The Intelligent Systems Conference 2023, held in Amsterdam from September 7-8, brought together 250+ participants from 67 countries. It featured four tracks covering Artificial Intelligence, Machine Vision, Robotics, and Ambient Intelligence. With five distinguished keynote speakers and numerous paper and poster presentations, the conference showcased the latest advancements in these fields. Attendees had ample networking opportunities, fostering collaboration and idea exchange.
The event culminated in a delightful evening canal cruise, offering a unique blend of professional development and social engagement, making it a highly successful and globally inclusive gathering in the realm of intelligent systems.
Thank you to all of our attendees for their quality submissions. Below you will find the Award winners. Congratulations!
The papers receiving these awards were selected from a set of outstanding papers, based on the potential impact, novelty, use of appropriate data and analysis methodologies, and clarity of presentation.
Best Paper Award
Title: Exploring EEG Features for Differentiating Between Secure and Insecure Attachment Styles
Authors: Inon Zuckerman, Dor Mizrahi, Ilan Laufer
Best Poster Award
Title: POWOP: Weather-based Power Outage Prediction
Authors: Natalie Gdanitz, Lotfy H Abdel Khaliq, Agbodzea Pascal Ahiagble, Sabine Janzen, Wolfgang Maass
Outstanding Research Award
Title: Image-Based Body Shape Estimation to Detect Malnutrition
Authors: Hezha MohammedKhan, Cicek Guven, Marleen Balvert, Eric Postma
Best Student Paper Award
Title: Adversarial Robustness of Multi-bit Convolutional Neural Networks
Authors: Lukas Frickenstein, Shambhavi Balamuthu Sampath, Pierpaolo Mori, Manoj-Rohit Vemparala, Nael Fasfous, Alexander Frickenstein, Christian Unger, Claudio Passerone, Walter Stechele
Emerging Research Award
Title: Towards Efficient Edge Learning with Limited Storage Resource: Bandit-based Training Data Retrieval in AIoT
Authors: Jing Wang, Siyuan Liu, Wenjing Liu, Zhiwei Xu, Jiaqi Zhang, Jie Tian
Best Presentation Award
Title: Detecting Standard Library Functions in Obfuscated Code
Authors: Alexander Shroyer, Martin Swany
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