Schedule Tuesday

09:00 - 10:00 Registration, coffee and tea - Green Center & Lounge
10:00 - 10:05 Welcome words by day chair Kerstin Bunte -Theater
10:05 - 10:10 Opening ICT.OPEN by Arian Steenbruggen (Director NWO Domain Science) - Theater
10:05 - 10:10 IPN vision - Maarten van Steen (Chairman IPN) - Theater
10:10 - 10:55 The best of both worlds: Machine learning meets logical reasoning - Holger H. Hoos (Leiden University) - Theater
10:55 - 11:00 ICT with Industry - Suzan Verberne - Theater
11:00 - 11:05 Opening track programme by programme committee chairs Ramon Schiffelers and Marleen de Bruijne - Theater
11:05 - 11:25 Coffee break
Poster session day 1 | Meet the Demo
11:25 - 12:10 Tracks Theater Research schools: ASCI - IPA - SIKS
Chair: Jan van Gemert (ASCI)

11:25 – 12:10
Predicting aesthetic appreciation of images
Invited speaker Naila Murray (NAVERL LABS Europe)

On Air Software Engineering Technology (VERSEN)
Chairs: Eelco Visser, Marieke Huisman

11:25 – 12:10
Using Domain-specific languages at the Dutch Tax Authority
Invited speaker Gert E. Veldhuijzen van Zanten

 

Piet Mondriaan Cyberphysical systems
Chair: Twan Basten

11:25 – 11:55
Flirt with Reality – Math is the bridge
Another Kind of Blue
Invited speakers David Middendorp (Sioux LIME), Bas van der Linden (Sioux LIME)

11:55 – 12:10
Co-simulation Framework for Control, Communication and Traffic for Vehicle Platoons
Amr Ibrahim (TU Eindhoven/CReTS)

Cineac AI: Efficient Deep Learning
Chair: Maurice Peemen

11:25 – 12:10
AI for Mapmaking: Embedding Loss Generative Adversarial Networks for Lane Detection
Invited speaker Michael Hofmann (TomTom)

 

Jan Duijker COMMIT: Making data work for health
Chairs: Ruben Kok, Peter Apers

11:25 – 12:10
Biomedical Imaging and Genetic Data Analysis using Machine Learning: towards Precision Medicine
Invited speaker Wiro Niessen (EUR-MC)

[This part of the track is open all]

Theater platform Skills session 1
Chair: Veronika Cheplygina

11:25 – 12:10
How to master in Failure
Remko van der Drift (Instituut voor Faalkunde)

Anton Philips Diversity session (16:20 - 17:40)

12:10 - 12:15 Room switch
12:15 - 12:45 Tracks Theater Research schools: ASCI - IPA - SIKS
Chair: Jan van Gemert (ASCI)

12:15 – 12:22
Video Time: Properties, Encoders and Evaluation
Amir Ghodrati, Efstratios Gavves, Cees Snoek

12:22 – 12:29
Estimation of ego-motion velocity from a single image
Yeshwanth Napolean, Wenjie Pei, David Tax, Hamdi Dibeklioglu, Jan van Gemert, Guido de Croon

12:29 – 12:36
Video Acceleration Magnification
Yichao Zhang, Silvia-Laura Pintea, Jan van Gemert

12:36 – 12:45
Efficiently Scaling the Annotation of Tennis Videos via Crowdsourcing
Filipa Castro, Ziqi Wang and Jan van Gemert

On Air Software Engineering Technology (VERSEN)
Chairs: Eelco Visser, Marieke Huisman

12:15 – 12:30
A Formal Verification Technique for Behavioural Model-To-Model Transformations
Sander de Putter, Anton Wijs

12:30 – 12:45
A search-optimizing GPU code auto-tuner
 
Ben van Werkhoven, Kernel Tuner

Piet Mondriaan Cyberphysical systems
Chair: Twan Basten

12:15 – 12:30
How to model soccer robot software? – A comparison of approaches
Eric Dortmans (Fontys HTES)

12:30 – 12:45
Learning features for control and learning features for learning to control
Tim de Bruin (TU Delft)

Cineac AI: Efficient Deep Learning
Chair: Maurice Peemen

12:15 – 12:30
Bitwise Neural Network Accelerator
Michel van Lier, Luc Waeijen, Henk Corporaal

12:30 – 12:45
EDL Project: 3D Model Retrieval for Copyright Infringement
Luis Armando Pérez Rey, Mike Holenderski, Dmitri Jarnikov

Jan Duijker COMMIT: Making data work for health
Chairs: Ruben Kok, Peter Apers

12:15 – 12:45
Exploiting public and private genetic and gene expression profiles from 60,000 people for identification of new drug targets
Invited speaker Lude Franke (UMCG)

Theater platform Skills session 1
Chair: Veronika Cheplygina

12:15 – 12:45
How to master in Failure
Remko van der Drift (Instituut voor Faalkunde)

Anton Philips Diversity session (16:20 - 17:40)

12:45 - 14:30 Lunch
Poster session day 1 | Meet the Demo | Speeddates | Round table: Health | Dutch Digital Conference stand | IPN vision drawings
14:30 - 15:15 Tracks Theater Research schools: ASCI - IPA - SIKS
Chair: Matthijs van Leeuwen (SIKS)

14:30  – 14:45
Network analysis for legal research
Dafne van Kuppevelt

14:45 – 15:00
Prognostics Remaining Useful Lifetime Prediction via Deep Domain Adaptation
Paulo Roberto de Oliveira da Costa, Yingqian Zhang, Alp Akçay, Uzay Kaymak

15:00 – 15:15
A framework to measure Quality of Experience in social Virtual Reality
Jie Li, Francesca De Simone, Abdallah El Ali, Pablo Cesar

On Air Software Engineering Technology (VERSEN)
Chairs: Eelco Visser, Marieke Huisma

14:30 – 15:15
Automatic testing of graphics drivers
Invited speaker Alastair Donaldson (Imperial College London, Google)

Piet Mondriaan Cyberphysical systems
Chair: Twan Basten

14:30 – 15:00
Machine Learning Applications in Smart Grids
Invited speaker Madeleine Gibescu (Utrecht University)

15:00 – 15:15
Examples of Networked Supervisory Control Synthesis
Aida Rashidinejad (TU Eindhoven)

Cineac AI: Responsible AI
Chair: Maaike Harbers

14:30 – 15:00
Responsible AI: A Data-Centric Perspective
Cor Veenman (
TNO)

15:00 – 15:15
Explainable AI: Towards Personalized Contrastive Explanations with the Foil Tree Method
Tjeerd Schoonderwoerd, Jasper Van der Waa

Jan Duijker COMMIT: Making data work for health
Chairs: Ruben Kok, Peter Apers

14:30 – 15:15
Making data work for health (Discussion on challenges)

In line with the theme “making data work for health”, a series of challenges have been formulated. In this track, DTL and COMMIT/ aim to work with expert representatives of the Life Sciences and Computer Science communities towards solving these challenges, and to work towards a collective research and innovation agenda on the Personal Health Train (PHT) approach.

[This part of the track is by prior registration only and is fully booked]

Theater platform Skills session 2
Chair: Veronika Cheplygina

14:30 – 15:15
Social media for the busy scientist
Felienne Hermans, Veronika Cheplygina

Anton Philips Diversity session (16:20 - 17:40)

15:15 - 15:20 Room switch
15:20 - 15:50 Tracks Theater Research schools: ASCI 3
Chair: Jan van Gemert (ASCI)

15:20 – 15:27
Recurrent knowledge distillation
Silvia-Laura Pintea, Yue Liu, Jan van Gemert

15:27 – 15:34
CubeNet: Equivariance to 3D Rotation and Translation
Daniel Worrall, Gabriel Worrall

15:34 – 15.41
Pushing for Quantization by Deep Fisher Hashing with a Pair-wise Margin
Yunqiang Li, Jan van Gemert

15:41 -15:50
Attention-based Multi-Context Guiding for Few-Shot Semantic Segmentation
Tao Hu and Cees Snoek

On Air Software Engineering Technology (VERSEN)
Chairs: Eelco Visser, Marieke Huisman

15:20 – 15:35
Architecture Design Decision Maps for Software Sustainability
Patricia Lago

15:35 – 15:50
Constraint-based Run-time State Migration for Live Modeling
Ulyana Tikhonova, Jouke Stoel, Tijs van der Storm, Thomas Degueule

Piet Mondriaan Cyberphysical systems
Chair: Twan Basten

15:20 – 15:35
Autonomous Indoor & Outdoor Safety Tracking System
Dawid Zalewski (Saxion)

15:35 – 15:50
Bridging the Controller Design-Implementation Gap for Image-based Control Systems
Sajid Mohamed (TU Eindhoven)

 

Cineac AI: Responsible AI
Chair: Maaike Harbers

15:20 – 15:35
Algorithmic Impact Assessments: Organizing Meaningful Fairness And Accountability in AI-Driven Systems and Services
Roel Dobbe

15:35 – 15:50
Data-driven Pattern Recognition for Knowledge Graphs via Human-driven Evolutionary Novelty Search
Corrado Grappiolo, Michael van Bekkum, Robin de Veer

Jan Duijker COMMIT: Making data work for health
Chairs: Ruben Kok, Peter Apers

15:20 – 15:50
Making data work for health (Discussion on challenges)
In line with the theme “making data work for health”, a series of challenges have been formulated. In this track, DTL and COMMIT/ aim to work with expert representatives of the Life Sciences and Computer Science communities towards solving these challenges, and to work towards a collective research and innovation agenda on the Personal Health Train (PHT) approach.

[This part of the track is by prior registration only and is fully booked]

Theater platform Skills session 2
Chair: Veronika Cheplygina

15:20 – 15:50
Social media for the busy scientist
Felienne Hermans, Veronika Cheplygina

Anton Philips Diversity session (16:20 - 17:40)

15:50 - 16:20 Coffee break
Poster session day 1 | Meet the Demo | Speeddates | Dutch Digital Conference stand
16:20 - 17:05 Tracks Theater Research schools: ASCI 4
Chair: Jan van Gemert (ASCI)

16:20 – 16:27
Proximally Sensitive Error for Better Feature Learning and Anomaly Detection
Amogh Gudi, Jan van Gemert

16:27 – 16:34
Cross Domain Image Retrieval in Presence of Outliers
Xin Liu, Seyran Khademi, Jan van Gemert

16:34 – 16:41
Generating popular image captions in social media
Koen Vellenga, Masoud Mazloom, Marcel Worring

16:41 – 16:50
Classifying Decorative Initials with Multi-Task Learning
Nanne van Noord, Gert Boer, Gjorgji Strezoski, Marcel Worring

16:50 – 17:05
Synthesizing Middleware
Kevin van der Vlist et al

On Air Software Engineering Technology (VERSEN)
Chairs: Eelco Visser and Marieke Huisman

16:20 – 16:35
Improving model inference in industry by combining active and passive learning
Nan Yang, Kousar Aslam, Ramon Schiffelers, Leonard Lensink, Dennis Hendriks, Loek Cleophas,  Alexander Serebrenik

16:35 – 16:50
A Decision Support System for Blockchain Platform Selection in Software Producing Organizations
Siamak Farshidi, Slinger Jansen

16:50 – 17:05
An Empirical Study of Meta- and Hyper-Heuristic Search for Multi-Objective Release Planning
Sjaak Brinkkemper

Piet Mondriaan Cyberphysical systems
Chair: Twan Basten

16:20 – 16:50
Integration of a Cyber Physical System-of-Systems
Invited speaker Tom Hoogenboom (ASML)

16:50 – 17:05
Critical path analysis for component-based software systems based on Timed Message Sequence Charts
Ruben Jonk (TU Eindhoven)

 

Cineac AI: Social AI
Chair: Maartje de Graaf

16:20 – 17:05
Interacting with socio-emotional characters
Invited speaker Catherine Pelachaud

Jan Duijker COMMIT: Making data work for health
Chairs: Ruben Kok, Peter Apers

16:20 – 17:05
Making data work for health (Discussion on challenges)
In line with the theme “making data work for health”, a series of challenges have been formulated. In this track, DTL and COMMIT/ aim to work with expert representatives of the Life Sciences and Computer Science communities towards solving these challenges, and to work towards a collective research and innovation agenda on the Personal Health Train (PHT) approach.

[This part of the track is by prior registration only and is fully booked]

Theater platform Skills session 3
Chair: Veronika Cheplygina

16:20 – 17:05
Self-management for early career researchers
Natalia Bielczyk

Anton Philips Diversity session
Chairs: Lejla Batina, Lynda Hardman

16:20 – 17:05
Panel discussion: Plugging the leaky pipeline

17:05 - 17:10 Room switch
17:10 - 17:40 Tracks Theater Research schools: ASCI 5
Chair: Jan van Gemert (ASCI)

17:10 – 17:17
Highlights of recent Graphalytics Competitions
Ahmed Musaafir, Alexandru Uta, Alexandru Iosup

17:17 – 17:24
Exploiting Error Resilience of Algorithms for Hardware Efficiency
Ghayoor Abbas Gillani, André Kokkeler

17:24 – 17:31
Towards High Performance Big Data Processing
Sobhan Omranian Khorasani, Jan Rellermeyer, Dick Epema

17:31 – 17:40
Processor Flexibility – A New Metric
Shihua Huang, Luc Waeijen,  Henk Corporaal

On Air Software Engineering Technology (VERSEN)
Chairs: Eelco Visser and Marieke Huisman

17:10 – 17:25
Search-Based Test Data Generation for JavaScript Functions that Interact with the DOM
Alexander Elyasov, Wishnu Prasetya, Jurriaan Hage

17:25 – 17:40
Award ceremony VERSEN PhD Award and Award for Best Software Engineering Technology Paper 2018

Piet Mondriaan Cyberphysical systems
Chair: Twan Basten

17:10 – 17:40
Digital Twins
Jeroen Broekhuijsen (TNO)

Cineac AI: Social AI
Chair: Maartje de Graaf

17:10 – 17:25
Monitoring Norms: A multi-disciplinary perspective
Mehdi Dastani, Paolo Torroni, Neil Yorke-Smith

17:25 – 17:40
Fitting Fashion Using Machine Learning: A Prototype Application for Automated Anthropometry and Avatar Generation
Jeroen Linssen, Matthijs van Veen, Remco Booij, Bodhi Mulders, Adrian Brezoi

Jan Duijker COMMIT: Making data work for health
Chairs: Ruben Kok, Peter Apers

17:10 – 17:40
Making data work for health (Discussion on challenges)
In line with the theme “making data work for health”, a series of challenges have been formulated. In this track, DTL and COMMIT/ aim to work with expert representatives of the Life Sciences and Computer Science communities towards solving these challenges, and to work towards a collective research and innovation agenda on the Personal Health Train (PHT) approach.

[This part of the track is by prior registration only and fully booked]

Theater platform Skills session 3
Chair: Veronika Cheplygina

17:05 – 17:40
Self-management for early career researchers
Natalia Bielczyk

Anton Philips Diversity session
Chairs: Lejla Batina, Lynda Hardman

17:10 – 17:40
Panel discussion: Plugging the leaky pipeline

17:45 - 18:20 Pitches - Theater
18:25 - 18:55 ICT next Generation drinks: the good, the bad and the ugly (sponsored by NIRICT) - Green Lounge
18:55 - 19:00 Pitch award announcement (sponsored by ING) - Theater
19:00 - 21:00 Dinner - Cineac, Green Center and Showroom
21:00 - 23:30 ICT.OPEN evening program: band and DJ - Showroom