FIVE MINUTES- THESIS SESSION
WHAT: A session entitled Five Minute Thesis, in which you will have to present your doctoral thesis in 5 minutes. In this, you will also have to include the relationship with digital forensic and, in particular, what the advances you make in your doctoral thesis can contribute to Digital Forensic.
WHERE AND WHEN: During the Training School wich will be held in Naples (3-7 October, 2022).
Date and hour to be announced.
Venue: Hotel Royal Continental,
Location: Via Partenope, 38, 80121 Napoli NA, Italia (https://goo.gl/maps/RpD2JwUYvy34kZT86)
HOW: The session will be made up of a block of oral presentations by doctoral students (in which the organizers will control the time of the presentations strictly set at 5 minutes) and a free block of debate on the proposals presented. A Committee will evaluate the presentations and the relationship/impact of the thesis with the goals of the Action.
Participants and order of presentation.
Name | Title | Hour |
Ahmad Momani | A Novel Fingerprint Identification Fuzzy System Using a Center-Distance Weighted Local Binary Pattern | 15:00h |
Milica Matijevic | An Intelligent System for Checking Compliance of Digital Forensic Investigations | 15:05h |
Eva Marková | Analysis of digital evidence using machine learning methods | 15:10h |
Aleksa Maksimovic | Application of machine learning methods for requirements for network intrusion detection system | 15:15h |
Victor López Marchante | Resolution of Fuzzy Relation Equations enriched with Formal Concept Analysis | 15:20h |
Rubén Pérez-Jove | Detection of privacy problems in IoT devices based on artificial intelligence | 15:25h |
Raneem Ismail | Detection, localization and segmentation of colorectal polyps in colonoscopy images by computational intelligence methods | 15:30h |
Abiodun Solanke | Digital Forensics AI: on Practicality, Optimality, and Interpretability of Digital Evidence Mining Techniques | 15:35h |
Muhammad Rusyaidi Bin Zunaidi | Electromagnetic Side-Channel Analysis to Decrypt IoT Device Data | 15:40h |
Francisco Pérez Gámez | Extracting knowledge by using partial formal contexts | 15:45h |
Laura Bachňáková Rózenfeldová | IP Addresses in the Context of Digital Evidence in the Criminal and Civil Case Law of the Slovak Republic | 15:50h |
Aleksandar Miljkovic | Latent lemmatisation | 15:55h |
Martiño Rivera-Dourado | Novel EAP Method Based on the FIDO Authentication Protocol (EAP-FIDO) | 16:00h |
Andreas Brännström | Strategic Argumentation to deal with Interactions between Intelligent Systems and Humans | 16:05h |
Kristina Kováčová | Timelines in Windows forensics | 16:10h |
Svetlana Antesevic | Detection and Suppression of Anti-forensics Techniques Applied to Mobile Devices | 16:15h |
Syed Rizvi | AI for Network Traffic Analysis in Digital Forensics and Incidence Response – Network Event Timeline Reconstructor (NETIRE) | 16:20h |
Aikaterini Kanta | Contextual Based Decryption for Law Enforcement | 16:25h |