Program

The Program of ICTERI-2024 and all related resources will be soon made accessible via this page.

Accepted Papers / Talks

Overall, ICTERI-2024 had received 83 paper submissions. Out of these submissions, 34 best and high-quality papers have been accepted for the three different conference Tracks: the Main Conference, PhD Symposium, and Posters. The overall acceptance rate of ICTERI-2024 was  40.96 percent.

Main Conference Papers

Seventeen high-quality papers have been accepted for the Main Conference of ICTERI-2024 out of 56 submissions. The acceptance rate for the Main Conference was 30.36 percent.

Track 1: Advances in Fundamental ICT/IS Research, and their Applications

  • 32. Volodymyr Peschanenko, Maksym Poltorackiy and Olga Konnova. Verification of smart contract code generated by applying artificial intelligence.
  • 50. Petro Hrytsiuk and Maksym Havryliuk. Modeling of the nonlinear impact of climatic factors on wheat yield using machine learning techniques
  • 24. Illia Lutsyk and Dmytro Fedasyuk. Usage of the message broker technology in the adaptive software systems
  • 76. Gennadi Malaschonok. MathPartner is a breakthrough technology for natural sciences education, scientific and engineering applications

Track 2: Artificial Intelligence: Research and Applications

  • 61. Volodymyr Kuzma, Vladyslav Humennyy and Ruslan Partsey. Enhancing Mobile Manipulation in Home Environments: A Case Study from the NeurIPS 2023 HomeRobot Challenge.
  • 31. Aleksander Spivakovsky, Maksym Poltoratskyi, Oleksandr Lemeshchuk, Veronika Denysenko, Ihor Karpov and Yevheniia Revenko. Algorithms for Using Online Tutoring as a Tool for Personalization of Learning in an Online Educational Environment (accepted as a Research-in-Progress Paper)
  • 67. Amal El Arid, Ghalia Nassreddine, Mohamad Nassereddine and Obada Al Khatib. An Approach for Detecting Alzheimer’s Disease Using Deep Learning Techniques
  • 66. Vladimir Peschanenko and Oleksandr Letychevskyi. Usage of Cognitive Networks for Cyberattack Detection and Prevention

Track 3: ICT Applications in Academia & Industry

  • 51. Dmytro Shabanov, Ihor Biriuk, Ievgen Bulba, Maryna Kravchenko, Kateryna Nesterenko, Nadiia Vus and Volodymyr Shabanov. Typology of experimental simulation models in population ecology: Analyzing individual and group selection within the framework of Simpson’s Paradox.
  • 35. Olena Litichenko, Liudmyla Kozak, Larysa Harashchenko, Dana Sopova, Hryhorii Potomkin and Tetiana Shynkar. The use of digital tools in the preschool education practice (conditionally accepted as a Research-in-Progress Paper)
  • 72. Andrii Topalov, Nadiia Leshchuk, Yevhenii Starychenko, Oleksandr Gerasin, Andrii Shkitov and Serhii Nekrasov. Analysis of Software for Development and 2D/3D Modeling of Robotic Systems in Academia and Industry (accepted as a Research-in-Progress Paper)
  • 65. Tetiana Tatarchuk, Ludmila Gulyaeva and Ivan Sapronov. A software application for the study of light dispersion (accepted as a Research-in-Progress Paper)
  • 46. Olena Kuzminska, Mary Mazorchuk, Vitaliy Kobets and Alla Tsapiv. Designing Academic Programs for Data Specialists: a Data-Driven Approach Using Machine Learning Techniques and Labor Market Data (conditionally accepted)
  • 54. Berrak Alan, Sezgi Ayna and Senol Şen. Enhancing Self-Efficacy for Learning and Performance in High School: A Simulation-Enhanced Predict-Observe-Explain Intervention (accepted as a Research-in-Progress Paper)
  • 52. Olena Hlazunova, Inna Savytska, Valentyna Korolchuk, Tetiana Voloshyna and Taisia Saiapina. Managing student engagement during the educational process using the MorphCast AI tool
  • 34. Tetiana Shynkar, Tetyana Ponomarenko, Olena Litichenko, Inna Kondratets and Tetiana Holovatenko. Formation of Social and Civic Competence of Bachelors of Preschool Education During Distance Learning in Conditions of War
  • 45. Oleksandr Gura. Automated accessibility testing in a context of web application development processes (accepted as a Research-in-Progress Paper)

PhD Symposium Papers

Seven high-quality papers have been accepted for the PhD Symposium of ICTERI-2024 out of 10 submissions. The acceptance rate for the PhD Symposium was 70.00 percent.

  • 15. Serhii Savchenko and Vitaliy Kobets. Allocation of Investment Portfolio Assets Classes Using Machine Learning
  • 62. Taras Yaroshko, Victoria Kosa, Oleksii Ignatenko, Oleksii Makarenkov and Vadim Ermolayev. Engineering Scientific Knowledge Graphs from Publications: The Anti-Corruption Use Case
  • 10. Vlad Iatsiuta and Vitaliy Kobets. Generalized AI-based solutions with NLP support for processing business requests
  • 12. Uliana Zbezhkhovska and Oleksandr Khapilin. Deepfake Audio Detection with Sinc and Wavelet Filters in RawNet2
  • 9. Oleksii Ivanov and Vitaliy Kobets. Integrating Semantic Analysis and Financial Indicators of Business Reports for Predicting Stock Prices
  • 22. Viktor Rud and Volodymyr Peschanenko. Understanding Single-Function Reentrancy Attacks (conditionally accepted)
  • 40. Oleksandr Barskyi, Illia Ilin and Anna Zozulia. Modeling Technique of Distributed Computations (conditionally accepted)

Posters

Ten high-quality papers have been accepted for the Poster Track of ICTERI-2024 out of 17 submissions. The acceptance rate for the PhD Symposium was 58.82 percent.

  • 86. Oleg Riznyk, Yurii Kynash, Yuriy Pelekh, Evgeny Savelov, Evgeny Matviychuk and Liubomyr Flud. Fast Jam-Proof Codes with the Possibility of Correction
  • 85. Bogdan Kovalskyi, Mariia Semeniv, Nataliia Zanko and Vitalii Semeniv. Optimizing LED Power Efficiency through Advanced Image Color Recalculation Techniques86
  • 84. Oleh Smysh, Liliia Parashchak and Oleksandr Zhezherun. Ukrainian NLP: Determining the Letter Form of a Number in a Sentence
  • 89. Mykhailo Poliakov and Nadiya Shvai. Multi-Meta-RAG: Improving RAG for Multi-Hop Queries using Database Filtering with LLM-Extracted Metadata
  • 74. Vitaliy Kobets, Dmytro Gulin and Ihor Popovych. Data-Driven Decision-Making to Identify the Target Audience of Higher Education Institutions Using Machine Learning Techniques
  • 63. Vitaliy Kobets, Dmytro Volyk, Vasyl Stratonov and Svitlana Koval. The Freemium Business Model: Experimental Pricing Using Python in a Colab Environment
  • 90. Mariia Shpir, Nadiya Shvai and Amir Nakib. End-to-end automatic licence plate recognition with synthetic data
  • 80. Dmytro Kuzmenko and Nadiya Shvai. Balancing Performance and Efficiency in Zero-shot Robotic Navigation
  • 83. Volodymyr Nazarenko, Mario Funderburk and Oksana Zazymko. Semi-Automated Gamification Framework for Computer Science and Technology Online Courses
  • 20. Mariia Astafieva, Dmytro Bodnenko, Oksana Lytvyn, Volodymyr Proshkin and Oleksii Zhyltsov. The Use of Digital Tools in the Practice of Formative Assessment in Teaching Mathematics

ELLIS Lightning Talks

ELLIS Lightning Talks will not appear in the Proceedings of ICTERI-2024. The abstracts of the accepted talks are posted at the ICTERI-2024 website (https://icteri.org/icteri-2024/ellis-lt-prog/).

Accepted lightning talks are:

  • Anton Bushuiev, Roman Bushuiev, Petr Kouba, Anatolii Filkin, Marketa Gabrielova, Michal Gabriel, Jiri Sedlar, Tomas Pluskal, Jiri Damborsky, Stanislav Mazurenko and Josef Sivic. Learning to design protein-protein interactions with enhanced generalization
  • Adel Bibi. Limitations and Capabilities of Prompting
  • Michal Neoral, Jonáš Šerých and Jiří Matas. MFT: Long-Term Tracking of Every Pixel
  • Denys Herasymuk. Responsible Model Selection with Virny and VirnyView
  • Kateryna Zorina, David Kovar, Florent Lamiraux, Nicolas Mansard, Justin Carpentier, Josef Sivic and Vladimir Petrik. Multi-Contact Task and Motion Planning Guided by Video Demonstration
  • Dmytro Fishman. Biomedical Computer Vision Lab: Computer Scientists Contributing to Medicine