4th World Congress on
Electrical Engineering and Computer Systems and Science (EECSS'18)

Madrid, Spain, August 21 - 23, 2018

The EECSS'18 Congress is composed of 5 conferences



3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Registrations




Registrants from the five conferences are permitted, and encouraged, to attend sessions from any of the five conferences.

The Conference will be held at Novotel Madrid Center. Please click here for map of the location.



8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Registrations

9:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Official Opening
Dr. Luigi Benedicenti, University of New Brunswick, Canada

Parallel Sessions

Room 1

Room 2

9:15 AM - 10:00 AM Keynote Lecture
Machine Learning Based Analysis of the Effects of Image Transformation and Partial Information on Face Recognition with Time-Varying Expressions for Homeland Security Applications
Dr. Dalila B. Megherbi, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
9:15 AM - 10:00 AM Keynote Lecture
AI Innovations in Healthcare
Dr. Ziad Kobti, University of Windsor, Canada
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Keynote Lecture
Putting Machine Vision and Machine Learning at Work in Human Monitoring Applications
Dr. Robert Laganiere, University of Ottawa, Canada
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Keynote Lecture
Multi-scale Modelling of Cerebral Blood Flow and Its Control
Dr. Stephen Payne, University of Oxford, UK
10:45 AM - 11:25 AM Session & Coffee Break
Poster Session
11:25 AM - 12:25 AM Session
Biomedical Modeling and Analysis
11:25 AM - 12:25 AM Session
Image/Video Processing I
12:25 PM - 12:35 PM

Group Photo - Please come to the registration desk to take the photo.

12:35 PM - 1:35 PM

Lunch - Buffet lunch will be served in the hotel restaurant

1:35 PM - 2:55 PM Session
Biomedical Devices I
1:35 PM - 2:55 PM Session
Web and Multimedia
2:55 PM - 3:15 PM

Coffee Break

3:15 PM - 4:55 PM Session
Medical Image Analysis
3:15 PM - 3:55 PM Session
Biomechanics
3:55 PM - 4:55 PM Session
Image/Video Processing II

Keynote Lecture

August 22 | 9:15 - 10:00 | Room 1 | Session Chair: Dr. Peter Cheng, University of Sussex, UK


Machine Learning Based Analysis of the Effects of Image Transformation and Partial Information on Face Recognition with Time-Varying Expressions for Homeland Security Applications
Dr. Dalila B. Megherbi, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA


Dr. Dalila B. Megherbi received the Sc.M in Electrical and Computer Engineering, the Sc.M in Applied Mathematics, and the Ph.D in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Brown University, Providence, RI, USA. Dr. Megherbi is a faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. She is the founder and Director of the research Center for Computer Machine/Human Intelligence Networking and Distributed Systems (CMINDS). Her research is internationally recognized. Since joining UMass Lowell, Dr. Megherbi holds more than 110 refereed peer-reviewed publication articles, including in the IEEE and the prestigious Nature Biotechnology (impact factor 41.667). She holds US patent. At UMass Lowell, she has been the recipient of numerous research grants and contracts, as the primary lead principal investigator, from several federal agencies and the industry, including, DoD AFRL/WPAB, NSF, US FDA, NIH, Raytheon Air Missile Defense Systems, Xilinx Inc., Structural Dynamics Research Corporation, SUN Microsystems, Altera Inc., and Sky Computers Inc. She graduated more than 30 graduate students Ph.D. and MS students with a thesis option. She serves as associate editor and member of the editorial boards and reviewer for a dozen of journals, including IEEE transactions. She has been invited to organize/TPC/session chair, and to speak at several national and international conferences. She has been invited to serve on national and international peer review boards including, NSF, NIH, NASA, and National Science Foundation of Ireland. She has been the recipient of several research and teaching awards, including the recipient of the Best Paper Award of all conference tracks at the IEEE International Conference on Homeland Security, the recipient of the IEEE Control Systems Society CDC Best Paper Finalist Award, the recipient of the Best Paper Award at the IEEE international conference ROMA, the recipient of the Top Professor Award for Outstanding Academic Integrity Leadership and Service to the students, the recipient of several university of Massachusetts Lowell Outstanding Teaching Excellence Awards, the recipient, each year since this recognition award was initiated in 2010, of 6 UMass Lowell Annual Research and Scholarship Recognition Awards, in recognition of faculty with extensive scholarship during that year. She has been a member of an international project consortium led by the US FDA. She was invited, interviewed and quoted in the New York Times for her expertise in big data facial recognition for homeland security applications. She was contacted by major national and international news agencies for her work and expertise in big data and facial recognition for homeland security. She was invited, interviewed and featured by the Science News Radio Network for her expertise in Artificial Intelligence and Big Data technologies applied to Weapons of Mass Destruction. Her primary current research interests are in computational machine vision and intelligence, deep learning, “Big data” analytics, knowledge extraction/representation, and adaptive learning systems in distributed computing systems and networks, with applications to homeland security and the life sciences (high throughput meta-genomics). Her main research goal is the understanding of and building sensor-based machines that can be made to exhibit intelligence. The idea is to build intelligent machines/sensors and to understand certain aspects of human and animal biological intelligence.


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Keynote Lecture

August 22 | 9:15 - 10:00 | Room 2 | Session Chair: Dr. Luigi Benedicenti, University of New Brunswick, Canada


AI Innovations in Healthcare
Dr. Ziad Kobti, University of Windsor, Canada


Dr. Ziad Kobti is a full professor and director of the School of Computer Science at the University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He is also the current president of the Canadian Artificial Intelligence Association (CAIAC.ca). Dr. Kobti's research involves modeling all aspects of intelligent agent systems. He worked in the field of virtual archaeology and anthropology using agent based models to simulate social systems of ancient civilizations in collaboration with Washington State University and Crow Canyon Research Center. He has developed several population evolution based models to enable intervention in artificial social networks using Cutural Algorithms. Recent work has been in developing decision support systems in health care using social network models and agent simulations.


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Keynote Lecture

August 22 | 10:00 - 10:45 | Room 1 | Session Chair: Dr. Peter Cheng, University of Sussex, UK


Dr. Robert Laganiere

Putting Machine Vision and Machine Learning at Work in Human Monitoring Applications
Dr. Robert Laganiere, University of Ottawa, Canada


Robert Laganière is a professor at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of the University of Ottawa. He is also a Faculty member of the VIVA research lab and is the co-author of several scientific publications and patents in content-based video analysis, visual surveillance, driver-assistance, object detection and tracking. Robert authored the OpenCV Computer Vision Application Programming Cookbook (Packt pub. 3rd ed. 2017) and co-authored Object Oriented Software Development (McGraw Hill 2001). He co-founded Visual Cortek in 2006, an Ottawa-based video analytics startup that was later acquired in 2009 by iWatchLife.com, a cloud-based video monitoring company. He is also a consultant in computer vision and has been Chief Scientist in a number of startups companies such as Cognivue Corp, an embedded vision semiconductors company acquired by NXP in 2016. In 2016, Robert founded Tempo Analytics, a startup company proposing retail analytics solutions. Robert has a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree from Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal (1987) and M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from INRS-Telecommunications, Montreal (1996).


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Keynote Lecture

August 22 | 10:00 - 10:45 | Room 2 | Session Chair: Dr. Luigi Benedicenti, University of New Brunswick, Canada


Dr. Stephen Payne

Multi-Scale Modelling of Cerebral Blood Flow and Its Control
Dr. Stephen Payne, University of Oxford, UK


Dr. Stephen Payne is an Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, part of the Department of Engineering Science (and winner of a Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education in 2015) at the University of Oxford. His work lies primarily in mathematical modelling and signal processing related to cerebral blood flow and metabolism with the main focus on cerebral autoregulation. He has raised funding of over £1.2M in grants as a PI and been a Co-Investigator on 3 other grants (with a share of £1.3M), with funding coming from EPSRC, BBSRC, Wellcome Trust and the European Commission. His publications include 3 books (including ‘Cerebral Autoregulation’ in 2016 and ‘Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism’ in 2017), and 90 papers in international journals (h-index of 21 with over 1300 citations). He has supervised 23 DPhil students to successful completion. He is currently the Chair of CARNet and the Chair of the Organising Committee for both the 8th International Conference on Cerebral Autoregulation (June 2018) and the Royal Society meeting on Integrated Control of Cerebral Blood Flow (December 2018).


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Session

August 22 | 10:45 - 11:25 | Lobby | Session Chair: Dr. Patrick Schembri & Dr. Ziad Kobti


Poster Session


ICBES 106
Authors: Myeounghoon Cha, Seong-Karp Hong, Sun Joon Bai, Bae Hwan Lee

ICBES 153
Authors: Ilona Kuzmina, Dmitrijs Bliznuks, Vanesa Lukinsone, Emilija Vija Plorina, Janis Spigulis

ICBES 156
Authors: Eduardo Toledo, Daniel Cárdenas, Miguel Angulo, Edgard Oporto

ICBES 132
Authors: Yan Wang, Jinming Duan, Li Bai

ICBES 144
Authors: Sungho Yun, Junyeop Lee, Jaemoon Yang, Dongin Lee, Bonghwan Kim, Chanseob Cho

ICBES 135
Authors: Jun-Young Park, Woo-Hyuk Choi, Sung-Yun Park

ICBES 108
Authors:Yun Gyeong Kang, Eun Jin Lee, Yanru Wu, Jung-Woog Shin

EEE 108
Authors: Su Liyuan, Ma Yao, Guo Fei, Duan Yantao, Gao Cheng

CIST 103
Authors: Tae-jun Jung, Eun-bin Ahn, Ayoung Kim, Kwang-eun Won, Kwang-deok Seo

MHCI 105
Authors: Yoonkyung Oh, Jaesub Park, Kyungmi Chung, Chang Oh Kim, Rayun Choi, Jin Young

MHCI 104
Authors: Kyung-mi Chung, Jin Young Park, Kyungun Jhung

MHCI 103
Authors: Kyung-mi Chung, Jin Young Park

MVML 108
Authors: Kyung-Min Lee, Jong-Bok Ahn, Deok-In Kim, In-Young Kim, Chul-Won Park


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Session

August 22 | 11:25 - 12:25 | Room 1 | Session Chair: Dr. Sung-Yun Park


Biomedical Modeling and Analysis


ICBES 151
Time: 11:25 - 11:45
Presenter: Sarwo Pranoto, Ehime University, Japan
Authors: Sarwo Pranoto, Shingo Okamoto, Jae Hoon Lee, Atsushi Shiraishi, Yuri Sakane, Masahiko Yamaguchi, Yuichi Ohashi

ICBES 127
Time: 11:45 - 12:05
Presenter: Othman Alfahad, University of Hull, UK
Authors: Kevin Paulson, Othman Alfahad

ICBES 147
Time: 12:05 - 12:15
Presenter: Mio Kumagai, Aichi Prefectural University, Japan
Authors: Mio Kumagai, Yoshimi Kamiyama

ICBES 148
Time: 12:15 - 12:25
Presenter: Akira Tsukamoto, Aichi Prefectural University, Japan
Authors: Akira Tsukamoto, Yoshimi Kamiyama


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Session

August 22 | 11:25 - 12:25 | Room 2 | Session Chair: Dr. Dalila B. Megherbi


Image/Video Processing I


MVML 100
Time: 11:25 - 11:45
Presenter: Shuto Higashi, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Authors: Shuto Higashi, Yuya Michishita, Shuichi Enokida, Masatoshi Shibata, Hideo Yamada

MVML 103
Time: 11:45 - 12:05
Presenter: Issam Dagher, University of Balamand, Lebanon
Authors: Issam Dagher, Mireille Saliba, Rachelle Farah

MVML 107
Time: 12:05 - 12:25
Presenter: Yuta Akiyoshi, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Authors: Yuta Akiyoshi, Noboru Sebe, Shuichi Enokida, and Eitaku Nobuyama


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Session

August 22 | 1:35 - 2:55 | Room 1 | Session Chair: Dr. Chan Seob Cho


Biomedical Devices I


ICBES 131
Time: 1:35 - 1:55
Presenter: Ching-Wen Li, National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan
Authors: Ching-Wen Li, Hui-Yu Hsu, Yu-Fen Chung, Jong-Hang Chen, Gou-Jen Wang and Ing-Ming Chiu

ICBES 110
Time: 1:55 - 2:15
Presenter: Sebastian Pech, Dresden University of Technology, German
Authors: Sebastian Pech, Heiko Rathmann, René Richter, Jens Lienig

ICBES 122
Time: 2:15 - 2:35
Presenter: Oscar Fernando Gaidos Rosero, University of Brasilia, Brazil
Authors: O. F. Gaidos, M. P. Marques, J. Y. Ishihara, S. R. F. Rosa

ICBES 105
Time: 2:35 - 2:55
Presenter: Cailin Ng, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Authors: Cailin Ng, Wenyu Liang, Chee Wee Gan, Hsueh Yee Lim, Kok Kiong Tan


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Session

August 22 | 1:35 - 2:55 | Room 2 | Session Chair: Dr. Issam Dagher


Web and Multimedia


MHCI 100
Time: 1:35 - 1:55
Presenter: Yinyi Lin, National Central University, Taiwan
Authors: Suan-Jie Cai, Yinyi Lin

CIST 101
Time: 1:55 - 2:15
Presenter: Neli P. Zlatareva, Central Connecticut State University, US
Authors: Neli P. Zlatareva

CIST 105
Time: 2:15 - 2:35
Presenter: Yuan Wang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China
Authors: Wang Yuan, Vincent Ng

MVML 104
Time: 2:35 - 2:55
Presenter: Mehrdad Kargari, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
Authors: Mehrdad Kargari, Abdollah Eshghi


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Session

August 22 | 3:15 - 4:55 | Room 1 | Session Chair: TBA


Medical Image Analysis


ICBES 115
Time: 3:15 - 3:35
Presenter: Moath Alamer, Imperial College London, UK
Authors: Moath Alamer, Xiao Yun Xu

ICBES 121
Time: 3:35 - 3:55
Presenter: Koichi Ogawa, Hosei University, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Japan
Authors: Koichi Ogawa, Kohei Kawai

ICBES 133
Time: 3:55 - 4:15
Presenter: Shingo Okamoto, Ehime University, Japan
Authors: Shingo Okamoto, Takehiro Yokota, Jae Hoon Lee, Akihiro Takai, Teruhito Kido, Megumi Matsuda

ICBES 134
Time: 4:15 - 4:35
Presenter: Mahdieh Rezaeian, Macquarie University, Australia
Authors: Mahdieh Rezaeian, Ruth Oliver, Mark Butlin, Alberto Avolio, Mojtaba Golzan, Stuart Graham

ICBES 158 Time: 4:35 - 4:55
Presenter: Adela Martínez, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain
Authors: Adela Martínez, Alfonso López Muñiz, Eduardo Soudah, Juan Calvo, Alberto Álvarez Suárez, Juan Cobo


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Session

August 22 | 3:15 - 3:55 | Room 2 | Session Chair: Dr. Zheng Liu


Biomechanics


ICBES 124
Time: 3:15 - 3:35
Presenter: Daniel Martinez-Marquez, Griffith University, Australia
Authors: Daniel Martinez-Marquez, Karan Gulati, Ali Mirnajafizadeh, Christopher P. Carty, Rodney Stewart, Saso Ivanovski

ICBES 146
Time: 3:35 - 3:55
Presenter: Heoung-Jae Chun, University of Yonsei, Korea
Authors: Do-Yun Jeong, Heoung-Jae Chun


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Session

August 22 | 3:55 - 4:55 | Room 2 | Session Chair: Dr. Neli Zlatareva


Image/Video Processing II


MVML 105
Time: 3:55 - 4:15
Presenter: Jasper Wijnands, University of Melbourne, Australia
Authors: Jasper S. Wijnands, Kerry A. Nice, Jason Thompson, Haifeng Zhao, Mark Stevenson

MHCI 107
Time: 4:15 - 4:35
Presenter: Toshiaki Yamanouchi, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Japan
Authors: Toshiaki Yamanouchi, Shohei Anraku, Nahomi Maki, Kazuhisa Yanaka

MHCI 108
Time: 4:35 - 4:55
Presenter: Shohei Anraku, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Japan
Authors: Shohei Anraku, Toshiaki Yamanouchi, Nahomi Maki, Kazuhisa Yanaka


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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Registrations

9:00 AM - 9:45 AM Keynote Lecture
Information Fusion for Environmental Perception and Situation Awareness
Dr. Zheng Liu, University of British Columbia, Canada
9:45 AM - 10:30 AM Keynote Lecture
Decisions and Affect in Agile Development
Dr. Luigi Benedicenti, University of New Brunswick, Canada
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM

Coffee Break

10:50 AM - 12:30 PM Session
Electronics
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Lunch - Buffet lunch will be served in the hotel restaurant

1:30 PM - 2:15 PM Keynote Lecture
Designing Human-Computer Communication from Epistemic and Cognitive First Principles
Dr. Peter Cheng, University of Sussex, UK
2:15 PM - 3:35 PM Session
Biomedical Devices II
3:35 PM - 3:55 PM

Coffee Break

3:55 PM - 5:15 PM Session
Biomedical Devices III


8:00 PM - 10:00 PM

CLOSING CEREMONY
Gala Dinner

Keynote Lecture

August 23 | 9:00 - 9:45 | Room 1 | Session Chair: Dr. Luigi Benedicenti, University of New Brunswick, Canada


Information Fusion for Environmental Perception and Situation Awareness
Dr. Zheng Liu, University of British Columbia, Canada


Dr. Zheng Liu received his first doctorate in engineering from Kyoto University (Japan) in 2000 and earned a second Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Ottawa in 2007. From 2000 to 2001, he was a research fellow with the control and instrumentation division of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He joined the Institute for Aerospace Research of National Research Council Canada (NRCC, Ottawa) as an NSERC governmental laboratory visiting fellow in 2001. From 2002 to 2012, he served as a research officer for NRCC. From 2012 to 2015, Dr. Liu worked for the Toyota Technological Institute (Nagoya, Japan) as a full professor. In 2015 fall, he returned to Canada and joined the University of British Columbia Okanagan and established the “Intelligent Sensing, Diagnostics, and Prognostics Research Lab.” He is currently an associate professor at the School of Engineering.

Dr. Liu is serving the editorial boards for five peer-reviewed journals, including IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Magazine, Information Fusion, Machine Vision and Applications, and Intelligent Industrial Systems. He also served as a reviewer for numerous funding agencies, journals, conferences, and publishers. He is a senior member of IEEE and member of SPIE and holds the professional engineer license in both British Columbia and Ontario.

Dr. Liu’s research focuses on data/information fusion, computer vision, machine learning, sensor techniques, structural health monitoring, non-destructive inspection, and prognostic health management. He received three best conference paper awards and participated numerous research projects with government agencies, industries, academic units, and research organizations.


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Keynote Lecture

August 23 | 9:45 - 10:30 | Room 1 | Session Chair: Dr. Luigi Benedicenti, University of New Brunswick, Canada


Decisions and Affect in Agile Development
Dr. Luigi Benedicenti, University of New Brunswick, Canada


Dr. Luigi Benedicenti received his Laurea in Electrical Engineering and Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Genoa, Italy. A full professor and dean in the Faculty of Computer Science at the University of New Brunswick, Benedicenti previously served as Associate Dean in charge of Special Projects and as Associate Vice-President (Academic) at the University of Regina. He is a Professional Engineer licensed in Saskatchewan and a licensed Italian Engineer. He created the Software Systems Engineering Program at the University of Regina and became its founding Program Chair. He led the accreditation process for the new program and was subsequently entrusted with the supervision of data collection and computation for all Engineering programs.

Benedicenti has more than 130 international peer-reviewed publications and has supervised more than 50 graduate students. He is familiar with the Tri-council grant system, the European Union system and the United States National Science Foundation system, having participated in the process as an applicant, a mentor and a reviewer.

Benedicenti’s current research is in three areas: Software Agents, Software Process, and New Media Technology. Research in Software Agents involves the characterization of software agents and the best applications for the agent model. Research in Software Process aims at characterizing the influence of affect in agile development methods. Research in New Media Technology is directed towards enhancing the understanding of digital communications. A supporter of interdisciplinary work, Benedicenti has developed and supported numerous academic partnerships within the University and with international partners. Benedicenti believes in collaborative environments, clear responsibilities and a strong motivation for success.


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Session

August 23 | 10:50 - 12:30 | Room 1 | Session Chair: Dr. Liyuan Su


Electronics


EEE 107
Time: 10:50 - 11:10
Presenter: Alexey Zhirabok, Far Eastern Federal University, Russian Federation
Authors: Alexey Zhirabok, Alexey Shumsky

EEE 121
Time: 11:10 - 11:30
Presenter: Dongmin Kim, Chonbuk National University, Korea
Authors: Dongmin Kim, Seongjin Bae, Donggu Im (Corresponding Author)

EEE 122
Time: 11:30 - 11:50
Presenter: Seongjin Bae, Chounbuk National University, Korea
Authors: Seongjin Bae, Dongmin Kim, Donggu Im (Corresponding Author)

EEE 116
Time: 11:50 - 12:10
Presenter: Ayse Nihan Basmaci, Tekirdag Namik Kemal University, Turkey
Authors: Ayse Nihan Basmaci, Karpuz Ceyhun

EEE 119
Time: 12:10 - 12:30
Presenter: Gokturk Ozturk, RTE University, Turkey
Authors: Gokturk Ozturk, Guven Onbilgin


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Keynote Lecture

August 23 | 1:30 - 2:15 | Room 1 | Session Chair: Dr. Robert Laganiere, University of Ottawa, Canada


Dr. Robert Laganiere

Designing Human-Computer Communication from Epistemic and Cognitive First Principles
Dr. Peter Cheng, University of Sussex, UK


Peter Cheng is Professor of Cognitive Science at the University of Sussex, in the Department of Informatics. Following his PhD in AI, he held a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Carnegie Mellon Univeristy, where he collaborated with Herbert Simon on computational models of diagrams in scientific discovery. Since then his research has focussed on the cognitive science of representational systems. This includes the study of how diagrammatic representations can dramatically improve learning in conceptually challenging topics and how knowledge-based graphical user interfaces can produce sophisticated expert-like performance from novices with minimal training. The key to this research is the design and evaluation of novel representations for diverse conceptually demanding educational domains (e.g., circuit electricity, particle collisions, logic, probability) and information intensive problem solving (e.g., scheduling, production planning, recipe design). Generalising over these new designs has allowed cognitive and epistemic principles of representational systems to be found and tested. Peter has published widely in leading outlets spanning cognitive science, human computer-interaction, visualisation, psychology, and science education.


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Session

August 23 | 2:15 - 3:35 | Room 1 | Session Chair: Dr. Chan Seob Cho


Biomedical Devices II


EEE 110
Time: 2:15 - 2:35
Presenter: Guo-Shing Huang, National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taiwan
Authors: Guo-Shing Huang, Kuan-Hung Chen, Chi-Chun Chen, Chung-Liang Lai

ICBES 137
Time:2:35 - 2:55
Presenter: Samah Atiyat, University of Alabama at Birmingham, US
Authors: Samah Atiyat, Shadi Karabsheh

ICBES 142
Time: 2:55 - 3:15
Presenter: Patrick Schembri, University of Greenwich, UK
Authors: Patrick Schembri, Richard Anthony, Mariusz Pelc

ICBES 152
Time: 3:15 - 3:35
Presenter: Fatemeh Shirbani, Macquarie University, Australia
Authors: Fatemeh Shirbani, Conner Blackmore, Christina Kazzi, Isabella Tan, Mark Butlin, Alberto P. Avolio


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Session

August 23 | 3:55 - 5:15 | Room 1 | Session Chair: TBA


Biomedical Devices III


ICBES 111
Time: 3:55 - 4:15
Presenter: Sian Armstrong, Cardiff University, UK
Authors: Sian Armstrong, Cathy Holt, Philippa Jones

ICBES 140
Time: 4:15 - 4:35
Presenter: Abdullah K. Alqallaf, Kuwait University, Kuwait
Authors: Abdullah K. Alqallaf, Rabie K. Dib

ICBES 154
Time: 4:35 - 4:55
Presenter: Ricardo Carvalho, CeNTI - Centre for Nanotechnology and Smart Materials, Portugal
Authors: Ricardo Carvalho, Joana Almeida, Pedro Pereira, Susana Pereira, Ricardo Simões, Miguel Ribeiro, Joana Fonseca

ICBES 141
Time: 4:55 - 5:15
Presenter: Meriame Bricha, Euromed University of Fez, Morocco
Authors: Meriame Bricha, El Mabrouk Khalil


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