WAIT 2025 (February 4)

Date of the conference: February 4 (Tuesday), 2025

Venue of the conference: BME Building Q, room BF08 (subject to change)

Full paper submission deadline (extended): January 13, 2025


The Department of Control Engineering and Information Technology organizes an annual scientific workshop in the broader field of Information Technology, including but not limited to Software Engineering, Computer Graphics, Hardware Architecture, Robotics, Control Engineering, Medical Imaging, and Computer Vision to allow PhD students and young researches primarily 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.

Please use the following Latex template: WAIT2025.zip.

WAIT 2025 program (4 February), Room QBF08

 

Opening

9.00 – 9.10

 Machine Vision (chairman: Márton Vaitkus)

Tamás Márk Fehér and Márton Szemenyei

Cheap and simple evaluation of monocular depth estimation models for UAV obstacle avoidance

9.10

András Ferenczy

Performance benchmarking of YOLOv5 and YOLOv8 object recognition models in traffic environment

9.30

Mátyás Szántó, Morui Zhu, Márton Vaitkus, and Erik Szász

Creating 3DGS Maps of Vehicles’s Common Surroundings Based on LiDAR Point Clouds and RGB Images

9.50

 

Break

10.10 –10.20

 Computer graphics (chairman: László Szécsi)

Zoltán Simon

Quantum Music Composition: An Alternative to Markov Chains

10.20

Balázs Csébfalvi

Reducing Sampling Artifacts in Direct Volume Rendering

10.40

Péter Salvi

On the visualization of curvature

11.00

András Fridvalszky, László Szirmay-Kalos, László Szécsi, Dóra Varnyú, Imre J. Barabás, Áron Ghimessy, and László Szilassy

Interactive Learning Environment for Thoracoscopic Surgery Design

11.20

 

Break

11.40 – 12.00

Deep learning (chairman: Márton Szemenyei)

Zoltán Karsa and Balázs Goldschmidt

Testing LLM-generated codes with plagiarism detection tools

12.00

Péter Regőczi and Márton Szemenyei

Diffusion-based Data Augmentation with Multi-ControlNet

12.20

Omer Alkhafaf, J. Geoffrey Chase, and Balázs Benyó

Insulin Sensitivity Forecasting Using Gated Recurrent Unit and Quantile Regression

12.40

György Richárd Bogár and Márton Szemenyei

Refining Semantic Image Dataset with a Zero-shot Segmentor

13.00

Dániel Kiovics, Márton Vaitkus

Editing fluid simulations from a single viewpoint using differentiable screen-space rendering

13.20

 

Break

13.40 – 13.50

 Optimization (chairman: István Harmati)

Wafa Mezzi and Bálint Kiss

Three-axis stabilization of Earth-pointing satellite magnetic attitude control system with SMC and H controller

13.50

Szénási Sára and Harmati István

Turret Defense Game with Nonzero Neutralization Angle

14.10

Bende Barcza, Gergely Magyar, and Mátyás Szántó

Development of a multi-objective optimisation software framework for EoL product DSP

14.30

Gábor Paczolay and Istvan Harmati

MOMA-DQN: A new multiobjective multiagent algorithm

14.50

András Izsó and István Harmati

Improved search algorithm for team coordination on graph

15.10

 

Break

15.30 – 15.40

Biomedical Engineering (chairman: László Szirmay-Kalos)

Mátyás Szántó, Ákos Szlávecz, J. Geoffrey Chase, and Balázs Benyó

Predicting Blood Glucose Level of Intensive Care Patients Using Neural Networks

15.40

Ameer Alsultani, J. Geoffrey Chase, and Balázs Benyó

Comparative Analysis of Insulin Sensitivity Prediction Methods Using Clinically Relevant Metrics: Quantile Regression vs. Gaussian-Based Approaches

16.00

Ameer Alsultani, J. Geoffrey Chase, and Balázs Benyó

Assessment of Microwave Glucose Sensors Using Multi-Criteria Decision-Making

16.20

 

Break

16.40 – 16.50

Computational Physics (chairman: Balázs Csébfalvi)

Dóra Varnyú and László Szirmay-Kalos

Tumor Detection for PET with Neural Networks

16.50

Balázs Házi, Blanka Alexandra Zier, Balázs Benyó, András Lovas, and Ákos Szlávecz

Reconstructing EIT Images for Supporting Lung Diagnostics in Intensive Care

17.10

Guilherme Duran, Lucas Song, Henrique Martins, Rodrigo Imai, Marcos Campos, Balázs Benyó and Marcos Tsuzuki

Electrical Impedance Tomography Reconstruction based on Sinusoidal Representation Networks

17.50

Gergő Haragos and Márton Vaitkus

Improving Delta Mush Based Character Animation

17.30

András Bodor and Imre Szeberényi

MPI-Linda - Implementing Linda on modern supercomputers

18.10