WAIT 2022: Workshop on the Advances of Information Technology

Date of the conference: February 3 (Thursday), 2022

Venue of the conference: BME Building I, IB310

Full paper submission deadline: January 20, 2022

The Department of Control Engineering and Information Technology organizes an annual scientific conference in the broader field of Information Technology, including but not limited to Software Engineering, Computer Graphics, Hardware Architectures, Robotics, Control Engineering, Medical Imaging, and Computer Vision to allow PhD students and researches to share their ideas and latest results. The conference language is English and Hungarian, that is, papers are expected in English, but presentations may be in Hungarian.

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Workshop Program

Deep learning and AI (chairman: István Harmati)

Solt Skribanek, Márton Szemenyei and Róbert Moni

Label-consistent sim-to real image-transformation using neural networks

8.00

Dóra Varnyú, Botond Ungvárszki and László Szirmay-Kalos     

Automatic Diagnosis of Endoscopic Images

8.20

Blanka Bencsik and Márton Szemenyei    

Efficient Neural Network Pruning Using Model-Based Reinforcement Learning

8.40

Bálint Szabó, Ákos Szlávecz, Béla Paláncz, Geoffrey Chase and Balázs Benyó             

Patient group specific insulin sensitivity prediction using machine learning

9.00

András Fridvalszky, Márton Tóth, Balázs Tóth

Analysis of a deep learning based fog removal technique

9.20

 

Differential Rendering and Sampling (chairman: László Szirmay-Kalos)

Csenge Fábián and László Szirmay-Kalos 

Volumetric Transfer Functions with Differential Rendering

9.50

Márton Szemenyei and Mátyás Szántó     

Simulated Environment for Object Detection under Occlusion via Differentiable Rendering

10.10

Viktória Burkus, Attila Kárpáti, László Szécsi

Vector Coupled Map Lattice for Generating Directional Samples

10.30

Viktória Burkus, Attila Kárpáti, László Szécsi

A Simple BRDF Model with Easy Importance Sampling

10.50

Márton Vaitkus

Explorations in Differential-based Geometric Modeling and Control Theory

11.10

 

Computational Geometry (chairman: Tamás Várady)

Péter Salvi and Tamás Várady

Proximity by multiplicity

11.40

Balázs Ludmány       

Detecting flocks of equilibria on convex polygons

12.00

Ágoston Sipos          

A generalization of tangent-based implicit curves

12.20

Márton Sánta            

Surface Reconstruction from Cross-Sectional Contours

12.40

 

Medical imaging and control (chairman: Balázs Benyó)

László Szirmay-Kalos, Milán Magdics and Dóra Varnyú            

Direct Tomographic Reconstruction without Explicit Blood Input Function

13.20

Sándor Bazsó, Árpád Viola, Angéla Hajdú and Balázs Benyó     

A general geometric modelling based approach for 3D image based medical diagnostics

13.40

László Szirmay-Kalos

Probabilistic versus Fuzzy Segmentation of Volumetric Medical Data

14.00

Yahia Anane, Balázs Benyó, Ákos Szlávecz and Geoff Chase      

Modelling accuracy analysis of metabolic system modelling applied for intensive care patients in the first five days of their treatment

14.20

 

Autonomous systems (chairman: Bálint Kiss)

János Szőts and István Harmati

A Distance Metric for Nonholonomic Evasion based on the Suicidal Pedestrian Game

14.50

Sára Olasz-Szabó and István Harmati       

Path Planning for Data Collection Robot

15.10

Barnabás Finta and Bálint Kiss

A comparative study of linear and sliding mode tracking controllers based on the computed torque method for a 2DoF robotic arm

15.30

Zoltán Bálint Gyenes and Emese Gincsainé Szádeczky-Kardoss

Collidable Velocity Obstacles method

15.50

Adonisz Dimitriu and István Harmati       

A simple multi-robot NBV selection method for smoother exploration of unknown environments

16.10

 

Electronics (chairman: László Vajta)

Tibor Gergely Markovits, György Pilászy and György Rácz        

A high power digital output with integrated fail-operational voting feature

16.40

Tayebeh Faghihi, Shahab Sabzi and László Vajta       

Effects of Electric Vehicles and PV Units on the Distribution Network, a Modified IEEE 31 Buses Distribution Network Case Study

17.00

Tibor Gergely Markovits, György Rácz, Balázs Olosz and Péter Arató        

A hardware-based solution for reciprocal comparison in safety-critical systems

17.20