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The 2019 Fifteenth International

Conference on Intelligent
Computing

August 3-6, 2019


Nanchang, China
The 2019 Fifteenth International
Conference on Intelligent Computing

FINAL
PROGRAM

August 3-6, 2019


Nanchang, China

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Outlines

Welcome Message 4

ICIC2019 Organization 6

Sponsors 14

The Location of Conference Venue in Nan Chang 15

General Information 5

Schedule Overview 18

Introduction of Keynote Speakers and Tutorials 19

Parallel Sessions for Oral Presentations 26

Detailed Parallel Sessions for Oral Presentations 27

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WELCOME MESSAGE FROM GENERAL CHAIRS

The International Conference on Intelligent Computing (ICIC) was started to


provide an annual forum dedicated to the emerging and challenging topics in
artificial intelligence, machine learning, pattern recognition, bioinformatics,
and computational biology. It aims to bring together researchers and
practitioners from both academia and industry to share ideas, problems, and
solutions related to the multifaceted aspects of intelligent computing.
ICIC 2019, held in Wuhan, China, August 3-6, 2019, constituted the 15th
International Conference on Intelligent Computing. It built upon the success of
ICIC2018, ICIC205, ICIC 205, ICIC 2015, ICIC 2014, ICIC 2013, ICIC 2012,
ICIC 2011, ICIC 2010, ICIC 2009, ICIC 2008, ICIC 2007, ICIC 2006, and ICIC
2005 that were held in Wu Han, Liverpool, UK, Lanzhou, Fuzhou, Taiyuan,
Nanning, Huangshan, Zhengzhou, Changsha, China, Ulsan, Korea, Shanghai,
Qingdao, Kunming, and Hefei, China, respectively.
This year, the conference concentrated mainly on the theories and
methodologies as well as the emerging applications of intelligent computing.
Its aim was to unify the picture of contemporary intelligent computing
techniques as an integral concept that highlights the trends in advanced
computational intelligence and bridges theoretical research with applications.
Therefore, the theme for this conference was “Advanced Intelligent Computing
Technology and Applications”. Papers focused on this theme were solicited,
addressing theories, methodologies, and applications in science and technology.
ICIC 2019 received 609 submissions from 22 countries and regions. All papers
went through a rigorous peer-review procedure and each paper received at least
three review reports. Based on the review reports, the Program Committee
finally selected 217 high-quality papers for presentation at ICIC 2019, included
in three volumes of proceedings published by Springer: two volumes of Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), i.e., LNCSs 1543 & 1544, and one volume
of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI), i.e., LNAI 1545.

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In addition, this year we also received Poster paper submission. This time
we selected 17 Poster papers from over 23 submissions, which will be exhibited
on the provided display board.
The organizers of ICIC 2019, including Tongji University, Nanchang
Institute of Technology, East China University of Technology and Guangxi
Teachers Education University made an enormous effort to ensure the success
of the conference. We hereby would like to thank the members of the Program
Committee and the referees for their collective effort in reviewing and soliciting
the papers. We would like to thank Alfred Hofmann, executive editor at
Springer Nature, for his frank and helpful advice and guidance throughout and
for his continuous support in publishing the proceedings. In particular, we
would like to thank all the authors for contributing their papers. Without the
high-quality submissions from the authors, the success of the conference would
not have been possible. Further, we are especially grateful to the International
Neural Network Society, and the National Science Foundation of China for
their sponsorship. Finally, we also sincerely thank our international partners,
Liverpool John Moores University, UK and Kazan Federal University, RUS for
their technical supports.

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ICIC 2019 Organization

General Co-Chairs:
De-Shuang Huang, China
Shengqian Wang, China

Program Committee Co-Chairs:


Kang-Hyun Jo, Korea
Phalguni Gupta, India

Organizing Committee Co-Chairs:


Chengzhi Deng, China
Zhikai Huang, China
Yusen Zhang, China

Organizing Committee Members:


Shumin Zhou, China
Wei Tian, China
Yan Li, China
Keming Liu, China
Shaoquan Zhang, China
Liling Zhang, China

Award Committee Chair:


Vitoantonio Bevilacqua, Italy

Tutorial Chair:
M. Michael Gromiha, India

Publication Chair:
Ling Wang, China

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Special Session Chair:
Abir Hussain, UK

Special Issue Chair:


Kyungsook Han, Korea

International Liaison Chair:


Prashan Premaratne, Australia

Workshop Co-Chairs:
Jair Cervantes Canales, Mexico
Michal Choras, Poland

Publicity Co-Chairs:
Valeriya Gribova, Russia
Laurent Heutte, France
Chun-Hou Zheng, China

Exhibition Contact Chair:


Di Wu, Tongji University, China

Program Committee Members:


Abir Hussain Michal Choras Francesco Pappalardo
Khalid Aamir Xiyuan Chen Gai-Ge Wang
Kang-Hyun Jo Jieren Cheng LJ Gong
Angelo Ciaramella Chengzhi Liang Valeriya Gribova
Wenzheng Bao Dah-Jing Jwo Michael Gromiha Maria
Binhua Tang Shaoyi Du Naijie Gu
Bin Qian Dunwei Gong Guoliang Li
Bingqiang Liu Xiaoheng Deng Fei Han
Bin Liu Meng Joo Er Tianyong Hao
Li Chai Eros Pasero Mohd Helmy Abd
Chin-Chih Chang Evi Syukur Wahab
Wen-Sheng Chen Fengfeng Zhou Hao Lin

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Hongmin Cai Seiichi Ozawa Xiao-Hua Yu
Xinguo Lu Shaoliang Peng Jing Xiao
Hongjie Wu Prashan Premaratne Xin Yin
Jianbo Fan Boyang Qu Xingwen Liu
Jair Cervantes Rui Wang Xiujuan Lei
Junfeng Xia Wei-Chiang Hong Xiaoke Ma
JuanCarlos Figueroa- Xiangwei Zheng Xiaoping Liu
Jiangning Song Shen Yin Xiwei Liu
Joo M. C. Sousa Sungshin Kim Yonggang Lu
Ju Liu Surya Prakash Yongquan Zhou
Ka-Chun Wong TarVeli Mumcu Zu-Guo Yu
Kyungsook Han Vasily Aristarkhov Yuan-Nong Ye
Seeja K.R Vitoantonio Bevilacqua Jianyang Zeng
Yoshinori Kuno Ling Wang Tao Zeng
Laurent Heutte Xuesong Wang Junqi Zhang
Xinyi Le Waqas Haider Khan Le Zhang
Bo Li Bangyal Wen Zhang
Yunxia Liu Bing Wang Qi Zhao
Zhendong Liu Wenbin Liu Chunhou Zheng
Hu Lu Weidong Chen Zhan-Li Sun
Fei Luo Wei Jiang Zhongming Zhao
Haiying Ma Wei Wei Shanfeng Zhu
Mingon Kang Weining Qian Quan Zou
Marzio Pennisi Takashi Kuremoto Zhenran Jiang
Gaoxiang Ouyang Shitong Wang

Reviewers

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Huijuan Zhu Syed Sadaf Ali Antony Lam
Yizhong Zhou Zheng Chenc Alfredo Pulvirenti
Lixiang Hong Shang Xiang Areesha Anjum
Yuan Wang Xia Lin Athar Ali Moinuddin
Mao Xiaodan Yang Wu Mohd Ayyub Khan
Ke Zeng Xiaoming Liu Alfonso Zarco
Xiongtao Zhang Jing Lv Azis Ciayadi
Ning Lai Lin Weizhong Brendan Halloran
Shan Gao Jun Li Bin Qian
Jia Liu Li Peng Wenbin Song
Ye Tang Hongfei Bao Benjamin J. Lang
Weiwei Cai Zhaoqiang Chen Bo Liu
Yan Zhang Ru Yang Bin Liu
Yuanpeng Zhang Jiayao Wu Bin Xin
Han Zhu Dadong Dai Guanya Cai
Wei Jiang Guangdi Liu Casey P. Shannon
Hong Peng Jiajia Miao Chao Dai
Wenyan Wang Xiuhong Yang Chaowang Lan
Xiaodan Deng Xiwen Cai Chaoyang Zhang
Hongguan Liu Fan Li Chuanchao Zhang
Hai-Tao Li Aysel Ersoy Yilmaz Jair Cervantes
Jialing Li Agata Giełczyk Bo Chen
Kai Qian Akila Ranjith Yueshan Cheng
Huichao Zhong Xiao Yang Chen He
Huiyan Jiang Cheng Liang Zhen Chen
Lei Wang Alessio Ferone Chen Zhang
Yuanyuan Wang José Alfredo Costa Li Cao
Biao Zhang Ambuj Srivastava Claudio Loconsole
Ta Zhou Mohamed Abdel- Cláudio R. M. Silva
Wei Liao Basset Chunmei Liu
Bin Qin Angelo Ciaramella Yan Jiang
Jiazhou Chen Anthony Chefles Claus Scholz
Mengze Du Antonino Staiano Yi Chen
Sheng Ding Antonio Brunetti Dhiya AL-Jumeily
Dongliang Qin Antonio Maratea Ling-Yun Dai

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Dongbo Bu Dongjie Fu Hui Ding
Deming Lei Fuhai Li Kan He
Deepak Ranjan Nayak Hisato Fukuda Bifang He
Dong Han Fuyi Li Xin He
Xiaojun Ding Gai-Ge Wang Huajuan Huang
Domenico Buongiorno Bo Gao Jian Huang
Haizhou Wu Fei Gao Hao Lin
Pingjian Ding Hongyun Gao Ling Han
Dongqing Wei Jianzhao Gao Qiu Xiao
Yonghao Du Jianzhao Gao Yefeng Li
Yi Yao Gaoyuan Liang Hongjie Wu
Ekram Khan Geethan Mendiz Hongjun Bai
Miao Jiajia Geethan Mendiz Hongtao Lei
Ziqing Liu Guanghui Li Haitao Zhang
Sergio Santos Giacomo Donato Huakang Li
Tomasz Andrysiak Cascarano Jixia Huang
Fengyi Song Giorgio Valle Pu Huang
Xiaomeng Fang Giovanni Dimauro Sheng-Jun Huang
Farzana Bibi Giulia Russo Hailin Hu
Fatih Adıgüzel Linting Guan Xuan Huo
Fang-Xiang Wu Ping Gong Wan Hussain Wan
Dongyi Fan Yanhui Gu Ishak
Chunmei Feng Gunjan Singh Haiying Wang
Fengfeng Zhou Guohua Wu Il-Hwan Kim
Pengmian Feng Guohui Zhang Kamlesh Tiwari
Feng Wang Guo-Sheng Hao M. IkramUllah Lali
Feng Ye Surendra M. Gupta Ilaria Bortone
Farid Garcia-Lamont Sandesh Gupta H.M Imran
Frank Shi Gang Wang Ingemar Bengtsson
Chien-Yuan Lai Hafizul Fahri Hanafi Izharuddin Izharuddin
Francesco Fontanella Haiming Tang Jackson Gomes
Lei Shi Fei Han Wu Zhang
Francesca Nardone Hao Ge Jiansheng Wu
Francesco Camastra Kai Zhao Yu Hu
Francesco Pappalardo Hangbin Wu Jaya Sudha

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Jianbo Fan Guozheng Li Xiaomin Ma
Jiancheng Zhong Liangfang Zhao Medha Pandey
Enda Jiang Jing Liang Meng Ding
Jianfeng Pei Bo Li Muhammad Fahad
Jiao Zhang Feng Li Haiying Ma
Jie An Jianqiang Li Mingzhang Yang
Jieyi Zhao Lijun Quan Wenwen Min
Jie Zhang Junqing Li Mi-Xiao Hou
Jin Lu Junqing Li Mengjun Ming
Jing Li Min Li Makoto Motoki
Jingyu Hou Liming Xie Naixia Mu
Joe Song Ping Li Marzio Pennisi
Jose Sergio Ruiz Qingyang Li Yong Wang
Jiang Shu Lisbeth Rodríguez Muhammad Asghar
Juntao Liu Shaohua Li Nadeem
Jiawen Lu Shiyong Liu Nadir Subasi
Jinzhi Lei Yang Li Nagarajan Raju
Kanoksak Yixin Li Davide Nardone
Wattanachote Zhe Li Nathan R. Cannon
Juanjuan Kang Zepeng Li Nicole Yunger Halpern
Kunikazu Kobayashi Lulu Zuo Ning Bao
Takashi Komuro Fei Luo Akio Nakamura
Xiangzhen Kong Panpan Lu Zhichao Shi
Kulandaisamy A Liangxu Liu Ruxin Zhao
Kunkun Peng Weizhong Lu Mohd Norzali Hj
Vivek Kanhangad Xiong Li Mohd
Kang Xu Junming Zhang Nor Surayahani Suriani
Kai Zheng Shingo Mabu Wataru Ohyama
Kun Zhan Yasushi Mae Kazunori Onoguchi
Wei Lan Malik Jahan Khan Aijia Ouyang
Laura Yadira Mansi Desai Paul Ross McWhirter
Domínguez Jalili Guoyong Mao Jie Pan
Xiangtao Chen Marcial Guerra de Binbin Pan
Leandro Pasa Medeiros Pengfei Cui
Erchao Li Ma Wubin Pu-Feng Du

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Kunkun Peng Sonja Sonja Shikui Tu
Syed Sadaf Ali Jin-Xing Liu Umarani Jayaraman
Iyyakutti Iyappan Haoxiang Zhang Vahid Karimipour
Ganapathi Sebastian Laskawiec Vasily Aristarkhov
Piyush Joshi Shailendra Kumar Vitoantonio Bevilacqua
Prashan Premaratne Junliang Shang Valeriya Gribova
Peng Gang Sun Wei-Feng Guo Guangchen Wang
Puneet Gupta Yu-Bo Sheng Hong Wang
Qinghua Jiang Hongbo Shi Haiyan Wang
Wangren Qiu Nobutaka Shimada Jingjing Wang
Qiuwei Li Syeda Shira Moin Ran Wang
Shi Qianqian Xingjia Lu Waqas Haider Bangyal
Zhi-Xian Liu Shoaib Malik Pi-Jing Wei
Raghad AL-Shabandar Feng Shu Wei Lan
Rafał Kozik Siqi Qiu Fangping Wan
Raffaele Montella Boyu Zhou Jue Wang
Woong-Hee Shin Stefan Weigert Minghua Wan
Renjie Tan Sameena Naaz Qiaoyan Wen
Rodrigo A. Gutiérrez Sobia Pervaiz Takashi Kuremoto
Rozaida Ghazali Somnath Dey Chuge Wu
Prabakaran Sotanto Sotanto Jibing Wu
Jue Ruan Chao Wu Jinglong Wu
Rui Wang Yang Lei Wei Wu
Ruoyao Ding Surya Prakash Xiuli Wu
Ryuzo Okada Wei Su Yahui Wu
Kalpana Shankhwar Qi Li Wenyin Gong
Liang Zhao Hotaka Takizawa Wu Zhang
Sajjad Ahmed FuZhou Tang Zhanjun Wang
Sakthivel Ramasamy Xiwei Tang Xiaobing Tang
Shao-Lun Lee Li-Na Chen Xiangfu Zou
Wei-Chiang Hong Yao Tuozhong Xuefeng Cui
Hongyan Sang Qing Tian Lin Xia
Jinhui Liu Tianyi Zhou Taihong Xiao
Stephen Brierley Junbin Fang Xing Chen
Haozhen Situ Wei Xie Lining Xing

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Jian Xiong Yu-Jun Zheng Sen Zhang
Yi Xiong Yonggang Lu Shan Zhang
Xiaoke Ma Yan Li Shao Ling Zhang
Guoliang Xu Yuannong Ye Wen Zhang
Bingxiang Xu Yong Chen Wei Zhao
Jianhua Xu Yongquan zhou Bao Zhao
Xin Xu Yong Zhang Zheng Tian
Xuan Xiao Yuan Lin Sijia Zheng
Takayoshi Yamashita Yuansheng Liu Zhenyu Xuan
Atsushi Yamashita Bin Yu Fangqing Zhao
Yang Yang Fang Yu Zhao Fangqing
Zhengyu Yang Kumar Yugandhar Zhipeng Cai
Ronggen Yang Liang Yu Xing Zhou
Xiao Yang Yumin Nie Xiong-Hui Zhou
Zhengyu Yang Xu Yu Lida Zhu
Yaolai Wang Yuyan Han Ping Zhu
Yaping Yang Yikuan Yu Qi Zhu
Yue Chen Yong Wang Zhong-Yuan Zhang
Yongchun Zuo Ying Wu Ziding Zhang
Bei Ye Ying Xu Junfei Zhao
Yifei Qi Zhiyong Wang Zhe Li
Yifei Sun Shaofei Zang Juan Zou
Yinglei Song Chengxin Zhang Quan Zou
Ying Ling Zehui Cao Qian Zhu
Ying Shen Tao Zeng Zunyan Xiong
Yingying Qu Shuaifang Zhang Zeya Wang
Lvjiang Yin Yan Zhang Yatong Zhou
Yiping Liu Liye Zhang Shuyi Zhang
Wenjie Yi Zhang Qinhu Zhongyi Zhou
Jianwei Yang Sai Zhang

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Sponsors
Co-organized by
Tongji University, China

Nanchang Institute of Technology

East China University of Technology

Guangxi Teachers Education University, China

Technically co-sponsored by
Jiangxi Province Key Laboratory of precision
drive & control

Jiangxi Province Key Laboratory of Water Info


rmation Cooperative Sensing and Intelligent Pr
ocessing
The National Natural Science Foundation of
China

The International Neural Network Society

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International Partners
Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool,
UK

Kazan Federal University, RUS

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The Location of Conference Venue in Nanchang
Conference Venue

ICIC2019 Conference Venue is Galactic Peace International Hotel (http://en.galactic-nanchang.com),


which has a unique and favorable natural environment. It is Located in Nanchang's commercial area, the
imposing Galactic Peace International Hotel (Jialaite Heping Guoji Jiudian) is a 5-star business hotel less
than a five-minute drive from the railway station and a 30-minute drive from Changbei International Airport.
With an airport pickup service, ticket reservation, free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, disabled access, free
parking and currency exchange, guests will enjoy a carefree stay. The on-site restaurants serve both Chinese
and Western dishes, while the coffee shop and tea house offer a selection of drinks and snacks. Business
travelers will find a large banquet hall, variously-sized conference rooms, meeting rooms and a business
center available for their convenience. Guests who want to indulge themselves over their vacation can head
to the spa for a variety of health and beauty services. Those who prefer something more active can hit the
gym, play a game of tennis or take a dip in the swimming pool, while for the socially minded there is a bar
and private karaoke rooms.

Detailed Location

For ICIC 2019, the venue for the registration on the first day (Aug. 3, 2019) of the conference is Galactic
Peace International Hotel.

Road Map:

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General Information

I. Conference Working Language


English is the official language of the conference.

II. Conference Registration


The ICIC2019 registration desk, located in the lobby of Galactic Peace International Hotel,
Nanchang, the first floor, will be open during the following hour:

⚫ August 3, 2019 (Saturday) 4:00pm-8:00pm


III. Conference Events
The ICIC 2019 events are scheduled as follows:

⚫ Reception: 18:00-20:00 pm, August 4, 2019 (Monday): 2nd floor, Western Restaurant (二楼西
餐厅), Galactic Peace International Hotel, Nanchang.
⚫ Banquet: 19:00-21:00 pm, August 5, 2019 (Monday): 4th floor, Multi-Function Grand Hall
(四楼多功能厅), Galactic Peace International Hotel, Nanchang.
⚫ All the meals but Banquet: 2nd floor, Western Restaurant (二楼西餐厅).
IV. Conference Rooms
⚫ Room A, Hall-VIP, 3rd floor(三楼贵宾厅), Galactic Peace International Hotel, Nanchang.
⚫ Room B, Hall-3, 3rd floor(三楼三号厅), Galactic Peace International Hotel, Nanchang.
⚫ Room C, Hall-5, 3rd floor(三楼五号厅), Galactic Peace International Hotel, Nanchang.
⚫ Room D, Hall-6, 3rd floor(三楼六号厅), Galactic Peace International Hotel, Nanchang.

V. Information for Oral Presenters
⚫ Please prepare a 10-minute PowerPoint (PPT) slide. Your actual presentation time may depend
on the number of presentations in your session.
⚫ Please check this Final Program for your presentation time and room. Please go to the room five
minutes before the session starts and report to the Session Chair.
⚫ Please follow the instructions of the Session Chair(s) not to exceed your time allotted to you by
them.
⚫ If the Session Chair(s) is/are absent from the session, the last speaker is requested to serve as the
Session Chair.
VI. Information for Poster Presenters
⚫ Poster exhibition is limited to 1-2 pages per poster paper, the format and style are flexible. The
size of display board is 80 cm×180 cm.
Ⅶ. Information for Session Chairs
The Organizing Committee would like to ask for your kind help as Session Chair (s). If you cannot
fulfill your duties as session chair, please try to make sure that someone else will take your place as
Session Chair(s).
As a Session Chair, you are kindly requested to help at the following:
⚫ Arrive at the room of the session at least 5 minutes before the session starts and identify each of
the speakers for the session.
⚫ Calculate and announce the time allocated for each paper in your session for only the authors

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present before the session starts.
⚫ The time allocated to a paper may be different in different sessions, due to uneven distribution of
papers in different areas and a small number of absentees due to visa and other reasons. Request
the presenters to leave 2 minutes for question and answers, plus 2 minutes for transition to the
next paper. For example, if the calculated time for each presentation is 15 minutes, then request
each presenter to talk for no more than 11 minutes, with 2 minutes for question and answers, plus
2 minutes for transition to the next paper.
⚫ Each oral presentation room is equipped with an LCD projector. If something is not working
properly, please contact conference helper in the room.

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Schedule Overview

Date Morning Afternoon Evening


August 3

Saturday Registration (4:00 pm-8:00 pm)

Registration Invited Speeches


08:30 – 12:30 am Speaker I: Abir Hussain
Opening Ceremony Session: Chu Chair: Xiao-Long Zhang
Welkin Grand Hall. 15:00-15:30 pm
08:30-09:00 am Coffee Break, 15:30-15:50 pm
Plenary Speeches Speaker Ⅱ: FangXiang Wu
Speaker I: Sheng Chen Chair: Zhu-Hong You
August 4 Chair: De-Shuang Huang 15:50-5:20 pm Reception:
09:00-9:50 am Poster Presentation 18:10-20:00
Sunday
Coffee Break, 9:50-10:10 am 5:20-18:00 pm pm
Speaker Ⅱ: Jennie Si Room A, Room B, Room C, Room D
Chair: Kangyun Jo
10:10-11:00 am
Speaker III: Yang Zhang
Chair: Ling Wang
11:00-11:50 am
Lunch
Oral Presentation
14:00-5:00pm
Oral Presentation
Room A, Room B, Room C, Room D
08:00-10:00am
Room A, Room B, Room C, Room D
Poster Presentation Ⅱ
14:00-5:00pm
Poster Presentation Ⅰ
08:00-10:00am
Coffee Break, 5:00-5:10pm Banquet
19:00-
August 5 Coffee Break, 10:00-10:10am
Oral Presentation 21:00pm
Monday
5:10-18:10pm
Oral Presentation
Room A, Room B, Room C, Room D
10:10-12:10am
Room A, Room B, Room C, Room D
Technical Committee Meeting
5:30-18:10pm
Poster Presentation Ⅰ
Room E
10:10-12:10am
Poster Presentation Ⅱ
Lunch
5:10-18:10pm

August 6
Free Activity
Tuesday

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Introduction of Keynote Speakers

◼ Keynote Speaker 1: Sheng Chen

Growing and Pruning Selective Ensemble Regression over Drifting


Data Streams

PhD & Professor, Fellow of UK Royal Academy of Engineering, IEEE Fellow


School of Electronics and Computer Science
University of Southampton
Southampton SO5 1BJ, UK
Email: sqc@ecs.soton.ac.uk
Personal website: https://www.southampton.ac.uk/~sqc/

Abstract:From my made-up “famous” equation , where stands for our


electronic and digital infrastructure and equals to Computing and
Communication, I'll start a light-hearted history of how AI is saved at least
partly by `Intelligent Computing' - the theme of this conference and of course
my talk. More specifically, my talk is about how to adaptively construct
online selective ensemble regression model for fast-arriving highly nonlinear
and nonstationary data streams. Any ensemble learner faces a so-called
stability-plasticity dilemma. Stability implies that a learner retains acquired
knowledge for maintaining diverse pool of past knowledge, but plasticity
requires a learner to forget part or all previous knowledge so that it can
quickly capture new knowledge from newly upcoming data. We propose a growing and pruning
selective ensemble regression for adaptive modeling of nonlinear and nonstationary systems. Central
to this effective and accurate selective ensemble learner is its growing strategy and pruning strategy.
During online operation, the proposed growing strategy automatically identifies newly emerging
process state and fits a local linear model to capture this newly occurring knowledge. Therefore, our
learning strategy is capable of maintaining the maximum diversity of the base model set. Furthermore,
our proposed pruning strategy is capable of reliably removing “unwanted” local models online and,
therefore, significantly reduces computational complexity of constructing online selective ensemble
regression model, without sacrificing the diversity and accuracy of selective ensemble regression.
Bio-Sketch:Sheng Chen received the BEng degree from East China Petroleum Institute (now China
University of Petroleum), China, in January 1982, and the PhD degree from City University, London,
in September 1986, both in control engineering. In 2005, he was awarded the higher doctoral degree,
Doctor of Science (DSC), by the University of Southampton. From October 1986 to August 1999, he
held various research and academic posts with University of Sheffield, University of Edinburgh and
University of Portsmouth, all in UK. Since September, 1999, he has been with School of Electronics
and Computer Science, University of Southampton, where he holds the post of Professor in Intelligent
Systems and Signal Processing. Professor Chen's research interests are in computation intelligence,
wireless communications and signal processing. He has 12,800 plus Web of Science citations with h-

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index 50, and 27,000 plus Google Scholar citations with h-index 71. Dr Chen is a Fellow of the United
Kingdom Royal Academy of Engineering, a Fellow of IEEE and a Fellow of IET. He is one of the
original ISI most highly cited researchers in engineering (March 2004).

◼ Keynote Speaker 2: Jennie Si

Reinforcement learning based control of robotic prosthesis in human-


machine co-adaptation

Professor, School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering


Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287
Email: si@asu.edu
Personal website: https://isearch.asu.edu/profile/48345.

Abstract:I will motivate this talk by first introducing a new challenge to


reinforcement learning (RL) based control design. The problem focuses on
learning control of powered lower limb prosthesis in order for the human-
machine system (HMS) to help an amputee regain the lost limb function.
The nature of the problem calls for a RL controller not only to address the
differences in human physiology, but also the differences in ways that
individuals walk in a foreign object such as a computer controlled
prosthesis. As such, the HMS control problem poses great opportunities for
the field of reinforcement learning or even broader engineering disciplines.
In this talk, I will speak about our exciting new results on several RL designs that have been tested on
human subjects for level ground walking. With our initial feasibility studies to demonstrate our RL
controls can be data and time efficient during learning, I will also discuss directions we will take for
RL controller to help achieve the ultimate goal of human-machine symbiosis.
Bio-sketch:Dr. Jennie Si received the B.S. and M.S. degrees from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China,
and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA. She has been a
faculty member with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ,
USA, since 1991. Her research focuses reinforcement learning based adaptive optimal control. She is
also interested in fundamental neural learning mechanisms in the frontal cortex. Dr. Si was a recipient
of the NSF/White House Presidential Faculty Fellow Award in 1995 and the Motorola Engineering
Excellence Award in 1995. She is a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Computational Intelligence
Society and an IEEE Fellow. She has served on several professional organizations’ exec

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◼ Keynote Speaker 3: Yang Zhang

Protein Structure Prediction


PhD & Professor
Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics
Department of Biological Chemistry
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Email: zhng@umich.edu
Personal website: https://zhanglab.ccmb.med.umich.edu/

Abstract: Protein structure prediction aims to determine the spatial


location of every atom in protein molecules from the amino acid sequence
by computational simulations. In this talk, we first review recent progress
in computer-based protein structure prediction and show that the problem
can be solved in principle by template-based modeling in case that
threading could recognize the best structural templates from the Protein
Data Bank. Next, we discuss the results of protein structure prediction in
the most recent community-wide blind CASP experiments, and show that
new approaches combining ab initio folding and deep neural-network
contact prediction can break through the barrier of physics-based protein
folding, which resulted in successful folding of proteins with sequence longer than 300 amino acids.
Finally, we summarize the major challenges of the field in ab initio folding, structure refinement, and
the modeling of membrane proteins.
Bio-Sketch: Dr. Yang Zhang is a professor in Department of Computational Medicine and
Bioinformatics and Department of Biological Chemistry at the University of Michigan. The research
of the Zhang Lab focuses on protein folding and protein structure prediction, and protein design and
engineering. The I-TASSER developed in his lab was ranked as the No 1 most accurate method for
automated protein structure prediction in the last seven worldwide CASP competitions (2006-2018).
He is the recipient of the Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, the US National Science Foundation Career
Award, the Alfred P Sloan Award, and the Dean’s Basic Science Research Award, and has been selected
as the Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Researcher in Biology and Biochemistry in 2015-2018.

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Introduction of Invited Speakers
Speaker 1: Abir Hussain

Machine Learning Approaches for the Foresting Financial Time Series

Ph.D & Professor


Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Email: A.Hussain@ljmu.ac.uk
Personal website: www.ljmu.ac.uk/about-us/staff-profiles/faculty-of-engineering-and-
technology/department-of-computer-science/abir-hussain
Abstract: The problem of predicting financial time-series data is an issue
of a much interest to both economic and academic communities.
Decisions regarding investments and trading by large companies and the
economic policy of governments rely on computer modelling forecasts.
The foreign currency exchange rates are very important in this respect,
with FX market worth an estimated daily trading volume of 1 trillion US
Dollars.
Most financial data is non-stationary by default, this means that the
statistical properties of the data change over time. These changes are
caused as a result of various business and economic cycles (e.g. demand
for air travel is higher in the summer months, this can have a knock-on
effect of exchange rates, fuel prices, etc). While this information should be taken into account in the
current closing price of a stock, share or exchange rate it still means that long term study of the
behaviour of a given variable is not always the best indicator of its future behaviour. Traditional
methods for time series forecasting are statistics-based, including moving average, autoregressive,
autoregressive moving average models, linear regression and exponential smoothing. These
approaches do not produce fully satisfactory results, due to the nonlinear behaviour of most of the
natural occurring time series. Other more advanced techniques such as neural networks, fuzzy logic
and fractals have been successfully used in time series prediction. This talk addresses the problem of
financial time series prediction using advanced machine learning approaches.
Bio-Sketch: Abir Hussain is a professor of Machine Learning and a member of the Applied
Computing Research Group at the Faculty of Engineering and Technology at Liverpool John Moores
University, UK.
She completed her PhD study at The University of Manchester (UMIST), UK in 2000 with a thesis
title Polynomial Neural Networks for Image and Signal Processing. She has published numerous
referred research papers in conferences and Journal in the research areas of Neural Networks, Signal
Prediction, Telecommunication Fraud Detection and Image Compression.
She has worked with higher order and recurrent neural networks and their applications to financial,
physical, e-health and image compression techniques. She has developed with her research students a
number of recurrent neural network architectures. Her research has been published in a number of
high esteemed and high impact journals such as Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society,
Expert Systems with Applications, PloS ONE, IEEE Access, Neurocomputing, and IEEE Transactions
on Sustainable Computing.
She is one of the initiators and chairs of the Development in e-Systems Engineering (DeSE) series,
most notably illustrated by the IEEE technically sponsored DeSE International Conference Series
which is CORE ranked.
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Speaker 2: FangXiang Wu

Predicting Disease Genes based on Artificial Intelligence

Ph.D & Professor ,IEEE Senior member


Department of Computer Science at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Email: faw341@mail.usask.ca
Personal website: www.cs.usask.ca/people/faculty%20profiles/fangxiang-wu.php.
Abstract: From the statistics of Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man
(OMIM), there are more a numbers of diseases than that of disease genes that
are experimentally verified. The computational methods could play an
important role in identifying more disease genes towards the understanding
of complex diseases. In this presentation, I will talk about some of our recent
results for predicting disease genes based on artificial intelligence models.
First, with the concepts of network energy (similar to that for Boltzmann
machine), I will present several machine learning models that we developed
for predicting disease genes from biomolecular networks. I will also
introduce two deep learning models: deep belief network and generalized
neighborhood based convolutional neural networks, which we developed for predicting disease/driver
genes from multiple sources of data.
Bio-sketch: Dr. FangXiang Wu received the B. Sc. degree and the M. Sc. degree in applied
mathematics, from Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China, in 1990 and 1993, respectively,
the first Ph.D. in control theory and its applications from Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an,
China, in 1998, and the second Ph.D. in bioinformatics and systems biology from University of
Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada, in 2004. He worked as a post-doctorial fellow with Laval
University Medical Research Center, Quebec City, Quebec, during 2004-2005.
Dr. Wu is a full professor of College of Engineering, and of Department of Computer Science at the
University of Saskatchewan, Canada. His current research interests include Machine learning/deep
learning computational biology and bioinformatics, Deep learning for medical image analytic and
clinical data analytics, and Complex network analytics, stability and controllability. He has published
about 360 technical papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings.
Dr. Wu is serving as the editorial board member of five international journals (including IEEE/ACM
Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Scientific Reports, Neurocomputing,
etc.), the guest editor of more than 20 international journals, and as the program committee chair or
member of many international conferences. He has also reviewed papers for many international
journals. He is a senior member of IEEE and a registered Professional Engineer in Canada.

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Parallel Sessions for Oral Presentations

Room
Room A Room B Room C Room D
Time
R2: Special
Session on R3: Intelligent
R1:
Advances in Computing in
Optimization and
Morning Swarm Computingal R4: Image Processing
Algorithm
Aug. 5 Intelligence Biology Chair: Jian-Xun Mi,
8:00-10:00 Morning
Algorithms and Chair: Chun-Hou Xiao-Feng Wang
Chair: Yongquan
Applications Zheng, Zhu-Hong
Zhou, Guo Zhou
Chair: Ben Niu, You
Rong Qu
R6: Special
Session on
Machine Learning
and Deep
Learning
R5: Optimization approaches in R8: Image Processing
Morning and Leanring applied R7: Bioinformatics and Classifications
Aug. 5 Chair: Marek computing to Chairs: Jun Meng, Chair: Prashan
10:10-12:10 Pawlicki, Md. support Industry Bolin Chen, Premaratne,
Azizur Rahman for real-world Youlkyeong Lee
problems
Chair:
Mohammed
Khalaf, Abir
Jaafar Hussain

R9: Intelligent SS1: Intelligent R10: Computing SS4: Intelligent


Computing and Automation and Genomics and Computing in
Afternoon
Applications Learning Proteomics Robotics and
Aug. 5
14:00-16:00 Chair: Vasudev Chair: Duy-Long Chair: Yi-Hai
Computer Vision
Sharma, Nguyen, B. John Cheng, Zhu-Hong
ZhongqiuZhao Oommen You Chair: Kaushik Deb,
Kang-Hyun Jo
R14: Classification
R11: Pattern R12: Intelligent R13: Biomedical
and Feature
Recognition and Data Analysis and Data Modeling and
Afternoon Extraction
Neural Networks Prediction Mining
Aug. 5
16:10-18:10 Chair: Abir Chair: Hong-Hee Chair: Y-h. Chair: Daniel Ayala
Hussain,Yonggan Lee, Hee-Jun Taguchi, Fang-
Nio, Cristian
gL Kang Xiang Wu
Camardella

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Detailed Parallel Sessions for Oral Presentations
Morning, August 5, Monday, Room A

R1: Optimization and Algorithm


Chairs: Yongquan Zhou, Guo Zhou
Paper 416 A Quaternion’s encoding sine cosine algorithm
08:00-08:12 Li Lv, Dengxu He, Miao Lu, Yundi Rao
Paper 425 An Enhanced Whale Optimization Algorithm with Simplex Method
08:12-08:24 Yanbiao Niu, Zhonghua Tang, Yongquan Zhou, Zhongmin Wang
IDP - OPTICS: Improvement of Differential Privacy Algorithm in Data Histogram
Paper 430
Publishing Based on Density Clustering
08:24-08:36
Lina Ge, Yugu Hu, Hong Wang, Zhonghua He, Huazhi Meng, Xiong Tang, Liyan Wu
Paper 423 A Complex-valued Encoding Moth-flame Optimization Algorithm for Global Optimization
08:36-08:48 Pengchuan Wang, Yongquan Zhou, Qifang Luo, Chencheng Fan, Zhehong Xiang
Paper 426 BFPA: Butterfly Strategy Flower Pollination Algorithm
08:48-09:00 Mengyi Lei, Qifang Luo, Yongquan Zhou, Chengmei Tang, Yuanyuan Gao
Paper 310 Multi-verse Optimization Algorithm for Solving Two-dimensional TSP
09:00-09:12 Guo Zhou, Wei Pan, Yongquan Zhou

Paper 574 Water Wave Optimization for the Multidimensional Knapsack Problem
09:12-09:24 Hong-Fang Yan, Ci-Yun Cai, De-Huai Liu, Min-Xia Zhang
Paper 679 Water Wave Optimization for Flow-Shop Scheduling
09:24-09:36 Jia-Yu Wu, Xue Wu, Xue-Qin Lu, Yi-Chen Du, and Min-Xia Zhang
Hybrid Cross-entropy Algorithm for Mixed model U-shaped assembly line balancing
Paper 272
problem
09:36-09:48 Yi-Fan Zheng, Rong Hu, Bin Qian, Ling Wang, Feng-Hong Xiang
Paper 567 Single-machine green scheduling problem of multi-speed machine
09:48-10:00 Ai Yang, Bin Qian, Rong Hu, Changheng Zhang, Liping Wu

Morning, August 5, Monday, Room B

R2: Special Session on Advances in Swarm Intelligence Algorithms and


Applications

Chairs: Ben Niu, Rong Qu


Paper 365 A Novel Mechanism of Position Update in Multi-objective Particle Swarm Optimization
08:00-08:12 Yuan Lian, Liu Yanmin, Aijia Ouyang, Li Wei, Leng Rui

A New Multi-objective Particle Swarm Optimization Based on Linear Decreasing Velocity


Paper 368
Update Mechanism
08:12-08:24
Yuan Lian, Liu Yanmin, Aijia Ouyang, Ye Hongyan, Leng Rui
Paper 700 Non-directional learning strategy particle swarm optimization algorithm
08:24-08:36 Zhi Ye, Cong Li, Yingshi Liang, Zhexin Chen, LijingTan
Paper 706 An improved PSO algorithm with an area-oriented learning strategy
08:36-08:48 Tengjun Liu, Jinzhuo Chen, Yuelin Rong, Yuting Zheng, Lijing Tan 
Paper 832 Feature Selection using a Reinforcement-Behaved Brain Storm Optimization

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08:48-09:00 Ben Niu, Xuesen Yang, Hong Wang
Paper 715 Data Clustering Using the Cooperative Search based Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm
09:00-09:12 Chen Guo, Heng Tang, Chang Boon Patrick Lee and Ben Niu
An Integrated Classification Algorithm Using Forecasting Probability Strategies for Mobile
Paper 703
App Statistics
09:12-09:24
Jingyuan Cao , Hong Wang, Mo Pang

Morning, August 5, Monday, Room C

R3: Intelligent Computing in Computingal Biology

Chairs: Chun-Hou Zheng, Zhu-Hong You


Paper 302 A link and Weight-Based Ensemble Clustering for Patient Stratification
08:00-08:12 Yuan-Yuan Zhang, Chao Yang, Yu-Tian Wang, Chun-Hou Zheng,
A novel method to predict protein regions driving cancer through integration of multi-
Paper 549
omics data
08:12-08:24
Xinguo Lu, Xinyu Wang, Ping Liu, Zhenghao Zhu and Li Ding
Prediction of human lncRNAs based on integrated information entropy features
Paper 602
Junyi Li, Huinian Li, Li Zhang, Qingzhe Xu, Yuan Ping, Xiaozhu Jing, Wei Jiang, Bo Liu,
08:24-08:36
Yadong Wang
In Silico Identification of Anticancer Peptides with Stacking Heterogeneous Ensemble
Paper 562
Learning Model and Sequence Information
08:36-08:48
Hai-Cheng Yi, Zhu-Hong You, Yan-Bin Wang, Zhan-Heng Chen, Zhen-Hao Guo
LRMDA: Using Logistic Regression and Random Walk with Restart for MiRNA-Disease
Paper 413
Association Prediction
08:48-09:00
Zhengwei Li, Ru Nie, Yan Zhao, Yang Wang
Paper 308 HGMDA:HyperGraph for Predicting MiRNA-disease Association
09:00-09:12 QingWen Wu,JianChen Ni,and ChunHou Zheng
Improved Inductive Matrix Completion Method for Predicting MicroRNA-Disease
Paper 300
Associations
09:12-09:24
Xin Ding, Jun-Feng Xia, Yu-Tian Wang, Chun-Hou Zheng.
Paper 771 A prediction method of DNA-binding proteins based on evolutionary information
09:24-09:36 Weizhong Lu, Zhengwei Song, Yijie Ding, Hongjie Wu, Hongmei Huang
Combining Evolutionary Information and Sparse Bayesian Probability Model to Accurately
Paper 714
Predict Self-Interacting Proteins
09:36-09:48 Yan-Bin Wang,Zhu-Hong You,Hai-cheng Yi,Zhan-Heng Chen,Zhen-Hao Guo,Kai Zheng
Combining High Speed ELM with a CNN Feature Encoding to Predict LncRNA-Disease
Paper 529
Associations
09:36-09:48 Zhen-Hao Guo, Zhu-Hong You, Li-Ping Li, Yan-Bin Wang, Zhan-Heng Chen, Han-Jing Jiang
The detection of gene modules with overlapping characteristic via integrating multi-omics
Paper 170
data in six cancers
09:36-09:48 Xinguo Lu, Qiumai Miao, Ping Liu, Li Ding, Zhenghao Zhu, Min Liu, and Shulin Wang

Morning, August 5, Monday, Room D

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R4: Image Processing

Chairs: Jian-Xun Mi, Xiao-Feng Wang


Paper 157 Out-of-stock Detection Based on Deep Learning
08:00-08:12 Jun Chen, Shu-Lin Wang and Hong-Li Lin

Paper 421 Image Denoising via Multiple Images Nonlocally Means and Residual Tensor
Decomposition
08:12-08:24
Pengfei Guo, Lijuan Shang
Paper 804 Deep learning based fluid segmentation in retinal optical coherence tomography images
08:24-08:36 Xiaoming Liu, Dong Liu, Bo Li, Shaocheng Wang

Paper 686 Image Segmentation Based on Local Chan-Vese Model Combined With Fractional Order
Derivative
08:36-08:48
Le Zou, Liang-Tu Song, Xiao-Feng Wang, Yan-Ping Chen, Chao Tang and Chen Zhang
Paper 640 Face Image Super-Resolution via Sparse Representation and Local Texture Constraints
08:48-09:00 Bao-Cheng Wang and Bo Li
Paper 573 Mirror PCA: exploiting facial symmetry for feature extraction
09:00-09:12 Jian-Xun Mi and Yueru Sun

Paper 442 Identification of apple tree trunk diseases based on improved convolutional neural network
with fused loss functions
09:12-09:24
Jie Hang, Dexiang Zhang, Peng Chen, Jun Zhang and Bing Wang
Paper 246 CNN-SIFT Consecutive Searching and Matching for Wine Label Retrieval
09:24-09:36 Xiaoqing Li, Jiansheng Yang, Jinwen Ma

Paper 135 Dislocation Theory Based Level Set Image Segmentation


Fan Zhang, Xiaoke Zhu, Xiaopan Chen, Dongfang Shang, Haishun Du, Nan Zhang, Xinhong
09:36-09:48
Zhang

Morning, August 5, Monday, Room A

R5: Optimization and Leanring

Chairs: Marek Pawlicki, Md. Azizur Rahman


A Decomposition-based Hybrid Estimation of Distribution Algorithm for Practical Mean-
Paper 453
CVaR Portfolio Optimization
10:10-10:22 Yihua Wang, Wanyi Chen
Smart-Scrolling: Improving Information Access Performance in Linear Layout Views for
Paper 258
Small-Screen Devices
10:22-10:34
Chuanyi Liu, Ningning Wu, Wei Su
Paper 836 Artificial Neural Network Hyperparameter Optimisation for Network Intrusion Detection
10:34-10:46 Marek Pawlicki, Rafal Kozik, Michal Choras
Paper 522 Model analysis and prediction of people's travel behaviors under no shared bicycles
10:46-10:58 Guoquan Liu

Fusion of Multimodal Data for Breast Cancer Classification Using a Hybrid Deep Learning
Paper 200 Method
10:58-11:10 Rui Yan, Fei Ren, Xiaosong Rao, Zihao Wang, Baorong Shi, Lingling Zhang, Yudong Liu, Jun
Liang, Chunhou Zheng, Fa Zhang
Paper 328 Cascade Dense-unet for Prostate Segmentation in MR Images
11:10-11:22 Suiyi Li, Yuxuan Chen, Su Yang, Wuyang Luo
Paper 667 A discrete sine cosine algorithm for community detection

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11:22-11:34 Yongqi Zhao, Feng Zou, Debao Chen
Solving Symmetric and Asymmetric Traveling Salesman Problems Through Probe Machine
Paper 268 with Local Search
11:34-11:46 Md. Azizur Rahman and Jinwen Ma

Paper 327 Liver Segmentation in CT Images with Adversarial Learning


Yuxuan Chen, Suiyi Li, Su Yang, Wuyang Luo
11:46-11:58

Morning, August 5, Monday, Room B

R6: Special Session on Machine Learning and Deep Learning approaches in


applied computing to support Industry for real-world problems

Chairs: Mohammed Khalaf, Abir Jaafar Hussain


Label Propagation Based Semi-supervised Feature Selection to Decode Clinical Phenotype of
Paper 286
Huntington’s Disease
10:10-10:22
Xue Jiang,Miao Chen, Weidi Wang, Weichen Song,Guanning Lin
Paper 292 Urine sediment detection based on deep learning
10:22-10:34 Xiao-Tao Xu, Jun Zhang, Peng Chen, Bing Wang, Yi Xia
Paper 361 Identification of apple leaf diseases based on convolutional neural network
10:34-10:46 Tao Fang, Peng Chen, Jun Zhang, Bing Wang and Chengjun Xie
Missing Data Imputation for Operation Data of Transformer Based on Functional Principal
Paper 677
Component Analysis and Wavelet Transform
10:46-10:58
Jiafeng Qin, Yi Yang, Zijing Hong, Hongyi Du

Paper 681 Periodic Action Temporal Location Method Based on Two-Path Architecture for Product
Counting in Sewing Video
10:58-11:10
Jin-Long Huang, Hong-Bo Zhang, Ji-Xiang Du, Jian-Feng Zheng, and Xiao-Xiao Peng
Investigating the Capability of Agile processes to Support Medical Devices Regulations: The
Paper 685
Case of XP, Scrum, and FDD with EU MDR Regulations
11:10-11:22 Mohmood Alsaadi, Alexei Lisitsa, Mohammed Khalaf
An Application of Using Support Vector Machine Based on Classification Technique for
Paper 647 Predicting Medical Data sets
11:22-11:34 Mohammed Khalaf, Abir Jaafar Hussain, Dhiya Al-Jumeily, Mohamed Alloghani, Mahmood
Alsaadi
Paper 468 Real-Time Pedestrian Detection in Monitoring Scene Based on Head Model
11:34-11:46 Kun Lu, Wenyan Wang, Jun Zhang, Peng Chen, and Bing Wang

Paper 274 Automatic Cloud Segmentation Based on the Fully Convolutional Neural Network
11:46-11:58 Jie An, Jingfeng Wu and Jinwen Ma
Paper 722 Data Science approaches for the analysis of animal behaviours
11:58-12:10 Natasa Kleanthous, Abir Hussain, Alex Mason, Jennifer Sneddon

Morning, August 5, Monday, Room C

R7: Bioinformatics

Chairs: Jun Meng, Bolin Chen

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Prediction of Plant lncRNA-protein Interactions Using Sequence Information Based on Deep
Paper 439
Learning
10:10-10:22
Haoran Zhou, Yushi Luan, Peng Zhang, Jun Meng
MISSIM: improved miRNA-disease association prediction model based on Chaos Game
Paper 525
Representation and Broad Learning System
10:22-10:34
Kai Zheng, Zhu-Hong You , Yi-Ran Li, Yan-Bin Wang, and Han-Jing Jiang
Paper 471 Predicting of Drug-disease Associations via Sparse auto- encoder-based Rotation Forest
10:34-10:46 Han-Jing Jiang, Zhu-Hong You, Kai Zheng, Zhan-Heng Chen
Combining LSTM Network Model and Wavelet Transform for Predicting Self-interacting
Paper 463
Proteins
10:46-10:58 Zhan-Heng Chen, Zhu-Hong You, Li-Ping Li, Xi Zhou, Yan-Bin Wang
lncRNA-LSTM: Prediction of Plant Long Non-coding RNAs Using Long Short-Term
Paper 363
Memory Based on p-nts Encoding
10:58-11:10 Jun Meng, Zheng Chang, Hao-Ran Zhou, Jael-Sanyanda Wekesa, Yu-Shi Luan
Paper 125 A Novel Approach to predicting miRNA-disease associations
11:10-11:22 Guo Mao
Paper 730 Whole-Genome Shotgun Sequence of Natronobacterium Gregoryi SP2
11:22-11:34 Lixu Jiang, Hao Xu, Zhixi Yun, Juanjuan Kang, Bifang He, Jian Huang
Paper 637 Regulatory sequence architecture of stress responsive genes in (Oryza sativa)
11:34-11:46 Mohsin Ali Nasir, Samia Nawaz, Farrukh Azeem, Sajjad Haider
Paper 636 Gene functional module discovery via integrating geneexpression and PPI network data
11:46-11:58 Fangfang Zhu, Wenwen Min and Juan Liu
Paper 596 Identifying differentially expressed genes based on differentially expressed edges
11:46-11:58 Bolin Chen,
Paper 785 Knowledge based helix angle and residue distance restraint free energy terms of GPCRs
11:46-11:58 Hongjie Wu, Huajing Ling, Jiayan Han, Jiwen Ding, Weizhong Lu, Qiming Fu

Paper 284 Integrative Enrichment Analysis of Intra- and Inter- Tissues’ Differentially Expressed Genes
Based on Perceptron
11:46-11:58
Xue Jiang,Weihao Pan,Miao Chen,Weidi Wang,Weichen Song, Guan Ning Lin

Morning, August 5, Monday, Room D

R8: Image Processing and Classifications

Chairs: Prashan Premaratne, Youlkyeong Lee


A Welding Defect Identification Approach in X-ray Images Based on Deep Convolutional
Paper 162
Neural Networks
10:10-10:22
Yuting Wang, Fanhuai Shi, Xuefeng Tong
Paper 332 Weed Recognition in Wheat Field based on Sparse Representation Classification
10:22-10:34 Shanwen Zhang, Xianfeng Wang, Zhen Wang
Performance Evaluation of Faster R-CNN for On-Road Object detection on Graphical
Paper 803
Processing Unit and Central Processing unit
10:34-10:46
Tanvir Ahmad , Yinglong Ma
Paper 538 Dice Loss in Siamese Network for Visual Object Tracking
10:46-10:58 Zhao Wei, Fei Wang
Paper 556 Single and Multi-channel Direct Visual Odometry with Binary Descriptors
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10:58-11:10 Brendan Halloran, Prashan Premaratne, Peter James Vial and Inas Kadhim
Paper 304 Exploiting Local Shape Information for Cross-Modal Person Re-identification
11:10-11:22 Md Kamal Uddin, Antony Lam, Hisato Fukuda, Yoshinori Kobayashi and Yoshinori Kuno
Paper 435 A Diversity based Competitive Multi-Objective PSO for Feature Selection
11:22-11:34 Jianfeng Qiu, Fan Cheng, Lei Zhang and Yi Xu
An Evolutionary Algorithm based on Multi-operatorEnsemble for Multi-objective
Paper 459
Optimization
11:34-11:46
Chao Wang, Ran Xu, and Xingyi Zhang
Paper 717 Occluded Object Classification with Assistant Unit
11:46-11:58 Qing Tang, Youlkyeong Lee, and Kanghyun Jo

Morning, August 5, Monday

Poster Presentation Ⅰ

Paper 843
Drug-target interactions predictions with 3D structure information of target binding sites
08:00-10:00
Ruo-ming He, Takashi Ishida
10:10-12:10
Paper 559
Unmanned Platform Control Based on RGBD Image Analysis
08:00-10:00
Ying Luo, Tian Wang, Mei-na Qiao, Zi-yu Wang, Guang-cun Shan, Hichem Snoussi
10:10-12:10
Paper 842 lncRNA-disease association identification by fusing various biological information based on
08:00-10:00 feature blocks through Convolution Neural Network
10:10-12:10 Hang Wei, Bin Liu
Paper 838 IDP-CRF: intrinsically disordered proteins/regions identification based on Conditional
08:00-10:00 Random Fields
10:10-12:10 Yu-meng Liu, Xiao-long Wang, Bin Liu
Paper 839
Protein Fold Recognition based on Multi-view Modeling
08:00-10:00
Ke Yan, Xiao-zhao Fang, Yong Xu, Bin Liu
10:10-12:10
Paper 844
A comprehensive review of computational methods for sequence similarity searching
08:00-10:00
Xiao-peng Jin, Bin Liu
10:10-12:10
Paper 852 Attribute Reduction in Incomplete interval-valued Fuzzy Decision Systems based on
08:00-10:00 Similarity Relation
10:10-12:10 Hong Wang, Ning Li

Afternoon, August 5, Monday, Room A

R9: Intelligent Computing and Applications,

Chairs: Vasudev Sharma, ZhongqiuZhao


Univariate Thiele type continued fractions rational interpolation with parameters
Paper 691
Le Zou, Liang-Tu Song, Xiao-Feng Wang , Qian-Jing Huang, Yan-Ping Chen, Chao Tang and Chen
14:00-14:12
Zhang
Paper 774 An algorithm of bidirectional RNN for offline handwritten Chinese text
14:12-14:24 Xin-Feng Zhang, Kun-Peng Yan
Paper 515 A Novel Compression Algorithm for Hardware-Oriented Gradient Boosting DecisionTree
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14:24-14:36 Classification Model
Xiao Wang, Kuizhi Mei
Paper 278 Chinese Agricultural Entity Relation Extraction via Deep Learning
14:36-14:48 Kai Zhang, Chuan Xia, Guoliang Liu, Wenyu Wang, Yunzhi Wu, Youhua Zhang and Yi Yue
Paper 781 Short text mapping based on fast clustering using minimum spanning trees
14:48-15:00 Li Pingrong
Paper 266 A Novel Concise Representation of Frequent Subtrees Based on Density
15:00-15:12 WeidongTian, ChuangGuo, YangXie, HongjuanZhou, ZhongqiuZhao
An Optimization Regression Model for Predicting Average Temperature of Core Dead Stock
Paper 454 Column
15:12-15:24 Guangyu Wang, Bing Dai, Wenyan Wang, Hongming Long, Jun Zhang, Peng Chen, and Bing
Wang
Paper 719 A Fuzzy Constraint Based Method for Outlier Detection
15:24-15:36 Vasudev Sharma, Abhinav Nagpal, B.K Tripathy

Paper 445 Ranking Research Institutions Based on the Combination of Individual and Network
Features
15:36-15:48
Wenyan Wang, Guangyu Wang Jun Zhang, Peng Chen, and Bing Wang

Afternoon, August 5, Monday, Room B

SS1: Intelligent Automation and Learning

Chairs: Duy-Long Nguyen, B. John Oommen


Paper 108 Learning Automata-based Solutions to the Multi-Elevator Problem
14:00-14:12 O. Ghaleb and B. John Oommen
Paper 593 Fuzzy PID Controller for Accurate Power Sharing in DC Microgrid
14:12-14:24 Duy-Long Nguyen and Hong-Hee Lee
Paper 848 Power supply and its expert system for cold welding of aluminum and magnesium sheet metal
14:24-14:36 Liling Zhang, Bing Li, Jianxiong Ye
Continuous PID Sliding Mode Control Based on Neural Third Order Sliding Mode Observer
Paper 553
for Robotic Manipulators
14:36-14:48 Van-Cuong Nguyen, Anh-Tuan Vo and Hee-Jun Kang
Full-Order Sliding Mode Control Algorithm for Robot Manipulators Using an Adaptive
Paper 174
Radial Basis Function Neural Network
14:48-15:00
Anh Tuan Vo, Hee-Jun Kang, and Tien Dung Le
Developing System from Low-Cost Devices to Build a Security and Fire System as a Part of
Paper 112
IoT
15:00-15:12 Tefan Koprda , Zoltán Balogh, Martin Magdin
Paper 671 A human-robot interaction system based on calling hand gestures
15:12-15:24 Aye Su Phyo, Hisato Fukuda, Antony Lam, Yoshinori Kobayashi, and Yoshinori Kuno
CBLNER: A multi-models biomedical named entity recognition system based on machine
Paper 516
learning
15:24-15:36
Gong Lejun, Liu, Xiaolin, Yang Xuemin, Jia Yao, Zhang Zhifei and Yang Ronggen
Paper 119 EEG-based Seizure Diagnosis Using Discriminative Fractal Features From Feature Selection
15:36-15:48 Su Yang, Yi Sun, Gang Li, Jing Lu, Zhengyu Huang, and Jiulong Zhang
Paper 113 EmoSens – the Proposal of System for Recognition of Emotion with SDK Affectiva and
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15:48-16:00 various sensors
Martin Magdin, Michal Kohutek, Stefan Koprda, Zoltan Balogh

Afternoon, August 5, Monday, Room C

R10: Computing Genomics and Proteomics


Chairs: Yi-Hai Cheng, Zhu-Hong You
Identifying Cancer Biomarkers from High-throughput RNA sequencing Data by Machine
Paper 352
Learning
14:00-14:12
Zishuang Zhang, Zhi-Ping Liu
Paper 467 A Novel Differential Essential Genes Prediction Method Based on Random Forests Model
14:12-14:24 Jiang Xie, Jiamin Sun, Jiaxin Li, Fuzhang Yang, Jiao Wang
Identification of candidate biomarkers and pathways associated with liver cancer by
Paper 477
bioinformatics analysis
14:24-14:36
Zhen-Bo Tian, Xu-Qing Tang
Identification of prognostic and heterogeneous breast cancer biomarkers based on fusion
Paper 408
network and multiple scoring strategies
14:36-14:48
Xingyi Li, Ju Xiang, Fang-Xiang Wu and Min Li
Learning from Deep Representations of Multiple Networks for Predicting Drug–Target
Paper 342
Interactions
14:48-15:00
Pengwei Hu, Yu-an Huang, Shaochun Li, Keith C.C. Chan, Henry Leung, Zhuhong You, Lun Hu
Paper 330 Precise Prediction of Pathogenic Microorganisms using 16S rRNA Gene Sequences
15:00-15:12 Yu-An Huang, Zhi-An Huang, Zhu-Hong You, Pengwei Hu, Li-Ping Li, Zheng-Wei Li, Lei Wang
Paper 320 A novel framework for improving the prediction of disease-associated microRNAs
15:12-15:24 Wenhe Zhao, Jiawei Luo, Nguyen Hoang Tu
Dual Sparse Collaborative Matrix Factorization Method Based on Gaussian Kernel
Paper 473
Function for Predicting LncRNA-Disease Associations
15:24-15:36
Ming-Ming Gao, Zhen Cui, Ying-Lian Gao, Feng Li, Jin-Xing Liu
SPHot: Sequence-based prediction of hot spots in protein-RNA complexes using an
Paper 407
ensemble approach
15:36-15:48 Le Zhao, Jie Li, Sijia Zhang, and Junfeng Xia
An efficient LightGBM model to predict protein selfinteracting using Chebyshev moments
Paper 616
and bi-gram
15:48-16:00 Zhao-Hui Zhan, Zhu-Hong You, Yong Zhou and Kai Zheng
Predicting potential Drug-Target Interactions with Multi-label learning and ensemble
Paper 601
learning
16:00-16:12 Lida Zhu, Jun Yuan, Fuxi Zhu
EnsembleKQC: An Unsupervised Ensemble Learning Method for Quality Control of Single
Paper 479
Cell RNA-seq Sequencing Data
16:12-16:24 Anqi Ma, Zuolang Zhu, Meiqin Ye, and Fei Wang

Afternoon, August 5, Monday, Room D

SS4: Intelligent Computing in Robotics and Computer Vision

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Chairs: Kaushik Deb, Kang-Hyun Jo
Realtime Computer Vision-based Accurate Vehicle Counting and Speed Estimation for
Paper 180
Highways
14:00-14:12
C. Shiranthika, P. Premaratne, Z. Zheng, B. Halloran
Paper 545 Illegally Parked Vehicle Detection Based on Haar-Cascade Classifier
14:12-14:24 Aapan Mutsuddy, Kaushik Deb , Tahmina Khanam and Kang-Hyun Jo
Paper 532 Fully Convolutional Neural Networks for 3D Vehicle Detection based on Point Clouds
Wen Lihua, Kang-Hyun Jo
14:24-14:36
Comparison of Various Weighted k-Nearest Neighbor Methods for Positioning Systems using
Paper 316
Visible LED Lights
14:36-14:48
Huy Q. Tran and Cheolkeun Ha
Parameters Optimization for Support Vector Regression Based Indoor Visible Light
Paper 317
Localization
14:48-15:00
Huy Q. Tran and Cheolkeun Ha
Paper 669 Smart Wheelchair Maneuvering Among People
15:00-15:12 Sarwar Ali, Antony Lam, Hisato Fukuda, Yoshinori Kobayashi, and Yoshinori Kuno
A New Hybrid Calibration Method for Robot Manipulators by Combining Model–Based
Paper 551
Identification Technique and A Radial Basis Function–Based Error Compensation
15:12-15:24
Phu-Nguyen Le, Hee-Jun Kang
A Person-Following Shopping Support Robot Based on Human Pose Skeleton Data and
Paper 547
LiDAR Sensor
15:24-15:36
Md Matiqul Islam, Antony Lam, Hisato Fukuda, Yoshinori Kobayashi and Yoshinori Kuno
Paper 511 Designing and Implementing Mobile Robot Navigation Based on Behavioral Programming
15:36-15:48 Zuohua Ding, Bing Liu, and Haibang Xia
Particle Swarm Optimization-based Power Allocation Scheme for Secrecy Sum Rate
Paper 129
Maximization in NOMA with Cooperative Relaying
15:48-16:00
Carla E. Garcia, Mario R. Camana, Insoo Koo, and Md Arifur Rahman
Paper 764 A Discrete Particle Swarm Optimization for PairwiseSequence Alignment
16:00-16:12 Du Yanlian, He Jingxuan and Du Changcun

Afternoon, August 5, Monday, Room A

R11: Pattern Recognition and Neural Networks

Chairs: Abir Hussain, Yonggang Lu


Automatic Badminton Action Recognition Using CNN with Adaptive Feature Extraction on
Paper 212
Sensor Data
15:58-16:10
Ya Wang, Weichuang Fang, Jinwen Ma, Xiangchen Li, Albert Zhong
Paper 224 A Deep Learning Model for Multi-Label Classification Using Capsule Networks
16:10-16:22 Diqi Pan, Yonggang Lu, Peiyu Kang

Paper 452 Bundled Round Bars Counting Based on Iteratively Trained SVM
16:22-16:34 Chang Liu, Liyao Zhu, Xin Zhang
Paper 692 Prediction of Chemical Oxygen Demand in Sewage Based on Support Vector Machine and
16:34-16:46 Neural Network

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Jian Zhou, Qian-Jing Huang, Xiao-Feng Wang and Le Zou
Paper 307 Automatical Pulmonary Nodule Detection by Feature Contrast Learning
16:46-16:58 Jie Chang,Minquan Ye,Naijie Gu, Xiaoci Zhang, Chuanwen Lin, Hong Ye
Paper 649 Dynamic Neural Network for Business and Market Analysis
16:58-17:10 Javier de Arquer Rilo, Abir Hussain, Thar Baker, Dhiya Al-Jumeily
ψ-type synchronization of memristor-based competitive neural networks with time-varying
Paper 797
delays via nonlinear feedback control
17:10-17:22
Yue Chen, Zhenkun Huang, Chao Chen
Paper 444 Unsupervised Cross-Domain Person Re-Identification Based on Style Transfer
17:22-17:34 Yanwen Chong, Chengwei Peng, Jingjing Zhang, Shaoming Pan

Afternoon, August 5, Monday, Room B

R12: Intelligent Data Analysis and Prediction

Chairs: Hong-Hee Lee, Hee-Jun Kang


Credibility Assessment of Complex Simulation Models using Cloud Models to Represent
Paper 620
and Aggregate Diverse Evaluation Results
16:10-16:22
Xiaojun Yang, Zhongfu Xu, Rongmao He, Fangxia Xue

Paper 627 Real Implementation of an Active Fault Tolerant Control based on Super Twisting
Technique for a Robot Manipulator
16:22-16:34
Quang Dan Le and Hee-Jun Kang
Paper 612 A Fault Tolerant Strategy Based on Model Predictive Control for Full Bidirectional
Switches Indirect Matrix Converter
16:34-16:46
Van-Tien Le and Hong-Hee Lee
Rotary Machine Fault Diagnosis using Scalogram Imageand Convolutional Neural
Paper 618
Network with Batch Normalization.
16:46-16:58
Hee Jun Kang and Duy Tang Hoang
Mildew Prediction Model of Warehousing Tobacco Based on Particle Swarm Optimization
Paper 147
and BP Neural Network
16:58-17:10
Ye zhixia,Yun lijun,Zhang jingchao,Wang yibo
Precipitation Modeling and Prediction Based on Fuzzy-control Multi-cellular Gene
Paper 696
Expression Programming and Wavelet Transform
17:10-17:22
YuZhong Peng, Chuyan Deng, Hongya Li, Daoqing Gong, Xiao Qin
Exploring the pan-relationship between disease and symptom related to coronary heart
Paper 598
disease from Chinese electronic medical records
17:22-17:34
Yichen Wang, Bo Wang,Lipeng Zhang, Lejun Gong
Optimizing Self-Organizing Lists-on-Lists using Pursuit-Oriented Enhanced Object
Paper 110
Partitioning
17:34-17:46
O. Ekaba Bisong and B. John Oommen
Paper 724 Tilt-Scrolling: A Comparative Study of Scrolling Techniques for Mobile Devices
17:46-17:58 Chuanyi Liu, Mingyuan Cui, Wei Su
Paper 411 Research on Full Homomorphic Encryption Algorithm for Integer in Cloud Environment
17:58-18:10 Lijuan Wang1, Lina Ge, Zhonghua He, Yugu Hu. Zerong Zhao, Hangui Wei
Paper 523 Implementation of a centralized scheduling algorithm for IEEE 802.15.4e TSCH

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18:10-18:22 Jules Pascal Gilles RUGAMBA, Dinh Loc MAI, Myung Kyun KIM

Afternoon, August 5, Monday, Room C

R13: Biomedical Data Modeling and Mining

Chairs: Y-h. Taguchi, Fang-Xiang Wu


Paper 168 Improved Spectral Clustering Method for Identifying Cell Types from Single-Cell Data
16:34-16:46 Yuanyuan Li, Ping Luo, Yi Lu and Fang-Xiang Wu
Paper 448 An effective approach of measuring disease similarities based on the DNN regression model
16:46-16:58 Shuhui Su, Xiaoxiao Zhang, Lei Zhang and Jian Liu

Herb Pair Danggui-Baishao: Pharmacological Mechanisms Underlying Primary


Paper 464
Dysmenorrhea by Network Pharmacology Approach
16:58-17:10
LI Li-ting,Qiu Hai-Yan, Liu Mi-Mi,Cai Yong-Ming
A Novel Weight Learning Approach Based on Density for Accurate Prediction of
Paper 447
Atherosclerosis
17:10-17:22
Jiang Xie;Ruiying Wu;Haitao Wang;Yanyan Kong;Wu Zhang
Paper 591 Simulation of Complex neural firing patterns based on improved deterministic Chay model
17:22-17:34 Zhongting Jiang, Dong Wang, Huijie Shang, Yuehui Chen
Identification of DNA-Binding Proteins via Fuzzy Multiple Kernel Model and Sequence
Paper 466
Information
17:34-17:46 Yijie Ding; Jijun Tang; Fei Guo;
Paper 240 Improving hot region prediction by combining gaussian naive Bayes and DBSCAN
17:46-17:58 Jing Hu and Longwei Zhou and Xiaolong Zhang and Nansheng Chen
A Gated Recurrent Unit Model for Drug Repositioning by Combining Comprehensive
Paper 462
Similarity Measures and Gaussian Interaction Profile Kernel
17:58-18:10
Hai-Cheng Yi, Zhu-Hong You, Yan-Bin Wang, Han-Jing Jiang
Classifying Mixed Patterns of Proteins in High-throughput Microscopy Images Using Deep
Paper 192
Neural Networks
18:10-18:22
Enze Zhang, Boheng Zhang, Shaohan Hu, Fa Zhang and Xiaohua Wan
Multiomics data analysis using tensor decomposition based unsupervised feature extraction
Paper 358
--Comparison with DIABLO--
18:22-18:34
Y-h. Taguchi
Paper 458 End-to-end learning based compound activity prediction using binding pocket information
18:34-18:46 Toshitaka Tanebe and Takashi Ishida

Afternoon, August 5, Monday, Room D

R14: Classification and Feature Extraction


Chairs: Daniel Ayala Nio, Cristian Camardella
Sound field reproduction in reverberant room using the Alternating Direction Method of
Paper 139
Multipliers based Lasso and regularized Least-Square
16:22-16:34 Jiaming Zhang, Maoshen Jia, Changchun Bao, Qi Wang
Paper 608 Complex leaves classification with features extractor

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16:34-16:46 Daniel Ayala Nio, Ma. Dolores Arévalo Zenteno, Laura D. Jalili and Jair Cervantes
Paper 543 MPdeep: the medical procession with deep learning
16:46-16:58 Qi Liu
Paper 434 Research of Formal Analysis Based on Extended Strand Space Theories
16:58-17:10 Meng-meng Yao, Jun Zhang, Xi Weng
Paper 334 Segmenting Crop Disease Leaf Image by Modified Fully-Convolutional Networks
17:10-17:22 Xianfeng Wang, Shanwen Zhang, Zhen Wang
Evaluating generalization capability of Bio-inspired models for a myoelectric control: a
Paper 728 pilot study
17:22-17:34 Cristian Camardella, Michele Barsotti, Luis Pelaez Murciego, omenico Buongiorno, Vitoantonio
Bevilacqua, Antonio Frisoli
Paper 127 Cluster-head Selection for Energy-harvesting IoT Devices in Multi-tier 5G Cellular Networks
17:34-17:46 Mario R. Camana, Carla E. Garcia and Insoo Koo
Paper 690 Shuffle Single Shot Detector
17:46-17:58 Yangshuo Zhang, Jiabao Wang, Zhuang Miao, Yang Li, Jixiao Wang
Paper 564 Evaluating CNNs for Military Target Recognition
17:58-18:10 Xiao Ding, Lei Xing, Tao Lin, Jiabao Wang, Yang Li, Zhuang Miao

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The Fourteenth International Conference on Intelligent Computing

Nanchang, China, August, 3-6, 2019

Website: ic-ic.tongji.edu.cn

Email: icic@tongji.edu.cn

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