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Sixth International Conference on
Information Science and Technology
Organizer:
ICIST2016 FINAL PROGRAM
IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society
Dalian University of Technology
Sponsors:
Dalian University of Technology
Welcome Messages
On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the Sixth International Conference on Information
Science and Technology (ICIST2016), we welcome you to attend this event taking place in
Dalian, China during May 5-8, 2016, following the successes of previous events.
ICIST2016 aims to provide a high-level international forum for scientists, engineers, and
educators to present the state of the art of research and applications in computational
intelligence. The conference features plenary speeches given by world renowned scholars,
and regular sessions with broad coverage. Papers presented at ICIST2016 are published in the
EI-indexed proceedings to be included in IEEE Xplore database. The conference favors
papers representing advanced theories and innovative applications in computational
intelligence.
ICIST2016 received 154 submissions from many countries and regions. Based on rigorous
peer reviews by the Program Committee members and reviewers, 102 high-quality papers
were accepted for publications, making an overall acceptance rate of 66.23%. In addition to
contributed papers, four distinguished scholars (Prof. C. L. Philip Chen, University of Macau;
Prof. Shyi-Ming Chen, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology; Prof. Tak Wu
Sam Kwong, City University of Hong Kong; Prof. Yuhui Shi, Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool
University) were invited to given plenary speeches, providing us with the recent
developments in diversified areas in computational intelligence.
ICIST2016 is sponsored by the Dalian University of Technology, technically co-sponsored by
IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society.
We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to all the Program
Committee members and the reviewers of ICIST2016 for their dedicated and professional
services. Moreover, we would like to express our heartfelt appreciations to the plenary
speakers for their vision and dissemination of the latest research developments and future
directions in computational intelligence. Finally, we would like to thank all the speakers,
authors, and participants for their great contribution and support to make ICIST2016 a
success. We wish your ICIST2016 experience to be academically beneficial and personally
enjoyable!
ICIST2016 Organizing Committee
Organization
General Chair
Jun Wang, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Advisory Chairs
Philip C. L Chen, University of Macau, Macao
Gary. G. Yen, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, USA
Steering Chairs
Derong Liu, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Wei Wang, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
Organizing Chairs
Min Han, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
Dan Wang, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, China
Program Chairs/Co-Chairs
Fengyu Cong, Chengan Guo, Huchuan Lu, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
Zeng-Guang Hou, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Sanqing Hu, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou,China
Wen Xu, Huawei Technologies, Munich, Germany
Zhigang Zeng, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
Yanning Zhang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China
Special Sessions Chairs
Xiaolin Hu, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Tieshan Li, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, China
Qingshan Liu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
Zhangshan Wang, Northeasternern University, Shenyang, China
Publicity Chairs
Yuanqing Li, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China
Yi Shen, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
Changyin Sun, Southeast University, Nanjing, China
Zhang Yi, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
Huaguang Zhang, Northeastern University, Shenyang, China
Publications Chairs
Zhengyuan Guo, Hunan University, Changsha, China
Jin Hu, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Chongqing, China
Sitian Qin, Harbin Institute of Technology, Weihai, China
Nian Zhang, University of District of Columbia, Washington, DC, USA
Registration Chairs
Shenshen Gu, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China
Jie Lian, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
Local Arrangements Chairs
Xinzhe Wang, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian, China
Jianchao Fan, National Ocean Environment Monitoring Center, Dalian, China
Program Committee
Jianting Cao
Zheng Chang
Fengyu Cong
Yang Cong
Jose Alfredo Ferreira
Costa
Ruxandra Liana
Costea
Mingcong Deng
Jianchao Fan
Jiang Feng
Wai-Keung Fung
Shenshen Gu
Chen Guici
Chengan Guo
Ping Guo
J. Han
Zeng-Guang Hou
Junhao Hu
Sanqing Hu
Jing Jin
Shunshoku Kanae
Huanjie Li
Ming Li
Shiying Li
Cheng Lian
Xiaoming Liu
Huchuan Lu
Xue Mei
Gaoxiang Ouyang
Zhouhua Peng
Tapani Ristaniemi
Qiankun Song
Junfeng Sun
Hong Tang
Qing Tao
Feng Wan
Haoran Wang
Hongkai Wang
Jun Wang
Ruiping Wang
Wenwu Wang
Xinzhe Wang
Shiping Wen
Ailong Wu
Qiang Wu
Tao Xiang
Wen Xu
Zheng Yan
Shaofu Yang
Yingjie Yang
Wei Yao
Zhigang Zeng
Jie Zhang
Qieshi Zhang
Tianzhu Zhang
Yanning Zhang
Yu Zhang
Qibin Zhao
Wei-Shi Zheng
Guoxu Zhou
Wangmeng Zuo
Deep Learning, Convolution Neural Networks, and Their Applications
Prof. C. L. Philip Chen (IEEE Fellow, AAAS Fellow) Dean of Faculty of Science and Technology,
University of Macau, Macau, China
Email: [email protected]
Abstract: In recent years, deep learning caves out a research wave in machine learning. With outstanding performance, more and more applications of deep learning in pattern recognition, image recognition, speech recognition, and video processing have been developed. Restricted Boltzmann machine (RBM) plays an important role in current deep learning techniques, as most of existing deep networks are based on or related to it. Also, convolutional neural networks have been brought back to attention again, especially its famous application in AlphaGo competition. This talk will also discuss how the deep learning and convolutional neural networks are working.
Speaker: C. L. Philip Chen (S’88–M’88–SM’94–F’07) received his M.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 1985 and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, in 1988. After having worked at U.S. for 23 years as a tenured professor, as a department head and associate dean in two different universities, he is currently the Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Macau, Macau, China and a Chair Professor of the Department of Computer and Information Science.
Dr. Chen is a Fellow of the IEEE and AAAS. He was the President of IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society (SMCS) (2012-2013). Currently, he is the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems (2014- ). He is currently an Associate Editor of IEEE Trans on Fuzzy Systems, IEEE Trans on Cybernetics, IEEE/CAA Automatica Sinica, and several IEEE Transactions. He is also the Chair of TC 9.1 Economic and Business Systems of IFAC. His research areas are systems, cybernetics, and computational intelligence. He is also an executive board member of SMCS and Chinese Association of Automation (CAA), Associate Editor-in-Chief of Communications of CAA, Fellow of CAA and Fellow of HKIE. In addition, he is an ABET (Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology Education) Program Evaluator for Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Software Engineering programs. He was recently an elected academician for International Academy of Systems and Cybernetic Sciences.
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Fuzzy Forecasting Based on High-Order Fuzzy Time Series and Genetic Algorithms
Prof. Shyi-Ming Chen (IEEE Fellow, IFSA Fellow) Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering,
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract:
In our daily life, we often use forecasting techniques to predict weather, earthquakes, stock, temperature, etc. Traditional forecasting methods cannot deal with forecasting problems whose historical data are linguistic values. In recent years, some researchers used fuzzy time series to handle forecasting problems. In this talk, we introduce two forecasting methods based on two factors high-order fuzzy time series and genetic algorithms. Firstly, we introduce a method to forecast the temperature and the TAIFEX (Taiwan Futures Exchange), based on the two-factors high-order fuzzy time series. Secondly, we introduce a method for temperature prediction and TAIFEX forecasting based on genetic algorithms and high-order fuzzy time series. Finally, we offer some research directions, which are worth pursuing for future research.
Speaker:
Shyi-Ming Chen received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, in June 1991. He is currently a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan. From August 2007 to July 2010, he was the Dean of the College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Jinwen University of Science and Technology, New Taipei City, Taiwan. From August 2011 to July 2012, he was the Vice President of the National Taichung University of Education, Taichung, Taiwan. He is currently the President of the Taiwanese Association for Consumer Electronics (TACE). He was the President of the Taiwanese Association for Artificial Intelligence (TAAI) from January 2005 to January 2009. He has published more than 460 papers in referred journals, conference proceedings and book chapters. His research interests include fuzzy systems, knowledge-based systems, artificial intelligence, neural networks, data mining, information retrieval, and genetic algorithms.
Professor Chen is an IEEE Fellow, an IET Fellow, an IFSA Fellow, and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC) Society. He has received numerous honors and awards, including the 1997 Outstanding Youth Electrical Engineer Award granted by the Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineering (CIEE), Republic of China, the 2001 Distinguished Talented Person Award, Republic of China, for Distinguished Contributions in Information Technologies, the 2002 Distinguished Electrical Engineering Professor Award granted by the Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineering (CIEE), Republic of China, the 2007-2010 Distinguished Research Award of the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, the 2008 Distinguished Engineering Professor Award granted by the Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE), Republic of China, the 2012-2015 Distinguished Research Award of the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, and the 2013 Distinguished Contributions Award of the Taiwanese Association for Consumer Electronics (TACE). Professor Chen is currently a Chair of the IEEE SMC’s Technical Committee on Intelligent Internet Systems, the Counselor of the IEEE Student Branch at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST), and the Advisor of the IEEE SMC Student Branch Chapter at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. He was an officer of the IEEE Taipei Section from January 2007 to December 2008, the Vice Chair of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society, Taipei Chapter, from January 2008 to December 2009, and a member of the Board of Governors of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society from January 2008 to December 2010. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the Chinese Fuzzy Systems Association (CFSA) from January 1998 to December 2004 and a member of the Board of Governors of the Taiwan Fuzzy Systems Association (TFSA)from January 2008 to December 2010. Professor Chen is currently an Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Granular Computing (Published by Springer), an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, an Associate Editor of Information Sciences, an Editorial Board Member of Information Fusion, an Associate Editor of Applied Intelligence, an Associate Editor of the Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, an Associate Editor of the International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Tools, an Associate Editor of the International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, an Editor of the New Mathematics and Natural Computation Journal, an Associate Editor of the International Journal of Fuzzy Systems, and an Associate Editor of the International Journal of Innovative Computing, Information and Control. He was an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics-Part A: Systems and Humans, an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics-Part C: Applications and Reviews, an Associate Editor of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine, and an Editorial Board Member of Soft Computing.
Plenary Speech Ⅱ
Stable Matching-Based Selection in
Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization
Prof. Tak Wu Sam Kwong (IEEE Fellow) Department of Computer Science,
City University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
Email: [email protected]
Abstract: Multiobjective problems are always aroused in our daily life in that we have to make decisions based on many different
objectives. Recently, Multiobjective evolutionary algorithm based on decomposition (MOEA/D) decomposes a
multiobjective optimization problem into a set of scalar optimization subproblems and optimizes them in a
collaborative manner. This approach has been proved to be the state of the art method in solving multi-objective/many
objective problems. In MOEA/D, subproblems and solutions are modelled as two sets of agents for matching. Thus,
this kind of selection of promising solutions for subproblems can be regarded as a matching between subproblems and
solutions. This problem could be viewed as a Stable matching problem as for school admission, hospital residents
problems. Also, it can effectively resolve conflicts of interests among selfish agents in the economic market. In this
talk, I will advocate the use of a simple and effective stable matching (STM) model to coordinate the selection process
in MOEA/D. In this model, subproblem agents can express their preferences over the solution agents, and vice versa.
The stable outcome produced by the STM model matches each subproblem with one single solution, and it tradeoffs
convergence and diversity of the evolutionary search. In addition, a two-level stable matching-based selection is
proposed to further guarantee the diversity of the population. More specifically, the first level of stable matching only
matches a solution to one of its most preferred subproblems and the second level of stable matching is responsible for
matching the solutions to the remaining subproblems. Experimental studies demonstrate that the proposed selection
scheme is effective and competitive comparing to other state-of-the-art selection schemes for MOEA/D.
Speaker: Sam Kwong received the B.Sc. degree from the State University of New York at
Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, in 1983, the M.A.Sc. degree in electrical engineering
from the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada, in 1985, and the Ph.D.
degree from the Fernuniversität Hagen, Hagen, Germany, in 1996. From 1985 to
1987, he was a Diagnostic Engineer with Control Data Canada, where he
designed the diagnostic software to detect the manufacture faults of the VLSI
chips in the Cyber 430 machine. He later joined the Bell Northern Research
Canada as a Member of Scientific Staff, where he worked on both the DMS-100 voice network and the DPN-100 data network project. In 1990, he joined the City University of Hong Kong as a Lecturer in the Department of Electronic Engineering. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science. He was responsible of the software design of the first handheld GSM mobile phone consultancy project in which it was one of the largest consultancy projects at the City University of Hong Kong in 1996. He
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coauthored three research books on genetic algorithms, eight book chapters, and over 200 technical papers. He has been a consultant to several companies in telecommunications. Prof. Kwong was awarded the Best Paper Award for his paper entitled “Multiobjective Optimization of Radio-to-Fiber Repeater Placement Using a Jumping Gene Algorithm” at the IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT’05), Hong Kong, in 2005. In addition, he received the Best Paper Award at the 1999 BioInformatics Workshop, Tokyo, for the paper entitled “A Compression Algorithm for DNA Sequences and Its Application in Genome Comparison” in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the conference. Currently, he is the Associate Editor for the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS, the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL electronics, the Journal of Information Science. Currently, he is the Head and Professor of the department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong. Prof. Kwong was elevated to IEEE fellow for his contributions on Optimization Techniques for Cybernetics and Video coding in 2014.
From Brainstorming to Brain Storm Optimization Algorithm
Prof. Yuhui Shi (IEEE Fellow) Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Suzhou, China
Email: [email protected]
Abstract: For problems which are very difficult, if not impossible, for traditional optimization approaches such as hill-climbing approaches to solve, population-based swarm intelligence (SI) algorithms have been being designed to solve. Most existing SI algorithms are nature-inspired and/or bio-inspired, especially are inspired by collective behaviors of objects with low level intelligence. In 2011, a new population-based swarm intelligence algorithm called the brain storm optimization (BSO) algorithm was designed, which was inspired by one of the human being problem solving skills, that is, the brainstorming process. In this talk, the brainstorming process will be introduced first, followed by the introduction of the brain storm optimization algorithm; then new advances on BSO will be presented; finally, the brain storm optimization algorithms will be looked at from the developmental learning perspectives.
Speaker: Dr. Yuhui Shi is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU), Suzhou, China, since 2008. Dr. Shi was with the Electronic Data Systems Corporation (EDS), Indiana, USA, from 1998 to 2007.
He is an IEEE Fellow, the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Swarm Intelligence Research, and an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation. Dr. Shi co-authored a book on Swarm Intelligence together with Dr. James Kennedy and Dr. Russell C. Eberhart, and another book on Computational Intelligence: Concept to Implementation together with Dr. Russell C. Eberhart.
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Preliminary Program
May 6, 2016 (Friday)
13:00 – 18:00 Registration 7th floor
May 7, 2016 (Saturday)
8:00-8:10 Opening Ceremony
Grand Ballroom
7th Floor 8:10-9:00 Plenary speech by Prof. C. L. Philip Chen
9:00-9:50 Plenary speech by Prof. Shyi-Ming Chen
9:50-10:20 Coffee break 7th floor
10:20-11:10 Plenary speech by Prof. Tak Wu Sam Kwong Grand Ballroom
7th floor 11:10-12:00 Plenary speech by Prof. Yuhui Shi
12:00-13:30 Lunch 38th floor
Zhongshan Hotel
13:30-15:30 Oral Sessions
Function Room A Function Room B Function Room C
O11:Bioinformatics and
Biomedical Engineering I
O21:Adpative, Robust &
Fuzzy/Neural Control Systems
I
O31:Networks and Big Data
I
15:30-15:40 Coffee break
15:40-18:00 Oral Sessions
O12:Bioinformatics and
Biomedical Engineering II &
Distributed and Coordination
Control
O22:Computational
Intelligence & Fuzzy/Control
Systems II
O32:Signal Processing and
Telecommunication &
Networks and Big Data II
18:30 - 20:30 Banquet Grand Ballroom
May 8, 2016 (Sunday) 08:00-10:00 Oral Sessions
Function Room B Function Room C
O41:Pattern Recognition and Machine
Learning I
O51:Communications & Information and
Security
10:00-10:10 Coffee break
10:10-12:30 Oral Sessions
O42:Pattern Regnition and Machine
Learning II O52:Computer Vision and Image Processing
Lunch 38th floor, Zhongshan Hotel
May 7, 2016 (Saturday)
Oral Sessions
SO11 Function Room A, 7th floor
Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering I
Chair: Sanqing Hu Co-Chair: Jing Jin
13:30-15:30
13:30 - 13:50 Multilayer Correlation Maximization for Frequency
Recognition in SSVEP Brain-Computer Interface
Yong Jiao, Yu Zhang, Jing
Jin and Xingyu Wang
13:50 - 14:10 Concentrate Your Mind by Counting the Flashing
Point: A New P300 Pattern in BCI
Hanhan Zhang, Huiping
Hu, Sijie Zhou, Xingyu
Wang and Jing Jin
14:10-14:30 A Gaze-independent BCI Paradigm Used Dummy
Face with Only Eyes Region as Stimuli
Long Chen, Sijie Zhou,
Jing Jin and Xingyu Wang
14:30-14:50 Motor Imagery EEG Classification via Bayesian
Extreme Learning Machine
Yu Zhang, Jing Jin, Xingyu
Wang and Yu Wang
14:50-15:10 Sparse Optimal Score based on Generalized Elastic
Net Model for Brain Computer Interface
Qiang Wu, Yu Zhang, Ju
Liu, Jiande Sun and Jie Li
15:10-15:30 A Fatal Drawback of the Widely Used Granger
Causality in Neuroscience
Xueqing Hu, Sanqing Hu,
Jianhai Zhang, Wangzen
Kong and Yu Cao
SO21 Function Room B, 7th floor
Adpative, Robust & Fuzzy/Neural Control Systems I
Chair: Chen Guo
13:30-15:30
13:30 - 13:50 Model Predictive Control for Dynamic Positioning
System of Ships with Unknown Time-varying
Disturbances and Actuator Constraint
Guibing Zhu, Jialu Du and
Yongchao Liu
13:50 - 14:10 Path-Following Control of Underactuated Ships
using Actor-Critic Reinforcement Learning with
MLP Neural Networks
Haiqing Shen and Chen
Guo
14:10-14:30 Adaptive Backstepping Control of Uncertain
Systems in the Presence of Unmodeled Dynamics
and Time-Varying Delays
Lijuan Liu, Ximing Sun,
Jing Zhou, Changyun Wen
and Wei Wang
14:30-14:50 New Robust Control Design of a Class of Dual-
Actuator Systems
Kai Zheng, Xingcheng
Wang, Guofeng Wang and
Yi Jiang
14:50-15:10 Exponential Stabilization of Nonlinear Switched
Systems with Actuator Saturation
Yun Wang, Jie Lian,
Hongwei Wang and Xiaona
Wang
15:10-15:30 Maneuvering Mathematical Model and Course
Control of POD-driven Ship Zaiji Piao and Chen Guo
SO12 Function Room A, 7th floor
Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering II & Distributed and Coordination
Control
Chair: Qibin Zhao Co-Chair: Wen-Cheng Lai
15:40-18:00
15:40-16:00 Integrated Chip Health Transducer and Wireless
Control for Biomedical and Computer Systems
Wen-Cheng Lai and Ming-
An Chung
16:00-16:20 An Auditory Steady State Response Detection
Method via Quadrature Matched Filter
Haiyan Suo, Bing Sun, Nan
Hu, Shiqi Lu and Guolin
Chen
16:20-16:40 Containment Maneuvering of Marine Surface
Vessels
Zhouhua Peng, Jun Wang
and Dan Wang
16:40-17:00 Coordinated Target-enclosing of Underactuated
Marine Surface Vehicles
Lu Liu, Dan Wang and
Zhouhua Peng
17:00-17:20 A New Model for a Traffic Flow Based on Multi-
agent and Positive Switched Systems
Dong Wang, Guoyang Li,
Wei Wang and Xintong
Guo
17:20-17:40 Tensor Denoising using Bayesian CP Factorization
Lihua Gui, Qibin Zhao and
Jianting Cao
SO22 Function Room B, 7th floor
Computational Intelligence & Fuzzy/Control Systems II
Chair: Jianbin Qiu
15:40-18:00
15:40-16:00 Prescribed Performance Adaptive Fuzzy Control for
Strict-Feedback System with Input Saturation
Lijie Wang, Chengwei
Wu, Qi Zhou and Xing
16:00-16:20 Tool Path Optimization for Energy Efficient
Machining Using Exhaustive and Simulated
Annealing
Xiaoxia Li, Qinggang
Wang, Jun Zhang, and
Jianxiao Liu
16:20-16:40 Predicating Photovoltaic Power Generation Using
an Improved Hybrid Heuristic Method
Jie Li, Rui Wang, Tao
Zhang, Tianjun Liao, and
Xiaoyu Zhang
16:40-17:00 An Evolutionary Many-Objective Optimization
Algorithm Based on Population Decomposition and
Reference Distance
Zhe Zheng, Hai-Lin Liu,
and Lei Chen
17:00-17:20 Robust Vehicle Logo Recognition Based on Locally
Collaborative Representation With Principal
Components
Zhiqiang Xiang, Yuexian
Zou, Xiaoqun Zhou, and
Xiaolin Huang
17:20-17:40
Adaptive RBF Neural Network Control for
Unmanned Surface Vessel Course Tracking
Cunhe Li, Yongsheng
Zhao, Guofeng Wang,
Yunsheng Fan, and Yiming
Bai
17:40-18:00 Decentralized Control for Continuous-Time Large-
Scale Takagi-Sugeno Fuzzy Affine Systems
Shasha Fu, Jianbin Qiu, and
Wenqiang Ji
SO31 Function Room C, 7th floor
Networks and Big Data I
Chair: Nian Zhang
13:30-15:30
13:30 - 13:50 Cost-Sensitive Spectral Clustering for Photo-
Thermal Infrared Imaging Data
Nian Zhang
13:50 - 14:10 An improved Actuator Node Deployment
Algorithm of CPSs Network based on QPSO
Huigang Li, Xiangli Zhang
and Hongmei Zhang
14:10-14:30 Capacity Analysis and Blind Signals Separation
Method of WSDM System under Multiple Sources
Condition
Yufan Cao, Jianguo Zhang,
Wei Zhao, Yuehong Shen
and Ke Wang
14:30-14:50 Network Traffic and User Behavior Analysis of
Mobile Reading Applications Yue Chang and Fang Liu
14:50-15:10 An Efficient Spatial Group Restricted Access
Window Scheme for IEEE 802.11ah Networks
Mengxi Dong, Zhanji Wu,
Xiang Gao and Huan Zhao
15:10-15:30 Data Safety: Concept and Analysis Method Review
Cong Pan, Minyan Lu and
Luyi Li
SO32 Function Room C, 7th floor
Signal Processing and Telecommunication & Networks and Big Data II
Chair: Yen-Bor Lin
16:00-18:00
16:00-16:20 A Deadlock-free NoC Architecture for the Sea of
Heterogeneous Processing Elements
Chung-Ping Young and
Yen-Bor Lin
16:20-16:40 Routing the Social Graphs for the Large-Scale
Heterogeneous Information Accessing Bing Li
16:40-17:00 Optimal Power Allocation for Multi-LED Phase-
shifted Based Indoor MISO VLC Systems with
Linear Receivers
Wenya Wang, Yijun Zhu
and Yanyu Zhang
17:00-17:20 Time Delay Estimation Based on Fractional Lower
Order Wigner-Ville Distribution
Yongmei Sun, Fuzhang
Wang and Tianshuang Qiu
17:20-17:40 Performance Improvement of Mandarin Digital
Whispered Speech Recognition Based on
Multistage Classification
Xueqin Chen, Jun Sha,
Yibiao Yu and Heming
Zhao
17:40-18:00 Performance Analysis of Mandarin Whispered
Speech Recognition Based on Normal Speech
Training Model
Xueqin Chen, Heming
Zhao and Xiaohe Fan
May 8, 2016 (Sunday)
SO41 Function Room B, 7th floor
Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning I
Chair: Chengan Guo
8:00-10:00
08:00-08:20 Data Exchange Similarity Based on Flow Field for
Link Prediction Problem Chenxi Shao and Yang Xu
08:20-08:40 Mechanism Analysis on Large Calibration Errors of
Seabottom Beacon How to Improve Navigation
Peformace
Dongdong Li, Daxiong Ji,
Yang Lin and Jian Liu
08:40-09:00 Design and Implementation of Parallel Algorithms
for Sample Adaptive Offset in HEVC Based on
GPU
Weilong Zhang and
Chengan Guo
09:00-09:20 An Exact Word Lattice Generation Method in the
Weighted Finite-State Transducer Framework
Guangmou Pan, Cheng Lu
and Jia Liu
09:20-09:40 A Robust Tracking Algorithm based on Sparse
Histogram
Feibin Li, Tieyong Cao,
Hui Huang, Wen Wang and
Zhijun Song
09:40-10:00 Research on a Least Squares Thresholding
Algorithm for Pavement Crack Detection
Qiao Meng, Xiaoying
Wang and Yu-An Zhang
SO51 Function Room C, 7th floor
Communications & Information and Security
Chair: Fengyu Cong
08:00-10:00
08:00-08:20 Energy Efficiency of IDF MIMO Relay System
with Antenna Selection Under a Holistic Power
Model
Benli Li, Li Chen and Guo
Wei
08:20-08:40 Measurements Processing Algorithm for Fiber
Propagation Delay Using the Modified Kalman
Filter
Jungang Yang, Chao Wang
and Kai Wang
08:40-09:00 On Effect of Rough Sea Surface on the Propagation
of Electromagnetic Wave in Atmospheric Duct
Xiao-Long Zhao and Wei-
Jun Lin
09:00-09:20 Baseband OFDM Phase Modulation System for
Visible Light Communication
Gui-Teng Xie, Hong-Yi Yu
and Yi-Jun Zhu
09:20-09:40 Max-Min Fair Joint Precoding for Multibeam
Satellite Communication Systems
Hongjun Li, Qing Yao,
Yuanzhi He, Jingchao
Wang, Jing Wang, Fuchun
Han and Wen Liu
09:40-10:00 Integral Cryptanalysis on Simeck
Kai Zhang, Jie Guan, Bin
Hu and Dongdai Lin
SO42 Function Room B, 7th floor
Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning II
Chair: Miroslav Popovic
10:10-12:30
10:10-10:30 Estimating Transaction Execution Times for A
Software Transactional Memory
Miroslav Popovic,
Branislav Kordic and Ilija
Basicevic
10:30-10:50 A Multiclass Classification Model for Stock News
Based on Structured Data
Weitao Weng, Yongbin
Liu, Sibo Wang and Kai
Lei
10:50-11:10 An Advanced Trie-Based HTTP Parsing Algorithm
Anqi Li, Dazhong He and
Huan Wang
11:10-11:30 Scheduling Method for Phased Array Radar Over
Chaos Adaptively Genetic Algorithm
Hao-Wei Zhang, Jun-Wei
Xie and Chuan Sheng
11:30-11:50 Research and Improvement of Apriori Algorithm
Jiaoling Du, Xiangli Zhang,
Hongmei Zhang and Lei
Chen
11:50-12:10 The On-line Viewing System of the Distributed
Gigapixel Image
Nan Mu, Hongzhao Chen,
Houyong Feng, Guijin
Wang and Feng Chen
12:10-12:30 Human Body Shapes Modeling and Feature Points
Location based on ASM for Virtual Fitting
Xinjuan Zhu and Xiaoya
Xiong
SO52 Function Room C, 7th floor
Computer Vision and Image Processing
Chair: Jianchao Fan
10:10-12:10
10:10-10:30 Real-time Video Copy Detection Based on Hadoop
Jing Li, Qiang Wu, Xuquan
Lian and Jiande Sun
10:30-10:50 Gaze Estimation Based on Camera Relay
Haifeng Qi, Qiang Wu,
Baobao Guo, Jing Li,
Jiande Sun and Hua Yan
10:50-11:10 Moving Object Tracking Method Based on
Ultrasonic Automatic Detection Algorithm
Damei Fu and Zhihong
Zhao
11:10-11:30 Multi-Stage Feature Learning Based Object Recognition and 3D Pose Estimation with Kinect
Wei Zeng, Guoyuan Liang, Can Wang and Xinyu Wu
11:30-11:50 Enhancing Underwater Image by Dark Channel
Prior and Color Correction Min Han and Chao Chen
11:50-12:10 SAR Image Unsupervised Segmentation Based on
Modified Fuzzy C-means Algorithm
Yuanyuan Hu, Jianchao
Fan and Jun Wang
May 8, 2016 (Sunday)
Poster Session
Podium, 7th floor
14:00-17:00
A QoS-based resource allocation algorithm for D2D communication
underlaying cellular networks Baozhou Yu and Qi Zhu
Prediction of Total Execution Time for MapReduce Applications Yan Ling
Oblique remote sensing image matching based on improved AKAZE
algorithm
Yuxuan Liu, Chaozhen Lan
and Canhai Li
High Precision Calibration Strategy and Algorithm on Binocular Visual
Collaborative Tracking
Qi Shang, Yue Zhou and
Guifu Jia
Optimal Power Allocation for Multi-LED Phase-shifted Based Indoor
MISO VLC Systems with Linear Receivers
Wenya Wang, Yijun Zhu
and Yanyu Zhang
Optimization design and implementation of gateway based on firewall for
access control Yachao Zhu
A task backfill based scientific workflow scheduling strategy on cloud
platform
Shaowei Liu, Kaijun Ren,
Kefeng Deng and Junqiang
Song
Fuzzy Theory based Traffic Safety Messages Fusion Algorithm Gan Chen,Gongan Qiu,
Yongzheng Zhou
Hopf bifurcation and chaos in the time-delay Chua’s Circuit Xingran Liao and Nankun
Mu
Imbalanced Clustering for High-Dimensional and Overlapped Data Set Nian Zhang
Global robust exponential stability of complex-valued Cohen-Grossberg
neural networks with mixed delays
Qingfa Li, Yongwei Zhou,
Sitian Qin and Yaqiu Liu
A New Solution of Ambiguity in Pose Estimation of Circle Feature using a
Concentric Circle Constraint
Mingliang Fu and Yuquan
Leng
Activation of FAK Promotes ERK-Mediated Osteogenesis for Tensile
Force-Subjected Periodontal Ligament Cell
Ze-Jian Li, Chun-Ting Lu,
Jiong Li, Shuyuan Ma and
Ren-Fa Lai
Cultivation of Periodontal Tissue Cell Sheet by a New Way for Cell Sheet
Engineering
Ze-Jian Li, Chun-Ting Lu,
Jiong Li, Shu-Yuan Ma and
Ren-Fa Lai
Hepatic Cirrhosis in a Citrin-deficient Infant Chun-Ting Lu, Ze-Jian Li,
Jiong Li and Lie Feng
Extreme Learning Machine based sEMG for Drop-Foot after stroke
detection
Sahar Abboud,Tanvir
Anwar andAdel Al
Jumaily
Prediction of chlorophyll-a content using hybrid model of least squares
support vector regression and radial basis function neural networks
Xu Wang, Guoyin Wang
and Xuerui Zhang
An Optimized Algorithm of Signal Processing In Composite System Shipeng Gong
A Quadtree-based Hierarchical Clustering Method for Visualizing Large
Point Dataset Qing Cai and Yimin Zhou
Integrating digital pen devices with traditional medical screening tool for
cognitive assessment
Dapeng Shi, Huang Jin,
Xiaoyan Zhao, Guihuan
Feng, Feng Tian and Bin
Luo
Robust Semi-Global Matching under Different Radiometric Conditions
Zhongxiao Ge, Shuai Xing,
Junjun Zhang, Qin Xia and
Tengda Jiang
Recognition of Public Speaking Anxiety on the Recurrence Quantification
Analysis of GSR Signals
Xu Zhang, Wanhui Wen,
Guangyuan Liu and Hui Hu
USV Model Identification and Course Control
Dongdong Mu, Yongsheng
Zhao, Yunsheng Fan,
Yiming Bai and Guofeng
Wang
A New Recommender System Framework for TV Video
Xu Wang, Xingjun Wang,
Zhixiong Ding and Xinxin
Nie
Evaluation Index System of International Talents with Regional Features in
Hospitality Industry Yanli Bao and Hefeng Hua
Distributed Attitude Coordination Control of Multiple Spacecraft Systems
Based on State Feedback and Output Feedback
Wenyu Li, Chenyue Ma, Lei
Chen and Shujuan Chen
Unsupervised network anomaly detection based on abnormality weights
and subspace clustering
Xuanqiang Zhao, Guoyin
Wang and Zhixing Li
Robust Adaptive Neural Network Control of a Class of Perturbed Uncertain
Pure-feedback Nonlinear Systems with Dead-zone Input
Gang Sun, Mingxin Wang
and Shuangwu Wu
Single Neural Network Approximation-Based Adaptive Control of a Class
of Uncertain Strict-Feedback Nonlinear Systems
Mingxin Wang and Gang
Sun
Stabilization of Underactuated surface vessel with The Roll Pengfei Zhang, Ge Guo and
Wei Yue
A distributed task scheduling strategy for massive mobile application
security detection
Tingyuan Luan, Chengze
Li, Yan Zhang, Qi Li and
Tian Luan
Cooperation Incentive Mechanism for Selfish Users Based on Trust Degree Wen Wang, Kzizhi Huang
and Yi Zou
Direction of Arrival Estimation of Sparse Rectangular Array via Two-
Dimensional Continuous Compressive Sensing
Jincheng Lin, Xiaochuan
Ma, Chengpeng Hao and
Li Jiang
Design of the LFMCW Radar Middleware Based on DM3730 Qingtian Wu and Xia
Wang
Evaluating Social Anxiety through Pulse Transit Time Series based on
Extreme Learning Machine
Hui Hu,Guangyuan
Liu,Wanhui Wen
andXiaokai Liu
A New Key-Aggregate Encryption Scheme with Chosen Ciphertext Security Caihui Lan,Haifeng Li
andCaifen Wang
A High-Efficient Fault Attack on AES S-box
Nan Liao, Xiaoxin Cui,
Tian Wang, Kai Liao,
Dunshan Yu and Xiaole
Cui
A dynamic resource allocation and task scheduling strategy with uncertain
task runtime on IaaS clouds
Shaowei Liu, Kaijun Ren,
Kefeng Deng and Junqiang
Song
Sliding Mode Control of Inverted Pendulum Based on State Observer Jie Zhao and Sijing Ren
Research on Collaborative Management Framework of Cross River Tunnel
Construction Jing Xiong
A One-Pass Identity-Based Authentication and Key Agreement Protocol for
Wireless Roaming
Qingrui Bao, Mengbo Hou
and Kim-Kwang Raymond
Choo
Local Map
Honorary Chairs
Way Kuo, President of City University of Hong Kong, Hong
Kong
Nguyen Minh Hong, Deputy Minister of Information and
Communications, Hanoi, Vietnam
General Chairs
Hoang Bao Hung, Vietnam-Korea Friendship Information
Technology College, Da Nang, Vietnam
Sam Kwong, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Advisory Chairs
Philip C. L. Chen, University of Macao, Macao
Hong Yan, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Steering Chairs
Derong Liu, University of Illinois – Chicago, Chicago, USA
Jun Wang, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Organizing Chairs
Han-Xiong Li, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Tran The Son, Vietnam-Korea Friendship Information
Technology College, Da Nang, Vietnam
Jun Wang, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Program Chairs
Long Cheng, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, Beijing, China
Fengyu Cong, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
Jianping Wang and Hau San Raymond Wong, City University
of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Lixian Zhang, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China
Special Sessions Chairs
Vo Nguyen Quoc Bao, Post & Telecommunication Institute of
Technology, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Xiaolin Hu, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Hoang Huu Hanh, Hue University, Hue, Vietnam
Qingshan Liu, Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, Wuhan, China
Huchuan Lu, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
Zhihui Zhan, South China University of Technology,
Guangzhou, China
Publicity Chairs
Jinde Cao, Southeast University, Nanjing, China
Min Han, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
Tingwen Huang, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar
Khanh Van Hoang Thi, Vietnam-Korea Friendship
Information Technology College, Vietnam
Zhigang Zeng, Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, Wuhan, China
Jun Zhang, Sun Yet-sen University, Guangzhou, China
Qingfu Zhang, University of Essex, Colchester, UK
Publications Chairs
Jianchao Fan, National Ocean Environment Monitoring
Center, Dalian, China
Zhishan Guo, Missouri University of Science and Technology,
Rolla, USA
Xinyi Le, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
Sitian Qin, Harbin Institute of Technology, Weihai, China
Nian Zhang, University of District of Columbia, Washington,
USA
Registration Chairs
Shenshen Gu, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China
Truong Van Tuan, Vietnam-Korea Friendship Information
Technology College, Vietnam
Ka Chun Wong, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Local Arrangements Chairs
Vo Duy Thanh, Nguyen Van Tan, Nguyen Hai, Pham Nguyen
Minh Nhut, Ngo Viet Phuong, Nguyen Quang Vu,
Vietnam-Korea Friendship Information Technology College,
Vietnam
Secretariat
Nguyen Ngoc Hoa, Vietnam-Korea Friendship Information
Technology College, Vietnam
Shaofu Yang, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Website
http://conference.cs.cityu.edu.hk/icist/
Call for Papers http://conference.cs.cityu.edu.hk/icist/
Sponsors/Organizers: City University of Hong Kong and Vietnam-Korea Friendship Information Technology College
Technical Co-sponsor: IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society
The Seventh International Conference on Information Science and Technology (ICIST 2017) will be held in
Da Nang, Vietnam during April 16-19, 2017, following the successes of previous events. Located at the
central Vietnam, Da Nang is a popular beach resort and the second largest seaport in Vietnam, with three
UNESCO heritage sites (Huế, Hội An, and Mỹ Sơn) nearby. ICIST 2017 aims to provide a high-level
international forum for scientists, engineers, and educators to present the state of the art of research and
applications in related fields. The conference will feature plenary speeches given by world renowned
scholars, regular sessions with broad coverage, and special sessions focusing on popular topics.
Call for Papers and Special Sessions Prospective authors are invited to contribute high-quality papers to ICIST2017. In addition, proposals for
special sessions within the technical scopes of the conference are solicited. Special sessions, to be organized
by internationally recognized experts, aim to bring together researchers in special focused topics. Papers
submitted for special sessions are to be peer-reviewed with the same criteria used for the contributed papers.
Researchers interested in organizing special sessions are invited to submit formal proposals to ICIST2017.
A special session proposal should include the session title, a brief description of the scope and motivation,
names, contact information and brief biographical information on the organizers.
Topic Areas Topics of contributing papers include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Computer Science and Engineering Computer networks, computer vision, pattern recognition, virtual, reality, parallel and distributed computing, high-performance computing,
artificial intelligence, computer graphics, big data, and cloud computing, data base management systems, mobile agent computing, quality
of services and communication protocol, mobile computing for e-commerce, cryptography and information security, scientific and
engineering computing, hybrid computational methods, data visualization and virtual reality, web- and grid-based computing and
simulation, possibility theory, Bayes network and hidden Markov models, computational intelligence, granular computing
Control and Automation Autonomous systems, linear and nonlinear control, robust control, learning and adaptive control, intelligent control, optimization-based
and optimal control, model predictive control, fault detection and identification, hybrid intelligent systems, neural control, fuzzy logic
control, networked control, industrial automation, process control, robot control, mechatronic systems, vehicle control systems,
intelligent transportation systems, environmental monitoring and control, intelligent manufacturing systems, microprocessor-based control,
motor control, power control, vehicle control, aerospace control applications.
Signal Processing and Telecommunications Adaptive filtering & signal processing, audio/speech processing and coding, compressive sensing and sparse representation, higher-order
spectral analysis, nonlinear & blind signal processing, neural signal processing, component analysis, array signal processing, parallel and
distributed processing, time series analysis, multimedia signal processing, design and implementation of signal processing systems, DSP
Implementations and embedded systems, image and multidimensional signal processing, image processing & understanding, multimedia
communications, next generation wireless/wireline communications, communication signal processing, modulation and channel coding,
network coding, sensor networks
Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering Micro-array data analysis, gene regulation, network, and pathway analysis, identification and classification of genes, protein structure
prediction, next-generation sequencing and metagenomics, protein, DNA/RNA structure, function, and interactions, functional genomics
and proteomics, molecular evolution and phylogeny, neuroinformatics, brain-computer interface, clinical engineering, rehabilitation
engineering, neural engineering, biomedical signal analysis and modeling, bio-imaging, sensing, and data fusion, biomarker discovery,
healthcare data acquisition, analysis, and modeling, biomedical data knowledge extraction, biomedical data integration, modeling, and
preprocessing, biological data mining, knowledge sharing, visualization, and knowledge utilization, biomedical data mining systems and
computing platforms, electronic health record acquisition, analysis, and decision support, high performance computing for biomedical data
analysis, smart clinical diagnosis and decision systems
Paper Submission Authors are invited to submit full-length papers (8 pages maximum) by the submission deadline through the
online submission system. Special session organizers are also invited to enlist six or more papers with
cohesive topics to form special sessions. The submission of a paper implies that the paper is original and has
not been submitted under review or is not copyright-protected elsewhere and will be presented by an author
if accepted. All submitted papers will be refereed by experts in the field based on the criteria of originality,
significance, quality, and clarity. The authors of accepted papers will have an opportunity to revise their
papers and take consideration of the referees' comments and suggestions. The Proceedings has been
contracted to be included in IEEE Xplore Digital Library and will be submitted for EI indexing.
Important Dates Special session proposals deadline……………………………………………………..….October 15, 2016
Paper submission deadline…………………………………………………………….......November 15, 2016
Notification of acceptance………………………………………………………….…..…December 15, 2016
Camera-ready copy and author registration…………………………………………………January 15, 2017
Seventh International Conference on Information Science and Technology
April 16 - 19, 2017 Da Nang, Vietnam