MICAI 2010 PROGRAM

 

Overview

Detailed program

 

Overview of the MICAI 2010 PROGRAM

 

November 8, Monday

Morning

Workshops and tutorials

Afternoon

 

November 9, Tuesday

Morning

Workshops and tutorials

Afternoon

 

November 10, Wednesday

Morning

Keynote talk: De Shuang Huang

Parallel Session 1

Parallel Session 2

Parallel Session 3

Robotics, Planning and Scheduling (4 papers)

Machine Learning and Pattern  Recognition (5 papers)

Logic and Distributed Systems (5 papers)

Afternoon

Keynote talk: Boris StilmanDiscovering Role of Linguistic Geometry

Parallel Session 1

Parallel Session 2

Parallel Session 3

Robotics, Planning and Scheduling (4 papers)

Machine Learning and Pattern  Recognition (4 papers)

AI-based Medical Application (5 papers)

Evening

Poster session

 

November 11, Thursday

Morning

Keynote talk: Claudia Manfredi

Parallel Session 1

Parallel Session 2

Parallel Session 3

Robotics, Planning and Scheduling (4 papers)

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Fuzzy logic (2 papers)

Machine Learning and Pattern  Recognition (4 papers)

Hybrid Intelligent Systems and Neural Networks (5 papers)

Afternoon

Keynote talk: Raúl Monroy “Some Encounters on the Productive Use of a Failed Proof Attempt or a Counterexample

Parallel Session 1

Parallel Session 2

Parallel Session 3

Fuzzy logic (5 papers)

Automatic Learning for Natural Language Processing (4 papers)

Hybrid Intelligent Systems and Neural Networks (5 papers)

Evening

Conference dinner

 

November 12, Friday

Morning

Keynote talk: Witold Pedrycz “Fuzzy modeling: fundamentals, design and challenges”

Parallel Session 1

Parallel Session 2

Parallel Session 3

Natural Language Processing (5 papers)

Computer Vision and Image Processing (4 papers)

Evolutionary Algorithms and other Naturally-inspired Algorithms (5 papers)

Afternoon

Keynote talk: Héctor García Molina “CourseRank: A Social Site for Academic Course Planning and Evaluation

Parallel Session 1

Parallel Session 2

Parallel Session 3

Natural Language Processing (4 papers)

Computer Vision and Image Processing (3 papers)

Evolutionary Algorithms and other Naturally-inspired Algorithms (4 papers)

 

November 13, Saturday

Morning

Academic activities and excursions

Afternoon

 

MICAI 2010 Detailed PROGRAM

 

November 8, Monday

Morning

Workshops and tutorials

Afternoon

 

November 9, Tuesday

Morning

Workshops and tutorials

Afternoon

 

November 10, Wednesday

Morning, November 10, Wednesday

Keynote talk: De Shuang Huang

Parallel Session 1

Parallel Session 2

Parallel Session 3

Robotics, Planning and Scheduling (4 papers)

1.      Heung Seok Jeon, Jung Hwan Park, Ryumduck Oh and Hyun Kyu Kang. A Practical Robot Coverage Algorithm for Unknown Environments

2.      Juan Carlos Arenas Mena, Jean-Bernard Hayet and Claudia Esteves. An algorithm for the automatic generation of human-like motions based on examples

3.      Leonardo Romero and Carlos Lara. Line Maps in Cluttered Environments

4.    Maikel León, Ciro Rodriguez, María M. García, Rafael Bello, and Koen Vanhoof. . Fuzzy Cognitive Maps for modeling Complex Systems

Machine Learning and Pattern  Recognition (5 papers)

1.      Brijnesh Jain and Klaus Obermayer. Elkan's k-Means Algorithm for Graphs

2.      Everton Alvares Cherman, Jean Metz and Maria Carolina Monard. A Simple Approach to Incorporate Label Dependency in Multi-label Classification

3.      Vadim Vagin and Marina Fomina. Methods and algorithms of information generalization in noisy databases.

4.      Leonardo Chang Fernández, Miriam Monica Duarte Villaseñor, Eduardo Morales and Luis Enrique Sucar. Object Class Recognition using SIFT and Bayesian Networks

5.      Songfeng zheng. Boosting based Conditional Quantile Estimation for Regression and Binary Classification

 

Logic and Distributed Systems (5 papers)

1.      Omar Montano Rivas, Roy McCasland, Lucas Dixon and Alan Bundy. Scheme-based Synthesis of Inductive Theories

2.      Oscar Estrada, Jose Arrazola and Mauricio Osorio An Intuitionistic Possibilistic Logic

3.      Alejandro Guerra-Hernández, Carlos Alberto Gonzalez-Alarcon and Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni. Jason Induction of Logical Decision Trees: A learning library and its application to commitment.

4.      Stefano Bistarelli, Fabio Gadducci, Javier Larrosa, Emma Rollon and Francesco Santini. Extending Soft Arc Consistency to Non-Invertible Semirings

5.      Oscar A. Esquivel Flores and Héctor Benitez Perez. Frequencty Transition based upon dynamic Consensus for a Distributed System

 

Afternoon, November 10, Wednesday

Keynote talk: Boris StilmanDiscovering Role of Linguistic Geometry

Parallel Session 1

Parallel Session 2

Parallel Session 3

Robotics, Planning and Scheduling (4 papers)

1.      Alejandro Peña-Ayala and Humberto Sossa. A lecture sequencing approach to enhance learning based on a semantic representation and exploitation of knowledge

2.      Daniella Castro Araujo and Marcelo Seido Nagano An effective constructive heuristic for the no-wait flowshop with sequence-dependent setup times problem

3.      Roman Barták. Optimizing Alternatives in Precedence Networks

4.      Dmitry Tsadikovich, Eugene Levner and Hanan Tell. AI-based integrated scheduling of production and transportation operations within military supply chains.

 

Machine Learning and Pattern  Recognition (4 papers)

1.      Heron Molina-Lozano. A Fast Fuzzy Cocke-Younger-Kasami Algorithm for DNA and RNA Strings Analysis

2.      Guillermo Sanchez-Diaz, Ivan Piza-Davila, Manuel Lazo-Cortes, Miguel Mora-Gonzalez and Javier Salinas-Luna. A fast implementation of the CT_EXT algorithm for the testor property identification

3.      Rogelio Salinas-Gutiérrez, Arturo Hernández-Aguirre, Mariano J.J. Rivera-Meraz and Enrique R. Villa-Diharce. Supervised Probabilistic Classification based on Gaussian Copulas

4.      Ali Zulfiqar, Aslam Muhammad, A.M. Martinez-Enriquez, and G. Escalada-Imaz. Text-independent Speaker Identification using VQ-HMM Model Based Multiple Classifier System

 

AI-based Medical Application (5 papers)

1.      Irvin Hussein Lopez and Angélica Muñoz. Towards Ubiquitous Acquisition and Processing of Gait Parameters.

2.      Ramón Aranda, Mariano Rivera, Alonso Ramirez-Manzanares, Manzar Ashtari and James C. Gee. Massive Particles for Brain Tractography

3.      María Lucila Morales Rodríguez, Rogelio Florencia Juárez, Juan Javier González Barbosa Hector J. Fraire Huacuja,  and José A. Martínez Flores. Emotional Conversational Agents in Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry

4.      Miguel Murguía-Romero, René Méndez-Cruz, Rafael Villalobos-Molina, Norma Yolanda Rodríguez-Soriano, Estrella González-Dalhaus and Rafael Jiménez-Flores. Knowledge-Based System for Diagnosis of Metabolic Alterations in Undergraduate Students

5.      Pedro Ponce, Arturo Molina, Rafael Mendoza, Marco Antonio Ruiz, David Gregory Monnard, and Luis David Fernández del Camp. Intelligent Wheelchair and Virtual Training by LabVIEW

Evening, November 10, Wednesday

Poster session

 

November 11, Thursday

Morning, November 11, Thursday

Keynote talk: Claudia Manfredi

Parallel Session 1

Parallel Session 2

Parallel Session 3

Robotics, Planning and Scheduling (4 papers)

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Fuzzy logic (2 papers)

1.      Pablo Manrique, Rafael Antonio Márquez Ramírez, Oleksiy Pogrebnyak and Luis Pastor Sanchez Fernandez. Turbo Codification Techniques for Error Control in a Communication Channel

2.      Mahdi Naser-Moghadasi. A New Graphical Recursive Pruning Method for the IP Algorithm

3.      mahdi naser-moghadasi. A New Pruning Method for Incremental Pruning algorithm using a Sweeping Scan-line Through the Belief Space

4.      Eddy Borera, Larry Pyeatt and Mahdi Naser-Moghadasi. Pruning POMDP value Functions with the Kaczmarz Iterative Method

5.      Prometeo Cortés Antonio, Ildar Batyrshin, Imre Rudas, Heron Molina Lozano and Luis Villa Vargas. FPGA implementation of fuzzy system with parametric membership functions and parametric conjunctions

6.      Juan-Manuel Ramos-Arreguin, Emmanuel Guillen-Garcia, Sandra Canchola-Magdaleno, Jesus-Carlos Pedraza-Ortega, Efren Gorrostieta-Hurtado, Marco-Antonio Aceves-Fernández And Carlos-Alberto Ramos-Arreguin. Fuzzy Logic Hardware Implementation For Pneumatic Control Of One Dof Pneumatic Robot

 

Machine Learning and Pattern  Recognition (4 papers)

1.      LM Manevitz, Omer Boehm and David Hardoon. Towards One-Class Pattern Recognition in Brain Activity via Neural Networks

2.      Antonio Camarena-Ibarrola and Edgar Chavez. Real Time Tracking of Musical Performances

3.      Laura Jeanine Razo-Gil, Salvador Godoy-Calderon and Ricardo Barrón-Fernández. Recognizing dactylogical symbols with image segmentation and a new differentiated weighting scheme

4.      José Juan Carbajal Hernández and Luis Pastor Sánchez Fernández. Environmental pattern recognition for assessment of air quality data with the Gamma classifier

 

Hybrid Intelligent Systems and Neural Networks (5 papers)

1.      Kevin Grant and Keilan Scholten. On the Structure of Elimination Trees for Bayesian Network Inference

2.      Sohail Sarwar, Zia-Ul Qayyum and Owais Malik. CBR and Neural Networks Based Technique for Predictive Prefetching

3.      Mahdi Tabassian, Reza Ghaderi and Reza Ebrahimpour. Combining neural networks based on Dempster-Shafer theory for classifying data with imperfect labels

4.      LM Manevitz and Hananel Hazan. Stability and Topology in Reservoir Computing

5.      Rolando J. Praga-Alejo, Luis M. Torres-Treviño, David S. González, Jorge Acevedo-Dávila, and Francisco Cepeda. . A Radial Basis Function Redesigned For Predicting A Welding Process

 

 

Afternoon, November 11, Thursday

Keynote talk: Raúl Monroy “Some Encounters on the Productive Use of a Failed Proof Attempt or a Counterexample

Parallel Session 1

Parallel Session 2

Parallel Session 3

Fuzzy logic (5 papers)

  1. Do-Thanh Sang, Dong-Min Woo, Dong-Chul Park and Thi Nguyen. Financial Time Series Prediction in Cooperating with Event Knowledge : A Fuzzy Approach
  2. Bora Kumova and Hüseyin Çakır. The Fuzzy Syllogistic System
  3. Luis G. Martínez, Antonio Rodriguez, Guillermo Licea and Juan R. Castro. Big Five Patterns for Software Engineering Roles Using an ANFIS Learning Approach with RAMSET
  4. Denisse Hidalgo and Patricia Melin. Type-2 Fuzzy Inference System Optimization Based on the Uncertainty of Membership Functions applied to Benchmark Problems
  5. Fevrier Valdez, Patricia Melin and Oscar Castillo. Fuzzy Logic for Parameter Tuning in Evolutionary Computation and Bio-Inspired Methods

 

Automatic Learning for Natural Language Processing (4 papers)

  1. Fabiano F. Santos, Veronica O. Carvalho and Solange O. Rezende. Selecting Candidate Labels For Hierarchical Document Clusters Using Association Rules
  2. Miguel Angel Ríos Gaona, Alexander Gelbukh and Sivaji Bandyopadhyay.  Recognizing Textual Entailment Using a Machine Learning Approach
  3. Antonio Neme, Blanca Lugo and Alejandra Cervera. Detection of texts authorship through mutual information function and self-organizing maps.
  4. Olga Kolesnikova and Alexander Gelubkh. Supervised Machine Learning for Predicting the Meaning of Verb-Noun Combinations in Spanish

 

Hybrid Intelligent Systems and Neural Networks (5 papers)

1.      Eugene C. Ezin, Orion Fausto Reyes-Galaviz and Carlos Alberto Reyes García. Recognition of Huffman Codewords with a Genetic-Neural Hybrid System

2.      Wilfredy Santamaria Ruiz and Elizabeth Leon. Fraud detection model based on the discovery symbolic classification rules extracted from a neural network

3.      Carlos Felix Campa, Marco Antonio Acevedo and Maria Elena Acevedo. New proposal for eliminating interferences in a radar system

4.      Maciej Nikodem. Hardware Implementation of Artificial Neural Networks for Arbitrary Boolean Functions with Generalised Threshold Gate Circuits

5.      Laura Elena Gomez Sanchez, Humberto Sossa Azuela, Ricardo Barrón and Julio F. Jimenez Vielma. Dynamic Neural Networks Applied to Melody Retrieval

 

 

Evening, November 11, Thursday

Conference dinner

 

November 12, Friday

Morning, November 12, Friday

Keynote talk: Witold Pedrycz “Fuzzy modeling: fundamentals, design and challenges

Parallel Session 1

Parallel Session 2

Parallel Session 3

Natural Language Processing (5 papers)

1.      Iria da Cunha, Eric SaJuan, Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno, Marina Lloberas and Irene Castellón. DiSeg: A Discourse Segmenter for Spanish

2.      Fernando Sánchez-Vega, Luis Villaseñor-Pineda, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez and Paolo Rosso. Towards Document Plagiarism Detection based on the Relevance and Fragmentation of the Reused Text

3.      Afraz Z. Syed, Muhammad Aslam, and Ana Maria Martinez-Enriquez. Lexicon based Sentiment Analysis of Urdu Text Using SentiUnits

4.      Julio Castillo. Using semantic measures based on Wordnet in Recognizing Textual Entailment

5.    Débora Hisgen and Daniela López De Luise. Dialog Structure Automatic Modeling

Computer Vision and Image Processing (4 papers)

1.      Anna Romero and Miguel Cazorla. Testing Image Segmentation for Topological SLAM with Omnidirectional Images

2.      Alonso Ramirez-Manzanares, Abel Palafox-Gonzalez and Mariano Rivera. Robust spatial regularization and velocity layer separation for optical flow computation on transparent sequences.

3.      Gerardo Arellano Cervantes, Luis E. Sucar Succar and Eduardo F. Morales Manzanares. Automatic Image Annotation using Multiple Grid Segmentation

4.      Felix Calderon and Mariano Rivera. One Trilateral Filter based on Surface Normal

Evolutionary Algorithms and other Naturally-inspired Algorithms (5 papers)

1.      Tianmin Zheng and Mitsuo Yamashiro. Solving no-wait flow shop scheduling problems by a hybrid quantum-inspired evolutionary algorithm.

2.      Juan J. Flores, Hector Rodriguez Rangel and Mario Graff. Reducing the Search Space in Evolutive Design of ARIMA Models for Time Series Prediction.

3.      Christian Domínguez Medina and Nareli Cruz Cortés. Routing algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks using Ant Colony Optimization

4.      Juan Carlos Gomez and Hugo Terashima-Marin. Approximating Multi-objective Hyper-heuristics for Solving 2D Irregular Cutting Stock Problems

5.      Julio Barrera, Juan J. Flores and Rodrigo Lopez Farias. Gravitational Interactions for Multimodal Optimization

 

Afternoon, November 12, Friday

Keynote talk: Héctor García Molina “CourseRank: A Social Site for Academic Course Planning and Evaluation

Parallel Session 1

Parallel Session 2

Parallel Session 3

Natural Language Processing (4 papers)

1.      Darnes Vilariño Ayala, David Pinto, Mireya Tovar Vidal, Carlos Balderas and Beatriz Beltran A Probabilistic Model based on n-grams for Bilingual Word Sense Disambiguation

2.      Sonia Ordoñez and Alexander Gelbukh. Information Retrieval with a Simplified Conceptual Graph-like Representation

3.      Ana C. Tenorio-Gonzalez, Eduardo F. Morales-Manzanares and Luis Villaseñor-Pineda Teaching a robot to perform tasks with voice commands

4.      Alberto García, Alexander Gelbukh, and Hirma Calvo. Music composition based on ligüistic aproach

 

Computer Vision and Image Processing (3 papers)

1.      Andrés F. Serna-Morales, Flavio Prieto and Eduardo Bayro-Corrochano. Spatio-Temporal Image Tracking Based on Optical Flow and Clustering: An Endoneurosonographic Application

2.      Oscar Dalmau and Mariano Rivera. Beta Measure for probabilistic segmentation.

3.      Jose M. Mejia-Muñoz, Humberto de Jesus Ochoa-Dominguez, Leticia Ortega-Maynez, Osslan O. Vergara-Villegas, Vianey G. Cruz-Sanchez, Nelly Gordillo-Castillo and Efren D. Gutierres-Casas. SAR multiplicative noise reduction algorithm using NSCT and morphological operators

 

Evolutionary Algorithms and other Naturally-inspired Algorithms (4 papers)

1.      Yenny Noa Vargas and Stephen Chen. Particle Swarm Optimization with Resets – Improving the Balance between Exploration and Exploitation

2.      Loreto Gonzalez-Hernandez and Jose Torres-Jimenez. MiTS: A New Approach of Tabu Search for Constructing Mixed Covering Arrays

3.      Oscar Herrera. On the best evolutionary wavelet based filter to compress a specific signal

4.      Ricardo Martinez, Oscar Castillo and Luis T. Aguilar. Fuzzy Logic Controllers Optimization Using Genetic Algorithms and Particle swarm Optimization

 

 

 

November 13, Saturday

Morning

Academic activities and excursions

Afternoon