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SOCO 2019 14th International Conference on Soft Computing Models in Industrial and Environmental Applications 2019.sococonference.eu CISIS 2019 12th International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Security for Information Systems 2019.cisisconference.eu ICEUTE 2019 10th International Conference on EUropean Transnational Education 2019.iceuteconference.eu 1
- PREFACE - International Conference SOCO’19 This volume of Advances in Intelligent which are published in these conferen- and Soft Computing contains accepted ce proceedings and represents an ac- papers presented at SOCO 2019 confe- ceptance rate of 45%. In this relevant rence held in the beautiful and historic edition a special emphasis was put on city of Seville (Spain), in May 2019. the organization of special sessions. Four special session was organized Soft computing represents a collec- related to relevant topics as: Soft Com- tion or set of computational techni- puting Methods in Manufacturing and ques in machine learning, computer Management Systems; Soft Compu- science and some engineering disci- ting Applications in the Field of Indus- plines, which investigate, simulate, and trial and Environmental Enterprises; analyze very complex issues and phe- Optimization, Modeling and Control by nomena. Soft Computing Techniques and Soft Computing in Aerospace, Mechanical After a through peer-review process, and Civil Engineering: New methods the 14th SOCO 2019 International Pro- and Industrial Applications. gram Committee selected 57 papers 3
The selection of papers was extremely Lyon, Lyon, France). rigorous in order to maintain the high quality of the conference and we would Particular thanks go as well to the con- like to thank the members of the Pro- ference main sponsors, Startup Ole, gram Committees for their hard work in IEEE-SMC Spanish Chapter who jointly the reviewing process. This is a crucial contributed in an active and constructi- process to the creation of a high stan- ve manner to the success of this initia- dard conference and the SOCO con- tive. We would like to thank all the spe- ference would not exist without their cial session organizers, contributing help. authors, as well as the members of the Program Committees and the Local Or- SOCO 2019 enjoyed outstanding key- ganizing Committee for their hard and note speeches by distinguished guest highly valuable work. Their work has speakers: Prof. Dieu Tien Bui (Universi- helped to contribute to the success of ty of South-Eastern Norway), Prof. Juan the SOCO 2019 event. M. Corchado (University of Salaman- ca), Prof. Julien Jacques (University of The Editors Francisco Martínez-Álvarez Alicia Troncoso José Antonio Sáez Muñoz Héctor Quintián May, 2019 Emilio Corchado 4
International Conference CISIS-ICEUTE’19 This volume of Advances in Intelligent After a through peer-review process, and Soft Computing contains accepted the CISIS 2019 International Program papers presented at CISIS 2019 and Committee selected 20 papers which ICEUTE 2019, both conferences held in are published in these conference pro- the beautiful and historic city of Seville ceedings achieving an acceptance rate (Spain), in May 2019. of 30%. In this relevant edition a special emphasis was put on the organization The aim of the 12th CISIS 2019 con- of special sessions. One special ses- ference is to offer a meeting opportu- sion was organized related to relevant nity for academic and industry-related topics as: From the least to the least: researchers belonging to the various, cryptographic and data analytics solu- vast communities of Computational tions to fulfil least minimum privilege Intelligence, Information Security, and and endorse least minimum effort in Data Mining. The need for intelligent, information systems. flexible behaviour by large, complex systems, especially in mission-critical In the case of 10th ICEUTE 2019, the domains, is intended to be the catalyst International Program Committee se- and the aggregation stimulus for the lected 15 papers, which are published overall event. in these conference proceedings. Two special session were organized related 5
to relevant topics as: Looking for Came- (University of South-Eastern Norway), lot: New Approaches to Asses Compe- Juan M. Corchado (University of Sala- tencies; Innovation in Computer Scien- manca) and Prof. Julien Jacques (Uni- ce Education. versity of Lyon). The selection of papers was extremely Particular thanks go as well to the con- rigorous in order to maintain the high ference main sponsors, Startup Ole, quality of the conference and we would IEEE-SMC Spanish Chapter, The Inter- like to thank the members of the Pro- national Federation for Computational gram Committees for their hard work Logic, who jointly contributed in an in the reviewing process. This is a cru- active and constructive manner to the cial process to the creation of a high success of this initiative. We would like standard conference and the CISIS and to thank all the special session organi- ICEUTE conferences would not exist wi- zers, contributing authors, as well as thout their help. the members of the Program Commit- tees and the Local Organizing Commi- CISIS 2019 and ICEUTE 2019 conferen- ttee for their hard and highly valuable ces enjoyed outstanding keynote spee- work. Their work has helped to contri- ches by distinguished guest speakers: bute to the success of the CISIS 2019 Prof. Dieu Tien Bui and ICEUTE 2019 events. The Editors Francisco Martínez-Álvarez Alicia Troncoso José Antonio Sáez Muñoz Héctor Quintián May, 2019 Emilio Corchado 6
- PLENARY SPEAKERS - Prof. Dieu Tien Bui Associate Professor at the Geographic Information System Group, Department of Business and IT, University of South-Eastern Norway. He received his M.Sc. degree in Cartographic Enginee- ring from Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, Ha- noi, Vietnam, in 2004, and his Ph.D. in Geomatics from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway, in 2013. He has more than 100 publications, including > 80 articles published in Science Citation Index (SCI/ SCIE) scientific journals, > 10 book chapters published by Springer and Elsevier. His research interests include Date: Monday, 13 GIS, remote sensing, and artificial intelligence and ma- Hour: 11:00 - 12:00 chine learning for natural hazards and environmental Building: 45 problems such as landslides, floods and forest fires, Room: Sala de tesis ground biomass, and structural displacement. Prof. Juan Manuel Corchado Director - BISITE Research Group, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain Director - European IoT Digital Innovation Hub President – AIR INSTITUTE Juan Manuel Corchado (born May 15, 1971 in Salaman- ca, Spain). He is Full Professor with Chair at the Univer- sity of Salamanca. He was Vice President for Research and Technology Transfer from December 2013 to De- cember 2017 and the Director of the Science Park of the University of Salamanca, Director of the Doctoral School of the University until December 2017 and also, he has been elected twice as the Dean of the Faculty of Date: Tuesday, 14 Science at the University of Salamanca. In addition to Hour: 11:00 - 12:00 a PhD in Computer Sciences from the University of Sa- Building: 45 lamanca, he holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from Room: Sala de tesis the University of the West of Scotland. Juan Manuel 7
Corchado is Visiting Professor at Osaka Institute of Technology since January 2015, Visiting Professor at the Universiti Malaysia Kelantan and a Member of the Advisory group on Online Terrorist Propaganda of the European Counter Terrorism Centre (EUROPOL). Corchado is the Director of the European IoT Digital Innovation Hub and of the BI- SITE (Bioinformatics, Intelligent Systems and Educational Technology) Research Group, which he created in the year 2000, President of the AIR Institute, Academic Director of the Institute of Digital Art and Animation of the University of Salaman- ca and has been President of the IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Spanish Chapter. He also oversees the Master´s programs in Digital Animation, Security, Blockchain, IoT, Mobile Technology, Information Systems Management and Agile Project Management at the University of Salamanca. Corchado has supervised more than 25 PhD theses, is author of over 800 research peer review papers and books, has chaired the scientific committee of more than 30 international conferences, and is also Editor-in-Chief of Specialized Journals like ADCAIJ (Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Jour- nal) and OJCST (Oriental Journal of Computer Science and Technology). Prof. Julien Jacques Professor in Statistics at ERIC Laboratory (University de Lyon, Lyon, France). Julien Jacques received his Ph.D. degree in Applied Mathematics from University of Grenoble, France. In 2006 he joined University of Lille where he holds the position of Associate Professor. In 2014, he joined University of Lyon as Full Professor in Statistics. His current research in statistical learning concerns the design of clustering algorithm for functional data, or- dinal data and mewed-type data. He is a member of the French Society of Statistics. Date: Wednesday, 15 Hour: 11:00 - 12:00 Building: 45 Room: Sala de tesis 8
9 TIME MONDAY 13 TUESDAY 14 WEDNESDAY 15 Registration (Open the 08:00 Registration (Open the whole day) Registration (Open the whole day) whole day) 08:30-09:30 SOCO CISIS SOCO CISIS SOCO TEMPORAL DATA SOCO SOCO SS01 (5) ICEUTE SS01 (6) GT01 (7) APPLICA- ANALYSIS (7) SS02 (9) SS03 (6) *Starting at SS02 (8) 09:30-10:15 TIONS (6) 9:00 10:15-10:30 Opening Coffe break (and also IEEE-SMC Spanish 10:30-11:00 Coffe break Coffe break Chapter anual meeting) 11:00-12:00 11:00-12:00 11:00-12:00 11:00-12:00 Plenary Speaker Plenary Speaker Plenary Speaker Prof. Dieu Tien Bui Prof. Juan Manuel Corchado Rodríguez Prof. Julien Jacques SOCO 12:00-13:00 SOCO SOCO DATA GENERATION CISIS ICEUTE AND PREPARATION (4) MACHINE SMART CITIES & GT02 (8) SS01 (7) LEARNING (8) IOT (6) SOCO 13:00-14:00 SS04 (5) 14:00-16:00 Lunch Lunch 16:00-18:30 FREE TIME FREE TIME SEVILLA GUIDED TOUR FLAMENCO SHOW (sala Baraka) 18:30-20:30 (18:30-20:30) (19:30-20:30) 20:30 COCKTAIL (Hotel Sevilla Boutique) GALA DINNER (Río Grande)
Special Sessions SOCO SS01 SOFT COMPUTING METHODS IN MANUFACTURING AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS SS02 SOFT COMPUTING APPLICATIONS IN THE FIELD OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENTERPRISES SS03 OPTIMIZATION, MODELING AND CONTROL BY SOFT COMPUTING TECHNIQUES SOFT COMPUTING IN AEROSPACE, MECHANICAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING: NEW METHODS AND SS04 INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS CISIS FROM THE LEAST TO THE LEAST: CRYPTOGRAPHIC AND DATA ANALYTICS SOLUTIONS TO FULFILL LEAST SS01 MINIMUM PRIVILEGE AND ENDORSE LEAST MINIMUM EFFORT IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS ICEUTE SS01 LOOKING FOR CAMELOT: NEW APPROACHES TO ASSES COMPETENCIES SS02 INNOVATION IN COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATION 10
11 Monday 13th Room Sala de Tesis Room 45.1.11 Room 45.1.10 Room Sala de Tesis Room 45.1.11 SOCO: Time series CISIS GT01 SOCO SS01 SOCO: Machine learning CISIS GT02 1 1 65 57 31 2 5 69 25 34 27 7 10 37 36 48 16 66 41 39 34 17 68 43 45 38 21 39 20 46 51 22 49 47 52 48 Tuesday 14th Room Sala de Tesis Room 45.1.11 Room 45.1.10 Room Sala de Tesis Room 45.1.11 SOCO: SS02 CISIS SS01 SOCO: SS03 SOCO: Smart cities ICEUTE SS01 45 14 13 35 11 64 24 18 50 18 32 25 23 24 19 36 27 60 12 32 67 37 28 6 40 30 56 21 41 55 44 61 44
Wednesday 15th Room Sala de Tesis Room 45.1.11 Room Sala de Tesis SOCO: Applications ICEUTE: SS02 SOCO: Data preparation 4 8 70 58 12 46 53 13 26 59 23 42 16 28 SOCO SS04 54 30 15 35 19 42 14 17 62 12
Monday, 13th Session SOCO: Temporal data Analysis Hour: 08:30 - 10:15 Room: Sala de tesis Chair: Miguel Cárdenas ID Title Authors Ensemble Deep Learning for Forecasting Miguel Cárdenas Montes and 01 222 Rn Radiation Level at Canfranc Under- Iván Méndez-Jiménez ground Laboratory Search of Extreme Episodes in Urban Ozone 02 Maps Miguel Cárdenas Montes A Novel Heuristic Approach for the Simulta- neous Selection of the Optimal Clustering Adriana Navajas, Diana Manja- 27 Method and its Internal Parameters for Time rrés, Eva Portillo and Itziar Landa Series Data Steffanie Van Roode Fuentes, A hybrid approach for short-term NO2 fo- Ignacio Turias Domínguez, Juan 48 recasting: Case study of Bay of Algeciras Jesus Ruiz Aguilar and Javier (Spain) González Enrique Context-Aware Data Mining vs Classical Anca Avram, Oliviu Matei, Came- 34 Data Mining: Case Study on Predicting Soil lia-M. Pintea, Petrica C. Pop and Moisture Carmen Ana Anton DTW as alignment function in the context of Enrique De La Cal Marín, José 38 Time Series balancing Ramón Villar and Javier Sedano Mirko Fáñez, José Ramón Villar, Feature clustering to improve Fall Detection: 51 a preliminary study Enrique De La Cal Marín, Víctor Gonzalez and Javier Sedano 13
SOCO SS01: Soft Computing Methods in Manufacturing and Ma- nagement Systems Hour: 08:30 - 10:15 Room: 45.1.10 Chair: Damian Krenczyk ID Title Authors A hybrid heuristic algorithm for multi-man- 65 ned assembly line balancing problem with Damian Krenczyk and Karol Dziki location constraints A comparison analysis of the computer si- Cezary Grabowik, Grzegorz Cwi- 69 mulation results of the real production sys- kla, Krzysztof Kalinowski and tem Magdalena Kuc Multiple Fault Diagnosis in Manufacturing Pedro J. Rivera Torres, Antônio 10 Processes and Machines using Probabilistic José Silva Neto and Orestes Lla- Boolean Networks nes-Santiago Concurrent planning and scheduling of hete- Bozena Skolud, Agnieszka Szo- 66 rogeneous production system. Case study. pa and Krzysztof Kalinowski Multi-domain, advisory computing system in Krzysztof Niemiec and Damian 68 continuous manufacturing processes Krenczyk Grzegorz Cwikla, Cezary Gra- Assessment of similarity of elements as a 39 basis for production costs estimation bowik, Krzysztof Banczyk and Lukasz Wiecha 14
CISIS: General Track 01 Hour: 08:30 - 10:15 Room: 45.1.11 Chair: Petrica Pop ID Title Authors Perturbing Convolutional Feature Maps with Yasar Rehman, Lai-Man Po, 01 Histogram of Oriented Gradients for Face Li- Mengyang Liu, Zijie Zou and veness Detection Weifeng Ou Sarah Wunderlich, Markus Ring, Comparison of System Call Representations 05 for Intrusion Detection Dieter Landes and Andreas Ho- tho Efficient Verification of Security Protocols Agnieszka Zbrzezny, Sabina Szy- 07 Time Properties using SMT solvers moniak and Mirosław Kurkowski A Framework of New Hybrid Features for 16 Intelligent Detection of Zero Hour Phishing Thomas Nagunwa Websites Juan F. Garcia and Miguel V. Ca- 17 Mirkwood: An online parallel crawler rriegos Improving SVM Classification on Imbalan- Nga Tran, Dat Tran, Shuangzhe 21 ced Datasets for EEG-based Person Authen- Liu, Linh Trinh and Tien Pham tication Solving the Test Case Prioritization Problem Andreea Vescan, Camelia-M. 22 with secure features using Ant Colony Sys- Pintea and Petrica Pop tem 15
SOCO: Machine Learning Hour: 12:00 - 14:00 Room: Sala de tesis Chair: Beatriz Pontes ID Title Authors José David Martín-Fernández, Indexes to find the optimal number of clus- José María Luna-Romera, Bea- 57 ters in a hierarchical clustering triz Pontes and José Cristóbal Riquelme-Santos Analysis and Application of Normalization Iratxe Niño-Adan, Itziar Lan- 25 Methods with Supervised Feature Weighting da-Torres, Eva Portillo and Diana to Improve K-means Accuracy Manjarres Classifying Excavator Operations with Fu- 37 sion Network of Multi-Modal Deep Learning Jinyoung Kim and Sungbae Cho Models A Study on Trust in Black Box Models and Nadia El Bekri, Jasmin Kling and 41 Post-Hoc Explanations Marco Huber Kemilly Garcia, Tiago Carvalho, A Study on Hyperparameter Configuration João Moreira, João M.P. Cardo- 43 for Human Activity Recognition so and André C.P.L.F. de Carval- ho A Fuzzy Approach for Sentences Relevance Eduardo Valladares-Valdés, Al- 20 Assessment in Multi-Document Summariza- fredo Simón-Cuevas, Francisco tion P. Romero and José A. Olivas Online estimation of the state of health of a Luciano Sanchez, Jose Otero, 49 rechargeable battery through distal learning David Ansean Gonzalez, Manue- of a fuzzy model la González and Inés Couso A proposal for the development of lifelong David Griol, Araceli Sanchis and 52 dialog systems Jose Manuel Molina 16
CISIS: General Track 02 Hour: 12:00 - 14:00 Room: 45.1.11 Chair: Ciprian Pungila ID Title Authors Toward an Privacy Protection based on Ac- Son Ha Xuan, Hoang Nguyen 31 cess Control Model in Hybrid Cloud for Heal- Minh and Vo Hong-Khanh thcare Systems Video Anomaly detection and localization in Mariem Gnouma, Ridha Ejbali 34 crowded scenes and Mourad Zaied Beta chaotic map based image steganogra- Rim Zahmoul, Afef Abbes, Ridha 36 phy Ejbali and Mourad Zaied Deep wavelet extreme learning machine for Siwar Yahia, Salwa Said and 39 data classification Mourad Zaied Palm vein age and gender estimation using Wafa Damak, Randa Boukhris, 45 Center Symmetric-Local Binary Pattern Alima Damak and Dorra Sellami Silvia Gonzalez, Álvaro Herrero, Neuro-Evolutionary Feature Selection to De- 46 tect Android Malware Javier Sedano and Emilio Cor- chado Improving Blockchain Security Validation 47 and Transaction Processing Through Hete- Ciprian Pungila and Viorel Negru rogeneous Computing Esteban Jove, José M. Gonzá- lez-Cava, José-Luis Castelei- Anomaly detection on patients undergoing 48 general anesthesia ro-Roca, Héctor Quintián, Juan Albino Méndez-Pérez and José Luis Calvo-Rolle 17
Tuesday, 14th CISIS SS01: From the least to the least: cryptographic and data analytics solutions to fulfill least minimum privilege and endorse least minimum effort in information systems Hour: 08:30 - 10:30 Room: 45.1.11 Chair: Víctor Gayoso ID Title Authors Iñigo Querejeta Azurmendi, Luis An internet voting proposal towards impro- Hernández Encinas, David Arro- 14 ving usability and coercion resistance yo and Jorge L. Hernández-Ar- dieta Sara D. Cardell and Amparo Fus- 24 Linearization of cryptographic sequences ter-Sabater Amalia Beatriz Orúe López, Al- fonso Blanco Blanco, Agustin On-the-fly testing an implementation of Martín Muñoz, Victor Gayoso 25 Arrow lightweight PRNG using a LabVIEW Martínez, Oscar Martínez Grau- framework llera, Luis Hernández Encinas and Fausto Montoya Vitini Verónica Requena Arévalo, A novel construction for streaming networks 27 with delays Joan-Josep Climent and Diego Napp Hyot: leveraging Hyperledger for construc- Jesús Iglesias García, Jesus 37 ting an event-based traceability system in Diaz and David Arroyo IoT SOCO SS02: Soft computing applications in the field of industrial and environmental enterprises Hour: 08:30 - 10:30 Room: Sala de tesis Chair: Álvaro Herrero 18
ID Title Authors Esteban Jove, José-Luis Cas- Outlier generation and anomaly detection teleiro-Roca, Héctor Quintián, 45 based on intelligent one-class techniques Juan Albino Méndez-Pérez and over a bicomponent mixing system José Luis Calvo-Rolle Dragan Simic, Vasa Svircevic, Material Flow Optimization Using Milk Run 64 System in Automotive Industry Vladimir Ilin, Svetislav D. Simic and Svetlana Simic Sergio Márquez Sánchez, Ro- berto Casado Vara, Francisco Smart PPE and CPE Platform for Electric In- Javier García Criado, Sara Ro- 32 dustry Workforce. dríguez González, Juan Manuel Corchado Rodríguez and Javier Prieto Tejedor Acoustic Anomaly Detection Using Convolu- Taha Berkay Duman, Baris 36 tional Autoencoders in Industrial Processes Bayram and Gokhan Ince One-Class Classification to Predict the Suc- Álvaro Herrero and Alfredo Jime- 67 cess of Private-Participation Infrastructure nez Projects in Europe Ana D. López-Sánchez, Alfredo Optimizing a Bi-Objective Vehicle Routing 30 Problem appearing in industrial enterprises G. Hernández-Díaz, Julián Moli- na and Manuel Laguna An industrial application of soft computing David Griol, Jose Manuel Molina 55 for the design of personalized call centers and Araceli Sanchis Iago Vazquez, José Ramón Vi- A preliminary study on Multivariate Time Se- 61 ries clustering llar, Javier Sedano and Svetlana Simic Roberto Casado-Vara, Fernando De La Prieta, Sara Rodríguez, Adaptive fault-tolerant tracking control algo- Jose Luis Calvo Rolle, Sergio 44 rithm for IoT systems: smart building case Márquez Sánchez, G. Kumar Ve- study nayagamoorthy, Pastora Vega and Javier Prieto 19
SOCO SS03: Optimization, modelinh and control by soft compu- ting techniques Hour: 08:30 - 10:30 Room: 45.1.10 Chair: Eloy Irigoyen Gordo ID Title Authors Albert Ferrer Moreno, Ferran To- Low Voltage Grid Operation Scheduling Con- rrent Fontbona, Joan Colomer 13 sidering Forecast Uncertainty Llinas and Joaquim Meléndez Frigola Ignacio Trojaola, Iker Elorza, Iterative Learning Control for a Hydraulic 18 Cushion Eloy Irigoyen, Aron Pujana and Carlos Calleja Daniela E Sanjinés, Vivian F. Opinion Mining to Detect Irony in Twitter 23 Messages in Spanish López, Ana B. Gil and María N. Moreno An efficient soft computing approach for sol- Ovidiu Cosma, Petrica Pop and 60 ving the Two-Stage Transportation Problem Ioana Zelina with fixed costs Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy incremental state mo- Basil Mohammed Al-Hadithi, 28 del for optimal control of a ball and beam José Miguel Adánez and Agus- nonlinear model tín Jiménez Cristina Puente, Alejandro So- Time-Oriented System to Control Critical Me- 56 dications brino, Augusto Villa-Monte and Jose Angel Olivas 20
SOCO: Smart Cities & IoT Hour: 12:00 - 14:00 Room: Sala de tesis Chair: David Gutiérrez-Avilés ID Title Authors Antonio M. Fernández, David Real-Time Big Data Analytics in Smart Cities 35 from LoRa-based IoT Networks Gutiérrez-Avilés, Alicia Troncoso and Francisco Martínez-Álvarez Deep learning in modeling energy cost of Marijana Zekic-Susac, Marinela 50 buildings in the public sector Knezevic and Rudolf Scitovski Mario Alcántara Garrote, Ana Framework for the detection of physiological Belén Gil González, Ana de Luis, 24 parameters with musical stimuli based on María N. Moreno García and Be- IoT lén Pérez Lancho Sara Rodríguez-González, Fernado De la Prieta and José Alberto García-Coria. Edge Inés Sittón-Candanedo, Ricardo 12 Computing architectures in Industry 4.0: a S. Alonso general survey and comparison. Predictive maintenance from event logs Jairo Cugliari, Stephane Bonne- 06 using wavelet-based features vay and Victoria Granger Building robust prediction models for defec- Cláudio Rebelo De Sá, Arvind Ku- 21 tive sensor data using Artificial Neural Ne- mar Shekar, Hugo Ferreira and tworks Carlos Soares 21
ICEUTE SS01: Looking for camelot: new approaches t oasses competencies Hour: 12:00 - 14:00 Room: 45.1.11 Chair: Araceli Queiruga-Dios ID Title Authors Snezhana Gocheva-Ilieva, Mar- Data Mining for Statistical Evaluation of ta Teofilova, Anton Iliev, Hristi- 11 Summative and Competency-Based Assess- na Kulina, Desislava Voynikova, ments in Mathematics Atanas Ivanov and Pavlina Ata- nasova Maria Jesus Santos, Mario Mi- Looking for the antidote for contaminated 18 water: learning through an escape game guel, Araceli Queiruga-Dios and Ascensión Hernández Encinas Enhancing Collaborative Learning Through Júlia Justino and Silviano Ra- 19 Pedagogical Alignment fael Araceli Queiruga-Dios, Gerar- do Rodriguez Sanchez, Marie Rules Math: Establishing assessment stan- 32 dards Demlova, Deolinda Rasteiro, As- censión Hernández Encinas and Maria Jesus Santos Sánchez Evaluate Mathematical Competencies in En- Deolinda Rasteiro and Cristina 40 gineering Using Video-Lessons Caridade Statistical Methods - What is the problem Deolinda Rasteiro and Cristina 41 here? Caridade Amalia Beatriz Orúe López, Alina Enhancing the learning of Cryptography Maria Orúe López, Liliana Mon- 44 through Concept Maps toya Orue, Victor Gayoso Martí- nez and Agustin Martin Muñoz 22
Wednesday, 15th SOCO: Applications Hour: 08:30 - 10:30 Room: Sala de tesis Chair: José Manuel López-Guede ID Title Authors Prototypical Metric Transfer Learning for Harshita Seth, Pulkit Kumar and 04 Continuous Speech Keyword Spotting With Muktabh Mayank Srivastava Limited Training Data Characteristic of WiFi Network Based on 58 Space Model with Using Turning Bands Anna Kaminska-Chuchmala Co-Simulation Method Inconsistency detection on Data Communi- Sonia Leon, José Antonio Ro- 53 cation standards using Information Extrac- dríguez Mondéjar and Cristina tion techniques: the ABP case Puente Águeda Alejandro Hernández, David Ál- Mobile architecture for forest fire simulation 59 using PhyFire-HDWind model varez, M. Isabel Asensio and Sara Rodríguez Maibeth Sánchez-Rivero, Mar- A Proposal of Robust Leak Localization in cos Quiñones Grueiro, Carlos 16 Water Distribution Networks using Differen- Cruz, Antônio José Silva Neto tial Evolution and Orestes Neural model of a specific single proton ex- Jose Manuel Lopez-Guede, Ma- 54 change membrane PEM fuel cell nuel Grana and Julian Estevez 23
ICEUTE SS02: Innovation in computer science education Hour: 08:30 - 10:30 Room: 45.1.11 Chair: Miguel García Torres ID Title Authors Miguel García Torres, David Be- cerra Alonso, Francisco A. Gó- Analysis of student achievement scores: A 08 machine learning approach mez Vela, Federico Divina, Usa- bel López Cobo and Francisco Martínez Álvarez Viviana E. Jiménez Chaves, Mi- guel García Torres, José Luis Analysis of teacher training in mathematics Vázquez Noguera, César D. Ca- 12 in Paraguay’s elementary education system brera Oviedo, Andrea P. Riego using machine learning techniques Esteche, Federico Divina and Manuel Marrufo Vázquez Enrique Dominguez, Ezequiel 13 Cooperative Evaluation using Moodle López-Rubio and Miguel A. Mo- lina-Cabello Automatic Categorization of Introductory 23 Programming Students Miguel Angel Rubio Julián Estévez, Gorka Garate, Using Scratch to Improve Undergraduate 28 Students’ Skills on Artificial Intelligence José Manuel Lopez-Guede and Manuel Graña Project-based Methodology to Lecture on Damián Fernández-Cerero and 30 Web Frameworks Applied to the Manage- Alejandro Fernández-Montes ment of Health-related Data José-Lázaro Amaro-Mellado, Game-based Student Response System Daniel Antón, Macarena Pé- 35 (GSRS) applied to a multidisciplinary tea- rez-Suárez and Francisco Martí- ching context nez-Álvarez Deployment of an internal quality assurance Cristina Rubio-Escudero, Fran- 42 system at Pablo de Olavide University of Se- cisco Martínez-Álvarez, Esther ville: improving students skills Atencia and Alicia Troncoso 24
SOCO: Data generation and preparation Hour: 12:00 - 13:00 Room: Sala de tesis Chair: Cristina Rubio Escudero ID Title Authors Belén Vega-Márquez, Cristina Generating Synthetic Data with Generative Rubio-Escudero, José C. Riquel- 70 Adversarial Networks me-Santos and Isabel Nepomu- ceno-Chamorro Data Selection to Improve Anomaly Detec- Nuño Basurto and Álvaro Herre- 46 tion in a Component-Based Robot ro Addressing low dimensionality feature sub- Antonio J. Tallón-Ballesteros, 26 set selection: ReliefF(-k) or extended Correla- Luís Cavique and Simon Fong tion-based Feature Selection(eCFS)? Alberto Rivas, Jesús M. Fraile, A Predictive Maintenance Model Using Re- 42 current Neural Networks Pablo Chamoso, Alfonso Gonzá- lez Briones and Ines Sitton 25
SOCO SS04: Soft computing in aerospace, mechanical and civil engineering: new methods and industrial applications Hour: 13:00 - 14:00 Room: Sala de tesis Chair: Soledad Le Clainche ID Title Authors An introduction to some methods for soft 15 computing in fluid dynamics Soledad Le Clainche Víctor Beltrán, Soledad Le Clain- 19 A Data-driven ROM based on HODMD che and José M. Vega Soft computing techniques to analyze the Christian Amor, José M. Pérez, 14 turbulent wake of a wall-mounted square Philipp Schlatter, Ricardo Vinue- cylinder sa and Soledad Le Clainche Jose Miguel Perez Perez, Sole- Generating three-dimensional fields from 17 two-dimensional soft computing strategies dad Le Clainche Martinez and Jose Manuel Vega de Prada Low Cost Methods for Computing Instabili- 62 ties in Boundary Layer Flows Juan Martin and Pedro Paredes. 26
- SEVILLE CITY - Seville is located in the South of Spain. Situated on the banks of the Guadal- A provincial capital, seat of the gover- quivir River, Seville has a rich Moorish nment and parliament of the Comuni- heritage, and used to be a prosperous dad Autónoma de Andalucía (Regional port that carried out trade with the Government). It has more than 700,000 Americas. The old town of Sevilla, co- inhabitants, nearly half the population vering almost four square kilometers, is of the whole province. The city of Se- one of the three largest in Europe along ville is located on the plain of the Gua- with Venice and Genova. The most re- dalquivir River which crosses the city presentative landmarks of Sevilla are from North to South. The river can be the cathedral, one of the largest ones navigated from Seville all the way to of Gothic times, with its famous be- its outlet near Sanlúcar de Barrameda, ll-tower, La Giralda, reconstructed from on the Atlantic coast. In the past the the minaret of the original mosque, the port of Seville played an important role Royal Alcazar, developed from a moo- in commerce between Spain and the rish palace which displays a beautiful Americas and it remains today one of mixture of Mudejar and Renaissance the most active river ports of the Ibe- styles, and La Torre del Oro, a defensive rian Peninsula. barrier on the river to protect the river port. 27
The streets and squares in the historic quarter of the capital of Andalucía are lively and busy. They are home to many buildings that have the World Heritage designation, and many districts are full of traditional culture, like Triana and La Macarena. Furthermore, Seville is a prominent bu- siness and service centre in the south of Spain and has many hotels distribu- ted all over the city which enable visi- tors to discover endless attractions. Museums and art centres, theme parks, cinemas, theatres and clubs are some of the many leisure options that a great city like Seville holds. Without forget- ting, of course, the numerous terraces, inns and bars where visitors can prac- tise one of the most deeply-rooted and tasty traditions in the city: “Going out for tapas”. A complete and practical guide about Sevilla can be found at the webpage of the Sevilla Town Hall - Tourism. http://www.turismosevilla.org/opencms2/opencms/en/index.html 28
- SOCIAL ACTIVITIES - Monday, 13th: City center and cocktail All participants of the conference are invited to join us at 18:30 to walk around the historic city center. The meeting point is Metrosol Parasol Sevilla (Plaza de la Encarnación). After the visit, we will enjoy a cocktail at the terrace of Hotel Eurostars Sevilla Boutique (calle Abades, 41-43), starting at 20:30. You can’t simply miss this unforgettable night! 29
Metrosol Parasol Sevilla, meeting point for the guided visit Tuesday, 14th: Gala Dinner All participants of the conference are invited to join us at 19:30 to attend to a flamenco show at Baraka Sala Flamenca (http://www.barakasalaflamenca.com/) (calle Pagés del Corro, 70). The show will last 1 hour, with complimentary glasses of Andalousian white wine (manzanilla) and sangría. At 20:30, we will head to the Gala Diner walking around by the Guadalquivir River. The Gala Diner will take place at Rio Grande restaurant (calle Betis, 69) and will start at 21:00. 30
- U S E F U L I N F O R M AT I O N - Useful phone numbers The international phone number prefix for Spain is +34. Emergency call number (preferred) 112 Police 091 Ambulance 061 Fire brigade 080 Emergency conference contact Francisco Martínez-Álvarez fmaralv@upo.es +34 610 378 960 José Francisco Torres jftormal@upo.es +34 605 035 759 31
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