Program

We have edited the IPMU2020 Book of Abstracts, containing the program and the abstracts of the accepted papers, which have already been published in three volumes.

Program Overview

 

Monday 15/06

Tuesday 16/6

Lisbon time

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SB

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SD

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SC

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14:30 – 15:30

 

Tu1A

Tu1B

Tu1C

Tu1D

 

 

 

15:40 – 16:00

Opening session

Homage to Enrique Ruspini

16:00 – 17:00

J. Keller

B. Schuller

 

 

 

17:10 – 18:50

Mo1A

Mo1B

Mo1C

Mo1D

Tu2A

Tu2B

Tu2C

Tu2D

 

 

 

19:10 – 20:30

Mo2A

Mo2B

Mo2C

Mo2D

Tu3A

Tu3B

Tu3C

Tu3D

 

Welcome reception BYOD*

 

 

 

 

* bring your own drink

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday 17/6

Thursday 18/6

Lisbon time

SA

SB

SC

SD

SA

SB

SC

SD

14:30 – 15:30

We1A

We1B

We1C

We1D

Th1A

 

Th1C

Th1D

 

 

 

15:40 – 16:00

Open mic: Online conferences

Best paper award

16:00 – 17:00

B. Tversky (Kampé de Fériet award)

L. Coheur

 

 

 

17:10 – 18:50

We2A

We2B

We2C

We2D

Th2A

Th2B

Th2C

Th2D

 

 

 

19:10 – 20:30

We3A

We3B

We3C

We3D

Th3A

Th3B

Th3C

Th3D

 

 

 

 

 

Closing session

Detailed Program

Monday 15/06
Mo1ASS2: Theoretical and Applied Aspects of Imprecise Probabilities, part I
Chair: Enrique Miranda
17:10 – 17:30Serafín Moral-García, Carlos J. Mantas, Javier G. Castellano and Joaquin Abellán. Imprecise Classification with Non-Parametric Predictive Inference
17:30 – 17:50Enrique Miranda, Ignacio Montes and Paolo Vicig. On the elicitation of an optimal outer approximation of a coherent lower probability
17:50 – 18:10Tathagata Basu, Matthias Troffaes and Jochen Einbeck. Binary Credal Classification under Sparsity Constraints
18:10 – 18:30Yonatan Carlos Carranza Alarcon, Soundouss Messoudi and Sébastien Destercke. Cautious label-wise ranking with constraint satisfaction
18:30 – 18:50Sébastien Destercke, Agnes Rico and Olivier Strauss. Approximating general kernels by extended fuzzy measures: application to filtering
Mo1BGames & SS18: Discrete Models and Computational Intelligence
Chair: László Kóczy
17:10 – 17:30Christian Fermuller, Timo Lang and Alexandra Pavlova. From Truth Degree Comparison Games to Sequents-of-Relations Calculi for Gödel Logic
17:30 – 17:50Arij Azzabi, Nahla Ben Amor, Hélène Fargier and Régis Sabbadin. OrdinalGraph-basedGames
17:50 – 18:10Istvan Harmati and Laszlo T. Koczy. Improvements on the Convergence and Stability of Fuzzy Grey Cognitive Maps
18:10 – 18:30María Barroso, Inmaculada Gutiérrez, Daniel Gómez, Javier Castro and Rosa Espínola. Group definition based on flow in community detection
18:30 – 18:50Margarita Knyazeva, Alexander Bozhenyuk and Uzay Kaymak. Fuzzy Temporal Graphs and Sequence Modelling in Scheduling Problem
Mo1CReal World Applications
Chair: João Sousa
17:10 – 17:30Anna Wilbik, Diego Barreto and Ge Backus. On relevance of linguistic summaries – a case study from the agro-food domain
17:30 – 17:50Orla McHugh, Jun Liu, Fiona Browne, Philip Jordan and Deborah McConnell. Data-Driven Classifiers for Predicting Grass Growth in Northern Ireland: A Case Study
17:50 – 18:10Karol Bot, Antonio Ruano and Maria Da Graça Ruano. Forecasting Electricity Consumption in Residential Buildings for home Energy Management Systems
18:10 – 18:30Miguel Martins, Tiago Coito, Bernardo Firme, Joaquim Viegas, João Sousa, João Figueiredo and Susana Vieira. Solving Dynamic Delivery Services using Ant Colony Optimization
18:30 – 18:50Olga Kamińska, Katarzyna Kaczmarek-Majer and Olgierd Hryniewicz. Acoustic feature selection with fuzzy clustering, self organizing maps and psychiatric assessments
Mo1DKnowledge Processing and Creation
Chair: Marie-Jeanne Lesot
17:10 – 17:30Grégory Smits, Ronald R. Yager, Marie-Jeanne Lesot and Olivier Pivert. Concept Membership Modeling Using a Choquet Integral
17:30 – 17:50Eugénio Ribeiro, Ricardo Ribeiro, Fernando Batista and João Oliveira. Using Topic Information to Improve Non-Exact Keyword-Based Search for Mobile Applications
17:50 – 18:10Rui Jorge Almeida, Greetje Adriaans and Yuliya Shapovalova. Graphical Causal Models and Imputing Missing Data: A Preliminary Study
18:10 – 18:30Mourad Oussalah, Abhinay Pandya and Panos Kostakos. MaTED: Metadata-assisted Twitter Event Detection System
18:30 – 18:50Navid Rezaei, Marek Z. Reformat and Ronald R. Yager. Image-based World-perceiving Knowledge Graph (WpKG) with Imprecision
Mo2ASS2: Theoretical and Applied Aspects of Imprecise Probabilities, part II
Chair: Ignacio Montes
19:10 – 19:30Andrey G. Bronevich and Igor N. Rozenberg. Metrical approach to measuring uncertainty
19:30 – 19:50Renato Pelessoni and Paolo Vicig. Conditioning and Dilation with Coherent Nearly-Linear Models
19:50 – 20:10Andrés Cano, Manuel Gómez-Olmedo and Serafin Moral. Learning Sets of Bayesian Networks
20:10 – 20:30Alexander Erreygers and Enrique Miranda. A study of the set of probability measures compatible with comparative judgements
Mo2BXAI & SS13: Image Understanding and Explainable AI
Chair: Isabelle Bloch
19:10 – 19:30Direnc Pekaslan, Chao Chen, Christian Wagner and Jonathan M. Garibaldi. Performance and Interpretability in Fuzzy Logic Systems – can we have both?
19:30 – 19:50Paulo Lisboa, Sandra Ortega and Ivan Olier. Explaining the neural network: A case study to model the incidence of cervical cancer
19:50 – 20:10Antoine Richard, Brice Mayag, François Talbot, Alexis Tsoukias and Yves Meinard. Transparency of classification systems for clinical decision support
20:10 – 20:30Bryce Murray, Derek Anderson, Timothy Havens, Tim Wilkin and Anna Wilbik. Information Fusion-2-Text: Explainable Aggregation via Linguistic Protoforms
Mo2CSS10: Fuzzy Implication Functions
Chair: Michal Baczynski
19:10 – 19:30Mônica Lorea Matzenauer, Renata Reiser, Helida Santos, Jocivania Pinheiro and Benjamin Bedregal. An Initial Study on Typical Hesitant (T,N)-Implication Functions
19:30 – 19:50Raquel Fernandez-Peralta, Sebastia Massanet and Arnau Mir. Is the invariance with respect to powers of a t-norm a restrictive property on fuzzy implication functions? The case of strict t-norms
19:50 – 20:10Katarzyna Miś and Michal Baczynski. Some Remarks on Approximate Reasoning and Bandler-Kohout Subproduct
20:10 – 20:30Isabel Aguiló, Sebastià Massanet, Juan Vicente Riera and Daniel Ruiz-Aguilera. Modus Ponens Tollens for RU-implications
Mo2DSS11: Soft Methods in Statistics and Data Analysis, part I
Chair: Przemyslaw Grzegorzewski
19:10 – 19:30Leandro Maciel, Rosangela Ballini and Fernando Gomide. A fuzzy model for interval-valued time series modeling and application in exchange rate forecasting
19:30 – 19:50Laura Franzoi, Andrea Sgarro, Anca Dinu and Liviu P. Dinu. Random Steinhaus distances for robust syntax-based classification of partially inconsistent linguistic data
19:50 – 20:10Corrado Mencar. Possibilistic Bounds for Granular Counting
20:10 – 20:30Przemyslaw Grzegorzewski. Two-Sample Dispersion Problem for Fuzzy Data
Tuesday 16/6
Tu1AImage Processing
Chair: Olivier Strauss
14:30 – 14:50Christophe Ribal, Nicolas Lermé and Sylvie Le Hégarat-Mascle. Thin Structures Segmentation Using Anisotropic Neighborhoods
14:50 – 15:10Vincent Toureau, Pedro Bibiloni, Lidia Talavera-Martínez and Manuel González-Hidalgo. Automatic detection of symmetry in dermoscopic images based on shape and texture
15:10 – 15:30Mohamed El Yazid Boudaren, Ali Hamache and Islam Debicha. Dempster-Shafer Parzen-Rosenblatt Hidden Markov Fields for Multichannel Image Segmentation
Tu1BSS21: Formal Concept Analysis, Rough Sets, General Operators and Related Topics, part I
Chair: Jesús Medina
14:30 – 14:50Didier Dubois and Henri Prade. Towards a logic-based view of some approaches to classification tasks
14:50 – 15:10Alexander Sostak, Ingrida Uljane and Patrik Eklund. Fuzzy relatinal mathematical morphology: erosion and dilation
15:10 – 15:30Ondrej Kridlo. Isotone L-Fuzzy Formal Concept Analysis and L-valued Fuzzy Measure and Integral
Tu1CSS9: Computational Intelligence for Logistics and Transportation Problems, Part I
Chair: Belén Melián-Batista
14:30 – 14:50Hernán Díaz, Inés González-Rodríguez, Juan José Palacios, Irene Díaz and Camino R. Vela. A Genetic Approach to the Job Shop Scheduling Problem with Interval Uncertainty
14:50 – 15:10Boris Pérez-Cañedo, Alejandro Rosete, José Luis Verdegay and Eduardo René Concepción-Morales. A Fuzzy Goal Programming Approach To Fully Fuzzy Linear Regression
15:10 – 15:30Cynthia Porras Nodarse, Jenny Fajardo Calderín, Alejandro Rosete Súarez and David A. Pelta. Planning Wi-Fi access points activation in Havana City: proposal and preliminary results
Tu1DSS11: Soft Methods in Statistics and Data Analysis, part II
Chair: Przemyslaw Grzegorzewski
14:30 – 14:50Daniel Vélez, Guillermo Villarino Martínez, J. Tinguaro Rodríguez and Daniel Gomez. A method to generate soft reference data for topic identication
14:50 – 15:10Gionatan Gallo, Vincenzo Ferrari, Francesco Marcelloni and Pietro Ducange. SK-MOEFS: A Library in Python for Designing Accurate and Explainable Fuzzy Models
15:10 – 15:30Maciej Romaniuk. Imprecise approaches to analysis of insurance portfolio with catastrophe bond
Tu2ADecision making, preference & votes
Chair: Davide Petturiti
17:10 – 17:30Thomas A. Runkler. Generalized Weak Transitivity of Preference
17:30 – 17:50Behrooz Etesamipour and Robert J. Hammell II. Investigation of Ranking Methods within the Military Value of Information (VoI) Problem Domain
17:50 – 18:10Cesar Gonzalez Fernandez, Javier Cabezas Givica, Alberto Fernandez and Isaac Martin de Diego. Combining Multi-Agent Systems and Subjective Logic to Develop Decision Support Systems
18:10 – 18:30Zoé Krug, Romain Guillaume and Olga Battaïa. Decision under ignorance: a comparison of existing criteria
18:30 – 18:50Janusz Kacprzyk, Jose M. Merigo, Hannu Nurmi and Slawomir Zadrozny. Multi-agent systems and voting: how similar are voting procedures
Tu2BSS5: Aggregation: Theory and Practice, part I
Chair: Radko Mesiar
17:10 – 17:30Anna Kolesárová and Radko Mesiar. A note on aggregation of intuitionistic values
17:30 – 17:50Andrea Stupnanova and Lesheng Jin. BIOWA operators
17:50 – 18:10Lubomíra Horanská. On compatibility of two approaches to generalization of the Lovász extension formula
18:10 – 18:30Miroslav Hudec and Radko Mesiar. The Formalization of Asymmetry in Disjunctive Evaluation
18:30 – 18:50Denys Yohana Mora-Herrera, Serge Guillaume, Didier Snoeck and Orlando Zuniga Escobar. Fuzzy inference system as an aggregation operator – Application to the design of a soil chemical quality index
Tu2CSS15: Mathematical Methods Towards Dealing with Uncertainty in Applied Sciences, part I
Chair: Irina Perfilieva
17:10 – 17:30Jiří Močkoř. On the relationship among relational categories of fuzzy topological structures
17:30 – 17:50Vinícius Wasques, Beatriz Laiate, Francielle Santo Pedro, Estevão Esmi and Laécio C. Barros. Interactive Fuzzy Fractional Differential Equation: Application on HIV Dynamics
17:50 – 18:10Beatriz Laiate, Francielle Santo Pedro, Estevão Esmi and Laécio C. Barros. HIV Dynamics under Antiretroviral Treatment with Interactivity
18:10 – 18:30Anand Pratap Singh and Irina Perfilieva. On categories of L-fuzzifying approximation spaces, L-fuzzifying pretopological spaces and L-fuzzifying closure spaces
18:30 – 18:50Anand Pratap Singh and Irina Perfilieva. Measure of lattice-valued direct F-transforms and its topological interpretations
Tu2DSS16: Statistical Image Processing and Analysis, with Applications in Neuroimaging
Chair: John Kornak
17:10 – 17:30Rajarshi Guhaniyogi. High Dimensional Bayesian Regularization in Regressions Involving Symmetric Tensors
17:30 – 17:50John Muschelli. A Publicly Available, High Resolution, Unbiased CT Brain Template
17:50 – 18:10Davneet Minhas, Zixi Yang, John Muschelli, Charles Laymon, Joseph Mettenburg, Matthew Zammit, Sterling Johnson, Chester Mathis, Ann Cohen, Benjamin Handen, William Klunk, Ciprian Crainiceanu, Bradley Christian and Dana Tudorascu. Statistical methods for processing neuroimaging data from two different sites with a Down syndrome population application
18:10 – 18:30John Kornak, Ross Boylan, Karl Young, Amy Wolf, Yann Cobigo and Howard Rosen. Bayesian image analysis in Fourier space using data-driven priors (DD-BIFS)
18:30 – 18:50Aaron Scheffler, Abigail Dickinson, Charlotte DiStefano, Shafali Jeste and Damla Senturk. Covariate-Adjusted Hybrid Principal Components Analysis
Tu3ASS2: Theoretical and Applied Aspects of Imprecise Probabilities, part III
Chair: Enrique Miranda
19:10 – 19:30Gert de Cooman. Coherent and Archimedean choice in general Banach spaces
19:30 – 19:50Jasper De Bock. Archimedean Choice Functions: an Axiomatic Foundation for Imprecise Decision Making
19:50 – 20:10Paride Antonini, Davide Petturiti and Barbara Vantaggi. Dynamic portfolio selection under ambiguity in the \epsilon-contaminated binomial model
20:10 – 20:30Natan T’Joens and Jasper De Bock. Limit Behaviour of Upper and Lower Expected Time Averages in Discrete-Time Imprecise Markov Chains
Tu3BSS5: Aggregation: Theory and Practice, part II
Chair: Andrea Stupnanova
19:10 – 19:30Paul Alain Kaldjob Kaldjob, Brice Mayag and Denis Bouyssou. Necessary and possible interaction between criteria in a general Choquet integral model
19:30 – 19:50Gül Deniz Çaylı. Construction of nullnorms based on closure and interior operators on bounded lattices
19:50 – 20:10Helida Santos, Graçaliz P. Dimuro, Tiago C. Asmus, Giancarlo Lucca, Eduardo N. Borges, Benjamin Bedregal, José A. Sanz, Javier Fernández and Humberto Bustince. General grouping functions
20:10 – 20:30Brice Mayag and Bertrand Tchantcho. The necessary and possible importance relation among criteria in a 2-additive Choquet integral model
Tu3CTemporal Data Processing
Chair: Rosangela Ballini
19:10 – 19:30Shantanu Mullick, Ashwin Malshe and Nicolas Glady. Modeling the Costs of Trade Finance during the Financial Crisis of 2008-2009: An Application of Dynamic Hierarchical Linear Model
19:30 – 19:50Jason Rhuggenaath, Paulo Roberto de Oliveira da Costa, Yingqian Zhang, Alp Akcay and Uzay Kaymak. Dynamic pricing using Thompson Sampling with fuzzy events
19:50 – 20:10Nuno Rodrigues, Joao Paulo Carvalho, Fernando Janeiro and Pedro Ramos. Electrical power grid frequency estimation with Fuzzy Boolean Nets
20:10 – 20:30Gerhard Klassen, Martha Tatusch, Ludmila Himmelspach and Stefan Conrad. Fuzzy Clustering Stability Evaluation of Time Series
Tu3DSS20: Mathematical Fuzzy Logic and Graded Reasoning Models, part I
Chair: Tommaso Flaminio
19:10 – 19:30Paolo Baldi, Marcello D’Agostino and Hykel Hosni. Depth-Bounded Approximations of Probability
19:30 – 19:50Marco Abbadini, Federica Di Stefano and Luca Spada. Unification in Lukasiewicz logic with a finite number of variables
19:50 – 20:10Umberto Rivieccio, Ramon Jansana and Thiago N. Silva. Two dualities for weakly pseudo-complemented quasi-Kleene algebras
20:10 – 20:30Guillaume Petiot. Converting Possibilistic Networks by using Uncertain Gates
Wednesday 17/6
We1ASS19: Current Techniques to Model, Process and Describe Time Series
Chair: Luis Rodríguez Benítez
14:30 – 14:50David Romain Djoumbissie and Philippe Langlais. Predicting S&P500 Monthly Direction with Informed Machine Learning
14:50 – 15:10Soheyla Mirshahi and Vilem Novak. A fuzzy approach for similarity measurement in time series, case study for stocks
15:10 – 15:30Nicolas Wagner, Violaine Antoine, Jonas Koko and Romain Lardy. Fuzzy k-NN based classifiers for time series with soft labels
We1BSS21: Formal Concept Analysis, Rough Sets, General Operators and Related Topics, part II
Chair: María Eugenia Cornejo
14:30 – 14:50Inma P. Cabrera, Pablo Cordero, Emilio Muñoz-Velasco and Manuel Ojeda-Aciego. Galois connections between unbalanced structures in a fuzzy framework
14:50 – 15:10Roberto G. Aragón, Jesús Medina and Eloísa Ramírez-Poussa. Impact of local congruences in attribute reduction
15:10 – 15:30M. José Benítez-Caballero, Jesús Medina and Eloisa Ramírez Poussa. Towards a classification of rough set bireducts
We1CSS6: Aggregation: Pre-aggregation Functions and other Generalizations of Monotonicity
Chair: Graçaliz Di Muro
14:30 – 14:50Luis Magdalena, Luis Garmendia, Daniel Gómez and Javier Montero. Analyzing non-deterministic computable aggregations
14:50 – 15:10Humberto Bustince, Radko Mesiar, Javier Fernandez, Mikel Galar, Daniel Paternain, Abdulrahman Altalhi, Gracaliz Dimuro, Benjamin Bedregal and Zdenko Takac. Dissimilarity based Choquet integrals
15:10 – 15:30
We1DSS20: Mathematical Fuzzy Logic and Graded Reasoning Models, part II
Chair: Vilem Novák
14:30 – 14:50Lluis Godo, Martin Socola-Ramos and Francesc Esteva. On the logic of left-continuous t-norms and right-continuous t-conorms
14:50 – 15:10Brunella Gerla and Stefano Aguzzoli. Automorphism groups of finite BL-algebras
15:10 – 15:30Martina Dankova and Libor Behounek. Fuzzy Neighborhood Semantics for Multi-Agent Probabilistic Reasoning in Games
We2ASS7: Aggregation: Aggregation of Different Data Structures
Chair: Raúl Perez Fernandez
17:10 – 17:30Esra Çakir and Ziya Ulukan. A S-QFD Approach with Bipolar Fuzzy Hamacher Aggregation Operators and Its Application on E-Commerce
17:30 – 17:50Raúl Pérez-Fernández. An undesirable behaviour of a recent extension of OWA operators to the setting of multidimensional data
17:50 – 18:10Mengzi Tang, Raúl Pérez-Fernández and Bernard De Baets. Combining absolute and relative information with frequency distributions for ordinal classification
18:10 – 18:30Shaily Kabir and Christian Wagner. A Bidirectional Subsethood Based Fuzzy Measure for Aggregation of Interval-Valued Data
18:30 – 18:50
We2BSS15: Mathematical Methods Towards Dealing with Uncertainty in Applied Sciences, part II
Chair: Michal Holcapek
17:10 – 17:30Nguyen Linh, Novak Vilem and Holcapek Michal. Gold Price: Trend-cycle Analysis Using Fuzzy Techniques
17:30 – 17:50Nicole Skorupova and Jiri Kupka. On PSO-based approximation of Zadeh’s extension principle
17:50 – 18:10Hana Zámečníková and Irina Perfilieva. Nonlocal Laplace Operator in a Space with the Fuzzy Partition
18:10 – 18:30Jiandong Huang, David Glass and Mark Mccartney. A Comparison of Explanatory Measures in Abductive Inference
18:30 – 18:50Svetlana Asmuss and Natalja Budkina. Optimal control under fuzzy conditions for dynamical systems associated with the second order linear differential equations
We2CMachine Learning, part I
Chair: Christophe Marsala
17:10 – 17:30Andrea Tettamanzi, David Emsellem, Célia Da Costa Pereira, Alessandro Venerandi and Giovanni Fusco. Possibilistic Estimation of Distributions to Leverage Sparse Data in Machine Learning
17:30 – 17:50Nizar Mhadhbi and Badran Raddaoui. Maximal Clique based Influence Maximization in Networks
17:50 – 18:10Weizhu Qian, Fabrice Lauri and Franck Gechter. A Probabilistic Approach for Discovering Daily Human Mobility Patterns with Mobile Data
18:10 – 18:30Andrea Campagner, Davide Ciucci and Eyke Hüllermeier. Feature Reduction in Superset Learning using Rough Sets and Evidence Theory
18:30 – 18:50Caro Fuchs, Simone Spolaor, Marco S. Nobile and Uzay Kaymak. A Graph Theory Approach to Fuzzy Rule Base Simplification
We2DOptimization and uncertainty
Chair: João Sousa
17:10 – 17:30Romain Guillaume, Adam Kasperski and Pawel Zielinski. Softening the robustness of optimization problems: a new budgeted uncertainty approach
17:30 – 17:50Jocelyn Poncelet, Pierre-Antoine Jean, Jacky Montmain and Michel Vasquez. Hierarchical reasoning and knapsack problem modelling to design the ideal assortment in retail
17:50 – 18:10Sicui Zhang, Laura Genga, Lukas Dekker, Hongchao Nie, Xudong Lu, Huilong Duan and Uzay Kaymak. Towards multi-perspective conformance checking with aggregation operations
18:10 – 18:30Jorge Herrera-Franklin, Alejandro Rosete, Milton Garcia-Borroto, David Pelta and Carlos Cruz. On the impact of fuzzy constraints in the variable size and cost bin packing problem
18:30 – 18:50Inês Ferreira, Bernardo Firme, Miguel Martins, Tiago Coito, Joaquim Viegas, João Figueiredo, Susana Vieira and João Sousa. Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm Applied toDynamic Flexible Job Shop Problems
We3ASS5: Aggregation: Theory and Practice, part III
Chair: Tomasa Calvo
19:10 – 19:30Juan Antonio Guevara, Daniel Gómez, José Manuel Robles and Francisco Javier Montero. Measuring polarization: A fuzzy set theoretical approach
19:30 – 19:50Barbara Pękala, Jarosłąw Szkoła, Krzysztof Dyczkowski and Tomasz Piłka. New Methods for Comparing Interval-Valued Fuzzy Cardinal Numbers
19:50 – 20:10Martin Kalina. Aggregation functions transformed by 0 – 1 valued monotone systems of functions
20:10 – 20:30
We3BSS15: Mathematical Methods Towards Dealing with Uncertainty in Applied Sciences, part III
Chair: Irina Perfilieva
19:10 – 19:30Michal Holcapek and Viec Bui. On integral transforms for residuated lattice-valued functions
19:30 – 19:50Inese Bula. On uncertain discontinuous functions and quasi-equilibrium in some economic models
19:50 – 20:10
20:10 – 20:30
We3CText Analysis and Processing
Chair: Anna Wilbik
19:10 – 19:30Marco Felgueiras, Fernando Batista and Joao Paulo Carvalho. Creating Classification Models from Textual Descriptions of Companies using Crunchbase
19:30 – 19:50Ricardo Rei, Nuno Miguel Guerreiro and Fernando Batista. Automatic Truecasing of Video Subtitles using BERT: A multilingual adaptable approach
19:50 – 20:10Yan Zhang, Yue Zhou and Jingtao Yao. Feature Extraction with TF-IDF and Game-theoretic Shadowed Sets
20:10 – 20:30Pedro Fialho, Luísa Coheur and Paulo Quaresma. To BERT or not to BERT Dealing with possible BERT failures in an Entailment task
We3DSS17: Interval Uncertainty, part I
Chair: Vladik Kreinovich
19:10 – 19:30Chenyi Hu and Zhihui Hu. On Statistics, Probability, and Entropy of Interval-Valued Datasets
19:30 – 19:50Chenyi Hu and Zhihui Hu. A computational study on the entropy of interval-valued datasets from the stock market
19:50 – 20:10José Antonio Sanz, Tiago da Cruz Asmus, Borja de la Osa and Humberto Bustince. Enhancing the efficiency of the interval-valued fuzzy rule-based classifier with tuning and rule selection
20:10 – 20:30Krushna Shinde, Pierre Feissel and Sébastien Destercke. Dealing with inconsistent measurements in inverse problems: an approach based on sets and intervals.
Thursday 18/6
Th1ASS8: Fuzzy methods in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Chair: Karel Gutiérrez Batista
14:30 – 14:50Augusto Junio Guimarães, Paulo Vitor Campos Souza and Edwin Lughofer. Hybrid model for Parkinson’s disease prediction
14:50 – 15:10Andrea Morales-Garzón, Juan Gomez-Romero and Maria J. Martin-Bautista. A Word Embedding Model for Mapping Food Composition Databases using Fuzzy Logic
15:10 – 15:30J. Angel Diaz-Garcia, Carlos Fernandez-Basso, M. Dolores Ruiz and Maria J. Martin-Bautista. Mining text patterns over fake and real tweets
Th1CSS9: Computational Intelligence for Logistics and Transportation Problems, Part II
Chair: David A. Pelta
14:30 – 14:50Ruba Almahasneh, Boldizsar Tuu-Szabo, Peter Foldesi and Laszlo T. Koczy. Fuzzy Set Based Models Comparative Study for the TD TSP with Rush Hours and Traffic Regions
14:50 – 15:10Airam Expósito Márquez, Christopher Expósito Izquierdo, Belén Melian Batista and José Marcos Moreno Vega. Fuzzy Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedure and Simulation Model to solve the Team Orienteering Problem with Time Windows
15:10 – 15:30Juan S Angarita-Zapata, Antonio D Masegosa and Isaac Triguero. General-purpose Automated Machine Learning for Transportation: A Case study of Auto-sklearn for Traffic Forecasting
Th1DSS17: Interval Uncertainty, part II
Chair: Vladik Kreinovich
14:30 – 14:50Worrawate Leela-Apiradee, Phantipa Thipwiwatpotjana and Artur Gorka. Tolerance and control solutions of two-sided interval linear system and their applications
14:50 – 15:10Tom Portoleau, Christian Artigues and Romain Guillaume. Robust Predictive-Reactive Scheduling : an Information-Based Decision Tree Model
15:10 – 15:30Pedro Huidobro, Pedro Alonso, Vladimir Janis and Susana Montes. Orders preserving the convexity under intersections for interval-valued fuzzy sets
Th2AFoundations and Mathematics
Chair: Martin Stepnicka
17:10 – 17:30Michael Beer, Julio Urenda, Olga Kosheleva and Vladik Kreinovich. Why Spiking Neural Networks Are Efficient: A Theorem
17:30 – 17:50Michael Beer, Julio Urenda, Olga Kosheleva and Vladik Kreinovich. Which Distributions (or Families of Distributions) Best Represent Interval Uncertainty: Case of Permutation-Invariant Criteria
17:50 – 18:10Marco Baioletti and Andrea Capotorti. A L1 minimization optimal corrective explanation procedure for probabilistic databases
18:10 – 18:30Nhung Cao and Martin Stepnicka. Suffcient Solvability Conditions for Systems of Partial Fuzzy Relational Equations
18:30 – 18:50Christophe Marsala and Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier. Polar representation of bipolar information: a case study to compare intuitionistic entropies
Th2BSS3: Similarities in Artificial Intelligence
Chair: Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier
17:10 – 17:30Francesc Esteva, Lluis Godo, Ricardo Oscar Rodriguez and Thomas Vetterlein. On Ruspini’s models of similarity-based approximate reasoning
17:30 – 17:50Susana Diaz, Irene Diaz and Susana Montes. An interval-valued divergence for interval-valued fuzzy sets
17:50 – 18:10Charles Tijus. The fuzzy processing of metaphors
18:10 – 18:30Giulianella Coletti, Davide Petturiti and Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier. A measurement theory characterizationof a class of dissimilarity measures for fuzzy description profiles
18:30 – 18:50Javad Rahnama and Eyke Hüllermeier. Learning Tversky Similarity
Th2CMachine Learning, part II
Chair: Thomas Runkler
17:10 – 17:30Raisa Dzhamtyrova and Yuri Kalnishkan. Competitive online quantile regression
17:30 – 17:50Jorge González Ordiano, Lisa Finn, Anthony Winterlich, Gary Moloney and Steven Simske. On the Analysis of Illicit Supply Networks using Variable State Resolution-Markov Chains
17:50 – 18:10Soundouss Messoudi, Sylvain Rousseau and Sébastien Destercke. Deep conformal prediction for robust models
18:10 – 18:30Marouane Essid, Myriam Bounhas and Henri Prade. Continuous analogical proportions-based classier
18:30 – 18:50Niclas Ståhl, Göran Falkman, Alexander Karlsson and Gunnar Mathiason. Evaluation of uncertainty quantification in deep learning
Th2DSS4: Belief Function Theory and its Applications, part I
Chair: Reda Boukezzoula
17:10 – 17:30Natalia Meshcheryakova and Alexander Lepskiy. Belief Functions for the Importance Assessment in Multiplex Networks
17:30 – 17:50Didier Coquin, Reda Boukezzoula and Rihab Ben Ameur. Correction of Belief Function to improve the performances of a Fusion System
17:50 – 18:10Mohammed Boumediene and Jean Dezert. Evaluation of Probabilistic Transformations For Evidential Data Association
18:10 – 18:30Rihab Abdelkhalek and Zied Elouedi. A Belief Classification Approach based on Artificial Immune Recognition System
18:30 – 18:50Malika Ben Khalifa, Zied Elouedi and Eric Lefevre. Evidential Group Spammers Detection
Th3ASS1: Fuzzy Interval Analysis
Chair: Weldon Lodwick
19:10 – 19:30Weldon Alexander Lodwick and Marina Tuyako Mizukoshi. An Introduction to Differential Algebraic Equations Under Interval Uncertainty: A First Step Toward Generalized Uncertainty DAEs
19:30 – 19:50Marina Tuyako Mizukoshi, Alain Jacquemard and Weldon Alexandre Lodwick. Classification of Hyperbolic Singularities in Interval 3-dimensional Linear Differential Systems
19:50 – 20:10Luciano Stefanini, Laerte Sorini and Mina Shahidi. New results in the calculus of fuzzy-valued using mid-point representation
20:10 – 20:30Yurilev Chalco-Cano, A Khastan and Antonio Rufián-Lizana. On sum of generalized Hukuhara differentiable fuzzy functions
Th3BSS14: Fuzzy and Generalized Quantifier Theory
Chair: Petra Murinova
19:10 – 19:30Stefania Boffa, Petra Murinova and Vilem Novak. Graded decagon of opposition with fuzzy quantifier-based concept-forming operators
19:30 – 19:50Petra Murinová and Vilém Novák. Graded cube of opposition with intermediate in fuzzy natural logic
19:50 – 20:10Vilém Novák, Petra Murinová and Stefania Boffa. On the properties of intermediate quantifiers and the quantifier “MORE-THAN”
20:10 – 20:30Michal Holcapek and Antonín Dvořák. On semantic properties of fuzzy quantifiers over fuzzy universes: restriction and living on
Th3CSS23: Computational Intelligence Methods in Information Modelling, Representation and Processing
Chair: Janusz Kacprzyk
19:10 – 19:30Paolo Gabriel Cachi Delgado, Sebastián Ventura and Krzysztof Cios. Fast Convergence of Competitive Spiking Neural Networks with Sample-Based Weight Initialization
19:30 – 19:50Agnieszka Duraj, Piotr S. Szczepaniak and Łukasz Chomątek. Intelligent Detection of Information Outliers using Linguistic Summaries \\with Non-monotonic Quantifiers
19:50 – 20:10Łukasz Sosnowski, Iwona Szymusik and Tomasz Penza. Network of Fuzzy Comparators for Ovulation Window Prediction
20:10 – 20:30Marcelo Loor and Guy De Tré. Contextualizing Naive Bayes Predictions
Th3DSS4: Belief Function Theory and its Applications, part II
Chair: Didier Coquin
19:10 – 19:30Alexandros Kaltsounidis and Isambo Karali. Dempster-Shafer Theory: Ηow Constraint Programming Can Help
19:30 – 19:50Nicolas Sutton-Charani. Bayesian smoothing of decision tree soft predictions and evidential evaluation
19:50 – 20:10Jirina Vejnarova. On Solutions of Marginal Problem in Evidence Theory
20:10 – 20:30Lucie Jacquin, Abdelhak Imoussaten and Sébastien Destercke. Handling mixture optimisation problem using cautious prediction and belief functions