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IEEE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
COLLABORATION & INTERNET COMPUTING
Hangzhou, China
Oct. 28-30, 2015
--------- Program Booklet -----------
About IEEE CIC 2015
Internet has revolutionized the globalized society and enabled the growth of infrastructures,
applications, and technologies that significantly enhance global interactions and collaborations
that have significant impact on society. Unprecedented cyber-social and cyber-physical
infrastructures and systems that span geographic boundaries are possible because of the Internet
and the growing number of collaboration enabling technologies. Individuals and organizations
have increasingly relied on electronic and/or Internet-enabled collaboration between distributed
teams of humans, computer applications, and/or autonomous robots to achieve higher
productivity and produce collaboratively developed products that would have been impossible to
develop without the contributions of multiple collaborators. Technology has evolved from
standalone tools, to open systems supporting collaboration in multi-organizational settings, and
from general purpose tools to specialized collaboration platforms. Future collaboration and
Internet computing solutions that further the goal of achieving the full potential of global level
collaboration require advancements in networking, technology and systems, user interfaces and
interaction, cooperation and collaboration paradigms, and interoperation with
application-specific components and tools.
IEEE CIC has been conceived as the key venue to serve as a premier international forum for
discussion among academic and industrial researchers, practitioners, and students interested in
Internet technologies, applications and services, collaborative networking, technology and
systems, and applications.
IEEE CIC 2015 Keynotes
Keynote 1: Challenges in Creating Smart City Services with IoT/CPS
Platforms
9:00 – 10:00AM, Wednesday, October 28th
ABSTRACT:
Convergence between cyber and physical spaces is accelerating due to the penetration of various
hard, soft, and social sensors, smart phones, wearable devices and actuators. Innovative smart
city services are being created by connecting many things to the Internet through such personal
as well as global enablers. However, many smart city services are created in a vertical fashion
and it is not easy to create a new service based on heterogeneous data streams or services.
Similarly, there are many interesting city data such as weather, air quality index values, traffic
conditions and car parking occupancy published in Web space, however, those data are not easy
to be used by smart city apps due to a lack of APIs. In this talk, we discuss challenges in creating
smart city services with IoT/CPS platforms. We first introduce the two types of smart city
development efforts and then discuss the various types of smart city services and apps. We then
discuss three on-going projects, namely ClouT project, G-Space project and SODA project that
are aiming to empowering citizens and improving QoL and resiliency of the cities. We also
introduce, so called Sensorizer for sensorizing passive data from web pages without any
modifications. We summarize with the discussion of the challenges in creating sustainable smart
city services and platforms.
BIOGRAPHY:
Hideyuki Tokuda is a Dean and Professor of the Graduate School of
Media and Governance and Professor at the Faculty of Environment and
Information Studies, Keio University, Japan. He obtained his B.S. (1975),
M.S. (1977) from Keio University and Ph.D. (Computer Science) (1983)
from University of Waterloo, Canada, respectively. After he completed
Ph.D., he joined School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon
University and worked on distributed real-time operating systems such as
Real-Time Mach, the ARTS Kernel.
In 1990, he came back to Keio University. His research and teaching
interests include Ubiquitous Computing Systems, OS, Sensor Networks,
IoT/IoE, Cyber-Physical Systems and Smart Cities. He has created many ubiquitous computing
platforms such as Smart Space Lab., Smart Furniture, uPhoto, uTexture and uPlatea. Because of
his research contribution, he was awarded Motorola Foundation Award (89), IBM Faculty Award
(02), Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Award (04) and Ministry of Internal Affairs and
Communication Award (05) in Japan.
He is a member of Science Council of Japan, a vice president of IPSJ (Information Processing
Society of Japan), IPSJ Fellow, JSSST (Japan Society for Software Science and Technology)
Fellow, and a member of ACM, IEEE IEICE and JSSST.
IEEE CIC 2015 Keynotes
Keynote 2: Cloud Data and Big Computation
3:30 – 4:30 PM, Wednesday, October 28th Abstract:
Cloud-based computing has been prevalently applied in social governance and commercial areas.
However, we argue that cloud computing should not be the substitute or extension of
high-performance computing. Instead, cloud computing is more like general-purpose computing,
and even the most common server can serve as the component for cloud computing. It is more
precise to adopt the concept of “Cloud Data and Big Computing” rather than “Big Data and
Cloud Computing”, since the significance and prominent potential of data originates from its
externality. Transmitting data to cloud and realizing Big Computing is the reflection of human
society marching towards intelligent society.
Biography:
Zipei Tu is the vice president of Alibaba Corporation. He graduated
from Department of Computer Science, Huazhong University of
Science and Technology. He used to be in the information department
of Guangdong Provincial Armed Border Guards and Guangzhou
Government for 10 years, during which he developed the nation's first
information management system on anti-smuggling. He went to CMU
in 2006, where he received his MPA and Master degree on computer
science. Zipei Tu came back to China from silicon valley in December,
2014 and served as the VP of Alibaba Corporation. Meanwhile, he is
in charge of the Institute of Innovative Big Data (IDST). Mr. Tu’s
<<Big Data>>, which is published in July 2012, was known as the first
authoritative work on Big Data in China. This book initiated open
discussion on Big Data strategies, data governance and open data in Chinese society. The book
has won the country Libraries Wenjin Book Award, the fourth Chinese frontier exploration Soft
Science Award, the 2012 annual ten best books award, etc. Mr. Tu’s another work, discusses the
sources of big data, retrospect the data civilization and the booming history of data technology,
and proposes big data should be transformed from a science symbol into a culture symbol. This
book has been appraised as a significant topic for Chinese world and a brand new cultural field.
IEEE CIC 2015 Keynotes
Keynote 3: Attribute-based Access Control Models and Beyond
9:00 – 10:00AM, Thursday, October 29th ABSTRACT:
This talk will provide a perspective on attribute-based access control (ABAC). The ongoing
authorization leap from rights to attributes offers numerous compelling benefits. Decisions about
user, subject, object and context attributes can be made relatively independently and with
suitable decentralization appropriate for each attribute. Policies can be formulated by security
architects to translate from attributes to rights. Dynamic elements can be built into these policies
so the outcomes of access control decisions automatically adapt to changing local and global
circumstances. On the benefits side this leap is a maturation of authorization matching the needs
of emerging cyber technologies and systems. On the risks side devolving attribute management
may lead to attributes of questionable provenance and value, with attendant possibility of new
channels for social engineering and malware attacks. We argue that the potential benefits will
lead to pervasive deployment of attribute-based access control, and more generally
attribute-based security. The cyber security research community has a responsibility to develop
models, theories and systems which enable safe and chaos-free deployment of ABAC. This is a
current grand challenge.
BIOGRAPHY:
Ravi Sandhu is Executive Director of the Institute for Cyber Security at
the University of Texas at San Antonio, where he holds the Lutcher Brown
Endowed Chair in Cyber Security. Previously he served on the faculty at
George Mason University (1989-2007) and Ohio State University
(1982-1989). He holds BTech and MTech degrees from IIT Bombay and
Delhi, and MS and PhD degrees from Rutgers University. He is a Fellow of
IEEE, ACM and AAAS, and has received awards from IEEE, ACM, NSA
and NIST. A prolific and highly cited author, his research has been funded
by NSF, NSA, NIST, DARPA, AFOSR, ONR, AFRL and private industry. His seminal papers on
role-based access control established it as the dominant form of access control in practical
systems. His numerous other models and mechanisms have also had considerable real-world
impact. He served as Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure
Computing, and previously as founding Editor-in-Chief of ACM Transactions on Information
and System Security. He was Chairman of ACM SIGSAC, and founded the ACM Conference on
Computer and Communications Security, the ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and
Technologies and the ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy. He has
served as General Chair, Steering Committee Chair, Program Chair and Committee Member for
numerous security conferences. He has consulted for leading industry and government
organizations, and has lectured all over the world. He is an inventor on 30 security technology
patents and has accumulated over 28,000 Google Scholar citations for his papers. At the Institute
for Cyber Security his research projects include attribute-based access control, secure cloud
computing, secure information sharing, social computing security, and secure data provenance.
His web site is at www.profsandhu.com.
IEEE CIC 2015 Keynotes
Keynote 4: Baidu Spatial-temporal Brain (STEB) -- The intelligent analytics
platform of Baidu large-scale spatial-temporal data
9:00 – 10:00AM, Friday, October 30th
ABSTRACT:
Almost everyone has a personal mobile device nowadays, and location aware mobile
applications are extensively used in our everyday life. Therefore, users’ spatial-temporal
information were captured by such devices. Baidu, which possesses the largest online map
service in China, receives more than 10 billion location request, 100 million local search queries
per day. Baidu Spatial-temporal Brain (STEB) is the intelligent analytics platform of such large
scale spatial temporal data. We have applied it on various types of applications ranging from
smarter city to social good. For example, STEB is able to quantify the mobility pattern of each
individual, infer his/her mobility preference, and predict the future intent and location, making
the personal intelligent assistant possible. Besides, it is also able to discover the movement
pattern of human crowds, and detect crowd anomaly, which benefits many fields such as city
planning, social safety and so on.
BIOGRAPHY:
Haishan Wu is a data scientist in Big Data Lab of Baidu Research, his
research interest is quantifying the dynamics of various types of complex
systems in the nature, ranging from human crowds to animal groups. He
got his PhD from computer science department of Fudan University in
China in 2011. He then joined IBM Research in Beijing, and focused on
business data mining and analytics. In 2013, he joined Iain Couzin's lab
in Princeton University as a postdoc researcher, and worked on
quantifying animal collective behavior via computer vision and machine
learning techniques. Related research have been published on journal
including PNAS, Current Biology and so on. Since 2014, he leads a research group in Big data
lab of Baidu research, working toward model human mobility and collective behavior from large
scale data of Baidu.
IEEE CIC 2015 Panel
Panel Title - Internet and Collaboration: Challenges and Research directions
3:30 – 5:00PM, Thursday, October 29th
MODERATOR:
James Joshi, University of Pittsburgh, USA
PANELISTS:
Weisong Shi, Wayne State University (USA) & Chair of IEEE TC on Internet
Dimitrios Georgapolis, RMIT University, Australia
Elena Ferrari, University of Insubria, Italy
PANEL STATEMENT:
Internet has become the ubiquitous fabric that enabled the growth of infrastructures, applications,
and technologies that significantly enhance global interactions and collaborations with
significant and increasing impact on society. Unprecedented cyber-social and cyber-physical
infrastructures, systems, and applications that span geographic boundaries are becoming reality.
Technology has evolved from standalone tools to open systems supporting collaboration in
multi-organizational settings, and from general purpose tools to specialized collaboration
platforms. Increasingly, individuals and organizations have relied on Internet-enabled
collaboration between distributed teams of humans, computer applications, or autonomous
robots to achieve higher productivity and produce collaboratively developed products that would
have been infeasible just a few years ago. This panel will explore and debate on the challenges
and research directions related to Collaboration and Internet computing areas. Some key issues
that will discussed in this panel are, but limited to:
-- What are new key challenges in systems, applications and networking areas related to CIC?
Are there specific limitations in these areas that need a fundamental redesign?
-- How are the global safety, security and privacy issues reshaping within the context of the CIC
area?
-- What are potential transformative, killer applications that CIC can enable and what are the
challenges towards achieving them?
Program at a Glance
Day 1: Oct. 28, 2015
7:30AM onwards Registration (Location: 3F Lobby)
8:30 – 9:00 AM Opening Remarks/ Introduction (General Chairs, PC Chairs)
(Location: 3F, Harvest Room)
9:00 – 10:00 AM
Keynote 1
Challenges in Creating Smart City Services with IoT/CPS Platforms
Hideyuki Tokuda Dean and Professor, Graduate School of Media and Governance
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University, Japan.
(Location: 3F, Harvest Room)
10:00– 10:10 AM Group photo
(Location: Hotel Front Gate)
10:10– 10:30 AM Coffee break
10:30– 12:00 AM
Session A1:
Cloud Computing & Data Analytics
Chair: Ralph Deters,
University of Saskatchewan, Canada
(Location: 3F, Harvest Room)
Session A2:
Access Control & Secure Sharing
Chair: Stefano Sebastio,
LIMS, UK
(Location: 2F, Cinema Five)
12:00 – 1:30 PM Lunch (Location: 2F, Window Pavilion Cafe)
1:30 – 3:00 PM
Session A3:
Social Media
Chair: Lakshmish Ramaswamy,
University of Georgia, USA
(Location: 3F, Harvest Room)
Session A4 :
Privacy, Trust & Risk
Chair: Barbara Carminati,
University of Insubria, Italy
(Location: 2F, Cinema Five)
3:00 – 3:30 PM Coffee Break
3:30 – 4:30 PM
Keynote 2
Big Computing and Cloud Data
Zipei Tu Vice President, Alibaba Corporation, China
(Location: 3F, Harvest Room)
5:00 – 7:30 PM
RECEPTION , Poster & Demo Session
Reception starts at 6:00 PM
FIVE Short Papers (See the list in full program details)
Industry Demo/Posters from the following companies:
Hangzhou Shunwang Technology
AdTime Corp.
Hundsun Technologies
Ewell Corp.
Hithink Royal Flush Information Network
(Location: 3F, Harvest Room)
Program at a Glance
Day 2: Oct. 29, 2015
7:30AM onwards Registration (Location: 3F Lobby)
9:00 – 10:00 AM
Keynote 3:
Attribute-based Access Control Models and Beyond
Ravi Sandhu Executive Director, Institute for Cyber Security
Lutcher Brown Endowed Chair in Cyber Security
University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
(Location: 3F, Grand Ballroom 2)
10:00–10:30 AM Coffee break
10:30–12:00 AM
Session B1:
Architecture for Collaboration
Chair: Lakshmish Ramaswamy,
University of Georgia, USA
(Location: 3F, Grand Ballroom 2)
Session B2:
[TrustCol Workshop]
Trusted Computing in Collaborative
Environments
Chair: Weili Han,Fudan University, China
(Location: 2F, Cinema Five)
12:00 – 1:30 PM Lunch (Location: 2F, Window Pavilion Cafe )
1:30 – 3:00 PM
Session B3:
Social Media and Urban
Informatics
Chair: Cecile Paris,
CSIRO, Australia
(Location: 3F, Grand Ballroom 2)
Session B4:
[TrustCol Workshop]
Threats in Collaborative Systems and
Applications
Chair: Weili Han, Fudan University, China
(Location: 2F, Cinema Five)
3:00 – 3:30 PM Coffee Break
3:30 – 5:00 PM
Panel:
Internet and Collaboration: Challenges and Research Directions
Panel Moderator:
James Joshi, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Panelists:
Weisong Shi, Wayne State University (USA) & Chair of IEEE TC on Internet
Dimitrios Georgapolis, RMIT University, Australia
Elena Ferrari, University of Insubria, Italy
(Location: 3F, Grand Ballroom 2)
6:30 – 9:00 PM
Conference Banquet
Awards and Announcements
(Location: 4F, Diplomat Boardroom)
Program at a Glance
Day 3: Oct. 30, 2015
7:30AM onwards Registration (Location: 3F Lobby)
9:00 – 10:00 AM
Keynote 4:
Baidu Spatial-temporal Brain (STEB) -- The intelligent analytics
platform of Baidu large-scale spatial-temporal data
Haishan Wu Data Scientist, Big Data Lab, Baidu Research, China
(Location: 3F, Harvest Room)
10:00– 10:30 AM Coffee break
10:30– 12:00 AM
Session C1:
Workflows and Cloud
Chair: Shuiguang Deng,
Zhejiang University, China
(Location: 3F, Harvest Room)
Session C2:
Services and Content Networks
Chair: James Joshi,
University of Pittsburgh, USA
(Location: 2F, Cinema Five)
12:00 – 1:30 PM Lunch (Location: 2F, Window Pavilion Cafe )
1:30 – 3:00 PM
Session C3:
Adaptive Systems and Virtualization
Chair: Ognjen Šćekić, Vienna University of
Technology, Austria
(Location: 3F, Harvest Room)
Session C4:
Deep Learning, Query Processing
Chair: Shuiguang Deng,
Zhejiang University, China
(Location: 2F, Cinema Five)
3:00 – 3:15PM Closing remarks: Program Co-Chairs, General Co-Chairs
(Location: 3F, Harvest Room)
Detailed Program
Day 1 (Oct. 28, 2015)
8:30 – 9:00 am Opening Remarks
Host: General co-chairs & PC co-chairs
Location: 3F, Harvest Room
9:00 – 10:00 am Keynote 1
Location: 3F, Harvest Room
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Dean and Professor, Graduate School of Media and Governance,
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University, Japan.
10:00 – 10:10 am Group Photo
Location: Hotel Front Gate
10:30 – 12:00 am Session A1: Cloud Computing & Data Analytics
Chair: Ralph Deters, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Location: 3F, Harvest Room
Towards a Model-defined Cloud-of-Clouds
Bo An (Peking University), Xiaodong Zhang (Peking University), Mauricio Tsugawa (University of
Florida), Ying Zhang (Peking University), Chun Cao (Nanjing University), Gang Huang (Peking
University), Jose Fortes (University of Florida)
CoShare: A Cost-effective Data Sharing System for Data Center Networks
Hao Zhuang (EPFL), Imen Filali (EPFL), Rameez Rahman (EPFL), Karl Aberer (EPFL)
Incremental Partitioning of Large Time-Evolving Graphs
Amirreza Abdolrashidi (The University of Georgia), Lakshmish Ramaswamy (The University of
Georgia)
10:30 – 12:00 am Session A2: Access Control & Secure Sharing
Chair: Stefano Sebastio, LIMS, UK
Location: 2F, Cinema Five
AR-ABAC: A New Attribute Based Access Control Model Supporting Attribute-Rules for Cloud
Computing
Khaled Riad (University of Science and Technology Beijing), Zhu Yan (University of Science and
Technology Beijing), Hongxin Hu (Zagazig University), Gail-Joon Ahn (Arizona State University)
CARDS - Collaborative Audit and Report Data Sharing for A-Posteriori Access Control in DOSNs
Leila Bahri (Insubria University), Barbara Carminati (Insubria University), Elena Ferrari (Insubria
University)
Community-Based Secure Information and Resource Sharing in AWS Public Cloud
Yun Zhang (University of Texas at San Antonio), Farhan Patwa (University of Texas at San
Antonio), Ravi Sandhu (University of Texas at San Antonio)
12:00 – 1:30 pm Lunch
Location: 2F, Window Pavilion Cafe
01:30 – 3:00 pm Session A3: Social Media
Chair: Lakshmish Ramaswamy, University of Georgia, USA
Location: 3F, Harvest Room
Exploring emotions in social media
Cecile Paris (CSIRO), Helen Christensen (Black Dog Institute), Philip Batterham (ANU), Bridianne
O'Dea (Black Dog Institute)
Public Information Sharing Behaviors Analysis over Different Social Media
Qingbo Hu (University of Illinois at Chicago), Guan Wang (University of Illinois at Chicago), Philip
S. Yu (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Jointly Learning Sentiment, Keyword and Opinion Leader in Social Reviews
Wei Lo (Zhejiang University), Yan Tang (Zhejiang University), Ying Li (Zhejiang University), Jianwei
Yin (Zhejiang University)
01:30 – 3:00 pm Session A4: Privacy, Trust & Risk
Chair: Barbara Carminati, University of Insubria, Italy
Location: 2F, Cinema Five
Privacy-Preserving and Outsourced Multi-User k-Means Clustering
Fang-Yu Rao (Purdue University), Bharath K. Samanthula (Purdue University), Elisa Bertino
(Purdue University), Xun Yi (RMIT University), Dongxi Liu (CSIRO)
Probabilistic Matrix Factorization Based on Similarity Propagation and Trust Propagation for
Recommendation
Haiyan Zhao (University of Shanghai for Science and Technology), Shengsheng Wang (University
of Shanghai for Science and Technology), Qingkui Chen (University of Shanghai for Science and
Technology), Jian Cao (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Playing the Odds: Decision Support and Risk Assessment in an Elastic Framework
Damian Clarke (University of Miami), Julian Jarrett (University of Miami), M. Brian Blake
(University of Miami)
3:30 – 4:30pm Keynote 2
Location: 3F, Harvest Room
CClloouudd DDaattaa aanndd BBiigg CCoommppuuttaattiioonn Zipei Tu
Vice President, Alibaba Corporation, China
5:00 – 7:30 pm Poster Session (Short Papers) & Reception
Location: 3F, Harvest Room
Short/Poster Papers
Collaborative Vehicle Routing and Scheduling with Cross-Docks Under Uncertainty
Peng-Yeng Yin (National Chi Nan University), Ya-Lan Chuang (National Chi Nan University), Sin-Ru
Lyu (National Chi Nan University), Ching-Ying Chen (National Chi Nan University)
Genetic Algorithm based QoS-aware Service Composition in Multi-Cloud
Miao Zhang (University of Science and Technology), Li Liu (University of Science and Technology),
Songtao Liu (Beijing AVIC Information Technology Company Aviation Industry Corporation of
China)
Collaboration & Mobile Cloud-Computing
Nan Chen (University of Saskatchewan), Xiaodan Li (University of Saskatchewan), Ralph Deters
(University of Saskatchewan)
BF-MapReduce: A bloom filter Based Efficient Lightweight Search
Zi-long Tan (Yunnan University), Ke-ren Zhou (Yunnan University), Hao Zhang (Yunnan University),
Wei Zhou (Yunnan University)
Industry Poster/demo
Hangzhou Shunwang Technology
AdTime Corp.
Hundsun Technologies
Ewell Corp.
Hithink RoyalFlush Information Network
Detailed Program
Day 2 (Oct. 29, 2015)
9:00 – 10:00 am Keynote 3
Location: 3F, Grand Ballroom 2
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Executive Director, Institute for Cyber Security
Lutcher Brown Endowed Chair in Cyber Security
University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
10:30 – 12:00 am Session B1: Architecture for Collaboration
Chair: Lakshmish Ramaswamy, University of Georgia, USA
Location: 3F, Grand Ballroom 2
WACCO and LOKO: Strong Consistency at Global Scale
Darrell Bethea (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Michael K. Reiter (University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill), Feng Qian (AT&T Labs Research), Qiang Xu (NEC Labs America), Z.
Morley Mao (University of Michigan)
Discovery-Driven Service Oriented IoT Architecture
Dimitrios Georgakopoulos (RMIT University), Prem Prakash Jayaraman (RMIT University),
Miranda Zhang (Australian National University), Rajiv Ranjan (Newcastle University)
Analyzing Reliability in Hybrid Compute Units
Muhammad Zuhri Catur Candra (Vienna University of Technology), Hong-Linh Truong (Vienna
University of Technology), Schahram Dustdar (Vienna University of Technology)
10:30 – 12:00 am Session B2: Trusted Computing in Collaborative Environments (TrustCol)
Chair: Weili Han, Fudan University, China,
Location: 2F, Cinema Five
UI Ripping in Android: Reverse Engineering of Graphical User Interfaces
Cuixia Yang (Shandong University), Chaoshun Zuo (Shandong University), Shanqing Guo
(Shandong University), Chengyu Hu (Shandong University) and Lizhen Cui (Shandong University)
An Efficient and Secure RFID Batch Authentication Protocol with Group Tags Ownership
Transfer
Rong Zhang (Beijing Institute of Technology), Liehuang Zhu (Beijing Institute of Technology),
Chang Xu (Beijing Institute of Technology) and Yi Yi (Beijing Institute of Technology)
Invited Talk: Security and Privacy Challenges of Smart Vehicles
Chen Yan (Zhejiang University)
12:00 – 1:30 pm Lunch
Location: 2F, Window Pavilion Cafe
01:30 – 3:00pm Session B3: Social Media and Urban Informatics
Chair: Cecile Paris, CSIRO, Australia
Location: 3F, Grand Ballroom 2
Harnessing Social Media for Environmental Sustainability: A Measurement Study on Harmful
Algal Blooms
Vinay Boddula (University of Georgia), Awani Joshi (University of Georgia), Lakshmish
Ramaswamy (University of Georgia), Deepak Mishra (University of Georgia)
iSeeker: Towards an Engine for Processing Aggregated Search on Linked Data
Youssef Barhoun (Ecole Nationale des Sciences Appliqu ees de Tanger), Rafiqul Haque
(Universit e Claude Bernard Lyon 1), Mohand-Said Hacid (Universit e Claude Bernard Lyon 1)
The Dynamics of Vehicular Networks in Large-Scale Urban Environments
Nicholas Loulloudes (University of Cyprus), George Pallis (University of Cyprus), Marios D.
Dikaiakos (University of Cyprus)
01:30 – 3:00 pm Session B4: Threats in Collaborative Systems and Applications (TrustCol)
Chair: Weili Han, Fudan University, China,
Location: 2F, Cinema Five
A Bidirectional Broadcasting Authentication Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks
Xu Lin (Shanghai University of Electric Power), Wen Mi (Shanghai University of Electric Power)
and Li Jinguo (Shanghai University of Electric Power)
Evolution of Mixed Strategies on Cooperative Networks
Xiaowei Zhao (Dalian University of Technology), Zhenzhen Xu (Shenyang Institute of Automation),
Hong Yu (Dalian University of Technology), Linlin Tian (Dalian University of Technology) and
Xiujuan Xu (Dalian University of Technology)
03:30 – 5:00 pm Panel: Internet and Collaboration: Challenges and Research Directions
Moderator: James Joshi, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Location: 3F, Grand Ballroom 2
6:30 – 9:30 pm Conference Banquet
Location: 4F, Diplomat Boardroom
Detailed Program
Day 3 (Oct. 30, 2015)
9:00 – 10:00 am Keynote 4
Location: 3F, Harvest Room
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Data Scientist, Big Data Lab,
Baidu Research, China
10:30 – 12:00 am Session C1: Workflows and Cloud
Chair: Shuiguang Deng, Zhejiang University, China
Location: 3F, Harvest Room
A Workload-Based Approach to Partition the Volunteer Cloud
Stefano Sebastio (London Institute of Mathematical Sciences), Antonio Scala (London Institute of
Mathematical Sciences)
Scheduling Budget Constrained Cloud Workflows With Particle Swarm Optimization
Xiaotong Wang (Zhejiang University of Technology), Bin Cao (Zhejiang University of Technology),
Chenyu Hou (Zhejiang University of Technology), Lirong Xiong (Zhejiang University of Technology),
Jing Fan (Zhejiang University of Technology)
WACO: Workload Aware Column Order for Scan Operator in Wide Table
Ningnan Zhou (Renmin University of China), Xiao Zhang (Renmin University of China), Shan Wang
(Renmin University of China)
10:30 – 12:00 am Session C2: Services and Content Networks
Chair: James Joshi, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Location: 2F, Cinema Five
Carriers Selection for Content Dissemination in Social Opportunistic Networks
Yongqiang Dong (Southeast University), Wang Yang (Southeast University), Taieb Znati
(University of Pittsburgh)
Icebreaker: a Platform for Service Dependency Detection
Pengxiang Lin (Zhejiang University), Xinkui Zhao (Zhejiang University), Chen Zhi (Zhejiang
University), Shichun Feng (Zhejiang University), Hao Wu (Zhejiang University), Ying Li (Zhejiang
University)
Entropy-based Service Selection with Uncertain QoS for Mobile Cloud Computing
Yue Wang (Sun Yat-sen University), Zibin Zheng (Sun Yat-sen University), Michael R. Lyu (The
Chinese University of Hong Kong)
12:00 – 1:30 pm Lunch
Location: 2F, Window Pavilion Cafe
01:30 – 3:00 pm Session C3: Adaptive Systems and Virtualization
Chair: Ognjen Šćekić, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Location: 3F, Harvest Room
A Collaborative Spectrum-Sharing Framework for LTE Virtualization
Xin Wang (University of Pittsburgh), Prashant Krishnamurthy (University of Pittsburgh), David
Tipper (University of Pittsburgh)
Self-Adaptive Extracting Academic Entities from World Wide Web
Pingpeng Yuan (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Yi Li (Huazhong University of
Science and Technology), Hai Jin (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Ling Liu
(Georgia Institute of Technology)
Programming Model Elements for Hybrid Collaborative Adaptive Systems
Ognjen Scekic (Vienna University of Technology), Tommaso Schiavinotto (U-Hopper), Dimitrios I.
Diochnos (University of Edinburgh)
01:30 – 3:00 pm Session C4 : Deep Learning, Query Processing
Chair: Shuiguang Deng, Zhejiang University, China
Location: 2F, Cinema Five
Deep Learning with MCA-based Instance Selection and Bootstrapping for Imbalanced Data
Classification
Sheng Guan (Florida International University), Min Chen (University of Washington Bothell),
Hsin-Yu Ha (Florida International University), Shu-Ching Chen (Florida International University),
Mei-Ling Shyu (University of Miami), Chengde Zhang (Zhongnan University of Economics and
Law)
Hike: A High Performance kNN Query Processing System for Multimedia Data
Hui Li (Guizhou University), Ling Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology), Xiao Zhang (Renmin
University of China), Shan Wang (Renmin University of China)
03:00 – 3:30 pm Closing Remarks
Host: Program Co-Chairs, General Co-Chairs
Location: 3F, Harvest Room
Air and Ground Transportation
The conference and all related activities will be held at the Zhejiang Narada Grande Hotel.
http://www.wtcgh.com/en/index.html
Flights
Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport is the closest airport for our conference. Direct flights
to this airport are recommended. Alternatively, the participants can transfer to the Hangzhou
airport via Beijing or Hong Kong International airports. Possible flight routes are listed as below:
Alternative Flight Routes:
Any Other Cities -> Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH)
Any Other Cities -> Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) -> Hangzhou Xiaoshan
International Airport (HGH)
Any Other Cities -> Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) -> Hangzhou Xiaoshan
International Airport (HGH)
Any Other Cities -> Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG)
Any Other Cities -> Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (SHA)
From Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport to Conference Venue:
Public Shuttle Bus. There is a special shuttle bus between Hangzhou Xiaoshan
International Airport and Conference Venue.
1. The ticket office is located at B1 of Airport Domestic Arrival exports. Please note that
you should buy the ticket for the "Huang Long" bus.
2. You will get the ticket after you pay 20CNY (3.15$) .The bus takes about 1 hours.
3. The bus service is available bewteen 8:20am to 8:20pm. Every hour a shift.
4. The bus will stop at HuangLong Tourist Hub which is next to the Huanglong Stadium.
The venue is about 800 meters away and the walking route is shown below. The red
letter “A” indicates your get-off spot and the purple letter “B” represents the
conference hotel.
Taxi. The taxi station is located outside Entrance 5 to the Arrival Hall on the first level of
the airport. It takes approximately 172CNY (about 30$) and 50 minutes from the airport to
the conference hotel. You can show the text below to the taxi driver in case that they are
not good at English (print it out if necessary):
请载我到浙江世贸君澜大酒店(曙光路 122 号)
From Shanghai Pudong International Airport to Conference Venue:
Public Shuttle Bus. There are shuttle buses to Hangzhou Huanglong Tourist Hub. Because
it is a long trip (3 hours), we recommend the participants to land in Hangzhou. If you
choose to take the shuttle bus, below is the guidance.
1. When you get to the arrival hall of Pudong airport, you should find the signpost
below. Follow the direction, it will lead you to the Shanghai Pudong International
Airport Long Distance Bus Station. The shuttle bus is located between Terminal 1 and
Terminal 2.
2. If you fail to find the signpost shown above, you may ask the airport staffs for help.
You can show the text below in case that they are not good at English (print it out if
necessary).
3. You will get the ticket after you pay 110CNY (17.4$) .The bus takes about 3 hours.
4. Please note that shuttle buses may arrive at different terminals of Hangzhou. For
buses departing based on the time table 1, they will arrive at Hangzhou Wu Lin Men
terminal which is far from the conference hotel. You still need to get a taxi to the
conference venue. On the contrary, for buses departing on time Table 2, their
destination is Huang Long Tourist Hub which is close to the hotel.
Table 1
8:40 10:00 11:00 12:00 14:00 20:00 21:00
Table 2
13:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00
If you get off at Huang Long Tourist Hub which close to the conference hotel, you can
follow the way below. The red letter “A” indicates where you get off and the purple
letter “B” represents the conference hotel.
From Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport to Conference Venue:
Trains. There are high-speed rails to Huangzhou Railway Station or Huangzhou East
Railway Station and below is the guidance.
1. When you get to the arrival hall of Hongqiao airport, you need to ask the airport staffs
for how to get to the Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station. You can show the text below
in case that they are not good at English (print it out if necessary).
2. When you arrive at Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station, you need to buy train ticket by
your passport. You will get your ticket after you pay 73 CNY (11.5$) or 46.5 CNY (7.4$)
which is depends on the type of trains you choose.
3. When you reach Hangzhou Railway Station or Hangzhou East Railway Station, you can
follow the guidance below.
Trains
Hangzhou East and Hangzhou Railway Station are two major railway stations if the participants
reach Hangzhou by train. We recommend participants to take taxi to the conference venue from
the train stations:
From Hangzhou Railway Station:
Taxi. Participants can take a taxi with approximate cost of 21CNY (3.3$) and it takes about
30 minutes to the conference hotel. Given the traffic conditions, it may take more time
and fare during the rush-hours.
Public Bus. Participants can take the bus 49 and get off at Songmuchang Station (松木场).
The venue is about 400 meters away and the route is shown below. The red letter “A”
indicates where you get off and the purple letter “B” represents the conference hotel. The
public bus will cost you 2CNY and the total elapsed time would be 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Please remember to prepare for the change.
From Hangzhou East Railway Station:
Taxi. Total taxi fee would be around 29CNY (4.6$) and the travel time is about 40 minutes.
Public Bus. Participants can take the bus 28 and get off at Huanglongdong Station (黄龙
洞). The venue is just 200 meters away and the route is shown below. The red letter “A”
indicates where you get off and the purple letter “B” represents the conference hotel. The
public bus will cost you 2CNY and the total elapsed time would be 90 minutes. Please
remember to prepare for the change.
Attractions in Hangzhou
West Lake is a freshwater lake in Hangzhou. It is divided into five sections by three causeways.
There are numerous temples, pagodas, gardens, and artificial islands within the lake. West
Lake has influenced poets and painters throughout China's history for its natural beauty and
historic relics, and it has also been among the most important sources of inspiration for Chinese
garden designers. It was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011, described as having
"influenced garden design in the rest of China as well as Japan and Korea over the centuries"
and reflecting "an idealized fusion between humans and nature".
Hangzhou Art Museum Community consists of Hangzhou Arts & Crafts Museum, China
Fan Museum, China Knives and Scissors and Swords Museum and China Umbrella Museum.
The museum community covers an area of 47309 square meters. The address of the Museum
Community: No. 336, Gongshu District.
Hefang Street in Hangzhou is unique by showcasing a variety of Chinese crafts, such as
land-blown sugar candy, paper-cutting and hand-made dough figurines. As a miniature of the
city's long history, it is the best place to embody the historical and cultural character of
Hangzhou.