default search action
37th SAC 2022: Virtual Event
- Jiman Hong, Miroslav Bures, Juw Won Park, Tomás Cerný:
SAC '22: The 37th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing, Virtual Event, April 25 - 29, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-8713-2
Distributed systems: CC - cloud computing and interoperability track
- John McFarland, Amro Awad:
Transpose-xen: virtualized mixed-criticality through dynamic allocation. 3-12 - Craig Laprade, H. Howie Huang:
Domain name service trust delegation in cloud computing: exploitation, risks, and defense. 13-21 - Se-Ra Oh, Jahoon Koo, Young-Gab Kim:
Security interoperability in heterogeneous IoT platforms: threat model of the interoperable OAuth 2.0 framework. 22-31
Distributed systems: CC - cloud computing and interoperability track: poster papers
- Euijong Lee, Sukhoon Lee, Young-Duk Seo:
Deep learning based self-adaptive framework for environmental interoperability in internet of things. 32-35 - Stefano Fiori, Luca Abeni, Tommaso Cucinotta:
RT-kubernetes: containerized real-time cloud computing. 36-39
Artificial intelligence and agents: CIVIA - computational intelligence and video & image analysis track track
- Hermon Faria de Araujo, Fátima L. S. Nunes, Ariane Machado-Lima:
The impact of different facial expression intensities on the performance of pre-trained emotion recognition models. 41-48 - Davide Rigoni, Luciano Serafini, Alessandro Sperduti:
A better loss for visual-textual grounding. 49-57 - Jeevithan Alagurajah, Chee-Hung Henry Chu:
Adversarial defense by restricting in-variance and co-variance of representations. 58-65 - Petterson Sousa Diniz, Domingos Alves Dias Júnior, João Otávio Bandeira Diniz, Anselmo Cardoso de Paiva, Aristófanes Corrêa Silva, Marcelo Gattass, Roberto Quevedo, Diogo Michelon, Carlos Siedschlag, Roberto Ribeiro:
Time2Vec transformer: a time series approach for gas detection in seismic data. 66-72 - Hsin-I Huang, Chi-Sheng Shih, Zi-Lin Yang:
Automated video editing based on learned styles using LSTM-GAN. 73-80
Artificial intelligence and agents: CIVIA - computational intelligence and video & image analysis track track: poster papers
- Jennifer Piane, Yiyang Wang, Xufan Ma, Jacob Furst, Daniela Stan Raicu:
Autorevise: annotation refinement using motion signal patterns. 81-84
System software and security: CPS - cyber-physical systems track
- Jeong-Han Yun, Jonguk Kim, Won-Seok Hwang, Young Geun Kim, Simon S. Woo, Byung-Gil Min:
Residual size is not enough for anomaly detection: improving detection performance using residual similarity in multivariate time series. 87-96 - Dalay Israel de Almeida Pereira, Marcel Vinícius Medeiros Oliveira, P. E. R. Bezerra, Philippe Bon, Simon Collart Dutilleul:
CSP specification and verification of relay-based railway interlocking systems. 97-106 - Yu-Ming Chang, Chien-Chung Ho, Che-Wei Tsao, Shu-Hsien Liao, Wei-Chen Wang, Tei-Wei Kuo, Yuan-Hao Chang:
On enduring more data through enabling page rewrite capability on multi-level-cell flash memory. 107-115 - Chien-Chung Ho, Wei-Chen Wang, Szu-Yu Chen, Yung-Chun Li, Kun-Chi Chiang:
RAM: exploiting restrained and approximate management for enabling neural network training on NVM-based systems. 116-123 - Olga Carvalho, Filipe Apolinario, Nelson Escravana, Carlos Ribeiro:
CIIA: critical infrastructure impact assessment. 124-132 - John Carter, Spiros Mancoridis, Erick Galinkin:
Fast, lightweight IoT anomaly detection using feature pruning and PCA. 133-138 - Filippos-George Kolimbianakis, George Kornaros:
Software-defined hardware-assisted isolation for trusted next-generation IoT systems. 139-146 - Savio Sciancalepore, Nicola Zannone:
PICO: privacy-preserving access control in IoT scenarios through incomplete information. 147-156 - Dongjun Hwang, Hyunsu Mun, Youngseok Lee:
Improving response time of home IoT services in federated learning. 157-163 - João Tiago, Samih Eisa, Miguel L. Pardal:
SureSpace: orchestrating beacons and witnesses to certify device location. 164-173 - Raisa Islam, Tomás Cerný, Dongwan Shin:
Ontology-based user privacy management in smart grid. 174-182
System software and security: CPS - cyber-physical systems track: poster papers
- Filipe Apolinário, Nelson Escravana, Éric Hervé, Miguel L. Pardal, Miguel Correia:
FingerCI: generating specifications for critical infrastructures. 183-186 - Romaric Duvignau, Vincenzo Gulisano, Marina Papatriantafilou:
Efficient and scalable geographical peer matching for P2P energy sharing communities. 187-190 - Rafael R. Teixeira, Juliana B. Puccinelli, Bruna de Vargas Guterres, Marcelo Rita Pias, Vinicius Menezes de Oliveira, Silvia Silva da Costa Botelho, Luis Poersch, Nelson Duarte Filho, Ahmed Janati, Maxime Paris:
Planetary digital twin: a case study in aquaculture. 191-197 - Anthony Opara, Haan Johng, Tom Hill, Lawrence Chung:
A framework for representing internet of things security and privacy policies and detecting potential problems. 198-201 - Anders Aaen Springborg, Martin Kaldahl Andersen, Kaare Holland Hattel, Michele Albano:
cpp-tiny-client: a secure API client generator for IoT devices. 202-205 - Ali Kadhum Idrees, Tara Ali-Yahiya, Sara Kadhum Idrees, Raphaël Couturier:
Energy-efficient fog computing-enabled data transmission protocol in tactile internet-based applications. 206-209 - Yiwei Zhang, Juanru Li, Dawu Gu:
Rethinking the security of IoT from the perspective of developer customized device-cloud interaction. 210-213
Distributed systems: DADS - dependable, adaptive, and trustworthy distributed systems track
- Andrea Merlina, Roman Vitenberg, Vinay Setty:
A general and configurable framework for blockchain-based marketplaces. 216-225 - Christoph Kühbacher, Theo Ungerer, Sebastian Altmeyer:
Redundant dataflow applications on clustered manycore architectures. 226-235 - Rami A. Khalil, Naranker Dulay:
RANC: reward-all nakamoto consensus. 236-245 - Bharath Sudharsan, John G. Breslin, Muhammad Intizar Ali, Peter Corcoran, Rajiv Ranjan:
ElastiQuant: elastic quantization strategy for communication efficient distributed machine learning in IoT. 246-254 - Rhauani Weber Aita Fazul, Patrícia Pitthan Barcelos:
An event-driven strategy for reactive replica balancing on apache hadoop distributed file system. 255-263
Distributed systems: DADS - dependable, adaptive, and trustworthy distributed systems track: poster papers
- Daniel Costa, José Pereira, Ricardo Vilaça, Nuno Faria:
Adaptive database synchronization for an online analytical cioud-to-edge continuum. 264-266 - Rodrigo H. Müller, Cristina Meinhardt, Odorico M. Mendizabal:
An architecture proposal for checkpoint/restore on stateful containers. 267-270
Distributed systems: DAPP - decentralized applications with blockchain, DLT and crypto-currencies track
- Wenyi Tang, Changhao Chenli, Chanyang Ju, Taeho Jung:
Trac2Chain: trackability and traceability of graph data in blockchain with linkage privacy. 272-281 - Julius Fechner, Balakrishnan Chandrasekaran, Marc X. Makkes:
Calibrating the performance and security of blockchains via information propagation delays: revisiting an old approach with a new perspective. 282-289 - Attila Klenik, Imre Kocsis:
Porting a benchmark with a classic workload to blockchain: TPC-C on hyperledger fabric. 290-298 - Zahra Batool, Kaiwen Zhang, Matthew Toews:
FL-MAB: client selection and monetization for blockchain-based federated learning. 299-307 - Nadia Pocher, Mirko Zichichi:
Towards CBDC-based machine-to-machine payments in consumer IoT. 308-315 - Ikram Garfatta, Kaïs Klai, Mohamed Graïet, Walid Gaaloul:
Model checking of vulnerabilities in smart contracts: a solidity-to-CPN approach. 316-325
Distributed systems: DAPP - decentralized applications with blockchain, DLT and crypto-currencies track: poster papers
- Olaf Kampers, Abdulhakim Ali Qahtan, Swati Mathur, Yannis Velegrakis:
Manipulation detection in cryptocurrency markets: an anomaly and change detection based approach. 326-329 - Suzana Mesquita de Borba Maranhão Moreno, Jean-Marc Seigneur:
Towards a decentralized social trust solution to proof-of-address. 330-333 - Aimen Djari, Emmanuelle Anceaume, Sara Tucci Piergiovanni:
An extensive agent-based simulation study of sycomore++, a DAG-based permissionless ledger. 334-336
Information systems: DBDM - databases and big data management track
- Owais Qayyum, Weihai Yu:
Toward replicated and asynchronous data streams for edge-cloud applications. 339-346 - Matteo Paganelli, Francesco Del Buono, Francesco Guerra, Nicola Ferro:
Evaluating the integration of datasets. 347-356 - John Bosco Mugeni, Toshiyuki Amagasa:
A graph-based blocking approach for entity matching using pre-trained contextual embedding models. 357-364 - Pavel Koupil, Irena Holubová:
Unifying categorical representation of multi-model data. 365-371 - Vishal Sharma, Curtis E. Dyreson:
Indexer++: workload-aware online index tuning with transformers and reinforcement learning. 372-380
Information systems: DBDM - databases and big data management track: poster papers
- Maria Helena Franciscatto, Marcos Didonet Del Fabro, Celio Trois, Jordi Cabot, Leon Augusto Okida Gonçalves:
Querying multidimensional big data through a chatbot system. 381-384 - Evelina Rakhmetova, Marco Garosi, Carlo Combi:
A comprehensive approach to conceptual modelling and visual representation of log files. 385-388 - Houssameddine Yousfi:
Spatial data processing meets RDF graph exploration: student research abstract. 389-392
Information systems: DM - data mining track
- Lamia Djebour, Reza Akbarinia, Florent Masseglia:
Variable size segmentation for efficient representation and querying of non-uniform time series datasets. 395-402 - Won-Seok Hwang, Jeong-Han Yun, Jonguk Kim, Byung-Gil Min:
"Do you know existing accuracy metrics overrate time-series anomaly detections?". 403-412 - Shicheng Gao, Jie Xu, Xiaosen Li, Fangcheng Fu, Wentao Zhang, Wen Ouyang, Yangyu Tao, Bin Cui:
K-core decomposition on super large graphs with limited resources. 413-422 - K. M. Azharul Hasan, Md. Safayet Hossain:
Sparse tensor storage by tensor unfolding. 423-428 - Seyum Assefa Abebe, Claudio Lucchese, Salvatore Orlando:
EiFFFeL: enforcing fairness in forests by flipping leaves. 429-436
Information systems: DM - data mining track: poster papers
- Rashid Zaman, Marwan Hassani, Boudewijn F. van Dongen:
Efficient memory utilization in conformance checking of process event streams. 437-440 - Sergey Ovchinnik, Fernando E. B. Otero, Alex Alves Freitas:
Nested trees for longitudinal classification. 441-444 - Nam Ngoc Pham:
Mining high average utility pattern using bio-inspired algorithm: student research abstract. 445-449
Information systems: DS - data streams track
- Hassan Moharram, Ahmed Awad, Passent Mohammed El-Kafrawy:
Optimizing ADWIN for steady streams. 450-459 - Hannaneh Najdataei, Vincenzo Gulisano, Philippas Tsigas, Marina Papatriantafilou:
pi-Lisco: parallel and incremental stream-based point-cloud clustering. 460-469 - Massimo Perini, Giorgia Ramponi, Paris Carbone, Vasiliki Kalavri:
Learning on streaming graphs with experience replay. 470-478
System software and security: EMBS - embedded systems track
- Fabien Bouquillon, Giuseppe Lipari, Smaïl Niar:
Improving CRPD analysis for EDF scheduling: trading speed for precision. 481-490 - Gabriele Ara, Tommaso Cucinotta, Agostino Mascitti:
Simulating execution time and power consumption of real-time tasks on embedded platforms. 491-500 - Yanshul Sharma, Sanjay Moulik:
CETAS: a cluster based energy and temperature efficient real-time scheduler for heterogeneous platforms. 501-509 - Adebayo Omotosho, Gebrehiwet B. Welearegai, Christian Hammer:
Detecting return-oriented programming on firmware-only embedded devices using hardware performance counters. 510-519 - Vasisht Duddu, Antoine Boutet, Virat Shejwalkar:
Towards privacy aware deep learning for embedded systems. 520-529
System software and security: EMBS - embedded systems track: poster papers
- Martí Caro, Hamid Tabani, Jaume Abella:
At-scale assessment of weight clustering for energy-efficient object detection accelerators. 530-533 - Ilja Behnke, Philipp Wiesner, Robert Danicki, Lauritz Thamsen:
A priority-aware multiqueue NIC design for real-time IoT devices. 534-538
Information systems: GIA - geographical information analytics track
- Christophe Haikal, Pegah Alizadeh, Christophe Rodrigues, Chongke Bi:
Place embedding across cities in location-based social networks. 539-546 - Maxime Masson, Cécile Cayèré, Marie-Noëlle Bessagnet, Christian Sallaberry, Philippe Roose, Cyril Faucher:
An ETL-like platform for the processing of mobility data. 547-555 - Hugo Prevoteau, Sonia Djebali, Laiping Zhao, Nicolas Travers:
Propagation measure on circulation graphs for tourism behavior analysis. 556-563
Information systems: GIA - geographical information analytics track: poster papers
- Héctor Cogollos Adrián, Santiago Porras Alfonso, Bruno Baruque Zanon, Alessandra Raffaetà, Filippo Zanatta:
Discovery of tourists' movement patterns in venice from public transport data. 564-568
Artificial intelligence and agents: GMLR - graph models for learning and recognition track
- Liuyue Xie, Tinglin Duan, Kenji Shimada:
SAGA-Net: efficient pointcloud completion with shape-assisted graph attention neural network. 569-576 - Öznur Ilayda Yilmaz, Sule Gündüz Ögüdücü:
Learning football player features using graph embeddings for player recommendation system. 577-584 - Sabrina Patania, Giuseppe Boccignone, Sathya Bursic, Alessandro D'Amelio, Raffaella Lanzarotti:
Deep graph neural network for video-based facial pain expression assessment. 585-591 - Luca Pasa, Nicolò Navarin, Alessandro Sperduti:
Compact graph neural network models for node classification. 592-599
Artificial intelligence and agents: GMLR - graph models for learning and recognition track: SRC
- Alice Moallemy-Oureh:
Continuous-time generative graph neural network for attributed dynamic graphs: student research abstract. 600-603 - Silvia Beddar-Wiesing:
Using local activity encoding for dynamic graph pooling in stuctural-dynamic graphs: student research abstract. 604-609
Information systems: HIBIO - health informatics and bioinformatics track
- Amit Kumar, Suman Roy, Sourabh Kumar Bhattacharjee:
A fast unsupervised assignment of ICD codes with clinical notes through explanations. 610-618 - Petra Nemcová, Jana Hozzová, Jiri Filipovic:
Improving ligand transport trajectory within flexible receptor in CaverDock. 619-626 - Christian Haudenschild, Louis J. Vaickus, Joshua J. Levy:
Configuring a federated network of real-world patient health data for multimodal deep learning prediction of health outcomes. 627-635 - Zarif L. Azher, Louis J. Vaickus, Lucas A. Salas, Brock C. Christensen, Joshua J. Levy:
Development of biologically interpretable multimodal deep learning model for cancer prognosis prediction. 636-644 - Nour Neifar, Afef Mdhaffar, Achraf Ben-Hamadou, Mohamed Jmaiel, Bernd Freisleben:
Disentangling temporal and amplitude variations in ECG synthesis using anchored GANs. 645-652 - Laiara Cristina da Silva, Vinícius Ponte Machado, Rodrigo de Melo Souza Veras, Keylla Maria de Sá Urtiga Aita, Semiramis Jamil Hadad do Monte, Nayze Lucena Sangreman Aldeman:
A hybrid descriptor to improve kidney pathologies classification. 653-659 - Dinh-Hieu Hoang, Gia-Han Diep, Minh-Triet Tran, Ngan T. H. Le:
DAM-AL: dilated attention mechanism with attention loss for 3D infant brain image segmentation. 660-668 - Ashery Mbilinyi, Heiko Schuldt:
CheReS: a deep learning-based multi-faceted system for similarity search of chest X-rays. 669-676
Information systems: HIBIO - health informatics and bioinformatics track: poster papers
- Salma Mandi, Surjya Ghosh, Pradipta De, Bivas Mitra:
Emotion detection from smartphone keyboard interactions: role of temporal vs spectral features. 677-680 - Sampson E. Akwafuo, Armin R. Mikler, Christopher Ihinegbu:
Data-driven depot pre-positioning model and location-routing algorithm for management of disasters and disease outbreaks. 681-687
Information systems: IAR - information access and retrieval track
- Andrea Lenzi, Paola Velardi:
Collaborative is better than adversarial: generative cooperative networks for topic clustering. 688-695 - Giovanni Maria Biancofiore, Tommaso Di Noia, Eugenio Di Sciascio, Fedelucio Narducci, Paolo Pastore:
Aspect based sentiment analysis in music: a case study with spotify. 696-703 - Matthew Moulton, Sophie Gao, Yiu-Kai Ng:
Query-relevant sentiment summarization based on facet identification and sentence clustering. 704-712
Information systems: IAR - information access and retrieval track: poster papers
- Maria Helena Franciscatto, Marcos Didonet Del Fabro, Celio Trois, Hegler Tissot:
Towards open data discovery: a comparative study. 713-716 - Stefano Di Sotto, Marco Viviani:
Assessing health misinformation in online content. 717-722
Artificial intelligence and agents: IRMAS - intelligent robotics and multi-agent systems track
- Jirí Ulrich, Ahmad Alsayed, Farshad Arvin, Tomás Krajník:
Towards fast fiducial marker with full 6 DOF pose estimation. 723-730 - Zdenek Rozsypálek, George Broughton, Pavel Linder, Tomás Roucek, Keerthy Kusumam, Tomás Krajník:
Semi-supervised learning for image alignment in teach and repeat navigation. 731-738 - Maddalena Zuccotto, Alberto Castellini, Alessandro Farinelli:
Learning state-variable relationships for improving POMCP performance. 739-747 - Apan Dastider, Sayyed Jaffar Ali Raza, Mingjie Lin:
Learning adaptive control in dynamic environments using reproducing kernel priors with bayesian policy gradients. 748-757 - George Broughton, Jirí Janota, Jan Blaha, Zhi Yan, Tomás Krajník:
Bootstrapped learning for car detection in planar lidars. 758-765
Artificial intelligence and agents: IRMAS - intelligent robotics and multi-agent systems track: poster papers
- Luca Marzari, Davide Corsi, Enrico Marchesini, Alessandro Farinelli:
Curriculum learning for safe mapless navigation. 766-769 - Petr Vána, Jan Faigl:
Bounding optimal headings in the Dubins Touring Problem. 770-773 - Ana Petrovska, Julian Weick:
Realization of adaptive system transitions in self-adaptive autonomous robots. 774-777
Artificial intelligence and agents: KG - knowledge graphs track
- Kevin Angele, Manuel Meitinger, Marc Bußjäger, Stephan Föhl, Anna Fensel:
GraphSPARQL: a GraphQL interface for linked data. 778-785 - Xu Yuan, Chengchuan Xu, Peng Li, Zhikui Chen:
Relational learning with hierarchical attention encoder and recoding validator for few-shot knowledge graph completion. 786-794
Artificial intelligence and agents: KG - knowledge graphs track: poster papers
- Erhe Yang, Fei Hao, Aziz Nasridinov, Geyong Min, Doo-Soon Park:
Query-oriented entity spatial-temporal summarization in fuzzy knowledge graph. 795-798 - Xinglan Liu, Hussain Hussain, Houssam Razouk, Roman Kern:
Effective use of BERT in graph embeddings for sparse knowledge graph completion. 799-802 - Chen Zhang, Falih Febrinanto, Mujie Liu, Xiangjie Kong, Dongyu Zhang, Sardar M. N. Islam:
Attractiveness based conference ranking. 803-806 - Masoud Salehpour, Joseph G. Davis:
Towards diversity-tolerant RDF-stores. 807-812
Artificial intelligence and agents: KNLP - knowledge and natural language processing track
- Neel Kanwal, Giuseppe Rizzo:
Attention-based clinical note summarization. 813-820 - Bahadorreza Ofoghi:
Linguistic characterization of answer passages for fact-seeking question answering. 821-828 - Yacine Gaci, Boualem Benatallah, Fabio Casati, Khalid Benabdeslem:
Iterative adversarial removal of gender bias in pretrained word embeddings. 829-836 - Hailemariam Mehari Yohannes, Toshiyuki Amagasa:
Named-entity recognition for a low-resource language using pre-trained language model. 837-844 - Gopalakrishnan Venkatesh, Abhik Jana, Steffen Remus, Özge Sevgili, Gopalakrishnan Srinivasaraghavan, Chris Biemann:
Using distributional thesaurus to enhance transformer-based contextualized representations for low resource languages. 845-852 - Bo Wang, Tsunenori Mine:
Practical and efficient out-of-domain detection with adversarial learning. 853-862