Cursive Chinese Calligraphy
5-4 Jung Liang (National Chengchi University, Taiwan),
Wen-Hung Liao (National Chengchi University, Taiwan),
Yi-Chieh Wu (National Chengchi University, Taiwan)
Session 6: Social and Health Interaction Room: OXFORD
16:00-17:20, Friday, January 03, 2019 Session Chairs: Taketoshi Ushiama, Zalizah Awang Long
Skill Training Support in Education/Learning Field
6-1
Toyohide Watanabe (Nagoya Industrial Science Research Institute, Japan)
Effects on Concentration of Different E-Learner Resting Behaviors in Response to Communication
Robot Actions during Break Times
6-2
Yusuke Yasumura (Hiroshima City University, Japan),
Takashi Ito (Hiroshima City University, Japan), Kenichi Takahashi (Hiroshima City University, Japan),
Tomoko Kajiyama (Hiroshima City University, Japan)
Enterprise Architecture for Healthcare Information Exchange (HIE) Cloud Migration
6-3
Kofi Osei-Tutu (Towson University, USA),
Yeong-Tae Song (Towson University, USA)
Personalized Local Event Search based on SNS Data Analysis
6-4
Miki Imai (Ochanomizu University, Japan), Miki Enoki (IBM Research, Japan),
Ruriko Kudo (IBM Research, Japan), Masato Oguchi (Ochanomizu University, Japan)
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Day 2
Conference Program
| 09:00-10:20, Saturday, January 04, 2020 |
Session 7: Enablers in Internet of Things Room: Harvard
09:00-10:20, Saturday, January 04, 2020 Session Chairs: Alexey Rodionov, Abdul Aleem
Cryptoanalysis of Protocol for Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks for the Internet of
Things Environment
7-1
Jihyeon Ryu (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea), Youngsook Lee (Howon University, Korea),
Dongho Won (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
Intelligent Camera using a Finite State Machine (FSM)
7-2
WooHyun Park (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
User Cooperative Mobility with Optimal Node Selection for High Throughput in Multiple Ad-hoc
Networks
7-3
Kousuke OKUMURA (Nagoya University, Japan),
Tutomu MURASE (Nagoya University, Japan)
Development of the LoRaWAN-based Movement Tracking System
Jasrina Jaffar (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
7-4 Ahmad Faeez Abdul Malik (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Megat Farez Azril Zuhairi (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Aznida Abu Bakar Sajak (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Mohd Taha Ismail (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Session 8: Network Softwarization Room: Oxford
09:00-10:20, Saturday, January 04, 2020 Session Chairs: Duc Tai Le, Megat Farez Azril
Investigating Real-Time Entropy Features of DDoS Attack based on Categorized Partial-Flows
8-1
Hamidreza Lotfalizadeh (Purdue University, USA),
Dongsoo S. Kim (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA)
Research on the Traffic Type Recognition Technique for Advanced Network Control using
Floodlight
8-2
Sangwon Kim (Konkuk University, Korea), Thummim Lee (Konkuk University, Korea),
Keecheon Kim (Konkuk University, Korea)
Control Plane Design for Failure Protection in Software Defined Service Function Chains
8-3 Haekwon Jeong (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea), Syed M. Raza (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea), Dung
Tien Nguyen (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea), Moonseong Kim (Seoul Theological University, Korea),
Siwon Kim (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea), Hyunseung Choo (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
Network Prediction with Traffic Gradient Classification using Convolutional Neural Networks
Taejin Ko (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
8-4 Syed M. Raza (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Thien-Binh Dang (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Moonseong Kim (Seoul Theological University, Korea),
Hyunseung Choo (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
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Conference Program
| 10:20-11:00, Saturday, January 04, 2020 |
Poster Session 3: Network and I/O
10:20-11:00, Saturday, January 04, 2020 Session Chairs: Dongsoo S. Kim, Megat Farez Azril
A Secure Platform for IoT Devices based on ARM Platform Security Architecture
P3-1 Junyoung Jung (Kyung Hee, Korea),
Jinsung Cho (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Ben Lee (Oregon State University, USA)
Performance Enhancement of GPU Parallel Computing using Memory Allocation Optimization
P3-2 Chu-Hsing Lin (Tunghai University, Taiwan),
Jung-Chun Liu (Tunghai, University, Taiwan),
Po-Kai Yang (Tunghai University, Taiwan)
PollO: Polling-aware On-demand Governor for Improving Power Efficiency
P3-3 Sungwoo Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Yongju Song (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Young Ik Eom (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
VCPU Prioritization Interface for Improving the Performance of Latency-critical Tasks
P3-4
Taehyung Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Young Ik Eom (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
A Study on I/O Performance in Highly Consolidated Container-based Virtualized Environment
on OverlayFS with Optimized Synchronization
P3-5 Naoki Mizusawa (Kogakuin University Graduate School, Japan)
Yuya Seki (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)
Jian Tao (Texas A&M University, USA)
Saneyasu Yamaguchi (Kogakuin University Graduate School, Japan)
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Conference Program
| 11:00-12:20, Saturday, January 04, 2020 |
Session 9: Authentication Security Room: Harvard
11:00-12:20, Saturday, January 04, 2020 Session Chairs: Duc Tai Le, Abdul Aziz Aborujilah
Quantum-resistant Lattice-based Authentication for V2X Communication in C-ITS
9-1 Sewan Ha (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Hakjun Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Dongho Won (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Youngsook Lee (Howon University, Korea)
Cryptanalysis and Improvement of User Authentication Scheme based on Rabin Cryptosystem
9-2 Dongwoo Kang (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Hakjun Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Dongho Won (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Youngsook Lee (Howon University, Korea)
Using Deep Learning to Solve Google reCAPTCHA v2’s Image Challenges
9-3 Dylan Wang (San Jose State University, USA),
Melody Moh (San Jose State University, USA),
Teng-Sheng Moh (San Jose State University, USA)
Detecting Security Breaches in Personal Data Protection with Machine Learning
9-4 Chu-Hsing Lin (Tunghai University, Taiwan),
Po-Kai Yang (Tunghai University, Taiwan),
Yu-Chiao Lin (China Medical University, Taiwan)
Session 10: Wired and Wireless Room: Oxford
11:00-12:20, Saturday, January 04, 2020 Session Chairs: Dongsoo S. Kim, Megat Farez Azril
Multi-Beam Connection Request Transmission Scheme for 5G Initial Access
10-1 Yijun Piao (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Yunmin Kim (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Tae-Jin Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
Intelligent Reflecting Surface-aided Phase-Shift Backscatter Communication
10-2
Sung Yon Park (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Dong In Kim (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
An IPv6 Internet Accessing Architecture and Approach for Industrial Wireless Network
10-3 Min Wei (Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China),
Cheng Li (Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China),
Caiqin Li (Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Communication MAC Protocol for Coexisting Wireless Devices and Backscatter Tags
10-4
Arshad Iqbal (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea),
Tae-Jin Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
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Conference Program | 15:30-17:00, Saturday, January 04, 2020 |
Short Presentation Session 1: 5G ∙ Communication Room: Harvard
15:30-16:45, Saturday, January 04, 2020 Session Chair: Dongsoo S. Kim
Efficient Face Detection and Identification in Networked Video Surveillance Systems
S1-1 Md Nazmus Saadat (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Hasibul Kabir (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Zalizah Awang Long (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Hannah Sofian (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
A Parallel Neural Network-based Scheme for Radar Emitter Recognition
S1-2 Ha P. K. Nguyen (Viettel High Technology Industries Corporation, Vietnam),
Van Long Do (Viettel High Technology Industries Corporation, Vietnam),
Quang Trung Dong (Viettel High Technology Industries Corporation, Vietnam)
DNS Server Caching and Forwarding with Load Balance
Nur Zaimah Ahmad (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
S1-3
Megat F. Zuhairi (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Hassan Dao (Princess of Naradhiwas University, Thailand),
Eiad Yafi (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Community Detection Framework based on Multi-Strengthening Approach
S1-4
Suriana Ismail (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Roslan Ismail (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Correlation between Speaker Gender and Perceptual Quality of Mobile Speech Signal
Abdulaleem Z. Al-Othmani (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Azizah Abdul Manaf (Universiti of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia),
S1-5
Akram M. Zeki (International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia),
Qusay Almaatouk (Asia Pacific University, Malaysia),
Abdulaziz Aborujilah (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Maen T. Al-Rashdan (Asia Pacific University, Malaysia)
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Conference Program
| 17:30-17:00, Saturday, January 04, 2020 |
Short Presentation Session 2: Web ∙ AR ∙ System Room: Oxford
15:30-16:45, Saturday, January 04, 2020 Session Chair: Syed M. Raza
Country Selection on Web Forms: A Comparison of Dropdown Menus, Radio Buttons and Text
Field with Autocomplete
S2-1 Emil Thorstensen Jensen (Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway),
Martin Hansen (Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway),
Evelyn Eika (Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway),
Frode Eika Sandnes (Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway)
Mobile Marker-based Augmented Reality Coloring Sheets Development for Dengue Awareness
S2-2 Zahidah Abd Kadir (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Nurul Shuhadah Rosni (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Mohd Amin Che Mohd Shabri (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Bazilah A. Talip (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
A Review on Credibility Perception of Online Information
S2-3
Shafiza Mohd Shariff (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Tree-mapping Technique as a Computer System for Sustainable Forest Management
S2-4
Yasmin Yahya (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Roslan Bin Ismail (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Development of Mobile Markerless Augmented Reality for Cardiovascular System in Anatomy and
Physiology Courses in Physiotherapy Education
S2-5 Zahidah Abd Kadir (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Nurul Shuhadah Rosni (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Megat Norulazmi Megat Mohamed Noor (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
Zaidatul Husna Abdul Rahman (Universiti Kuala Lumpur RCMP, Malaysia),
Nurulain Abu Bakar (Universiti Kuala Lumpur RCMP, Malaysia)
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Conference Program
| 09:00-12:00, Sunday, January 05, 2020 |
Room: Oxford
09:00-10:20, Sunday, January 05, 2020
Chairs: Hyunseung Choo, Taketoshi Ushiama, Roslan Ismail
09:00-10:20 Organizing and Program Committee Meeting
10:20-10:40 Coffee Break
Room: Oxford
10:40-12:00, Sunday, January 05, 2020
Chairs: Roslan Ismail, Dongsoo S. Kim, Hyoungshick Kim, Keecheon Kim
Panel Discussion - Deep Learning Driven Intelligent and Autonomous Networks
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Venue
Maps – From the Taichung Airport to the conference venue -
| From Taichung Airport to Tempus Hotel Taichung |
Tempus Hotel Taichung is located approx. 17.1 kilometer from Taichung Airport. The journey from the airport to the
resort takes approximately 31 minutes by car. From airport you can arrive at the resort by taxi.
Regular Taxi ( Airport ->Tempus Hotel Taichung )
We recommend this way to go to the conference venue, as it is much
faster than bus. Taxis are the most convenient compare to other
public transport in Taiwan. There are taxis lining up at the B1 exit of
Export Area along the traffic lane and the taxi fare is charged by
meter.
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22Conference Event
Welcome Reception
| 頂鮮擔仔麵台中店 DingXian Tan-Tsu-Mien |
Address: No. 676, Dadun Rd., Nantun Dist.,
Taichung, Taiwan
Tel: +886 4 2320 8899
Website: https://www.dingxian.com.tw/en
Organization co-chairs: Roslan Ismail and
Kim De Silva
AGENDA
Date: Friday, January 3, 2020
Food: Set Meal
Venue: DingXian Tan-Tsu-Mien
Attire: Casual
18:30 Participants depart for restaurant
18:50 Arrival of Participants
19:00 Arrival of Guests/ VIPs
19:15 Welcoming Address by Prof. Dr. Roslan Ismail - General Co-Chair of IMCOM 2020
19:25 Welcoming Address by Prof. Sukhan Lee – General Co-Chair of IMCOM 2020
Dinner begins
19:35 – Cultural Performance
– Exchange of Souvenirs
– Cultural Performance
21:00 Dinner Ends
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23Conference Event
Conference Banquet
| Tempus Hotel Taichung |
Address: No. 689, Sec. 2, Taiwan Boulevard,
Taichung, Taiwan
Tel: +886 4 2326 8008
Website: http://taichung.tempus.com.tw/
Organization co-chairs: Hyunseung Choo
and Siwon Kim
AGENDA
Date: Saturday, January 04, 2020
Food: Set Meal
Venue: Cambridge
Attire: Smart Casual
18:45 Arrival of participants
Start of Banquet
- Greeting messages by General Co-Chair in IMCOM
19:00
- Montage presentation
- Honorable Paper awards
19:20 Dinner begins
20:00 Contribution award
20:30 Farewell message and announcement of next year IMCOM
20:35 Photo session all together
20:45 Dinner ends
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24Travel
Travel Information – About Taiwan & Taichung -
| About Taiwan|
Taiwan is an island located 180km east of China. Commonly known as the “heart of Asia”, Taiwan is packed with
exciting things to do. It is known for modern cities, traditional Chinese temples, hot springs resorts and dramatic
mountainous terrain. Taipei, in the north, has a number of busy night markets, as well as Chinese Imperial art at the
National Palace Museum. Taipei 101, a 509m-tall, bamboo-shaped skyscraper with an observation deck, rises above
the city. There is beautiful scenery and hospitable people in all corners of Taiwan, from north to south. We are sure
you will find something enjoyable on this island.
| About Taichung|
Taichung City is a city in Taiwan. It is the third city on the island in terms of population, after Taipei and Kaohsiung.
It is located in Central Taiwan, 133 km south of Taipei and at about 20 km from the Taiwan Strait. The city is not so
big, compared to Taipei. You can still feel life is less hectic than in the capital. It is very close to the mountains and to
many of the best Taiwan attractions, such as Chung Tai Chan Monastery. Taichung is the world capital of bicycles
industry. Giant bicycles maker, and a lot of OEM suppliers, are all headquartered here. Studio scenes of Ang Lee's
movie, Life of Pi, were shot in Taichung. Bubble Tea was initially a local delicacy. It was invented by a Taichung
teahouse, Chun Shui Tang. Among Taiwanese people, Taichung is also known to be the home of Suncakes, a
Taiwanese dessert. Today, Taichung is regarded as the arts and cultural center of Taiwan. It is home to interesting
museums and cultural venues like the National Museum of Natural Science, the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts,
the National Taichung Theater, and the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra.
| About Conference Venue |
Conveniently located in Xitun, Taichung, Tempus Hotel provides guests with a cozy accommodation and various
hospitality services. Tempus Hotel is a 5-minute drive from National Taichung Theatre and a 10-minute drive from
Fengjia Night Market. Guests can drive to the property from Taichung Railway Station or Taiwan High Speed Rail -
Taichung Station in 15 minutes. The nearest airport is Taichung Airport, 30 minutes car journey away. Every modern
guest room features air conditioning and a bathtub. It is fitted with a wardrobe, TV and safety deposit box. The en
suite bathroom has shower facilities, free toiletries and hairdryer. Beside unwinding at the spa and wellness center,
guests can also exercise at the fitness center, use the outdoor swimming pool and enjoy the happy family moment at
the children's playground. La mode Restaurant serves international cuisines including vegetarian dishes, while seafood
specialises are offered in restaurant Ali. Le Bar brings guests a variety of drinks on its menu.
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