Workshop on
Intelligent Infocommunication Networks, Systems and Services (WI2NS2)
Time: 7 February, 2023 - 8:30 - 15:15
Venue: BME Bld. Q, Room QBF08
The Proceedings of the Workshop is available to download here.
Program
8:30-8:50 - Arrival, Poster arrangements
8:50 - Opening - Dr. Sándor Imre
Session 1 - AI-supported Infocommunications Systems
Chair: Dr. Tamás Gábor Csapó
9:00 - Bruno Bence Englert and Csaba Zainkó
- Selecting Diverse Images from Vehicle Camera using Unsupervised Learning (#300)
9:20 - Hisham Zargar and Laraiba Shah
- Real-time Hand Gesture Pattern Recognition and Device Control through Inbuilt Webcam (8855)
9:40 - Dániel Czurkó, Gábor Fehér
- AI-Assisted Drone Localization of Arbitrary Objects using Aruco Markers (#6673)
10:00 Aysu Coşkun and Sándor Bilicz
- A Data Driven Approach for Target Classification Based on Histogram Representation of Radar Cross Section (#2789)
10:20 - Mahmood Almansoori and Miklós Telek
- Anomaly Detection using combination of Autoencoder and Isolation Forest (#3719)
10:40 - 11:00 Coffee Break
Poster Session
Chair: Dr. Gábor Horváth
11:00 - 12:20
Ibrahim Ibrahimov, Gábor Gosztolya and Tamás Gábor Csapó
- A Comparison of Data Augmentation Methods on Ultrasound Tongue Images for Articulatory-to-Acoustic Mapping towards Silent Speech Interfaces (#5061)
Tamás Gábor Csapó
- Is Dynamic Time Warping of speech signals suitable for articulatory signal comparison using ultrasound tongue images? (#8086)
Layan Sawalha and Mohammad Alradhi
- Improving Naturalness of Neural-based TTS System Trained with Arabic Limited Data (#1100)
Ali Raheem Mandeel, Ammar Abdullah Aggar, Mohammed Salah Al-Radhi and Tamás Gábor Csapó
- Implementing a Text-to-Speech synthesis model on a Raspberry Pi for Industrial Applications (#435)
Árpád Wágner, Bence Szabó, László Kovács, Kornél Tamás and László Grad-Gyenge
- The development of a soil-movement measurement system to create more precise numeric soil models (#1122)
Mohammed Almasaoodi, Abdulbasit Sabaawi, Sara El Gaily and Sándor Imre
- Power Optimization of Massive MIMO Using Quantum Genetic Algorithm (#3456)
Marton Aron Horvath
- Utilization of AI in 5G Edge Networks (#5519)
Dániel Skriba and Lajos Nagy
- Performance simulation of Power over Ethernet on spacecraft buses
Firas Sardouk, Rolland Vida and Tibor Cinkler
- Matchmaking optimisation for car sharing services (#1373)
12:20 - 13:20 Lunch Break
Session 3 - Communication Systems and Measurements
Chair: Dr. József Pávó
13: 20 - Árpád László Makara and László Csurgai-Horváth
- Supporting Adaptive Coding and Modulation Techniques for Satellite Radio Channel (#5991)
13: 40 - Viktor Qiao and Lajos Nagy
- Measurement of per unit length parameters of the satellite power bus (#699)
14:00 - Anett Kenderes, Szabolcs Gyimóthy and Péter Tamás Benkő
- A Global Sensitivity Analysis Study with More Parameters in Undermoded Reverberation Chambers (#7625)
14:20 - Zoltán Belső and László Pap
- Capacity Analysis of Partially Overlapping NOMA System with Two Users (#6288)
14:40 - Gergely Kovács and László Bokor
- Towards realistic simulation of MEC-based Collective Perception: an initial edge service design for the Artery/Simu5G framework (#3419)
15:00 Closing Remarks
Organizing committee
General Chairs
Dr. Sándor Imre (BME-HIT), Dr. Szabolcs Gyimóthy (BME-HVT), Dr. Pál Varga (BME-TMIT)
Technical Program Chairs
Dr. Gábor Horváth (BME-HIT), Dr. József Pávó (BME-HVT), Dr. János Tapolcai (BME-TMIT), Dr. Tamás Gábor Csapó (BME-TMIT)