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17th Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems

September 4–7, 2022. Sofia, Bulgaria

Annals of Computer Science and Information Systems, Volume 32

ISSN 2300-5963

Communication Papers of the 17th Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems

ISBN 978-83-965897-4-3 (Web),
978-83-965897-5-0 (USB)
Complete FedCSIS Communication Papers (PDF, 18.562 M)

Preface

Dear Reader, it is our pleasure to present to you Communication Papers of the 17th Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS 2022), in Sofia, Bulgaria, and in the hybrid mode.

In the context of the FedCSIS conference series, the communication papers were introduced in 2017, as a separate category of contributions. They report on research topics worthy of immediate communication. They may be used to mark a hot new research territory or to describe work in progress in order to quickly present it to scientific community. They may also contain additional information omitted from the earlier papers or may present software tools and products in a research state.

The main Conference Chair of FedCSIS 2022 was Stefka Fidanova, while Nina Dobrinkova acted as the Chair of the Organizing Committee. This year, FedCSIS was organized by the Polish Information Processing Society (Mazovia Chapter), IEEE Poland Section Computer Society Chapter, Systems Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw University of Technology, Wrocław University of Economics and Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

FedCSIS 2022 was technically co-sponsored by: IEEE Bulgarian Section, IEEE Poland Section, IEEE Czechoslovakia Section Computer Society Chapter, IEEE Poland Section Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society Chapter, IEEE Poland Section Computational Intelligence Society Chapter, IEEE Poland Section Control System Society Chapter, Committee of Computer Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Mazovia Cluster ICT, Poland and Bulgarian Section of SIAM.

Moreover, last year the FedCSIS conference series formed the strategic alliance with QED Software, a Polish software company developing AI-based technologies and acting as the technological co-founder in the AI-driven start-ups. This collaboration has been continued.

During FedCSIS’2022, the keynote lectures were delivered by:

  • Krassimir Atanassov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria: “Remarks on index matrices”,
  • Chris Cornelis, Ghent University, Department of Applied Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics: “Hybridization of Fuzzy Sets and Rough Sets: Achievements and Opportunities”,
  • Ivan Lukovic, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences: “Organizational Capability for Information Management – Do We Feel a Big Data Crisis?”,
  • Stefano Mariani on behalf of Franco Zambonelli (due to serious health issues encountered right before the conference), University of Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy: “Individual and collective self-development”.

Moreover, this year, two special guests delivered invited talks:

  • Bogusław Cyganek, who was awarded the 2021 Wiley-IEEE Press Award for his recent book “Introduction to Programming with C++ for Engineers”.
  • Andrzej Skowron, who deliverd talk: “Rough Sets Turn 40: From Information Systems to Intelligent Systems”, which was devoted to the 40th anniversary of introduction, by late prof. Zdzisław Pawlak, of the theory of Rough Sets.

FedCSIS 2022 consisted of five Tracks and a special event for Doctoral School Students. Within each Track, topical Technical Sessions have been organized. Each Technical Session was split into fully on site and fully online sub-sessions. The on-site part of the conference took place in the facilities of the Crisis Management and Disaster Response Centre of Excellence in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Some of Technical Sessions have been associated with the FedCSIS conference series for many years, while some of them are relatively new. The role of the technical Sessions is to focus and enrich discussions on selected areas, pertinent to the general scope of each Track. The list of Tracks, and topical Technical Sessions organized within their scope, was as follows.

  • Track 1 Artificial Intelligence in Applications (17th Symposium AAIA’22)
    • Artificial Intelligence for Next-Generation Diagnostis Imaging (1st Workshop AI4NextGenDI'22)
    • Artificial Intelligence in Machine Vision and Graphics (4th Workshop AIMaViG'22)
    • Personalization and Recommender Systems (1st Workshop PeRS'22)
    • Rough Sets: Theory and Applications (4th International Symposium RSTA'22)
    • Computational Optimization (15th International Workshop WCO'22)
  • Track 2: Computer Science & Systems (CSS’22)
    • Computer Aspects of Numerical Algorithms (15th Workshop CANA'22)
    • Concurrency, Specification and Programming (30th International Symposium CS&P'22)
    • Multimedia Applications and Processing (15th International Symposium MMAP'22)
    • Scalable Computing (12th Workshop WSC'22)
  • Track 3: Network Systems and Applications (NSA’22)
    • Complex Networks - Theory and Application (1st Workshop CN-TA'22)
    • Internet of Things – Enablers, Challenges and Applications (6th Workshop IoT-ECAW’22)
    • Cyber Security, Privacy, and Trust (3rd International Forum NEMESIS'22)
  • Track 4: Advances in Information Systems and Technology (AIST’22)
    • Data Science in Health, Ecology and Commerce (4th Workshop DSH'22)
    • Information Systems Management (17th Conference ISM'22)
    • Knowledge Acquisition and Management (28th Conference KAM'22)
  • Track 5: Software and System Engineering (S3E’22)
    • Cyber-Physical Systems (9th International Workshop IWCPS-9)
    • Model Driven Approaches in System Development (7th Workshop MDASD'22)
    • Software Engineering (42nd IEEE Workshop SEW-42)
  • 7th Doctoral Symposium on Recent Advances in Information Technology (DS–RAIT'22)

Each contribution, found in this volume, was refereed by at least two referees.

The program of FedCSIS 2022 required a dedicated effort of many people. We would like to express our warmest gratitude to all Committee members, of each Track and each Technical Session, for their hard work in attracting and later refereeing 290 submissions.

We thank the authors of papers for their great contribution to the theory and practice of computing and intelligence systems. We are grateful to the invited speakers for sharing their knowledge and wisdom with the participants.

Last, but not least, we thank Stefka Fidanova and Nina Dobrinkova. It should be stressed that they made all the preparations to organize the conference in Bulgaria for three years in a row, while only in 2022 the conference actually happened there. They also worked with us diligently to adapt the conference formula to organize it in hybrid mode. We are very grateful for all your efforts!

We hope that you had an inspiring conference. We also hope to meet you again for the 18th Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems (FedCSIS 2023) which will take place in Warsaw, Poland on September 17-20, 2023.

Co-Chairs of the FedCSIS Conference Series

Maria Ganzha, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland, and Systems Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.

Leszek Maciaszek, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.

Marcin Paprzycki, Systems Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw Poland, and Management Academy, Warsaw, Poland.

Dominik Ślęzak, Institute of Informatics, University of Warsaw, Poland.

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1st Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Next-Generation Diagnostic Imaging

4th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Machine Vision and Graphics

1st Workshop on Personalization and Recommender Systems

4th International Symposium on Rough Sets: Theory and Applications

15th International Workshop on Computational Optimization

Computer Science and Systems

15th Workshop on Computer Aspects of Numerical Algorithms

30th International Symposium on Concurrency, Specification and Programming

15th International Symposium on Multimedia Applications and Processing

1st Workshop on Complex Networks: Theory and Application

6th Workshop on Internet of Things - Enablers, Challenges and Applications

3rd International Forum on Cyber Security, Privacy and Trust

4th Workshop on Data Science in Health, Ecology and Commerce

17th Conference on Information Systems Management

28th Conference on Knowledge Acquisition and Management

Software, System and Service Engineering

Advances in Software, System and Service Engineering

Joint 42nd IEEE Software Engineering Workshop and 9th International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems

7th Workshop on Model Driven Approaches in System Development

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