ICCCI 2020 The 2nd International Conference on Computer Communication and the Internet Fri.- Sun. June 26 28 , 2020 Time (GMT+9)

Workshop ICGSP 2020

International Conference on Graphics and Signal Processing

Conference Program

www.iccci.org ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Organizer:

ICCCI 2020 is organized by Institute of Technology, Japan The Organising Committee is grateful to the following universities/organizations for their support of the event:

Sponsors: Organizer: Sponsored by IEEE Jpan Council and IEEE Nagoya Section

Supporters: Sponsors: Excellent papers will be recommended to 'Special Issue ICCCI 2020: Advances in Baseband Signal Processing, Circuit Designs, and Communications' of Information (ISSN 2078-2489)

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About ICCCI

The first IEEE ICCCI was sponsored by IEEE and Central China Normal University, China, which was held in the beautiful and historical city Wuhan in 2016. Following the success of ICCCI 2016 and for year’s preparation, the second ICCCI was set in June of 2020. ICCCI 2020 serves to foster communication

among researchers, engineers and relevant practitioners with a common interest of researching in the broad areas of computer communications and Internet, developing scientific and technological innovations in these areas. The primary focus of the conference is on new and original research results in the areas of theoretical findings, design, implementation, and applications of computer communications and Internet. 1 / 33

CONTENTS INDEX

3 WELCOME I MESSAGE 15-18 VI KEYNOTE SPEECHES& 4-5 SPEAKERS PROFILE CONFERENCE II OVERALL AGENDA 19-21 INVITED SPEECHES& VII SPEAKERS PROFILE 6-8 III COMMITTEE MEMBERS 22-31 ORAL SESSIONS 9 VIII Session 1 22 Session 2 23 IV GUIDELINE& Session 3 24 TIPS Session 4 25 Session 5 26 Session 6 27 10-14 Session 7 28 Session 8 29 SCHEDULE V Session 9 30 Session 10 31

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WELCOME MESSAGE

Conference

26-28, June, 2020

ICCCI

ou are immensely welcome to attend the 2nd International Conference on Computer Communication and the Internet (ICCCI 2020). The conference focuses on the trending, highly popular, but exciting and Y extremely challenging areas from our keynote speakers of leading scientists and a variety of authors around the world. The outcome of our deliberations will play a crucial role in progress achieved in these areas. The conference was scheduled in Nagoya this year. Unfortunately, the entire world now is struggling against the virulent pandemic COVID-19. Today we are witnessing the unbounded global spread of the disease and each of us is affected. We hope all of you can stay healthy. Thus, the organizing committee of ICCCI 2020 decided that the onsite presentation is totally replaced by the online presentation because the health and safety of our participants are our top priority.

The conference brings together researchers looking for opportunities for conversations that cross the traditional discipline boundaries and allows them to resolve multidisciplinary challenging problems. It is the clear intent of the conference to offer excellent mentoring opportunities to participants. Although we cannot meet each other physically, through this online platform, we trust that you will still be able to share the state-of-the-art developments and the cutting-edge technologies in these broad areas.

We have the conference for three days. There will be over 50 oral presentations divided into 10 sessions, 3 keynote speakers and 3 invited speakers.

Special thanks are extended to our colleagues in program committee for their thorough reviews of all the submissions, which are vital to the success of the conference, and also to the members in the organizing committee and the volunteers who had dedicated their time and efforts in planning, promoting, organizing and helping the conference. Last but not least, our special thanks go to speakers as well as all the authors for contributing their latest researches to the conference.

In closing, we thank you for participating in ICCCI 2020 and we hope you enjoy the next three days.

Conference Chair Professor Yutaka Ishibashi Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

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OVERALL AGENDA

Day 1 | June 26, 2020 | Friday

Test Session 1 Meeting ID 10:00-11:00 Test Session 2 Test Session 1,3,5 620 0193 5817

Test Session 3 14:00-15:00 Test Session 2,4 640 6624 9048 Test Session 4

Keynote/ Invited Test Session 5 Speaker, Session 614 2105 0319 16:00-17:00 Chair Test Keynote/ Invited

Speaker, Session Chair Test

Day 2 | June 27, 2020 | Saturday Meeting ID 9:20-9:25 Opening Remarks Opening Remarks 614 2105 0319 9:25-10:10 Keynote Speech 1 Keynote Speech 1,2,3

10:10-10:55 Keynote Speech 2 Session 1,3, 620 0193 5817

11:05-11:50 Keynote Speech 3 Session 2,4 640 6624 9048 Session 1 13:30-15:00 Session 2 Q&A Room 614 2105 0319

Session 3 16:00-17:30 Session 4

Q&A Room *The room is for technical 13:30-17:30 problems solving, not for presentations

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OVERALL AGENDA

Day 3 | June 28, 2020 | Sunday

Meeting ID 9:00-9:20 Invited Speech 1

Invited Speech 1,2,3 614 2105 0319 9:20-9:40 Invited Speech 2

9:40-10:00 Invited Speech 3 Session 5,7,9 620 0193 5817

Session 5 Session 6,8,10 640 6624 9048 10:10-11:40 Session 6 Q&A Room 614 2105 0319

Session 7 13:30-15:00 Session 8

Session 9 16:00-17:30 Session 10

Q&A Room *The room is for technical 13:30-17:30 problems solving, not for presentations

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COMMITTEE

Conference Chair Yutaka Ishibashi Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

Deputy Chair Xiangxian Chen Zhejiang University, China TPC Co-chairs Chih-Peng Fan National Chung Hsing University,

Publicity Co-chairs Kostas E. Psannis Nobuo Funabiki University of Macedonia, Okayama University, Greece Japan

Zhi Zheng Wen-Chung Kao University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan

Takanori Miyoshi Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan Local Co-chairs Yuichiro Tateiwa Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

Pingguo Huang Gifu Shotoku Gakuen University, Japan

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COMMITTEE

Technical Program Committee A Hiroyuki Kimiyama, Daido University, Japan Akihiro Fujihara, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan Hitoshi Ohnishi, The Open University of Japan, Japan Alexander Chatzigeorgiou, University of Macedonia, Hitoshi Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan Greece Hristu-Varsakelis Dimitrios, University of Macedonia, Androniki Sapountzi, Vrije Universiteit, Netherlands Greece

C I Chih-Yu Wen, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan Isao Nakanishi, Tottori University, Japan Chikara Ohta, Kobe University, Japan Chisa Takano, Hiroshima City University, Japan J Constandinos Mavromoustakis, University of Nicosia, Jianzhong Hao, Institute for Infocomm Research, Cyprus Singapore Jordi-Mongay Batalla, National Institute of D Telecommunications, Poland Dimitris Chatzopoulos, The Hong Kong University of Jose Gago-Silva, University of Lisbon, Portugal Science and Technology, Hong Kong Jun Okamoto, NTT Network Technology Laboratories, Dimitris E. Anagnostou, Heriot-Watt University, UK Japan

E K Efthimios Tambouris, University of Macedonia, Greece Ka C. Chan, La Trobe University, Katsunori Yamaoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, F Japan Foteini-Niovi Pavlidou, Aristotle University of Kazuya Tsukamoto, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Thessaloniki, Greece Japan Keiichi Yasumoto, Nara Institute of Science and G Technology, Japan George K. Karagiannidis, Aristotle University of Keita Sugihara, Nanzan University, Japan Thessaloniki, Greece Kuan-Hung Chen, Feng Chia University, Taiwan George Kokkonis, University of Western Macedonia, Greece M Georgios C. Christoforidis, University of Western Manuel Fuentes, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Macedonia, Greece Spain Georgios Papadimitriou, Aristotle University, Greece Mark Claypool, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA Masaki Aida, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan H Masaru Kamada, Ibaraki University, Japan Haruki Kawanaka, Aichi Prefectural University, Japan Masato Tsuru, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan Hideyuki Shimonishi, NEC, Japan Miki Yamamoto, Kansai University, Japan Hiroaki Yamanaka, NICT, Japan Ming-Chin Chuang, China University of Technology, Hiroshi Sunaga, Osaka Institute of Technology, Japan Taiwan Hiroyoshi Miwa, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan

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COMMITTEE

Mitsuru Maruyama, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Sotirios Goudos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Japan Greece Mohammad Ahmed Alomari, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Malaysia T Takahiro Uchiya, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan N Takeshi Ikenaga, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan Naohira Hayashibara, Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan Theodore H. Kaskalis, University of Macedonia, Greece Nen-Fu Huang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan Tian-Sheuan Chang, National Chiao Tung University, Nikolaos V. Kantartzis, University of Thessaloniki, Taiwan Greece Tokumi Yokohira, Okayama University, Japan Nobuhiro Inuzuka, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Tomio Goto, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan Japan Traianos V. Yioultsis, Aristotle University of Norihiro Fukumoto, KDDI Research, Japan Thessaloniki, Greece

P W Petros Nicopolitidis, Aristotle University of Wout Joseph, Ghent University, Belgium Thessaloniki, Greece X Q Xue-Qin Jiang, Donghua University, China Qiu Chen, Kogakuin University, Japan Y S Yasunori Kawai, National Institute of Technology, Shiann-Rong Kuang, National Sun Yat-sen University, Ishikawa College, Japan Taiwan Yasushi Fuwa, , Japan Shigeki Shiokawa, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Yeong-Kang Lai, National Chung Hsing University, Japan Taiwan Shingchern You, National Taipei University of Yin-Tsung Hwang, National Chung Hsing University, Technology, Taiwan Taiwan Shinji Sugawara, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan Yoshihiro Kawano, Tokyo University of Information Shusuke Okamoto, Seikei University, Japan Sciences, Japan Yuichi Fujino, Future University Hakodate, Japan

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GUIDELINE&TIPS

Before the conference During the conference

Time Zone Voice Control Rules Japan Time (GMT+9)  The host will mute all participants while entering

You’re suggested to set up the time on your computer in the meeting. advance.  The host will unmute the speakers' microphone when it is turn for his or her presentation. Platform: ZOOM  Q&A goes after each speaker, the participant can Video Tutorials: raise hand for questions, and the host will unmute https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206618765 the questioner. -Zoom-Video-Tutorials  After Q&A, the host will mute all participants and welcome next speaker. Equipment Needed  A computer with internet connection and camera Oral Presentation  Headphone/earphone  Timing: a maximum of 15 minutes in total, including 3 minutes for Q&A. Please make sure your Environment Needed presentation is well timed.  A quiet place  It is suggested that the presenter email a copy of  Stable internet connection his/her video presentation to the conference email  Proper lighting and background box as a backup in case any technical problem occurs.

Test Your Presentation *Conference Recording Date: June 26, 2020 The whole conference will be recorded. We appreciate Prior to the formal meeting, presenters shall join the test you proper behavior and appearance. room to ensure everything is on the right track. Please check your test time at page 10. * The recording will be used for conference program and paper publication requirements. The video recording will be Q&A Room destroyed after the conference and it cannot be distributed to If you have any technical problems, please enter the Q&A or shared with anyone else, and it shall not be used for room with the ID: 614 2105 0319 during the conference. commercial nor illegal purpose. It will only be recorded by the https://zoom.com.cn/j/61421050319 staff and presenters have no rights to record.

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SCHEDULE

Japan Time (GMT+9)

Friday, June 26, 2020 Day 1

Test Sessions

10:00-11:00

C059-A, C069, C082, C062, C085, TF305 Test Session 1 Meeting ID: 620 0193 5817 C041, C066, C083, C0012, C063, C091

C012, C022, C029, C080, IP01, C061 Test Session 2 Meeting ID: 640 6624 9048 C020-A, C097, C0006, C007, C084, C030

14:00-15:00

C0029, C0016, C0019, C4036, C023, C068 Test Session 3 Meeting ID: 620 0193 5817 C073, C075, C0010, C019, C023, IP03

C0027, C0013, C0025, C0030, C0034 Test Session 4 Meeting ID: 640 6624 9048 C001, C015, C024, C025, C047, C0024

16:00-17:00

C017, C031, C058, C065, C094, C0022 Test Session 5 Meeting ID: 620 0193 5817 C0011, C0032, C0035, C048-A, C089, C095

Keynote/ Invited Meeting ID: 614 2105 0319 Speaker, Session Chair Test

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SCHEDULE

Japan Time (GMT+9)

Saturday, June 27, 2020 Day 2

Morning- Keynote Speeches Meeting ID: 614 2105 0319

9:20-9:25

Prof. Yutaka Ishibashi Opening Remarks Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan IEICE Fellow

9:25-10:55

“Malicious Meter Detection in Smart Grids” Keynote Speech 1 Prof. Yang Xiao, The University of Alabama, USA IEEE Fellow, IET Fellow

“Cloud-native & Data-centric AI+X Infrastructure and Platform” Keynote Speech 2 Prof. JongWon Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology (GIST), Korea

10:55-11:05

Take a Break!

11:05-11:50

“Development and Evaluations of Visual IoT Services” Keynote Speech 3 Prof. Jiro Katto, Waseda University, Japan IEICE Fellow, ITE Fellow

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SCHEDULE

Japan Time (GMT+9) Saturday, June 27, 2020 Day 2

Afternoon- Oral Sessions

13:30-15:00

Session 1 Communication and Information System Meeting ID: 620 0193 5817

Session 2 Data Analysis and Data Processing Meeting ID: 640 6624 9048

16:00-17:30

Session 3 Software and Information Engineering Meeting ID: 620 0193 5817

Session 4 Computer Vision and Image Processing Meeting ID: 640 6624 9048

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SCHEDULE

Japan Time (GMT+9)

Sunday, June 28, 2020 Day 3

Morning-Invited Speeches Meeting ID: 614 2105 0319

9:00-10:00

“Biomedical Engineering from Toilets” Invited Speech 1 Prof. Haruki Kawanaka, Aichi Prefectural University, Japan

“Symmetric Sparse Array Configurations for Mixed Far-Field and Near-Field Source Localization” Invited Speech 2 Prof. Zhi Zheng, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), China

“Performance Improvement for Blurred Images Utilizing Learning-based Invited Speech 3 Image Restoration Method” Prof. Tomio Goto, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

Morning - Oral Sessions

10:10-11:40

Session 5 Digital Image Processing and Technology Meeting ID: 620 0193 5817

Intelligent Computing and Artificial Session 6 Meeting ID: 640 6624 9048 Intelligence

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SCHEDULE

Japan Time (GMT+9) Sunday, June 28, 2020 Day 3

Afternoon- Oral Sessions

13:30-15:00

Wireless Communication and Transmission Session 7 Meeting ID: 620 0193 5817 Technology

Session 8 Information Network and Technology Meeting ID: 640 6624 9048

16:00-17:30

Session 9 Machine Learning and Neural Networks Meeting ID: 620 0193 5817

Session 10 Modern Information Theory and Technology Meeting ID: 640 6624 9048

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OPENING REMARKS

Day 2-June 27 Meeting ID: 614 2105 0319

Conference Chair Short Bio: Yutaka Ishibashi received the B.E., M.E., and Ph.D. degrees from Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Japan, in 1981, 1983, and 1990, respectively. In 1983, he joined the Musashino Electrical Communication Laboratory of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation (currently, NTT). From 1993 to 2001, he served as an Associate Professor of Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology. Currently, he is a Professor of Department of Computer Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology. From June 2000 to March 2001, he was a visiting researcher, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of South Florida (USF), USA. He was the Head of Department of Computer Science, Nagoya Institute of Technology from 2005 to 2006 Yutaka Ishibash and from 2007 to 2009. He is currently one of the four College Directors at Nagoya Nagoya Institute of Institute of Technology. His research interests include multisensory communications, Technology, Japan QoS (Quality of Service) control, and remote robot control with force feedback.

IEICE Fellow He was the Chair of the IEICE Communication Quality Technical Committee from 2007 to 2009. He served as TPC Chair of IEEE CQR (Communications Quality and Reliability) Workshop in 2011 and 2012. He also served as NetGames (Network and Systems Support for Games) Workshop Co-Chair in 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2017, Executive Committee Chair of Tokai-Section Joint Conference on Electrical, Electronics, 9:20-9:25 Information, and Related Engineering in Japan, Chair of IEEE MAW 2017 (Metro Area Workshop in Nagoya, 2017), Conference Co-Chairs of IEEE ICCC 2017 and 2018 and ICECE 2018, Conference Chair of ICCCS 2018, Technical Program Chair of IEEE ICCE-TW 2018, and Conference Co-Chairs of ICFCC 2019 and ICCET 2019. He was IEEE Nagoya Section Secretary in 2015 and 2016 and IEEE Nagoya Section Chair in 2017 and 2018, and he is currently IEEE Nagoya Section Past Chair. He is further a Steering Committee Member of NetGames. He is a Fellow of IEICE, a Senior member of IEEE, and a Member of ACM, ITE, IPSJ, VRSJ, and IEEJ.

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KEYNOTE SPEECH

Day 2-June 27 Meeting ID: 614 2105 0319

Keynote Speaker Short Bio: Dr. Yang Xiao is currently a Professor of Department of Computer Science at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA. His current research interests include Cyber Physical Systems, Internet of Things, Security, Wireless Networks, Smart Grid, and Telemedicine. He has published over 280 journal papers (including over 50 IEEE/ACM transactions papers) and over 200 conference papers. Dr. Xiao was a Voting Member of IEEE 802.11 Working Group from 2001 to 2004, involving IEEE 802.11 (WIFI) standardization work. He is an IEEE Fellow and an IET Fellow. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief for Cyber-Physical Systems (Journal). He had (s) been an Editorial Board or Associate Editor for 20 international journals. He served (s) as a Guest Editor for over 20 times for different international journals. Yang Xiao University of Alabama, “Malicious Meter Detection in Smart Grids” Tuscaloosa, AL, USA Abstract: In smart grids, smart meters may potentially be attacked or compromised to IEEE Fellow, IET Fellow cause certain security risks. It is challenging to identify malicious meters when there are a large number of users. In this talk, we explore the malicious meter inspection (MMI) problem in neighborhood area smart grids. We propose a suite of inspection algorithms in a progressive manner. First, we present a basic scanning method, which takes linear time to accomplish inspection. The scanning method is efficient when the malicious 9:25-10:10 meter ratio is high. Then, we propose a binary-tree-based inspection algorithm, which performs better than scanning when the malicious meter ratio is low. Then, we employ an adaptive-tree-based algorithm, which leverages advantages of both the scanning and binary-tree inspections. Our approaches are tailored to fit both static and dynamic situations. The theoretical and experimental results have shown the effectiveness of the adaptive tree approach. Finally, some of our newly developed methods are also introduced such as 1) approximation-based approaches including NFD for electricity theft detection, FNFD for fast electricity theft detection and verification, and CNFD for colluded electricity theft detection, and 2) group-based approaches such as Grouping Methods & Binary-Coded Grouping-based Inspection (BCGI), Adaptive Binary Splitting Inspection (ABSI), Suspicion Assessment Inspection (SAI), and Group Testing Heuristic Inspection (GTHI).

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KEYNOTE SPEECH

Day 2-June 27 Meeting ID: 614 2105 0319

Keynote Speaker Short Bio: Dr. JongWon Kim received Ph.D. degree in Control and Instrumentation Engineering from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, in 1994. In 1994-1999, he was with the Department of Electronics Engineering at the KongJu National University, KongJu, Korea, as an Assistant Professor. From 1997 to 2001, he was visiting the Signal & Image Processing Institute (SIPI) of Electrical Engineering - Systems Department at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA, where he has served as a Research Assistant Professor since Dec. 1998. From Sept. 2001, he has joined Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology (GIST), Gwangju, Korea, where he is now working as a Professor and directing GIST SCENT (Super Computing cENTer). Also, with Networked Computing Systems Lab. (renamed from Networked Media Lab.) established in Sept. 2001, he has JongWon Kim been researching networked system topics under the slogan of “Dynamic & AI Graduate School, resource-aware composition of media-centric services employing GIST, Korea programmable/virtualized resources”. His recent research interests cover diverse topics such as software-defined networking (SDN) and cloud computing for Future Internet testbed and smart media-centric services employing heterogeneous nodes. Around these topics, he has co-authored more than 300 technical publications in academic journals and conferences. Dr. Kim is the senior member of IEEE, and the members of 10:10-10:55 ACM, SPIE, KICS, IEEK, KIISE, and KIPS. He has been serving as the editorial board member of Elsevier JVIS, Elsevier ICT Express, KIISE, KIPS, and HCI-Korea Journals. He has served as various committee members (Conference/WS co-chairs, TPC co-chairs and members) of international and domestic conferences/workshops of IEEE, ACM, SPIE, and others. Also, he has/had been involved with several domestic and international working group activities based on the global R&E networks, including Technology Area director, HDTV WG chair, and Cloud WG chair of APAN (Asia-Pacific Advance Network), Chair (from Jan. 2019) and Testbed WG chair of FIF (Future Internet Forum in Korea), and Steering Group member of AsiaFI (Asia Future Internet).

“Cloud-native & Data-centric AI+X Infrastructure and Platform”

Abstract: Cloud-native computing, employing container-based microservices architecture, is accelerating its adoption for agile and scalable service deployment over worldwide multi-cloud infrastructure. Also, data-centric computing is also enabling timely exploitation of large-scale big data through connected data-lake with well-established pipelines. Thus, with the systematic support of cloud-naitve & data-centric computing, diverse AI-inspired services are currently being realized for specialized target domains under the 'AI+X (AI for X & X with AI)' arrangement. Thus, in this keynote, by introducing a flipped framework for infrastructure-platform-services, we will discuss how to systematically prepare futuristic R&D environments for AI+X services, with the openness and efficiency of shared infrastructure and common platform.

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KEYNOTE SPEECH

Day 2-June 27 Meeting ID: 614 2105 0319

Keynote Speaker Short Bio: Jiro Katto received the B.E., M.E., and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Tokyo in 1987, 1989, and 1992, respectively. He then worked for NEC Corporation from 1992 to 1999. From 1996 to 1997, he was a visiting scholar of Princeton University. He then joined Waseda University in 1999 in 1999 as an associate professor. Since 2004, he has been a professor of the Department of Computer Science, Waseda University. From 2004 to 2008, he had been also a director of the Electronic and Information Technology Development Department, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO). His research interest lies in the field of multimedia signal processing and multimedia communication systems. He is a fellow of IEICE and ITE, and is a member of IEEE and ACM.

Jiro Katto “Development and Evaluations of Visual IoT Services” Waseda University, Japan Abstract: In this talk, I will introduce recent research activity of my laboratory related to IEICE Fellow, ITE Fellow visual IoT services. Topics covers (1) moving route navigation considering communication quality, (2) moving mode prediction and communication quality prediction by deep learning, (3) video delivery and processing over indoor 5G prototype system, (4) road monitoring system using E-bikes for smart community, (5) perceptual video streaming based on subjective quality estimation, and (6) learned image compression. In the 1st 11:05-11:50 topic, our navigation system collects communication history and recommends a moving route which has the best communication quality, instead of the shortest route. In the 2nd topic, as the extension of the 1st topic, moving modes, such as stay, walk, bicycle, bus and train, is estimated by using communication quality, and then, future communication quality is estimated by deep learning according to the estimated moving mode. In the 3rd topic, video delivery performance over indoor 5G prototype system Is evaluated first, and then, video processing related to anomaly detection at a train station is carried out. In the 4th topic, bicycles that have battery, called E-bike, are utilized to implement a road monitoring system prototype, and image processing results are shown such as road damage detection, road bump detection and crowd density estimation. In the 5th and 6th topics, image and video compression and delivery methods are introduced with the help of machine learning.

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INVITED SPEECH

Day 3-June 28 Meeting ID: 614 2105 0319

Invited Speaker Short Bio: Haruki Kawanaka received Ph.D in Engineering from Nagoya Institute of Technology - Japan in 2005. He joined the Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Aichi Prefectural University as a research associate in 2005, an assistant professor in 2007, a lecturer in 2012, then he currently works as an associate professor in 2007. In the meanwhile, he has been a researcher of the Information Science and Technology Collaborative Research Institute, and the Cultural Symbiosis Research Institute in Aichi prefectural University since 2008. His research interests include Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. He has been collaborating with many companies on joint research e.g. LIXIL, DENSO, Yazaki Energy Systems Inc.. Recent major achievements include urine volume estimation and defecation property classification in toilets, cuffless blood pressure estimation from Haruki Kawanaka, photoplethysmography, driver drowsiness estimation from drive recorder, etc. There is Aichi Prefectural University, applied research such as learning. There are applied researches such as machine Japan learning to estimate human states from various signals and data. He achieved the KES 2008 Best Paper Award. He is various association memberships, e.g. IEEE EMBS, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering (IEICE), Information Processing Society of Japan, Japanese Society for Medical and Biological Engineering. And he is a member of Aichi ITS Council, and a collaborative member of 9:00-9:20 the Advanced Mobility Research Center in Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo.

“Biomedical Engineering from Toilets”

Abstract: Every healthy person excretes in the toilet every day. In fact, there is a lot of information about human health. Urination and defecation, along with sweat, tears, saliva, and blood, are important biomarkers that are naturally released outside the human body. However, now it is just washed away in drainage. By picking it up, I believe that it can be used for health management, early detection of illness, watching over the elderly, etc. In addition, inpatients with cardiology must have full control of daily fluid intake and urination. If you do not have urinations properly, you will be in a serious condition. At that time, the method of measuring the amount of urination is generally to excrete into a container and measure the mass and volume. For example, people who can't have their own measuring cups have their nurses help them, but they are hurting dignity and being stressed. The important thing is that it can be measured with normal excretion. When such a toilet is completed, many problems can be solved. It may seem like a joke for those who do not understand the importance of handling urination or defecation, but I seriously believe that a service will be created to protect people's health from the toilet. In this presentation, I will explain the significance of measuring information in the toilet and how to actually measure it as easily as possible.

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INVITED SPEECH

Day 3-June 28 Meeting ID: 614 2105 0319

Invited Speaker Short Bio: Zhi Zheng received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electronic engineering and information & communication engineering from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), Chengdu, China, in 2007 and 2011, respectively. From 2014 to 2015, he was an Academic Visitor with the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London, U.K. Since 2011, he has been with the School of Information and Communication Engineering, UESTC, where he is currently an Associate Professor. His research interests lie in the areas of statistical and array signal processing, including direction finding, source localization, target tracking, sparse array design, robust adaptive beamforming, jammer suppression, compressive sensing, machine learning, and convex optimization, with applications to radar, sonar, navigation, wireless communications, wireless sensor networks, etc. Zhi Zheng University of Electronic “Symmetric Sparse Array Configurations for Mixed Far-Field and Near-Field Source Science and Technology of Localization” China Abstract: Conventionally, mixed near-field (NF) and far-field (FF) source localization is performed using a symmetric uniform linear array (ULA). Recently, two symmetric sparse arrays, symmetric nested array (SNA) and compressed SNA (CSNA), have been developed to enhance the positioning performance via their advantages in degrees of freedom and 9:20-9:40 array aperture over symmetric ULAs. In this report, we present a new symmetric sparse array, termed symmetric displaced coprime array (SDCA), to locate NF and FF sources simultaneously. The SDCA configuration consists of three sparse ULAs with a certain displacement, implying there are two displaced coprime arrays with one common subarray. For a given number of sensors, the SDCA configuration is solely determined by a closed-form expression and its consecutive coarray ranges can also be analytically computed. Moreover, we derive two optimum SDCA configurations by maximizing the numbers of the unique and consecutive lags in the difference coarray. Compared with the SNA and CSNA, the SDCA provides more unique and consecutive virtual sensors, as well as a larger physical array aperture. Numerical results demonstrate the superiorities of the SDCA configuration over the existing symmetric sparse arrays.

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INVITED SPEECH

Day 3-June 28 Meeting ID: 614 2105 0319

Invited Speaker Short Bio: Tomio Goto received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science and Engineering from Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan, in 1997, 1999, and 2007, respectively. He was an assistant professor with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan. He is currently an associate professor with the Department of Computer Science, Nagoya Institute of Technology. He was a visiting fellow at University of California, San Diego (UCSD) in 2010, and a visiting professor at University of Wollongong (UOW) from 2018 to 2019. His research interests include coding of images, non-linear filtering, noise reduction, and super-resolution, as well as most other applications of digital image processing. He is a senior member of the IEEE.

Tomio Goto “Performance Improvement for Blurred Images Utilizing Learning-based Image Nagoya Institute of Restoration Method” Technology, Japan Abstract: Blind image restoration, which restores a clear image from a single blurry image, is a difficult process of estimating two unknowns: a point-spread function (PSF) and an ideal image. In this paper, we use a learning-type restoration method that learns a sharp image without blur and an image that contains blur, and supposes the restoration of 9:40-10:00 blurred images that occur especially when shooting fast-moving objects such as cars. We study the improvement of the image quality of the restored image by examining the training image used for the image.

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ORAL SESSION

[13:30-15:00, June 27]

Session 1- Communication and Information System

Meeting ID: 620 0193 5817 Meeting Link: https://zoom.com.cn/j/62001935817 Chair: Prof. Shinji Sugawara, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan

Energy Efficiency Comparison for Full-Duplex DF and AF Relaying Protocols 13:30-13:45 C041 Ms. Zhongxia Gao, Runhe Qiu, Caixia Cai, Jiai Xue, Chen Wang, Sijing Chen Donghua University, China

Security Optimization Based on Mimic Common Operating Environment for the Internet of Vehicles 13:45-14:00 C066 Ms. Yue Xu, Ming Ni, Fei Ying, Jingwen Zhang The 32nd Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation, China

A Packet Aggregation Scheme for Communication Networks Consisted of Mainly Low-Latency Required Packets 14:00-14:15 C083 Mr. Takaya Furuta, Ryuichi Takahashi, Yoshiaki Fukazawa Waseda University, Japan

Speech Enhancement Using Nonnegative Matrix Factorization with Overlapping Group Sparsity Constraint 14:15-14:30 C0012 Mr. Haobin Wen, Lin Liang, Fei Liu Xi’an Jiaotong University Xi’an, China

An Efficient Certificateless Arbitrated Signature Scheme for IoT Environments 14:30-14:45 C063 Mr. Dae-Hwi Lee, Im-Yeong Lee Soonchunhyang University,

An Anti-jamming Method Based on Convex Optimization for Dual Polarized Conformal Array 14:45-15:00 C091 Dr. Chao Liu, Zhengfei Fang, Chuan Li Hefei University of Technology, China

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[13:30-15:00, June 27]

Session 2- Data Analysis and Data Processing

Meeting ID: 640 6624 9048 Meeting Link: https://zoom.com.cn/j/64066249048 Chair: Prof. George Kokkonis, University of Western Macedonia, Greece

Combining Static Permissions and Dynamic Packet Analysis to Improve Android Malware Detection 13:30-13:45 C001 Yung-Ching Shyong, Mr. Tzung-Han Jeng, Yi-Ming Chen National Central University, Taiwan

Data Labeling with Novel Decision Module of Tri-training 13:45-14:00 C015 Mr. Chuan-Mu Tseng, Tzu-Wei Huang, Tzong-Jye Liu Jen-teh Junior College of Medicine, Nursing and Management, Taiwan

Formation of an Enhanced Hybrid Model for Dynamic Remote Data Auditing (DRDA) on Cloud Computing by Improving RC6 Cryptosystem and Adapting MHT 14:00-14:15 C024 Dr. Agu Edward Onyebueke, Asaju La’aro Bolaji Federal University Wukari, Taraba State, Nigeria

Disaster Preparedness Backend Database to Read and Write Separation Technology Research 14:15-14:30 C025 Mr. Junjun Hu, Bo Yang, Runzhen Yan, Qiong Wang, Kaiyun Lin State Grid Electric Power Research Institute, China

Reducing Dimensionality of Spectro-Temporal Data by Independent Component Analysis 14:30-14:45 C047 Prof. Shingchern D. You, Ming-Jen Hung National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan

Hierarchical and Compact Bitmap Based Data Structure of Human Dynamics Data for Visualization 14:45-15:00 C0024 Dr. Hideaki Kimata, Wu Xiaojun, Ruichi Tanida NTT Corporation Yokosuka, Japan

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[16:00-17:30, June 27]

Session 3- Software and Information Engineering

Meeting ID: 620 0193 5817 Meeting Link: https://zoom.com.cn/j/62001935817 Chair: Assist. Prof. Yuichiro Tateiwa, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

Product Promotion via E-commerce Platforms: Case Study in Malaysia 16:00-16:15 C017 Dr. Mohammad Ahmed Alomari, M.Hafiz Yusoff, Nurul Adilah Abdul Latiff Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia

Bayesian Estimation Method of Transportation Frequency for Disaster Information Sharing System 16:15-16:30 C031 Mr. Kaito Shibutani, Aki Kobayashi Kogakuin University, Japan

Diagnostic Framework for Distributed Application Performance Anomaly based on Adaptive Instrumentation 16:30-16:45 C058 Ms. Shudong Zhang, Dongxue Liu, LIjuan Zhou, Zhongshan Ren, Zipeng Wang Capital Normal University, China

New Field Server Addition Method for Low-Price Rice Cultivation Management System 16:45-17:00 C065 Mr. Shogo Ishii, Yuki Okumura, Sota Tatsumi, Tatsuya Kochi, Mikiko Sode Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan

Blockchain and DHT based Lookup System Aiming for Alternative DNS 17:00-17:15 C094 Mr. Kazuma Matsuoka, Tsunehiko Suzuki , Japan

Knowledge Management System Model for Hospital (Indonesian Context) 17:15-17:30 C0022 Dr. Yohannes Kurniawan, Fredy Jingga, Natalia Limantara Bina Nusantara University,

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[16:00-17:30, June 27]

Session 4- Computer Vision and Image Processing

Meeting ID: 640 6624 9048 Meeting Link: https://zoom.com.cn/j/64066249048 Chair: Assoc. Prof. Kostas E. Psannis, University of Macedonia, Greece

Performance Comparison of Saliency Detection Methods for Food Region Extraction 16:00-16:15 C0011 Mr. Haobin Wen, Lin Liang, Fei Liu Xi’an Jiaotong University Xi’an, China

Real-Time Cleaning and Refinement of Facial Animation Signals 16:15-16:30 C0032 Mr. Takuya Futagami, Noboru Hayasaka, Takao Onoye Osaka University, Japan

Classification of Vigilance based on EEG 16:30-16:45 C0035 Dr. Meiyan Zhang, Jinwei Sun, Qisong Wang, Dan Liu Harbin Institute of Technology, China

Estimation of Respiratory Patterns from Video with an Automatic Region of Interest Selection 16:45-17:00 C048-A Ms. Prasara Jakkaew, Takao Onoye Osaka University, Japan

Dynamic Chaotic Biometric Identity Isomorphic Elliptic Curve (DCBI-IEC) for Crypto Images 17:00-17:15 C089 Mr. Ahmed Kamal Ibrahim, Esam A. A. A. Hagras, Adel Alfhar, H. A. El-Kamchochi Air Defense College, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt

Trait Extraction Method for Digital Equipment Using Clock Drifts Based on Comparison of Criterion Server 17:15-17:30 C095 Asst. Prof. Naoto Hoshikawa, Tomoyoshi Shimobaba, Tomoyoshi Ito National Institute of Technology, Oyama College, Japan

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[10:10-11:25, June 28]

Session 5- Digital Image Processing and Technology

Meeting ID: 620 0193 5817 Meeting Link: https://zoom.com.cn/j/62001935817 Chair: Prof. Tomio Goto, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

Mammogram Denoising Using High Boost Filter and Vectorization Convolutional Neural Networks 10:10-10:25 C0027 Varakorn Kidsumran Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Surin campus,

Underwater Image Enhancement using Dual Adversarial Network 10:25-10:40 C0013 Mr. Zheng’ao Wang, Tanlin Li, Wen Qu Dalian Maritime University Dalian, China

Enhancement Spatial Transformer Networks for Text Classification 10:40-10:55 C0025 Mr. Ka-HouChan, Sio-Kei Im, Vai-KeiIan, Ka-ManChan, Wei Ke Macao Polytechnic Institute Macau, China

Image Retrieval Algorithm based on Deep Learning 10:55-11:10 C0030 Ms. Yidan Li, Mingjie Wang Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

Research and Implementation of Violation monitoring system for Electric Customer Service Hall 11:10-11:25 C0034 Mr. Shiwen Dong, Peng Wu, Junfeng Qiao Global Energy Interconnection Research Institute co.Ltd. Nanjing, China

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ORAL SESSION

[10:10-11:40, June 28]

Session 6- Intelligent Computing and Artificial Intelligence

Meeting ID: 640 6624 9048 Meeting Link: https://zoom.com.cn/j/64066249048 Chair: Assoc. Prof. Pingguo Huang, Gifu Shotoku Gakuen University, Japan

Comparative Study of Predictive Analytics Algorithms and Tools on Property & Casualty Insurance Solvency Prediction 10:10-10:25 TF305 Asst. Prof. Lu Xiong Middle Tennessee State University, USA

Remote Control of Haptic-enabled Cooking Manipulator 10:25-10:40 C059-A Mr. Ho Chi Kwan, Takanori Miyoshi, Yutaka Ishibashi, Pingguo Huang Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan

A Revolutionary Interactive Smart Classroom (RISC) with the Use of Emerging Technologies 10:40-10:55 C069 Mr. Vasileios A. Memos, Georgios Minopoulos, Christos Stergiou, Konstantinos E. Psannis, Yutaka Ishibashi University of Macedonia

Effects of Robot Position Control Using Force Information in Remote Robot Systems with Force Feedback: Comparition between Human-Robot and 10:55-11:10 C082 Robot-Robot Cases Mr. Satoru Ishikawa, Yutaka Ishibashi, Pingguo Huang, Yuichiro Tateiwa Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

Time-Sensitive Multi-User Oriented Mobile Edge Computing Task Scheduling Algorithm 11:10-11:25 C062 Ms. Jingwen Zhang, Bo Jiang, Hua Zhao, Yue Xu The 32nd Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation, China

New Effective Differential Evolution Algorithm for the Project Scheduling Problem 11:25-11:40 C085 Mr. Huu Dang Quoc, Loc Nguyen The, Cuong Nguyen Doan, Toan Phan Thuong Mai University, Ha Noi, Viet Nam

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[13:30-15:00, June 28]

Session 7- Wireless Communication and Transmission Technology

Meeting ID: 620 0193 5817 Meeting Link: https://zoom.com.cn/j/62001935817 Chair: Prof. Hiroyuki Kimiyama, Daido University, Japan

A Novel Node Design based on Smart Antenna in Ad-hoc Network 13:30-13:45 C012 Mr. Lijun Peng, Zhenhua Liu R&D Center of TT&C and Communication CETC38, China

Successive Artificial Noise Cancellation for Security Enhancing Spatial Modulation 13:45-14:00 C022 Weicheng Yu, Xuefen Wan, Xue-Qin Jiang, Jun Li, Miaowen Wen, Jia Hou Donghua University, China

Intra-Network Clock Synchronization for Wireless Networks: From State of the Art Systems to an Improved Solution 14:00-14:15 C029 Mr. Dennis Krummacker, Christoph Fischer, Khurshid Alam, Michael Karrenbauer, Sergiy Melnyk, Hans Dieter Schotten, Peng Chen, Siyu Tang German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany

Handover Management for D2D Communication in 5G Networks 14:15-14:30 C080 Prof. Wei Kuang Lai, Chin-Shiuh Shieh, Fu-Sheng Chou, Chia-Yu Hsu National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan

A Methodology to Select Topology Generators for Ad Hoc Mesh Network Simulations 14:30-14:45 IP01 Dr. Michael O’Sullivan, Leonardo Aniello, Vladimiro Sassone Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom

A Collision Rate-based Backoff Algorithm for Wireless Home Area Networks Assoc. Prof. Cheng-Han Lin, Ming-Fong Tsai, Wen-Shyang Hwang, Ming-Hua 14:45-15:00 C061 Cheng Fooyin University, Taiwan

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[13:30-15:00, June 28]

Session 8- Information Network and Technology

Meeting ID: 640 6624 9048 Meeting Link: https://zoom.com.cn/j/64066249048 Chair: Prof. Hiroshi Sunaga, Osaka Institute of Technology, Japan

Space-Time Block Coded Cooperative MIMO 13:30-13:45 C020-A Cai-Yan Li, Xue-Qin Jiang, Dr. Han Hai, Yuyang Peng, Kaizhi Peng, Jian Wang Donghua University, China

Power Analysis of Symmetric Block Ciphers Kuznyechik 13:45-14:00 C097 Assoc. Prof. Ekaterina Maro, Vadim Girichev Southern Federal University, Russia

Dense Block U-net for Dynamic Scene Deblurring 14:00-14:15 C0006 Dr. Yujie Wu, Hong Zhang, Yawei Li, Yinan Mao, Lei He and Zhoufeng Liu Beihang University, Beijing, China

Research on Topology Planning for Wireless Mesh Networks based on Deep Reinforcement Learning 14:15-14:30 C007 Dr. Changsheng Yin, Ruopeng Yang, Wei Zhu, Xiaofei Zou National University of Defense Technology, China

Intelligent SDN Traffic Classification using Deep Learning: Deep-SDN 14:30-14:45 C084 Dr. Ali Malik, Ruairi de Frein, Mohammed Al-Zeyadi and Javier Andreu-Perez Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin), Ireland

Implementation of Secure Web Conferencing 14:45-15:00 C030 Chun-Hung Richard Lin, Mr. Huan Zhang, Jain-Shing Liu, Shi-Huang Chen National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan

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[16:00-17:30, June 28]

Session 9- Machine Learning and Neural Networks

Meeting ID: 620 0193 5817 Meeting Link: https://zoom.com.cn/j/62001935817 Chair: Prof. Chih-Peng Fan, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

Stochastic Model Pruning via Weight Dropping Away and Back Xueshuang Xiang, Mr. Haipeng Jia, Da Fan, Meiyu Huang, Changhao Sun, 16:00-16:15 C0029 Yang He Qian Xuesen Laboratory of Space Technology China Academy of Space Technology, China

Polyp Classification Based on Deep Neural Network for Colonoscopic Images 16:15-16:30 C0016 Guo-Shiang Lin, Sheng-Lei Yan, Ming-Hsien Tsai, Wen-Jan Chen, Jen-Yung Lin National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taiwan

SVN Based Hiragana and Katakana Recognition Algorithm with Neural Network Based Segmentation 16:30-16:45 C0019 Mr. Piotr Szymkowski, Khalid Saeed, Nobuyuki Nishiuchi Bialystok University of Technology Wiejska 45A 15–351 Białystok, Poland

Real-Time Grasp Detection Using Improved FMM and Cascaded Neural Networks 16:45-17:00 C4036 Mr. Wu Peng, Liu Weiwei, Dong Shiwen Global Energy Interconnection Research Institute co.Ltd., Beijing, China

Unified Forward and Inverse Integer Transforms Design with Fast Algorithm Based Hardware Sharing Architecture 17:00-17:15 C023 Chia-Wei Chang, Hao-Fan Hsu, Prof. Chih-Peng Fan National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

Comparison of Video Codecs Performance for Real-Time Transmission Mr. Georgios Minopoulos, Vasileios A. Memos, Konstantinos E. Psannis, 17:15-17:30 C068 Yutaka Ishibashi University of Macedonia, Greece

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[16:00-17:15, June 28]

Session 10- Modern Information Theory and Technology

Meeting ID: 640 6624 9048 Meeting Link: https://zoom.com.cn/j/64066249048 Chair: Prof. Hitoshi Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Influences of Customer Engagement of Movie Trailers on e-WOM and ICT in Social Media 16:00-16:15 C073 Assoc. Prof. Ribut Basuki, Hotlan Siagian, Zeplin J.H. Tarigan Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Technology Acceptance Model and Information Technology System on Sustainable Tourism Development 16:15-16:30 C075 Ms. Dewi Pertiwi, Widjojo Suprapto, Sautma R. Basana Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Moiré Pattern Removal with a Generative Adversarial Network 16:30-16:45 C0010 Mr. Jinhui Wang, Lijiang Chen, Pengfei Chen, Xia Mao Beihang University, Beijing, China

PeTIT: Perceiving the Technological Innovation Trends via the Heuristic Model of Community Detection 16:45-17:00 C019 Hecan Zhang, Xin Guo, Assoc. Prof. Chengqi Yi, Yue Dou, Dong Chen, Nannan Tong, Jiandong Wang State Information Center, China

Implementing IOT Lottery on Data Encryption Standard 17:00-17:15 IP03 Mohammed M. Alani, Dr. Muath Alrammal, and Munir Naveed Higher Colleges of Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE

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ICCCI 2020

The 2nd International Conference on Computer Communication and the Internet June 26Fri.-28Sun., 2020

Thank you for your attendance!

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