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6th IEEE Conference on

Cognitive InfocommunicationsCogInfoCom 2015

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

October 19-21, 2015Győr, Hungary

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Organizers

SZESzechenyi Istvan University

Hungary

MTA SZTAKIHungarian Academy of Sciences

Institute for Computer Science and Control3D Internet based Control and Communications Laboratory

Hungary

BMEBudapest University of Technology and Economics

Dept. of Telecommunications and Media InformaticsHungary

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WelcomeIt is our pleasure to welcome all of you to Győr on behalf of the organizers of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive

Infocommunications.Cognitive Infocommunications (CogInfoCom) is a multi-disciplinary research field that has emerged as a synergy between infocommunications and the cognitive sciences. A key observation behind CogInfoCom is that humans and ICT are becoming entangled at various levels through a convergence process between these disciplines, as a result of which new forms of cognitive capability are appearing. Importantly, these capabilities are neither purely natural (human), nor purely artificial; therefore, it is suggested that they should be treated in a way that unifies both engineering and human-oriented perspectives. As a result, CogInfoCom aims not only to provide analyses of emergent communicative phenomena, but also focuses on the development of new approaches and methodologies towards the synthesis of human-ICT capabilities

based on engineering principles.The aim of this conference is to help achieve these goals by bringing together researchers and practitioners from relevant areas of

science and industry.We would like to thank the track and session organizers, as well as the many contributors for making this conference possible. We would especially like to acknowledge the devoted support of the members of the CogInfoCom Technical Program Committee, and the work and effort of all members of the organization team,

without whom this conference would not have been possible.We hope that all participants of CogInfoCom 2015 will find the conference to be an intellectually stimulating and enjoyable event.

Peter BaranyiGeneral Chair

MTA SZTAKI, SZE, BME

Anna EspositoCo-Chair

UNINA2/IIASS, Italy

Peter FoldesiCo-Chair

Szechenyi Istvan University, Hungary

Gabor VattayCo-Chair

ELTE, Hungary

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Sponsors

IEEE Hungary Section

IEEE SMC Chapter, Hungary

IEEE CI Chapter, Hungary

IEEE IES and RAS Chapters, Hungary

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Scientific Cooperations

MISTEMS Innovation and Services Ltd. Luleå University of Technology

Department of Transport, Szechenyi Istvan University

Research Center for Forensic Sciences and CriminologyCENTRIA

Department of Transport Infrastucture,

Szechenyi Istvan University

Singularity UniversityCentral & Easter Europe

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Committees

General Co-ChairsAnna Esposito, UNINA2/IIASS, Italy

Peter Foldesi, Szechenyi Istvan University, HungaryGabor Vattay, ELTE, Hungary

Honorary ChairsNick Campbell, TCD, Ireland

Toshio Fukuda, BIT, China & Nagoya University, JapanWilliam A. Gruver, Simon Fraser University, Canada

Helen Meng, Chinese Univ. Hong KongAsbjørn Rolstadås, NTNU, Norway

Local Scientific BoardJozsef Bokor, MTA SZTAKI, Hungary

Vilmos Csanyi, MTA, HungaryValeria Csepe, MTA Research Centre of Natural Sciences,

HungaryLaszlo Keviczky, MTA SZTAKI, SzE, BME, Hungary

Csaba Pleh, Eszterhazy Karoly College (EKC), Hungary

International Advisory BoardHassan Charaf, BME, Hungary

Yanling Chen, BIPT, ChinaAsa Ericson, LTU, Sweden

Yuming Jiang, NTNU, NorwayBernd J. Kroger, Aachen University, Germany

Claudiu Pozna, Brasov University, RomaniaBjørn Solvang, NUC, Norway

Wei Deng Solvang, NUC, NorwayKesheng Wang, NTNU, Norway

Junzo Watada, Waseda University, JapanGuenther Wirsching, KU Eichstatt-Ingolstadt, Austria

Track Program CommitteeZdenek Mikovec (Chair), CVUT, Czech Republic

Felix Ramos (Co-Chair), CINVESTAV, MexicoCsaba Koren, Szechenyi Istvan University, Hungary

International Organizing CommitteeJan Balata, CVUT, Czech Republic

Stefan Benus, UKF, SlovakiaTom Gedeon, ANU, Australia

Karoly Hercegfi, BME, HungaryLasse Jansson, Centria, Finland

Miroslav Macik, CVUT, Czech RepublicHarris Papageorgiou, ILSP - ATHENA R.C., Greece

Sakari Pieska, Centria, CUAS, FinlandRadu-Emil Precup, PUT, Romania

Local Organizing CommitteeLaszlo Horvath, Obuda University, Hungary

Peter Kadar, IEEE Hungary, HungaryZsolt Kovacs, Szechenyi University, Hungary

Gabor Szederkenyi, IEEE HungaryJozsef K. Tar, Obuda University, Hungary

Healthcare Relations ChairTamas Mihalydeak, University of Debrecen, Hungary

Industrial Relation ChairPeter Galambos, MTA SZTAKI, Hungary

Secretary GeneralAnna Szemereki, Szechenyi University, Hungary

Financial ChairAniko Szakal, IEEE Hungary Section, Hungary

AdministrationCsilla Varga, MTA SZTAKI, Hungary

Technical Program Committee ChairGyula Sallai, BME, FIRCC, Hungary

Technical Program Committee Co-ChairAdam Csapo, Szechenyi University, HungaryLevente Kovacs, Obuda University, HungaryCostanza Navarretta, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Technical Program CommitteeIstvan Boda, University of Debrecen, HungaryJanos Botzheim, Tokyo Metropolitan University, JapanHassan Charaf, BME AUT, HungaryÅsa Ericson, LTU, SwedenPeter Foldesi, Szechenyi University, HungaryTom Gedeon, ANU, AustraliaBassam Haddad, University of Petra, JordanAndras Hajdú, University of Debrecen, HungaryJoni Jamsa, Centria CUAS, FinlandGyorgy Kampis, HPS - ELTE, HungaryLaszlo T. Koczy, SZE, HungaryMaria Koutsombogera, ILSP-ATHENAR.C., GreeceLaszlo Kovacs, Miskolc University, HungarySzilveszter Kovacs, Miskolc University, HungaryMika Luimula, TUAS, FinlandGabor Magyar, BME, HungaryFrancesco Masulli, Università di Genova, ItalyHelen Meng, Chinese University of Hong KongMohamad Yazid Mustafa, NUC, NorwayGeza Nemeth, BME, HungaryFrederic Noël, G-SCOP, Univ Grenoble-Alpes, FranceStanislav Ondas, TUKE, SlovakiaSakari Pieska, Centira CUAS, FinlandGeanette Polanco, NUC, NorwayClaudiu Pozna, Brasov University, RomaniaRadu-Emil Precup, PUT, RomaniaErzsebet Toth, University of Debrecen, HungaryJouni Tervonen, University of Oulu, FinlandYeung Yam, Chinese University of Hong KongKlara Vicsi, BME, HungaryMarianna Zichar, University of Debrecen, Hungary

General ChairPeter Baranyi, Szechenyi University,

MTA SZTAKI and BME, Hungary

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Tracks & Sessions

Track on Cognitive Factors in Transport PlanningOrganized by Csaba Koren (Szechenyi University, Hungary)

Session on Cognitive Factors in Road Design I.Organized by Attila Borsos (SZE, Hungary)

Session on Cognitive Factors in Road Design II.Organized by Emese Mako (SZE, Hungary)

Session on Transport Related Decision Making I.Organized by Balazs Horvath (SZE, Hungary)

Session on Transport Related Decision Making II.Organized by Csaba Koren (SZE, Hungary)

Track on CogInfoCom aided engineeringOrganized by Joni Jamsa, Sakari Pieska (Centria CUAS, Finland),

Jouni Tervonen (University of Oulu, Finland)

Track on Customizable Cognitive Content ManagementOrganized by Andras Hajdu, Marianna Zichar (University of Debrecen, Hungary)

Track on NeuroCogSpace Project Organized by Karoly Hercegfi (BME, Hungary),

Ferenc Honbolygo (MTA TTK, Hungary), Peter Galambos (MTA SZTAKI, Hungary)

Track on The HuComTech project: Formal approaches to the study of human behaviourOrganized by Laszlo Hunyadi (DE, Hungary) and

Tamas Varadi (MTA Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungary)

Session on Accessibility of CogInfoCom SystemsOrganized by Zdenek Mikovec (CVUT, Czech Republic)

Session on Cognitive Acausal Representations Organized by Peter Varlaki, Peter Baranyi (SZE, Hungary)

Session on Digital Era for Leadersip and Management Communication Organized by Patrick Waldbuesser (SZE, Hungary)

Session on MathabilityOrganized by Attila Gilanyi (DE, Hungary)

Session on Multimodal information exchangeOrganzied by Costanza Navarretta,

Thomas Ousterhout (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)

Session on Socio-Cognitive ICT Organized by Hassan Charaf (BME, Hungary)

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University map

1. New Knowledge Area (Új Tudas Ter)2. Building ‚D’3. Building ‚C’4. Building ‚B’5. Building ‚A’

6. INNO Share Building7. Laboratories’ Building

8. Administrative Building9. Szechenyi Restaurant10. University Sporthall

11. Center of Sport12. Little Sport Hall

13. Sport Field14. Buffet

15-17. Dormitory18. mobilis Science Center

19. School Shop20. Universitas-Győr Nonprofit Kft.

21. Alumni, Career and Information Center22. Architect Studio

23. Building of Deak Ferenc Faculty of Law24. Knowledge Management Center

25. Center of Distance andVocational Education

26. Department ofInternal Combustion Engines

27. Coffee28. Academic Registrar’s Office

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General Information

Date and PlaceCogInfoCom 2015 will take place between 19-21 October, 2015 at Szechenyi

Istvan University in Győr, Hungary (9026 Győr, Egyetem square 1), Building ‚E’.

Official LanguageThe official language of the conference is English. All presentations, inclu-

ding theoretical talks and demos, will be held in the official language.

ProceedingsAll accepted theoretical contributions will be available on the pendrive distributed to conference participants. Additionally, contributions will be

uploaded to the IEEE Xplore database.

Opening Hours of the Registration DeskOctober 19, Monday – 8:00-10:00October 20, Tuesday – 8:30-10:00

October 21, Wednesday – 9:00-10:00

General regulationsWe kindly ask all participants to observe the regulations of the host insti-tution. All participants are kindly asked to refrain from smoking outside of

the designated smoking areas.

Social eventsOpening speech

Oct 19 Monday, 9:00 – Szechenyi Istvan University, Building E, Room F Welcome event

Oct 19 Monday, 19:00 – Szechenyi Istvan University, Szechenyi Restaurant 9026 Győr, Egyetem square 1, Building ’E’

BanquetOct 20 Tuesday 19:00 – University Concert Hall (Synagogue)

9025 Győr, Kossuth Lajos street 5Opening by Akos Kara Minister of State for Info-communication

and Consumer ProtectionClosing event

Oct 21 Wednesday, 15:00 – Szechenyi Istvan University, Building E, Room F

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October 19MONDAY

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MondayPlenary sessions

Room F8:00-9:00 REGISTRATION

9:00-9:30 OPENING

9:30-10:30 Plenary Session I.Session chair: Baranyi Peter

9:30

Roberto BRESIN, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm, Sweden„Communication of information through sound: From the perception of piano touch qu-

ality to the communication of body motion qualities”In my talk I will briefly present main results from some recent studies. The common thre-ad is the communication of information through sound, also known as sonification. In a first study we investigated if it is possible to recognize the touch quality of isolated piano sounds when played staccato or legato. In a second study we investigated how participants vary pace, sound level and timbre of own footstep sounds when asked to walk with diffe-rent emotional intentions. Finally, in a third study we conducted a systematic review of 179 papers for identifying the most used mappings between physical and acoustical para-meters. During the talk I will also present preliminary results of an ongoing study (part of the H2020 ICT Project DANCE) for the sonification and communication of high-level body

motion qualities, such as smoothness and irregularity.

10:00

Carl VOGEL, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland„Beautiful Language: (Mis)Communication and the Onset of Linguistic Conventions”

Under the heading of cognitive infocommunications may be categorized a great deal of research predicated on the assumption that communication is generally successful. Take the example of attention to devices -- these may be designed to extend potential for com-munications or studied in relation to the affordances they provide and which people exapt for communication. In general, these increase the potential for miscommunication already inherent in language. It is useful to study how conventions in communication behaviors emerge, noting that the potential for communicative success is not the best explanation.

10:30-10:50 COFFEE BREAK

10:50-11:20 Plenary Session II.Session chair: Gyula Sallai

10:50

Yeung YAM, Chinese University of Hong Kong„Development and Testing of Cognitive Enhanced Endoscopic Surgical Robot”

Tendon-sheath actuation mechanism is widely used in surgical robot, especially in en-doscopic surgery, due to its capable of providing remote force and action transmission through long and flexible channel. In this talk, we report on the design and development of an endoscopic robot based on such mechanism. The end-effectors in this case inclu-de a gripper and a electric cutter, with five and four DoFs respectively. Continuum mani-pulator design was adopted for the end-effectors to facilitate simple structure and good controllability. As designed, the end-effectors are controlled via a special interface console that allow hand and wrist movements to control the DoFs. Such operation, however, is unnatural, and requires much training time on the surgeons. As an intuitive alternative, this talk will report on a preliminary experimental study to use human cognition to guide the movement of the end-effectors using IMU and EMG signals measuring the arm and

forearm motion.

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11:20-12:40 Session I.Session chair: Yeung Yam

11:20Thomas Donahue and Matthias ScheutzInvestigating the Effects of Robot Affect and Embodiment on Attention and Natural Language of Human Teammates

11:40 Matthias Wolff, Ronald Roemer and Guenther Wirsching Towards Coping and Imagination for Cognitive Agents

12:00 Tamas Tompa and Szilveszter KovacsQ-learning vs. FRIQ-learning in the Maze problem

12:20James H. Smith-Spark, Hillary B. Katz, Alexander P. Marchant and Thomas D. W. WilcocksonReducing Quality Control Checking Errors by Using Software to Guide Human Behavior

12:40-13:40 LUNCH BREAK

13:40-15:00

Track: The HuComTech project:

Formal approaches to the study of human behaviourSession I.

Organisers: Laszlo Hunyadi (DE) and Tamas Varadi (MTA)Session chair: Laszlo Hunyadi

13:40 Annamaria Kovacs, Gabor Kiss, Klara Vicsi, Istvan Winkler and Martin CoathComparison of Skewness-based Salient Event Detector Algorithms in Speech

14:00

Ingo Siegert, Ronald Bock, Andreas Wendemuth, Bogdan Vlasenko and Kerstin OhnemusOverlapping Speech, Utterance Duration and Affective Content in HHI and HCI - an Comparison

14:20 Marton MakraiDEMO - Disambiguated Linear Word Translation in Medium European Languages

14:40 Marton Mihaltz and Tamas VaradiTrendMiner: Large-Scale Analysis of Political Attitudes in Public Facebook Messages

15:00-15:20 COFFEE BREAK

MondayParallel sessions

Room F

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15:20-16:40

Session: Special session on Mathability

Organizer: Attila Gilanyi (DE)Session chair: Attila Gilanyi

15:20 Piroska Biro and Maria CsernochThe Mathability of Spreadsheet Tools

15:40 Piroska Biro and Maria CsernochThe Mathability of Computer Problem Solving Approaches

16:00 Katarzyna Chmielewska and Attila GilanyiMathability and Computer Aided Mathemtical Education

16:20 Szabolcs BajakSolving a Problem Involving Means with Computer

16:40-18:20

Session: Multimodal information exchange

Organizers: Costanza Navarretta, Thomas Ousterhout (University of Copenhagen)Session chair: Costanza Navarretta

16:40Thomas OusterhoutCross-form facilitation effects from simultaneous gesture/word combinations with ERP analysis

17:00 Thomas Ousterhout and Costanza NavarrettaReaction time for two types of semantically related gesture and sentence pairs

17:20 Costanza NavarrettaPauses Delimiting Semantic Boundaries

17:40 Michael Sejr SchlichtkrullLearning Affective Projections for Emoticons on Twitter

18:00Stavroula – Evita Fotinea, Eleni Efthimiou, Maria Koutsombogera, Athanasia – Lida Dimou, Theodore Goulas, Petros Maragos and Costas TzafestasThe MOBOT Human-Robot Communication Model

MondayParallel sessions

Room F

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11:20-12:40

Track: Customizable Cognitive Content Management

Session I.Organizers: Andras Hajdu, Marianna Zichar (DE)

Session chair: Andras Hajdu

11:20 Margit Nemethi-Takacs Posters, Metadata, Description Schemas

11:40 Janos Toth, Lorant Bartha, Tamas Szabo, Istvan Lazar, Balazs Harangi and Andras HajduAn Online Application for Storing, Analyzing, and Sharing Dermatological Data

12:00 Bence Auer and Balint Antal Distributed Processing of Biological Interactions Using Hadoop

12:20 Aniko VagnerIntelligent Route Planning System for Car Divers in a City

12:40-13:40 LUNCH BREAK

13:40-14:40

Track: Cognitive Factors in Transport Planning

Organizer: Csaba Koren (SZE)Session:

Cognitive Factors in Road Design I.Session organizer and chair: Attila Borsos

13:40Invited keynote: Attila Borsos, Sibylle Birth and Hans-Joachim VollprachtThe Role of Human Factor in Road Design

14:00 Gabriella Kosztolanyi-Ivan, Csaba Koren and Attila BorsosRecognition of road types and speed choice

14:20 Daniel MileticsHuman Decisions at Irregular Overtakings

15:00-15:20 COFFEE BREAK

MondayParallel sessions

Room G

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15:20-16:40

Track: Cognitive Factors in Transport Planning

Organizer: Csaba Koren (SZE)Session:

Cognitive Factors in Road Design II.Session organizer and chair: Emese Mako

15:20Invited keynote: Emese MakoEvaluation of Human Behaviour at Pedestrian Crossings

15:40 Mattias JuhaszIntelligent Appraisal for Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning

16:00 Stanislaw Gaca and Mariusz KiecImpact of Human Factor on Speed Choice

16:20Anne Vetters and Thomas JaehrigVerification of the Existing Model for Passing Sight Distance on Single Two-Lane Rural Carriageways

16:40-18:00

Track: CogInfoCom aided engineering

Session I.Organizers: Joni Jamsa (Centria CUAS), Sakari Pieska (Centria CUAS), Jouni Tervonen

(University of Oulu)Session chair: Jouni Tervonen

16:40Tsukasa Kobayashi, Daisuke Chugo, Satoshi Muramatsu, Sho Yokota and Hiroshi HashimotoDesign of Personal Mobility Motion based on Cooperative Movement with a Companion

17:00Sho Yokota, Taeko Tanaka, Hiroshi Hashimoto, Daisuke Chugo and Kuniaki KawabataA Study on Imitation Motion based on Imitated Person’s view – Finding out the differences between imitation and non-imitation

17:20Bela Almasi, Mark Kosa, Ferenc Fejes, Robert Katona and Levente PusokMPT: a Solution for Eliminating the Effect of Network Breakdowns in Case of HD Video Stream Transmission

17:40 Christoffer FribergDEMO - Cloud4all: accessibility through cloud-based personalization

MondayParallel sessions

Room G

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11:20-12:40 Session II.Session chair: Peter Galambos

11:20 Laszlo Czúni and Metwally RashadInteractive Object Recognition with Sensor Fusion

11:40 Karolina Galińska, Piotr Luboch, Konrad Kluwak and Marcin BiegańskiA Database of Elementary Human Movements Collected with RGB-D type Camera

12:00Csilla Kvaszingerne PrantnerThe evaluation of the results of an eye tracking based usability tests of the so called Instructor’s Portal framework

12:20 Vladimir Shakhnov, Vladimir Makarchuk, Lyudmila Zinchenko, Vladimir VerstovVisual Analytics Support for the SOI VLSI Layout Design for Multiple Patterning Technology

12:40-13:40 LUNCH BREAK

13:40-15:00 Session III.Session chair: Adam Csapo

13:40 Tobias Hildebrandt and Stefanie Rinderle-MaServer Sounds and Network Noises

14:00 Jan Hammerschmidt, Thomas Hermann, Alex Walender and Niels KromkeInfoPlant: Multimodal augmentation of plants for enhanced human-computer interaction

14:20 Carsten Schwede and Thomas HermannHoloR: Interactive Mixed-Reality Rooms

14:40 Jiajun Yang and Thomas HermannA Zen Garden Interface for the Interactive Control of Sonic Ambiences in Smart Environment

15:00-15:20 COFFEE BREAK

MondayParallel sessions

Room VIP

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15:20-16:40 Session IV.Session chair: Tom Gedeon

15:20 Xindi Li and Tom GedeonGender Disparity and the Creepy Hill in Face Replacement Videos

15:40 Christopher Chow and Tom GedeonClassifying Document Categories Based on Physiological Measures of Analyst Responses

16:00 Khushnood Naqshbandi, Tom Gedeon, Umran Azziz Abdulla and Leana CopelandFactors Affecting Identification of Tasks using Eye Gaze

16:20 Zoltan Gal, Hunor Sandor and Bela GengeInformation Flow and Complex Event Processing of the Sensor Network Communication

16:40-18:20

Session:Accessibility of CogInfoCom Systems

Organizer: Zdenek Mikovec (CVUT)Session chair: Zdenek Mikovec

16:40Invited keynote: Ivo Maly, Jan Balata, Ondrej Krejcir, Eduard Fuzessery and Zdenek MikovecQualitative Measures for Evaluation of Navigation Applications for Visually Impaired

17:00 Jan Balata, Zdenek Mikovec and Pavel SlavikProblems of Blind Chess Players

17:20 Miroslav Macik, Anna Kutikova, Zdenek Mikovec and Pavel SlavikGraFooSha: Food Sharing for Senior Users

17:40Nikolaos Kaklanis, Konstantinos Votis and Dimitrios TzovarasAdding haptic feedback to web applications towards improving end-users’ cognitive capabilities

18:00 Liubov S. Lisitsyna, Andrey V. Lyamin, Elena N. Cherepovskaya and Ivan A. MartynikhinCognitive Trainings Can Improve Intercommunication with e-Learning System

19:00 WELCOME EVENTSzechenyi Restaurant (’E’ building)

MondayParallel sessions

Room VIP

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October 20TUESDAY

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TuesdayPlenary sessions

Panel sessionRoom F9:00-9:30 Plenary Session III.

Session chair:

9:00

Patrick WALDBUESSER, Szechenyi Istvan University, Győr„Considering a Paradigm Change in Social Cognition and Communication:

The Connected Cognitive Entity Generation at the Threshold of the Digitalized Era”In preparing the session of the Department of Leadership and Organizational Communica-tion at the 6th Conference on Cognitive InfoCommunications (CogInfoCom 2015), the ple-nary talk will point out the central aspects of a new paradigm in perceiving and conceiving information within an embedded and connected network of so called cognitive entities. It is claimed that the perceiving, processing, sharing and communicating of information in an almost fully digitalized environment not only spurs complexity to an extent never encoun-tered before but these processes also facilitate coping with digitalization and virtualization in general. With the environment with all sorts of devices getting smarter every day, the social individual too has to cope with this plethora of information and communicate effec-

tively in accordance.

9:30-11:30 PANEL SESSION: CogInfoCom in Digital ProductsSession chair: Zsolt Nemeth

9:30

Botond BOGNAR, Singularity University Central & Eastern Europe, Hungary„From Science Fiction to Science Fact - off the shelves disruptive technologies ”

Disruptive technologies, opposed to common wisdom, are never quick born, nor fast de-veloping. Rather, they are with us usually for several decades quietly evolving just to sur-prise everyone when reaching the knee of the exponential curve. This is especially true for any technology which core is based in digital domains. Botond’s lecture will highlight a select group of disruptive technologies which sounded Sci-Fi just a few years ago and are

on their way to be part of our daily life within less than a decade.

9:50

Ferenc PONGRACZ, IBM Hungary„Watson: The first cognitive system”

According to the terminology of IBM cognitive computing systems learn and interact na-turally with people to extend what either humans or machine could do on their own. They help human experts make better decisions by penetrating the complexity of Big Data. The first cognitive system was Watson, which debuted in a televised Jeopardy! challenge where it bested the show’s two greatest champions. The challenge for Watson was to answer questions posed in every nuance of natural language, such as puns, synonyms and homonyms, slang, and jargon. Watson was not connected to the Internet for the match. It only knew what it had amassed through years of persistent interaction and learning from a large set of unstructured knowledge. Newer generations of Watson are currently being trained in oncology diagnosis for healthcare professionals, and in customer service as a support representative. IBM Research continues to push the boundaries of Watson by de-veloping new interfaces that will allow humans and computers to interact more naturally.

10:10-10:30 COFFEE BREAK

10:30

PANEL DISCUSSION: „CogInfoCom in Digital Products”Participants:

Botond BOGNAR, Singularity UniversityHassan CHARAF, BME

Adam DIVAK, Synetiq KftRoland JAKAB, Ericsson HungaryFerenc PONGRACZ, IBM HungarySzabolcs SZELEI, Google Hungary

Moderator: Zsolt NEMETH, Mistems Kft

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11:20-12:40

Track: Customizable Cognitive Content Management

Session II.Organizers: Andras Hajdu, Marianna Zichar (DE)

Session chair: Marianna Zichar

11:20Istvan Boda, Erzsebet Toth, Istvan Csont and Laszlo T. NagyToward a knowledge base of literary content focusing on the ancient Library of Alexandria in the three dimensional space

11:40 Attila Adamko, Abel Garai and Istvan PentekAdaptive Services with Cloud Architecture for Telemedicine

12:00Attila Adamko, Tamas Kadek, Lajos Kollar, Mark Kosa and Robert TothCluster and Discover Services in the Smart Campus Platform for Online Programming Contests

12:20 Roland Racz, Akos Toth, Ildiko Papp and Roland KunkliDEMO - Full-body animations and new faces for a WebGL based MPEG-4 avatar

12:40-13:40 LUNCH BREAK

13:40-14:40

Track: The HuComTech project:

Formal approaches to the study of human behaviourSession II.

Organisers: Laszlo Hunyadi (DE) and Tamas Varadi (MTA)Session chair: Laszlo Hunyadi

13:40 Laszlo HunyadiOn Multimodality in the Perception of Emotions from Materials of the HuComTech Corpus

14:00 Istvan SzekrenyesProsoTool, a Method for Automatic Annotation of Fundamental Frequency

14:20 Csaba SzaszSymbolic Cognitive Abilities Implementation on the NI-9631 Pervasive Mobile Robot

15:00-15:20 COFFEE BREAK

TuesdayParallel sessions

Room F

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15:20-17:00

Session: Digital Era for Leadersip and Management Communication

Organizer: Patrick Waldbuesser (SZE)Session chair: Laszlo Imre Komlosi

15:20Marta Konczosne Szombathelyi, Patrick Waldbuesser and Ralph TenchDigital age: Information and communication technologies, tools and trends for communication management

15:40 Tibor Dory and Patrick WaldbuesserConnected Cognitive Entity Management: New Challenges for Ecexutive Decision-Making

16:00 Patrick Waldbuesser and Laszlo Imre KomlosiEmpirical Findings in Cognitive Entity Management: A Challenge in the Digital Era

16:20 Laszlo Imre Komlosi and Patrick WaldbuesserThe Cognitive Entity Generation: Emergent Properties in Social Cognition

16:40Szabolcs Ramhap, Marta Konczosne Szombathelyi and Eszer Petra MajerSpecial Coginfo Application by Non-business Organizations – Case Study on Marketing Communication of a Higher Education Institution

TuesdayParallel sessions

Room F

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11:20-12:40

Track: CogInfoCom aided engineering

Session II.Organizers: Joni Jamsa, Sakari Pieska (Centria CUAS), Jouni Tervonen (University of Oulu)

Session chair: Joni Jamsa

11:20 Stanislav Ondaš and Jozef JuharDistance-based Dialog Acts Labeling

11:40Mika Luimula, Agnieszka Besz, Paula Pitkakangas, Taisto Suominen, Jouni Smed, Faramosh Rashid Izullah and Heikki HamalainenVirtual Evaluation Tool in Driving Inspection and Training

12:00Jouni Tervonen, Ville Isoherranen and Marjo HeikkilaA Review of the Cognitive Capabilities and Data Analysis Issues of the Future Industrial Internet-of-Things

12:20 Joni Jamsa and Heidi KaartinenMobile Applications for Traffic Safety

12:40-13:40 LUNCH BREAK

13:40-15:00

Track: CogInfoCom aided engineering

Session III.Organizers: Joni Jamsa, Sakari Pieska (Centria CUAS), Jouni Tervonen (University of Oulu)

Session chair: Sakari Pieska

13:40Mika Luimula, Taisto Suominen and Sakari PieskaUtilizing the Synergic Combination of Art and Game Technologies in Engineering Applications

14:00 Joni Jamsa and Heidi KaartinenDEMO - Adaptive user interface for assisting the drivers’ decision making

14:20 Mikko Valta, Mirjami Jutila and Joni JamsaIEEE 802.11p and LTE as Enablers of Cognitive Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communication

14:40 Marjo Heikkila, Sakari Pieska, Sikke de Jong and Christiaan ElsingaExperimenting Industrial Internet with a Mobile Robot

15:00-15:20 COFFEE BREAK

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15:20-17:00 Session VI.Session chair: Peter Galambos

15:20Anirudh Unni, Klas Ihme, Henrik Surm, Lars Weber, Andreas Ludtke, Daniela Nicklas, Meike Jipp and Jochem W. Rieger Brain Activity Measured with fNIRS for the Prediction of Cognitive Workload

15:40 Myrna S. Zamarripa, Daniel Madrigal, Cynthia Avila-Contreras and Felix RamosA Motivational Model of Hunger for a Cognitive Architecture

16:00 Dora Budić, Dina Šimunić and Kamran SayrafianKinetic-Based Micro Energy-Harvesting for Wearable Sensors

16:20 Attila Gilanyi, Marianna Balint, Robert Hajdu, Sandor Tarsoly and Imre ErdosA Visualization of the Medieval Church of Zelemer

16:40 Attila Gilanyi, Marianna Balint, Robert Hajdu, Sandor Tarsoly and Imre ErdosDEMO - Presentation of the Church of Zelemer in the Virtual Collaboration Arena (VirCA)

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11:20-12:40 Session V.Session chair: Harris Papageorgiou

11:20 Graham Wilcock and Seiichi YamamotoTowards Computer-Assisted Language Learning with Robots, Wikipedia and CogInfoCom

11:40 Dimitris Pappas, Ion Androutsopoulos and Haris PapageorgiouAnger Detection in Call Center Dialogues

12:00 Peter Nagy, Csaba Zainko and Geza NemethSynthesis of Speaking Styles with Corpus- and HMM-Based Approaches

12:20Gabor Elo and Peter SzarmesDemonstration of a more comfortable, seamless measuring setting for EEG-based experiments

12:40-13:40 LUNCH BREAK

13:40-15:00

Track: Cognitive Factors in Transport Planning

Organizer: Csaba Koren (SZE)Session:

Transport Related Decision Making I.Organizer: Csaba Koren (SZE)

Session organizer and chair: Balazs Horvath

13:40Invited keynote: Balazs HorvathCognitive Infocommunications in Transport Related Decision Making

14:00 Farid Karimipour, Alireza Niroo and Negar AlinaghiGeneralizing Route Descriptions Based on the User’s Spatial Knowledge

14:20 Csaba Csiszar and David FoldesAdvanced Information Services for Cognitive Behaviour of Traveller

14:40 Agoston Winkler and Balazs HorvathApplication of Cognitive Infocommunications in Public Transport Journey Planning

15:00-15:20 COFFEE BREAK

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15:20-17:00

Session:Socio-Cognitive ICT

Organizer: Hassan Charaf (BME)Session chair: Bertalan Forstner

15:20Gabor Kusper, Nikolett Fanni Menyhart, Gabor Percze and Gabor HavasiDEMO - Integration opportunities of the ‘CommonSense for Scholars’ system at the University of Debrecen

15:40 Dorottya Bodolai, Laszlo Gazdi, Bertalan Forstner and Luca SzegletesSupervising Biofeedback-based Serious Games

16:00 Zsolt Medgyesi, Krisztian Pomazi, Luca Szegletes and Bertalan ForstnerEvaluating application usability with portable biofeedback system for mobile and desktop

16:20 Mate Koles, Luca Szegletes and Bertalan ForstnerTowards a physiology based difficulty control system for serious games

16:40Attila K. Varga and Laszlo CzapDevelopment of an Online Subjective Evaluation System for Recorded Speech of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children

19:00 BANQUETUniversity Concert Hall (Synagogue) - 9025 Győr, Kossuth Lajos street 5

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WednesdayPlenary sessions

Room F9:00-10:00 Plenary Session IV.

Session chair: Anna Esposito

9:00

Harris PAPAGEORGIOU, Institute for Language & Speech Processing, Athena RC, Greece„Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery”

E-commerce, as a shopping and marketing channel, has led to an upsurge of review sites for a variety of services and products. In this context, Aspect Based Sentiment Analysis (ABSA) -i.e., mining opinions from unstructured data about specific entities and their aspects- can help consumers decide what to purchase and businesses to better monitor their reputation and understand the needs of the market. We will review some of the key ideas in the field and provide real examples and key lessons on several issues based on our three-year experience of the ABSA challenge. In another line of research, I will describe the latest developments in Question Answering systems, aiming to find answers to natural language questions by searching in large document collections (e.g., repositories of documents or the entire Web) and/or structured data (e.g.,databases, ontologies). In particular, we will look at the key methods in the biomedical QA domain and the findings from our participation in the BioASQ3

competition.

9:30

Miklos EMRI, University of Debrecen, Hungary„Multimodal Imaging and Brain Network Analysis”

The traditional and the automated post-processing based multimodal imaging techniques play crucial roles in daily diagnosis and in clinical researches, as well. Owing to a long development process we worked out the MultiModal Medical Imaging (M3I) framework which has been applied in several collaborations and projects in nuclear medicine, radiotherapy, radiosurgery, neurosurgery, neuronavigation and the functional brain network analysis. During the last decade of our development the pivotal question was whether such a type of software development is acceptable in in clinical

environment.Overviewing these projects we clearly demonstrate that the multidisciplinary atmosphere should improve the efficiency of any biomedical software development task and its introduction to diagnostic, therapeutic or medical research applications. The common language between physicians, physics, mathematics and programmers could speed up the processes of specification, development and software maintenance. This type of informatics background enables medical research teams to apply the recent imaging and statistical methods in their lab in relatively short time. And vice versa the needs of new mathematical and computational methods by physicians encourage the medical image processing specialists to use the most advanced techniques of statistics, physics and computational

science.

10:00-10:20 COFFEE BREAK

10:20-11:20 Plenary Session V.Session chair: Yeung Yam

10:20

Tom GEDEON, The Australian National University, Australia„Predicting reading comprehension in eLearning using eye gaze”

(Leana Copeland, Tom Gedeon and Sabrina Caldwell: Effects of Text Difficulty and Readers on Predicting Reading Comprehension from Eye Movements)

Eye gaze detectors are becoming inexpensive, so are becoming very valuable eLearning. We describe a number of our experiments in modeling reading comprehension. This talk includes a brief description of the literature background, the eye gaze detectors we use, then discusses the HCI style experiments we have conducted, and a brief description of the analysis techniques we have used. We then discuss the results of our experiments and the (sometimes surprising) results for the design of eLearning systems.

10:50

Lajos IZSO, Budapest University of Technology and Economic, Hungary„The significance of cognitive infocommunications in developing assistive technologies

for people with non-standard cognitive characteristics”After an introduction to the global problems of cognitive impairments and related disabilities and defining the key terms, the paper emphasises the significance and possibilities of cognitive infocommunications in developing assistive technologies for people with non-standard cognitive characteristics. The paper provides a short overall review of known approaches, and also gives concise summaries on selected recent Hungarian research and development projects the results of which are

not yet widely known.

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11:20-12:40

Track: NeuroCogSpace Project

Session I.Organizers: Karoly Hercegfi (BME), Ferenc Honbolygo (MTA TTK),

Peter Galambos (MTA SZTAKI)Session chair: Karoly Hercegfi

11:20Karoly Hercegfi, Anita Komlodi, Balint Szabo, Mate Koles, Emma Logo, Balazs P. Hamornik and Gyongyi RozsaExperiences of virtual desktop collaboration experiments

11:40Lajos Izso, Karoly Hercegfi, Mate Koles and Balazs Peter HamornikGranger causal modelling for analysing time series of psychophysiological and behavioural data gained during virtual reality experiments

12:00 Mate Koles and Karoly HercegfiEye tracking precision in a virtual CAVE environment

12:20 Emma Logo, Karoly Hercegfi and Balazs Peter HamornikMethodologies for subjective performance assessment of collaboration

12:40-13:40 LUNCH BREAK

13:40-14:40

Track: NeuroCogSpace Project

Session II.Organizers: Karoly Hercegfi (BME), Ferenc Honbolygo (MTA TTK),

Peter Galambos (MTA SZTAKI)Session chair: Peter Galambos

13:40Dalma Geszten, Balazs Peter Hamornik and Karoly HercegfiUser experience in a collaborative 3D virtual environment: A framework for analyzing user interviews

14:00Laura Kiss, Balazs Peter Hamornik, Dalma Geszten and Karoly HercegfiThe connection of the style of interactions and the collaboration in a virtual work environment

14:20Laura Kiss, Balazs Peter Hamornik, Mate Koles, Peter Baranyi, Peter Galambos and Gyorgy PersaDEMO - Training of Business Skills in Virtual Reality

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11:20-12:40 Session VII.Session chair: Peter Baranyi

11:20 Peter SzmodicsKnowledge-based Process Management

11:40 Cecilia Sik Lanyi, Veronika Szucs, Szilvia Mogan Tolgyesy and Zoltan TothWheelchair driving simulator

12:00 Katalin Gombos, Cecilia Sik Lanyi and Krisztian SimonHow Does Environment and Form Influence Colour Perception?

12:20 Peter Baranyi and Adam B. CsapoRevisiting the Concept of Generation CE – Generation of Cognitive Entities

12:40-13:40 LUNCH BREAK

13:40-14:20

Track: Customizable Cognitive Content Management

Session III.Organizers: Andras Hajdu, Marianna Zichar (DE)

Session chair: Attila Adamko

13:40 Daniel Balla, Marianna Zichar, Norbert Barkoczi and Orsolya Gyongyi Varga Cognitive interpretation of different spatial databases in web environment

14:00 Erika Perge and Marianna ZicharComputer assisted method for cognitive improvement of color aptitude

14:20-15:00

Session: Cognitive Acausal Representations

Organizers: Peter Varlaki (SZE)Session chair: Peter Baranyi

14:20 Peter Baranyi and Peter VarlakiIntroducing the concept of Infotation

14:30

Peter Varlaki and Peter Baranyi“Empirical Identification” of the Creative Cognitive Unconscious Processes in the Collective Individuation concerning the “World-Clock Models” - Part I. Pauli’s World Clock Dreams and some Historical “World-Clock Models”

14:40

Peter Varlaki and Peter Baranyi“Empirical Identification” of the Creative Cognitive Unconscious Processes in the Collective Individuation concerning the “World-Clock Models” - Part II. Pauli’s Regiomontanus Dream and its Historical and Spiritual Background

14:50

Peter Varlaki and Peter Baranyi“Empirical Identification” of the Creative Cognitive Unconscious Processes in the Collective Individuation concerning the “World-Clock Models” - Part III. The Three Hidden Pillars of the World and the Fourth One

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11:20-12:20 Session VIII.Session chair: Adam Csapo

11:20 Aung Pyae, Mika Luimula and Jouni SmedInvestigating the Usability of Interactive Physical Activity Games for Elderly: A Pilot Study

11:40Ferenc Erdos and Gabor KallosIntroduce the Term Cognitive Entity in Information and Communications Technology Investment Analysis

12:00 Andras Czebe and Gabor KovacsThe Impact of Bias in Latent Fingerprint Identification

12:40-13:40 LUNCH BREAK

13:40-15:00

Track: Cognitive Factors in Transport Planning

Organizer: Csaba Koren (SZE)Session:

Transport Related Decision Making II.Session organizer and chair: Csaba Koren

13:40 Bertalan GaalInfluencing household location decision making

14:00 Richard HorvathPublic Transport and The Cognitive Infocommunication

14:20

Renato Besenczi, Mihaly Szilagyi, Norbert Batfai, Andras Mamenyak, Istvan Oniga and Marton IspanyUsing Crowdsensed Information for Traffic Simulation in the Robocar World Championship Framework

15:00 Renato Besenczi, Tamas Katona and Mihaly SzilagyiDEMO - A Fork Implementation of the Police Edition of the OOCWC System

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15:00-15:00 CLOSINGRoom F

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Thank you for participating,see you next year!