The International Conference on Recent Advancements in
Computing in AI, IoT and Computer Engineering Technology
(CICET 2023)
Tamsui, Taipei, December 20th – 22nd, 2023
Venue: Room E680, Main Engineering Building
Tamsui Campus, Tamkang University, Taipei, Taiwan
CICET 2023 Chair’s Welcome Message
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to participate in the International Conference on Recent Advancements in
Computing in AI, IoT and Computer Engineering Technology (CICET 2023) to take place on the Tamsui Campus of
the Tamkang University, Taipei, Taiwan, December 20 – 22, 2023.
CICET 2023 provides a communication platform for researchers and practitioners both from academia and
industry to share and disseminate their new research findings. CICET 2023 also serves as a good conventional
conference in the areas covering the spectrum of Computing in AI, Internet of Things (IoT), Computer Engineering
Technology and Big Data Analysis.
We would like to thank our colleagues Professors Jian-Nong Cao and Han-Chieh Chao who served as Honorary
Chairs, also Professor Chi-Yi Lin who acted as Local Chair. We wish to thank all program committee members,
invited speakers: Dr. Gabriela Mogos and Dr Jean-Yves Le Corre, the authors who submitted papers, speakers, as
well as the conference attendees. This conference is held for you and we thank you for your active participation
and wish that you enjoy the conference with fruitful experience.
Finally, we strongly encourage researchers to contribute and make submissions to the next CICET conference.
Professor Ka Lok Man
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China,
Professor Young B. Park
Dankook University, South Korea
Dr. Yuxuan Zhao
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China,
Mr. Shuaibu Musa Adam
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Chairs of CICET 2023
Date and Location
20-22 December 2023
Location: Room E680, Main Engineering Building,
Tamsui Campus, Tamkang University (TKU)
No.151, Yingzhuan Rd., Tamsui Dist., New Taipei City 25137, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Host and Organizational Institution:
Tamkang University, Taiwan
Co-hosted:
AI University Research Centre (AI-URC) , Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
Research Institute of Big Data Analytics (RIBDA), Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
Supporters:
Sensors, MDPI Journal
Applied Sciences, MDPI Journal
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus, Malaysia
Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
Taiwanese Association for Artificial Intelligence, Taiwan
Cotrcute, Belgium
International Journal of Design, Analysis and Tools for Integrated Circuits and Systems
DATICS Research Group
Conference Website: [Link]
Introduction to the conference
The International Conference on Recent Advancements in Computing in AI, IoT and Computer Engineering
Technology (CICET) is a communication platform of researchers and practitioners both from academia and industry
in the areas of Computing in AI, Internet of Things (IoT), Integrated Circuits and Systems, and Computer Engineering
Technology. The main target of CICET 2023 is to bring together software/hardware engineering researchers,
computer scientists, practitioners and people from industry and business to exchange theories, ideas, techniques
and experiences related to all aspects of CICET. Finally, CICET 2023 will take place at The Tamkang University, Taipei,
Taiwan, on 20th – 22nd December 2023.
Recent developments in the field of Internet of Things have focused on the integration of artificial intelligence and
machine learning algorithms to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of IoT systems. This includes the
development of intelligent edge computing, which allows for faster and more efficient processing of data at the
edge, as well as the implementation of data-driven decision-making in IoT applications. Consequently, the central
theme of this year’s CICET is on the Internet of Things and Computational Intelligence with the aim of exploring the
intersection of these two rapidly evolving fields. We therefore welcome submissions across a wide range of topics
in this area, including but not limited to machine learning for IoT, data-driven decision-making in IoT, intelligent
edge computing, and security and privacy in IoT systems. We look forward to fostering a lively and informative
discussion on the future of IoT and computational intelligence.
CICET 2023 Conference Program – Day 1 (December 20)
9:30 Registration
10:00 Opening remark (Prof. Chi-Yi Lin, Chairman of Department of Computer Science and
Information Engineering, Tamkang University, Taiwan)
10:15 Invited Talk (Chair: Prof. Ka Lok Man, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China)
Speaker: Dr. Gabriela Mogos, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
Title: Quantum Technology in Cyber Defense
Abstract: With the rapid development of computers and networks, new technologies and services are
being generated, evolved, and promoted constantly, bringing great convenience and changes to people's
life. Over the next 5-10 years, we will see a flux of new possibilities, as quantum technologies become part
of this mainstream computing and communicating landscape. Quantum technologies can offer
advantages for cyber security research. To view this positive aspect, we should consider the possibility of
including quantum steps in protocols with the aim of achieving certain improvement compared to the
corresponding fully classical setting. This presentation will explore quantum-technology solutions in the
21st century and their role in cyber security. The speaker will also share the most relevant results of the
projects she has worked on.
Biography: Dr. Gabriela Mogos is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computing, School of
Advanced Technology at the Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU), Suzhou, China. She received her
Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Alexandru Joan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania. She followed this
with a postdoctoral research position at the University of Oradea, Romania.
She was awarded research grants through the European Union - FP6 and POSDRU programs; Prometeo
Program - National Secretariat of Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation of Ecuador; and
Coherent Control of Complex Quantum Systems Group – Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology,
Japan.
Between 2014 and 2016, she developed 2 bilingual (Spanish – English) master’s degree programs IT&C
Security at Escuela Superior Politecnica de Chimborazo, Riobamba, Ecuador and from 2018 to 2019, she
helped launch the first Cybersecurity track in Saudi universities.
Her research interests are in the areas of Quantum cryptography, Cybersecurity and Information Security,
and are driven by a strong desire to bridge computer science and quantum physics, to design new
quantum cryptographic protocols, and, to embed quantum-safe equipment in large networks. The newest
line of research is in developing an experimental proof of concept of a quantum biometric fingerprint
system. The quantum fingerprint system can solve the tasks infeasible to classical computers improving
the current biometric system in terms of algorithm complexity and image protection.
11:00 Invited Talk (Chair: Prof. Ka Lok Man, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China)
Speaker: Dr. Jean-Yves Le Corre, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
Title: Creating Immersive Learning Solutions in Business Education: Integrating VR Content into
classroom-as-organization supported by a Learning Management System and Virtual Reality Technology
Abstract: Creating Authentic Learning Environments that mimic real-life workplace situations
encountered by accounting professionals raises several challenges for educators. Our study aims to
respond to those challenges by proposing a learning prototype that enlightens the benefits of the
Classroom-as-Organization model instructional model supported by a Learning Management System
combined with a 360° and Virtual Reality immersive learning platform. The learning prototype integrates
Virtual Reality digital content focusing on three levels of instructional design so that it can fully replicate
the real-life contexts of a business organization. This chapter provides an overview of the course structure
and components at each of those three levels, along with guidelines for instructional design. The
prototype represents a suitable alternative to business simulations and 3-D virtual worlds to create
technology-driven immersive learning experiences. However, more efforts are needed to provide
instructional design methodologies to assist educators in creating similar immersive learning experiences.
Biography: Dr. Jean-Yves Le Corre is a Practice Academic and an Educational Developer at the Academy
of Future Education, Xian-Jiaotong Liverpool University (XJTLU). He joined the Educational Development
Unit of the Academy of Future Education at XJTLU after seven years in academic roles at International
Business School Suzhou where he acted as an Associate Professor of Practice in the Department of
Accounting. At International Business School Suzhou, he led the IBSS@Data Mining Lab initiative for
technology-driven teaching practices in accounting and related areas. He strongly advocates innovative
and technology-enhanced Learning and teaching practices at XJTLU. Before his academic career, Dr Jean-
Yves Le Corre had ten years of corporate experience in several positions at multinational corporations as
a controller, internal auditor, and management consultant. He founded a consultancy practice in 2006 to
train and coach business executives on several subjects including risk management, internal audit,
multicultural management, and leadership, covering China and South-East Asia regions.
He holds an Engineering Diploma from ENSEM in France, an MSc. in Management from the University of
London, and an MSc. of Research in Management granted by the consortium of CFVG's Doctoral
Programme in Vietnam (Franco-Vietnamese Centre of Management). He obtained his PhD (Doctor of
Philosophy in Business Administration) from Bulacan State University, Republic of the Philippines. He is a
Sloan Fellow from the London Business School (UK).
Dr Jean-Yves Le Corre is currently also a researcher at Ecole Doctorale Augustin Cournot, BETA-UMR 7522
CNRS, University of Strasbourg (France). His research aims to investigate educational models in Virtual
Constructivist Learning Environments (VCLEs), psychological factors in collaborative learning, as well as
the role of socio-cognitive processes in instructional design, with a particular perspective on the field of
managerial control and management accounting education.
12:00 Lunch
14:00 Session (Chair: Dr. Gabriela Mogos, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China)
1. Shu-Jui Chang, Tim Watson, Iain Phillips and Andrew Peck, Is your AI in cyber research still capable of
leaping forwards: The US and China military’s approach to AI in Cyber conflict, Loughborough University,
UK
2. Usman Ibrahim Musa, Aminu Ibrahim Musa, Sakshi Dua and Apash Roy, Facial Emotion Recognition for
Enhanced, Lovely Professional University, India
3. Xuan Li, Qiaoyun Zhang and Chih-Yung Chang, Network Traffic Prediction Using Temporal Correlation-
Based LSTM Models, Tamkang University, Taiwan
4. Christopher Chuang, Qiaoyun Zhang and Chih-Yung Chang, Automatic Sports Event Highlight Video
Clipping with Transformer-Based Video Question Answering (VQA), Tamkang University, Taiwan
5. Tzren-Ru Chou and Pin-Yin Chen, Emotional Text Classification of Color Imagery Using Pretrained Model,
National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
6. Queen Emmanuella Mensah, Usman Ibrahim Musa, Yusupha Sinjanka and Kawaljeet Kaur, ML-Based
Network Efficiency Prediction in IIoT, Lovely Professional University, India
15:30 Coffee Break
7. Jinyi Huang and Ou Liu, Research on E-commerce Customer Value Segmentation Considering the
Potential Value, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
8. Sheng-Ru Hsiao, Chyuan-Huei Thomas Yang, Chien-Chang Chen and Cheng-Shian Lin, Stability
Measurement on Rowing Movement, Tamkang University, Taiwan
9. Youxi Li and Chih-Yung Chang, Enhancing Parking Space Predictions through Data Processing Clustering
and Deep Learning Techniques (EPP-DCDT), Tamkang University, Taiwan
10. Yuan-Lin Liang, Chih-Yung Chang and Shih-Jung Wu, KEI-CQL: A Keyword Extraction and Infilling
Framework for Text to Cypher Query Language Translation, Tamkang University, Taiwan
11. Shuaibu Musa Adam, Lowie Goossens, Fedor Panafidin, Brendan J. Mackenzie, Yinze Li, Sam Michiels
Danny Hughes and Ka Lok Man, REsource: Energy-Efficient GPS-Based Localization for Resource-
Constrained IoT Devices, KU Leuven, Belgium
12. Yu-Ting Yang, Chih-Yung Chang and Qiaoyun Zhang, Adaptive Learning Model using L-BERT and Semantic
Enrichment for Enhanced Reading Comprehension in EFL Education, Tamkang University, Taiwan
13. Aliyu Abubakar, Identity Reinvented: An Examination of Self-Sovereign Identity Using Blockchain for
Improved User Privacy and Security, Lovely Professional University, India
18:00 Award ceremony
19:00 Conference banquet - 1010 湘 restaurant (9F., 8 Zhongshan Rd., – close to the Tamsui MTR Station)
CICET 2023 Conference Program – Day 2 (December 21)
9:30 Registration
10:00 Session 2 (Chair: Prof. Ka Lok Man, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China)
1. Justina Mandravickaite, Danguole Kalinauskaite, Danguole Kotryna Kapkan and Egle Rimkiene, Testing
Poor Man’s Approach for Baseline Selection: the Case of Text Simplification, Vytautas Magnus University,
Lithuania
2. Yu Qiao and Gabriela Mogos, Computer Forensics of Hacked Websites, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool
University, China
3. Jean-Yves Le Corre and Qinyi Huang, Integrating Virtual Reality into Classroom-as Organisation Learning
Design: An experimental case study, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
4. Yanfa Zhou, Xieyang Zhou and Yuechun Wang, An Application of Federated Learning-based Handwriting
Recognition in Education Area, Sanda University, China.
5. He Enhao, Peng Shutong, Wan Chew Yong, Kamran Siddique, Yuxuan Zhao, Jie Zhang and Ka Lok Man,
Review of Memory System Modeling Using Machine Learning Techniques, Xiamen University Malaysia,
Malaysia
6. Hu Jinhong, Wu Minfeng, Hu Yaqi, Kamran Siddique, Xianbin Hong, Jie Zhang and Ka Lok Man, A Survey
on the Hardware Architecture Design of Deep Learning, Xiamen University Malaysia, Malaysia
CICET 2023 Conference Program – Day 3 (December 22)
10:00 Steering committee meeting
11:00 Coffee break
11:30 CICET 2024 organizing committee meeting
12:30 CICET 2023 close
Tamkang University Roadmap
Tamsui Campus Map
The CICET 2023 Conference will be held at Room E608, Main Engineering Building , (building number 16),
Tamsui Campus, Tamkang University.
Transportation
Tamkang University (TKU)
No.151, Yingzhuan Rd., Tamsui Dist., New Taipei City 25137, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport to the Tamsui Campus of Tamkang University:
(1) By Taxi
Taxi stands are located outside the Arrival Halls of both Terminals 1 and 2. Taxis are available at Taoyuan Airport
24 hours a day. They charge according to the meter and add a 50% surcharge to the metered total (highway tolls
not included). A typical taxi fare from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport to Taipei is approximately
NT$1,100~1,500. It takes about one hour to get to the Tamsui campus. (Recommended if carrying heavy luggage)
(2) By Taoyuan Airport Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)
First, take a subway/MRT from the Airport Terminal 2 station (A13)/Airport Terminal 1 station (A12) to the Taipei
Main station (A1). Then, change to the Red Line MRT (Xinyi Line) and leave at the Tamsui station which is the final
stop on the red line.
From there, take the R27 bus to the Tamsui Campus. The bus ride should take approximately 10 minutes.
Alternatively, you may want to catch a taxi. The taxi ride should take about 5 minutes (approx. NT$120 per trip).
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport: ([Link]
Mass Rapid Transit (MRT): ([Link]
Accommodation
1. Hotel Regalees (4 Stars), No. 89, Xue-Fu Road, Tamsui District, New Taipei City 251, Taiwan (R.O.C), 25142.
([Link]
2. Happiness Danhsui (3 Stars), No. 151, Section 1, Shuiyuan Street, Tamsui District, Taipei, Taiwan, 25146.
([Link]
Conference banquet - 1010 湘 restaurant ([Link]
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