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WINS 2025

3rd Workshop on Intelligent Infocommunication Networks, Systems and Services (WINS 2025)

3 February, 2025, BME QBF08

Preliminary program:

Machine learning applications  
9:30 Máté Gedeon and Patrik Marozsán Rethinking Numerical Table Recognition: A Transparent Algorithmic Solution for Specific OCR Problems
9:50 Attila Zoltán Jenei and Dávid Sztahó Post-model fusion of speech, drawing, and movement data to classify Parkinson’s disease
10:10 Mohammed Hamzah Abed and Dávid Sztahó Effect of Child Voices on Forensic Voice Comparison using Deep Speaker Embeddings
10:30 Coffee break  
     
Speech technology  
10:50 Amin Hassairi and Péter Mihajlik Conformer-based Automatic Speech Recognition for Arabic Dialects
11:10 Riad Larbi and Mohammed Salah Al-Radhi Architectural Enhancements and Feature Optimization of AutoVocoder for High-Quality Speech Synthesis
11:30 Ibrahim Ibrahimov, Gábor Gosztolya and Csaba Zainkó Regeneration of Ultrasound Tongue Images using Tongue Position Values towards Articulatory-to-Acoustic Mapping
     
Poster session  
12:00 Presentation of the posters in 5 minutes each  
12:30 Lunch & viewing the posters  
  Gergely Gembela and Gergely Mezei Controlling Intelligent Prostheses Using ETSI MEC
  Botond Bárdos Deák, Adrián Tibor Bodai and Mohammed Salah Al-Radhi Optimizing Cardiac MRI Segmentation: An Ensemble Approach with U-Net Variants
  Salam Allawi Hussein and Sandor R. Repas Evaluating Machine Learning Algorithms for Effective Protocol Classification
  Zineb Hammadi and Mohammed Salah Al-Radhi ESCAPE: Emotion Self-Supervised Context Aware Pitch Estimation
  Doaa Subhi and Laszlo Bacsardi Analysis of the Entanglement Assistance Effect on Quality of Service of multi-Class IoT Networks
  Mohammed Hamzah Abed and Dávid Sztahó Effect of Child Voices on Forensic Voice Comparison using Deep Speaker Embeddings
  Daniel Dr. Molitorisz and Sandor Dr. Szabo Wearable AI supported on-court injury prevention system to avoid lateral ankle injuries
     
Algorithms and numerical methods  
13:30 Dominik Tamás Szabó, Zsolt Badics, Oszkár Bíró and József Pávó Calculation of the eddy current field in components of Tokamak type fusion reactors using the open source GetDP software
13:50 Gyula Y. Katona and Humara Khan Minimally tough series–parallel graphs with toughness more than 1/2
14:10 Hussein Al-Kinani, Mohammed Almasaoodi, Abdulbasit Sabaawi and Sándor Imre Investigation of QOFDMA in Noisy Environment
14:30 Gergely Köpeczi-Bócz Simulation of drone-based quantum key distribution systems
     
Mesterséges intelligencia az oktatásban  
15:00 Kerekasztal beszélgetés (magyar nyelven)  
  Moderátor: Varga Pál  

Call for papers

The WINS workshop aims for exchanging ideas and recent results in the general domains of Intelligent Infocommunication Networks, Systems and Services. The workshop Authors are invited to submit original contributions written in English that have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. The submissions should be scientifically sound, and could report on theoretical research results as well as about achievements appreciated by industrial experts.
Technical papers must be formatted using the IEEE 2-column format and not exceed 6 pages.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Communication theory
  • Optical communications
  • Quantum computing and quantum communication
  • Broadband radio communications
  • Communication systems in space
  • Propagation and scattering of electromagnetic waves
  • Infocommunication aspects of EMC
  • Remote sensing
  • Sensor fusion
  • State of the art hardware elements of infocommunication systems
  • Distributed systems
  • Telecommunication systems
  • Network Science
  • Softwarized Networks, SDN, NFV, VNF
  • Artificial Intelligence in networks and services
  • Generative AI in networks, systems and services
  • Speech interface technologies
  • Human computer interactions
  • Deep learning for signal processing and NLP
  • Multimedia processing and content distribution
  • Data Science and its applications
  • Sensor networks, IoT, V2X and smart cities
  • Intelligent network and service management
  • Network Security
  • Management of smart vertical systems for Industry 4.0
  • Human-Machine collaboration towards Industry 5.0
  • Modeling, measurement and performance analysis

Organizing committee:

General Chairs:
Dr. Sándor Imre (BME-HIT), Dr. Szabolcs Gyimóthy (BME-HVT), Dr. Pál Varga (BME-TMIT)

Technical Program Chairs:
Dr. Gábor Horváth (BME-HIT), Dr. József Pávó (BME-HVT), Dr. János Tapolcai (BME-TMIT)

Submissions:

Through EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wins21

Important dates:

Registration of Title and Abstract: 9 December, 2024 16 December, 2024
Full paper submission: 12 December, 2024 19 December, 2024
Notification about decision: 13 January, 2025
Camera ready paper: 1 February, 2025
Workshop day: 3 February, 2025