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ITAT 2019
Information Technologies – Applications and Theory
Proceedings of the 19th Conference Information Technologies - Applications and Theory (ITAT 2019)
Hotel Zornička, Donovaly, Slovakia, September 20-24, 2019
Edited by
Petra Barančíková
Martin Holeňa
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Tomáš Horváth
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Matúš Pleva
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Rudolf Rosa *
Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Czech Republic
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Institute of Computer Science, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague
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Department of Data Science and Engineering, Faculty of Informatics, Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary
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Institute of Computer Science, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Slovakia
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Department of Electronics and Multimedia Telecommunications, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia
Table of Contents
Preface
Invited Talks
Word Guessing Game with a Social Robotic Head
1-5
Štefan Beňuš
Róbert Sabo
Marián Trnka
Prediction of Real Estate Prices in California
6-7
Lukáš Vrábel
Optimization is Hard, but Hillclimbing is Easy — Right?
Johannes Lenger
Computational Intelligence and Data Mining - 7th International Workshop (CIDM 2019)
Preface
Tuning Hyperparameters of Classification Based on Associations (CBA)
9-16
Tomáś Kliegr
Jaroslav Kuchař
Anomaly Detection in Electrocardiogram Readings with Stacked LSTM Networks
17-25
Markus Thill
Sina Däubener
Wolfgang Konen
Thomas Bäck
Rules Extraction from Neural Networks Trained on Multimedia Data
26-35
Matěj Fanta
Petr Pulc
Martin Holeňa
Efficient Load Profiling and Forecasting in Large Electric Power Systems
36-43
Imre Lendák
Tomáš Horváth
Case Studies and Education in Data Science At Universities in Slovakia
44-50
Ľubomír Antoni
Erik Bruoth
Ján Guniš
Peter Gurský
Stanislav Krajči
Ondrej Krídlo
Radim Navrátil
Ľubomír Šnajder
Gabriela Andrejková
Dušan Šveda
Sequential Model Building in Symbolic Regression
51-57
Jan Žegklitz
Petr Pošík
Optimization in Federated Learning
58-65
Vukasin Felbab
Péter Kiss
Tomáš Horváth
Neural Pairwise Classification Models Created by Ignoring Irrelevant Alternatives
66-70
Ondrej Such
Martin Kontšek
Andrea Tinajová
Evolutionary Federated Learning on EEG-data
71-78
Gábor Szegedi
Péter Kiss
Tomáš Horváth
Learning on a Stream of Features with Random Forest
79-83
Jan Motl
Pavel Kordik
The Warping Window Size Effects the Accuracy of Person Identification based on Keystroke Dynamics
84-89
Zakarya Farou
Krisztián Buza
Deep Networks in Online Malware Detection
90-98
Jiří Tumpach
Marek Krčál
Martin Holeňa
Extreme Learning Machines with Regularization for the Classification of Gene Expression Data
99-103
Dániel T. Várkonyi
Krisztián Buza
Slovenskočeský NLP workshop (SloNLP 2019)
Preface
Lexically Syntactic Characterization by Restarting Automata
104-111
Martin Plátek
František Mráz
Dana Pardubská
Towards Automatic Minuting of the Meetings
112-119
Anna Nedoluzhko
Ondřej Bojar
Aggregates and Variants in Two Czech Morphological Approaches
120-124
Jaroslava Hlaváčová
In Search for Linear Relations in Sentence Embedding Spaces
125-132
Petra Barančíková
Ondřej Bojar
Extending Czech Thesauri using Word-formation Network
133-138
Karolína Hořeňovská
Intelligent speech and audio technologies workshop (ISAT 2019)
Preface
A Comparison of Formant and CNN Models for Vowel Frame Recognition
139-144
Ondrej Šuch
Santiago Barreda
Anton Mojsej
Development of Baseline System for Phonemes Recognition Task
145-151
Maros Jakubec
Eva Lieskovska
Roman Jarina
Michal Chmulik
Michal Kuba
Anticipation and its Applications in Human-machine Interaction
152-156
Stanislav Ondáš
Matúš Pleva
Acoustic Output of the Railway Information Systems for Visually Impaired Passengers
157-163
Milan Rusko
Marián Trnka
Sachia Darjaa
Ladislav Schichman
Correlation of Perceived Fluency with Phonetic Measures of Speech Rate and Pausing
164-170
Peter Kleman
Štefan Beňuš
Towards to the Anticipation in Simultaneous Interpreting
171-175
Eva Kiktová
Július Zimmermann
Mária Paľová
Automatic Recognition of Slovak-English Bilingual Speech
176-179
Matus Pleva
Yuan-Fu Liao
Daniel Hladek
Jan Stas
Martin Lojka
Jozef Juhar
Stanislav Ondas
Comparison of Dry Electrodes for Mobile EEG System
180-183
Marianna Koctúrová
Jozef Juhár
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