MICAI Conference

 

PROGRAM OVERVIEW - DETAILED PROGRAM

See also the Program Overview. All poster papers will be presented on Wednesday at the short presentation session / poster session.

Note: this schedule is tentative and can change is some talks are canceled. Please return to this page frequently.
If you have a talk scheduled but cannot attend the conference, please contact the organizers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

October 28, Wednesday Morning

Hotel Holiday Inn Cuernavaca

 

 

 

 

08:00-09:00

Registration

09:00‑10:00

Keynote talk: Paolo Rosso, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
The hard life of an opinion mining tool: dealing with deceptive opinions and irony

10:00‑10:45

Opening Ceremony

 

 

11:00-13:00

Parallel Session: Neural Networks I
Session Chair: Dionisio Suarez (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

11:00-11:25

70

María Celeste Ramírez Trujillo, Teresa E. Alarcón, Oscar S. Dalmau and Adalberto Zamudio Ojeda, Mexico

Segmentation of carbon nanotube images through an artificial neural network

11:25-11:50

7

Fernando Martínez, Luis Carlos Gonzalez Gurrola and Héctor Alfredo Valenzuela-Estrada, México

Location and Activity Detection for Indoor Environments

11:50-12:15

153

Ieroham Solomon Baruch, Victor Arellano Quintana and Edmundo Perez Reynaud, Mexico

Dynamic Systems Identification and Control by Means of Complex Valued Recurrent Neural Networks

12:15-12:40

72

Lida Barba and Nibaldo Rodríguez. Fishery, Ecuador

Forecasting based on Singular Spectrum Analysis combined with Bivariate Regression

12:40-13:05

263

Alexander Espinosa Garcia and Jonatan Gomez Perdomo, Colombia

A simple bio-inspired model for synaptogenesis in ANN's

11:00-13:00

Parallel Session: Natural Language I
Session Chair: Noé Alejandro Castro-Sánchez (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

11:00-11:25

35

Sofia N. Galicia-Haro, Alonso Palomino Garibay, Jonathan Gallegos-Acosta and Alexander Gelbukh, Mexico

Analysis of Negation Cues for Semantic Orientation Classification of Spanish Reviews

11:25-11:50

41

Matteo Lombardi and Alessandro Marani, Australia

SynFinder: a system for domain-based detection of synonyms using WordNet and the web of data

11:50-12:15

123

Ekaterina Pronoza and Elena Yagunova, Russian Federation

Low-level Features for Paraphrase Identification

12:15-12:40

187

Gabriela Ramírez-De-La-Rosa, Verónica Reyes-Meza, Esau Villatoro-Tello, Héctor Jiménez Salazar, Manuel Montes-Y-Gómez and Luis Villaseñor-Pineda, Mexico

The Role of n-grams in Firstborns Identification

12:40-13:05

155

Dogus Bebek and Hurevren Kilic, Turkey

A Performative-based Information Capacity Calculation Metric for MultiAgent Interaction Protocols

 

 

 

 

11:00-13:00

Parallel Session: AI in Social Media
Session Chair: Felix Castro (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

11:00-11:25

53

Eric Alfredo Rincon García, Miguel Ángel Gutiérrez Andrade, Sergio Gerardo De-Los-Cobos-Silva, Antonin Ponsich, Roman Anselmo Mora Gutiérrez and Pedro Lara Velázquez, Mexico

A system for political districting in the state of Mexico

11:25-11:50

51

Marcelo G. Armentano, Silvia Schiaffino, Ingrid Christensen and Francisco Boato, Argentina

Movies Recommendation Based on Opinion Mining in Twitter

11:50-12:15

74

Jhon Adrián Cerón-Guzmán and Elizabeth León, Colombia

Detecting Social Spammers in Colombia 2014 Presidential Election

12:15-12:40

261

Raïssa Yapan Dougnon, Philippe Fournier-Viger, Jerry Chun-Wei Lin and Roger Nkambou, Canada

PGPI+: Accurate Social Network User Profiling under the Constraint of a Partial Social Graph 

 

 

 

 

11:00-12:30

Parallel Session: Evolutionary Algorithms I
Session Chair: Oscar Herrera (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

11:00-11:25

49

Rafael Batres and Shinya Fujihara, Mexico

A genetic programming approach for the construction of ontology class-hierarchies

11:25-11:50

12

Edwin Aldana-Bobadilla and Carlos Alfaro-Pérez, Mexico

Finding The Optimal Sample Based on Shannon’s Entropy and Genetic Algorithms

11:50-12:15

111

José Carlos Soto-Monterrubio, Héctor Joaquín Fraire-Huacuja, Juan Frausto-Solis, Laura Cruz-Reyes, Rodolfo Pazos R and J. Javier González-Barbosa, Mexico

TwoPILP: An integer programming method for HCSP in parallel computing centers

12:15-12:40

134

Beatriz Bernábe Loranca, Rogelio Gonzalez, Martín Estrada, Ocotlan Dïaz-Parra and Abraham Sánchez López, Mexico

TSP in Partitioning with Tabu Search

12:40-13:05

246

Farhaad Rad, Iran

Primary Clusters Selection using Intelligent Algorithms

 

 

 

 

 

October 28, Wednesday Afternoon

Hotel Holiday Inn Cuernavaca

 

 

 

 

14:00‑15:00

Keynote talk: Zita Vale, Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal
Real time intelligent management and simulation of smart grids: a multi-agent based approach

 

 

 

 

15:15-16:45

Parallel Session: Neural Networks II
Session Chair: Raul Garduño (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

15:15-15:40

269

Hiram Ponce, Luis Miralles-Pechúan and María De Lourdes Martínez-Villaseñor, Mexico

Artificial Hydrocarbon Networks for Online Sales Prediction

15:40-16:05

222

Jorge Cervantes-Ojeda and Maria Gomez, Mexico

Chaotic cases in a Two-Neuron Discrete Neural Network

16:05-16:30

18

Erick Ordaz, Luis Torres-Treviño and Juan Rodriguez-Liñan, Mexico

Control by imitation using a maximum sensibility neural network MSNN

 

 

 

 

15:15-16:45

Parallel Session: Natural Language II
Session Chair: Sofia  Galicia (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

15:15-15:40

97

Sergio Suárez-Guerra, Cristian Remington Juárez-Murillo and José Luis Oropeza-Rodríguez, Mexico

Automatic Phoneme Border Detection improves Speech Recognition

15:40-16:05

242

Humberto Pérez-Espinosa and Juan Martínez-Miranda, Mexico

Recognition of paralinguistic information in spoken dialogue systems for elderly people

16:05-16:30

211

Noé Alejandro Castro-Sánchez, Yolanda Baca and Alicia Martínez, Mexico

Development of emotional lexicon for Spanish with Mexican Slang expressions

 

 

 

 

15:15-16:45

Parallel Session: AI in Education I
Session Chair: Julieta Noguez (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

15:15-15:40

253

Ramón Zatarain-Cabada, María Lucía Barrón Estrada, Francisco Gonzalez-Hernández, Raúl Oramas-Bustillos and Carlos Alberto Reyes-García, Mexico

An Affective and Cognitive Tutoring System for Learning Programming

15:40-16:05

92

Jesús Emeterio Navarro-Barrientos, Daniel Herfert and Alfred Iwainsky, Germany

Towards ambient intelligent care and assistance systems for patients with dementia

16:05-16:30

42

Matteo Lombardi and Alessandro Marani, Australia

A comparative framework to evaluate recommender systems in Technology Enhanced Learning: a case study

 

 

 

 

15:15-16:45

Parallel Session: Evolutionary Algorithms II
Session Chair: Rafael Batres (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

15:15-15:40

16

Camilo Caraveo, Fevrier Valdez and Oscar Castillo, Mexico

Optimization algorithm based on the bio-inspired self-defense mechanism in plants

15:40-16:05

138

Virginia Yannibelli and Analía Amandi, Argentina

Scheduling Projects by a Hybrid Evolutionary Algorithm with Self-Adaptive Processes

16:05-16:30

130

Filipe Almeida, Mario Teixeira and Areolino de Almeida Neto, Brazil

Resource Scheduling in Web Servers in Cloud Computing Using Multiple Artificial Neural Networks

 

 

 

 

 

October 28, Wednesday Evening

Hotel Holiday Inn Cuernavaca

 

 

 

 

17:00-17:30

Book presentation: "Probabilistic Graphical Models: Principles and Applications"

Luis Enrique Sucar

17:30‑19:00

Special session: short oral presentations

 

19:00‑20:00

Special session: poster presentations

 

October 29, Thursday Morning

Hotel Holiday Inn Cuernavaca

 

 

 

 

08:00-09:00

 

Registration

 

09:00-10:00

Keynote talk: Gennady S. Osipov, Russian Academy of Sciences

Signs-based vs. Symbolic Models

 

 

 

 

10:15-12:20

Parallel Session: Data Mining I
Session Chair: Eduardo Morales (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

10:15-10:40

286

José Hernández-Torruco, Juana Canul Reich, Juan Frausto-Solis and Juan José Méndez-Castillo, Mexico

A kernel-based predictive model for Guillain-Barré Syndrome

10:40-11:05

11

Angel Fernando Kuri-Morales, Mexico

Mining Unstructured Data via Computational Intelligence Problems

11:05-11:30

273

Petr Berka, Josef Jablonsky, Lubos Marek and Michal Vrabec, Czech Republic

Analysis of neurosurgery data using statistical and data mining methods

11:30-11:55

236

Victor M. Corza Vargas, Christopher Stephens, Gerardo Sierra Martínez and Azucena Montes Rendón, Mexico

NLP Methodology as guidance and verification of the data mining of survey ENSANUT 2012

11:55-12:20

285

Rosanna Costaguta, Argentina

Algorithms and machine learning techniques in collaborative group formation

 

 

 

 

10:15-12:20

Parallel Session: Natural Language III
Session Chair: Luis Villaseñor Pineda (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

10:15-10:40

265

Sergey Nikolenko. Russian Federation

SVD-LDA: Topic Modeling for Full-Text Recommender Systems

10:40-11:05

88

Cenel-Augusto Perez, Catalina Maranduc and Radu Simionescu. Rumania

Ro-PAAS – A resource linked to our UAIC-Ro-Dep-Treeban

11:05-11:30

91

Vladislav Kubon and Marketa Lopatkova, Czech Republic

Word Order Analysis Based Upon Treebank Data

11:30-11:55

21

Ismail Akbari, Yevgen Biletskiy and Weichang Du, Canada

Practical Measurements for Quality of Ontology Matching Applying to the OAEI Dataset

11:55-12:20

154

Elena Yagunova, Olga Makarova and Ekaterina Pronoza, Russian Federation

Data-driven Unsupervised Evaluation of Automatic Text Summarization Systems

 

 

 

 

10:15-12:20

Parallel Session: AI in Education II
Session Chair: Ramón Zatarain-Cabada (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

10:15-10:40

149

Antonio Camarena-Ibarrola, Mexico,

Automatic Evaluation of Music Students

10:40-11:05

34

Camilo Orlando Peñuela Vega, Elizabeth León Guzmán and Jonatan Gómez Perdomo, Colombia

Warnings System for an E-Learning Platform

11:05-11:30

200

Yasmin Hernandez and Miguel Perez, Mexico

Open student models for blended training in the electrical tests domain

11:30-11:55

198

Rafaela Blanca Silva López, Oscar Herrera, Iris Iddaly Méndez-Gurrola, Mónica Irene Silva López and Jalil Fallad Chávez, Mexico

Strategic Learning Meta-model (SLM): Architecture of the Personalized Virtual Learning Environment (PVLE) based on the Cloud Computing

11:55-12:20

157

José Márquez, Manuel Escalante, Leonardo Sampedro, Elba Sánchez, Laura Ortiz and Eduardo Zurek. Colombia

Recommendations for an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) based on ontological models

 

 

 

 

10:15-12:20

Parallel Session: Probabilistic Systems
Session Chair: Pablo H. Ibarguengoytia
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

10:15-10:40

208

Jose Martinez-Carranza, Esteban Omar Garcia-Rodriguez, Hugo Jair Escalante Balderas and Walterio Mayol-Cuevas, Mexico

Towards Autonomous Flight of Low-Cost MAVs by Using a Probabilistic Visual Odometry Approach

10:40-11:05

68

Francisco E. Oliva, Oscar S. Dalmau, Teresa E. Alarcón and Miguel De-La-Torre. Mexico.

Classification of Different Vegetation Types Combining Two Information Sources Through a Probabilistic Segmentation Approach

11:05-11:30

58

Francis C. Fernández Reyes, Jorge Hermosillo and Yasel Garcés Suárez, Mexico

Dependence Analysis for Information Retrieval Task

11:30-11:55

235

Pablo H. Ibarguengoytia, Alberto Reyes, Uriel A. GarcÍa, Inés Romero, David Pech and Mónica Borunda, Mexico

A Tool for Learning Dynamic Bayesian Networks for Forecasting

11:55-12:20

59

Joel Suárez-Cansino, Luis Roberto Morales-Manilla and Virgilio López-Morales, Mexico.

On the extended specific objectivity of some pseudo–Rasch models applied in testing scenarios

 

 

 

 

 

October 29, Thursday Afternoon

Hotel Holiday Inn Cuernavaca

 

 

 

 

12:30-13:30

 

Keynote talk: Juan-Manuel Torres Moreno, Université d'Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse, France
Artifial Neural Networks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13:30-19:00

Academic activities / cultural program (box lunch)

Bus from hotel Holiday Inn at 13:30 pm, . Don't be late!

14:00-15:00: bus to the Xochicalco Archeological Site; 15:00-16:30: visit Archeological site ; 16:30-17:30: visit Museum; 
18:00-19:00: bus to the hotel.

The sun on the tour is dangerous: please have a cap / hat; sunblock creamlong sleeve.

 

 

 

 

 

October 29, Thursday Evening

 

 

 

 

20:00-23:00

Conference Dinner
Halls 1 and 2 of Holliday Inn Cuernavaca hotel.
awarding ceremony: best papers, best theses.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

October 30, Friday Morning

Tecnologico de Monterrey, Campus Cuernavaca: Autopista del Sol km 104, Colonia Real del Puente, C. P. 62790, Xochitepec, Morelos

 Bus from hotel Holiday Inn at 8:00 am. Don't be late!

 

 

 

 

09:00‑10:00

Keynote talk: Ruslan Salakhutdinov, University of Toronto
 Deep Learning

 

 

 

 

10:15‑10:45

Parallel Session: Natural Language IV
Session Chair: Obdulia Pichardo-Lagunas (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

10:15-10:40

81

Olga Kolesnikova and Alexander Gelbukh. Mexico

Measuring Non-compositionality of Verb-Noun Collocations using Lexical Functions and WordNet Hypernyms

10:40-11:05

260

Lhioui Chahira, Zouaghi Anis and Zrigui Mounir, Tunisia

Realization of Minimum Discursive Units Segmentation of Arab Oral Utterances

11:05-11:30

45

David Mareček, Czech Republic

Multilingual Unsupervised Dependency Parsing with Unsupervised POS tags

 

 

 

 

10:15‑10:45

Parallel Session: Hybrid Systems I
Session Chair: José Alberto Hernández Aguilar (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

10:15-10:40

15

Joaquin Salas, Mexico

Data-Driven Construction of Local Models for Short-Term Wind Speed Prediction

10:40-11:05

132

Filip Matzner and Roman Barták, Czech Republic

Short-term Motion Tracking Using Inexpensive Sensors

11:05-11:30

213

Malumbo Chipofya, Angela Schwering, Sahib Jan, Carl Schultz and Emily Harason, Germany

Left/right relations for Qualitative Spatial Representation of Networks

 

 

 

 

10:15‑10:45

Parallel Session: Fuzzy Systems I
Session Chair: Patricia Melin (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

10:15-10:40

245

David de La O, Oscar Castillo, Leslie Astudillo and Jose Soria Mexico

Fuzzy Chemical Reaction Algorithm

10:40-11:05

47

Nuno Borges, Joao Soares and Zita Vale Portugal

Fuzzy-Probabilistic Estimation of the Electric Vehicles Energy Consumption

11:05-11:30

182

Jonathan Perez, Fevrier Valdez and Oscar Castillo, Mexico

A New Bat Algorithm augmentation using fuzzy logic for dynamical parameter adaptation

 

 

 

 

10:15‑10:45

Parallel Session: Data Mining II
Session Chair: Guillermo Rodríguez (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

10:15-10:40

267

Felix F. Gonzalez-Navarro, Lluís Belanche, Brenda L. Flores-Rios and Jorge Eduardo Ibarra-Esquer, Mexico

Feature Selection in Spectroscopy Brain Cancer Data

10:40-11:05

288

Ladislav Lenc and Pavel Král, Czech Republic

Feature to Feature Matching for LBP Based Face Recognition

11:05-11:30

146

Yongliang Qiao, Cindy Cappelle and Yassine Ruichek, France

Place Recognition Based Visual Localization using LBP Feature and SVM

 

 

 

 

12:00-14:05

Parallel Session: Evolutionary Algorithms III
Session Chair: Victor de la Cueva (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

12:00-12:25

181

José Luis Estrada Martínez, Miguel Angel Jara Maldonado and Abraham Sánchez López

On the use of ant colony optimization for videogames

12:25-12:50

125

Ivan Zelinka, Czech Republic

On Analysis and Performance Improvement of Evolutionary Algorithms based on its Complex Network Structure

12:50-13:15

190

Martha Mendoza, Carlos Cobos and Elizabeth Leon, Colombia

Document Summarization Based on Global-best Harmony Search and a Greedy Local Optimizer

13:15-13:40

180

Alfredo Antonio Reyes Montero and Abraham Sánchez Lopez. Mexico

Ant colony optimization for solving the cuadratic assignment problem

13:40-14:05

276

Hamid Parvin, Iran

Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm Based on Memory and Clustering in Dynamic Environments

 

 

 

 

12:00-14:05

Parallel Session: Hybrid Systems II
Session Chair: Alberto Ochoa O. Zezzatti (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

12:00-12:25

144

José Carlos Ortiz-Bayliss, Hugo Terashima-Marín and Santiago Enrique Conant-Pablos, Mexico

Lifelong Learning Selection Hyper-heuristics for Constraint Satisfaction Problems

12:25-12:50

216

Jose Gustavo Fuentes and Hugo Alexer Pérez. Mexico

Credit Scoring Model for Payroll Issuers: A real case

12:50-13:15

6

Amanda Abelardo Beserra, Washington Silva and Ginalber Luiz De Oliveira Serra. Brazil

A Speech Recognition System Using Gaussian Mixture Models and Chaotic Particle Swarm Optimization

13:15-13:40

48

Sergio Ruiz and Benjamin Hernandez. Mexico

A Parallel Solver for Markov Decision Processes applied to Crowd Simulation

13:40-14:05

231

Alberto Reyes, Pablo Ibarguengoytia, Ines Romero, David Pech and Monica Borunda. México

Building optimal operation policies for dam management using Markov Decision Processes

 

 

 

 

12:00-14:05

Parallel Session: Fuzzy Systems II
Session Chair: Julio Waissman Villanova (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

12:00-12:25

17

Gloria Amador and Oscar Castillo Mexico

A Fuzzy Bee Colony Optimization algorithm using an Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Logic System for trajectory control of a Mobile Robot

12:25-12:50

20

Aldebaran Alonso-Carreón, Miguel Platas and Luis Torres-Treviño. Mexico

An embedded Fuzzy Self-tuning PID controller for a temperature control system of Peltier cells

12:50-13:15

141

Jesus Soto, Patricia Melin and Oscar Castillo Mexico

Prediction Time Series using Ensemble of ANFIS Models with Particle Swarm Optimization of the Fuzzy Integrators

13:15-13:40

162

Joselito Medina-Marín, Virgilio Lopez-Morales and Oleksandr Karelin, Mexico

Conditional Colored Petri Net for Modelling Automated GDM Systems

13:40-14:05

46

Jaime Calderón-Hernández, Omar López-Ortega and Félix Castro-Espinoza Mexico

A Multi-Agent Ensemble of Classifiers

 

 

 

 

12:00-14:05

Parallel Session: Data Mining III
Session Chair: Miguel Gonzalez-Mendoza (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

12:00-12:25

284

Eduardo Solórzano Alor, Amadeo José Argüelles Cruz, María Isabel Cajero Lázaro and Miguel Sánchez Meraz Mexico

An embedded application system for data collection of atmospheric pollutants with a classification approach

12:25-12:50

207

José G. Moreno and Christopher R. Stephens México

Applying data mining techniques to identify success factors for students enrolled in distance learning: A case study

12:50-13:15

104

Beatriz Paulina Garcia-Salgado and Volodymyr Ponomaryov, Mexico

Feature Extraction-Selection Scheme for Hyperspectral Image Classification using Fourier Transform and Jeffries-Matusita Distance

13:15-13:40

29

Souleymane Zida, Philippe Fournier-Viger, Chun-Wei Lin, Cheng Wei Wu and Vincent S. Tseng. Canada

EFIM: A More Efficient Algorithm for Mining High-Utility Itemsets

13:40-14:05

232

Farhad Rad and Hamid Parvin, Iran

A classifier ensemble enriched with supervised learning

 

 

 

 

 

October 30, Friday Afternoon

Tecnologico de Monterrey, Campus Cuernavaca

 

 

 

 

15:00-17:05

Parallel Session: Evolutionary Algorithms IV

Session Chair: Miguel Gonzalez-Mendoza (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

15:00-15:25

214

Saúl Zapotecas-Martínez, Bilel Derbel, Arnaud Liefooghe, Hernán E. Aguirre and Kiyoshi Tanaka, Mexico 

Geometric Differential Evolution in MOEA/D: A Preliminary Study

15:25-15:50

194

Nelson Rangel-Valdez, Eduardo Fernandez, Laura Cruz Reyes, Claudia Gómez Santillán and Rodolfo Hernandez Lopez, Mexico

Multiobjective Optimization Approaches for Preference-Disaggregation Analysis under Effects of Intensity

15:50-16:15

118

Jose Torres-Jimenez, Idelfonso Izquierdo-Marquez, Himer Avila-George and Aldo Gonzalez-Gomez. Mexico

A Branch & Bound Algorithm to Derive a Direct Construction for Binary Covering Arrays

16:15-16:40

159

Angela Rodriguez, Armando Ordóñez and Hugo Ordoñez, Colombia

An adaptation of the NSGA-II algorithm for energy efficient routing in sensor networks

16:40-17:05

67

Arnoldo Uber Junior, Paulo José de Freitas Filho and Ricardo Azambuja Silveira. Brazil

E-HIPS: An Extention of the Framework HIPS for Stagger of Distributed Process in Production Systems Based on Multiagent Systems and Memetic Algorithms

 

 

 

 

15:00-17:05

Parallel Session: Hybrid Systems III
Session Chair: Ildar Batyrshin (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

15:00-15:25

167

Fabio Rinaldi, Julio Collado-Vides, Socorro Gama, Oscar Lithgow, Alejandra Lopez-Fuentes, Yalbi Itzel Balderas-Martínez and Alberto Santos-Zavaleta, Austria

Semi-automated biomedical literature curation and enrichment

15:25-15:50

279

Eduardo Vázquez-Santacruz, Cuauhtemoc Morales-Cruz and Mariano Gamboa.Mexico

Mechatronic approach of an intelligent machine: the case of an assistive device

15:50-16:15

56

Félix Ortiz Carreón, Juan Gabriel González Serna, Nimrod González Franco, Ana María Peña Jimenez, Azucena Montes Rendón and Juana Hernández Gómez. Mexico

Induction of emotional states in people with disabilities through film clips using brain computer interfaces

16:15-16:40

266

Rodrigo Batista and Ana Bazzan, Brazil

Identification of Central Points in Road Networks using Betweenness Centrality combined with Traffic Demands

16:40-17:05

197

Laura Vanessa Cruz Quispe and José Eduardo Ochoa Luna, Peru

A Content-Based Recommendation System using TrueSkill

 

 

 

 

15:00-17:05

Parallel Session: Computer Vision and Imagen Processing
Session Chair: Andres Ayala (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

15:00-15:25

107

Andras Takacs, Edgar Rivas Araiza and Carlos Pedraza Ortega, Mexico

Scene dedicated feature descriptor with Random Forest training for better AR registration

15:25-15:50

87

Ladislav Lenc and Pavel Král, Czech Republic

Unconstrained Facial Images: Database for Face Recognition under Real-world Conditions

15:50-16:15

83

Marco Calderon-López, Tadeo Torres-González, Jesus Olivares-Mercado, Karina Toscano-Medina, Gabriel Sanchez-Perez, Hector Perez-Meana and Silvestre Garcia-Sanchez, Mexico

Application of a Face recognition System based on LBP on Android OS

16:15-16:40

147

Hongjian Wang, Abdelkhalek Mansouri, Jean-Charles Créput and Yassine Ruichek, France

Massively parallel cellular matrix model for superpixel adaptive segmentation map

16:40-17:05

297

Gennady Osipov Russian Federation

Signs-based vs. Symbolic Models

 

 

 

 

15:00-17:05

Parallel Session: Logic and reasoning
Session Chair: Mauricio Osorio (TBC)
* If a talk is cancelled, other talks will be moved up.

15:00-15:25

119

Barcenas, Edgard Benítez-Guerrero and Jose-De-Jesus Lavalle-Martinez, Mexico

On the model checking of the graded $\mu$-calculus on trees

15:25-15:50

268

Elena Tutubalina and Sergey Nikolenko, Russian Federation

Inferring Sentiment-Based Priors in Topic Models

15:50-16:15

170

Nibaldo Rodriguez and Lida Barba, Chile

Bi-variate wavelet autoregressive model for multi-step-ahead forecasting of fishes catches

16:15-16:40

99

Raymundo Marcial-Romero, Guillermo De Ita, J.Antonio Hernàndez and Rosa Marìa Valdovinos, Mexico

A Parametric Polynomial Deterministic Algorithm for \#2SAT

16:40-17:05

62

Badrinath Jayakumar and Rajshekhar Sunderraman, USA

Description Logic Programs: A Paraconsistent Relational Model Approach

 

 

 

 

17:30-18:30

Keynote talk: Alexander Gelbukh, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico
Natural Language Processing

 

 

18:30-19:00

Closing Ceremony

 

 

 

 

19:00-20:00

SMIA General Meeting

 

 

 

 

 

October 31, Saturday

Bus from hotel Holiday Inn at 8:50 am. Don't be late!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

09:00-18:00

Academic activities / Cultural program (box lunch)

Tour to: Teotihuacan Archeological site; 18 pm back to hotel.

Sun is dangerous: please have cap / hat and sunblock cream. It can be cold, please have adequate clothes.
Please have your student ID or professor ID with you if you have one.

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