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Salem Benferhat
Karim Tabia
Moonis Ali (Eds.)
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LNAI 10350
30th International Conference
on Industrial Engineering and Other Applications
of Applied Intelligent Systems, IEA/AIE 2017
Arras, France, June 27-30, 2017, Proceedings, Part I
Advances in
Artificial Intelligence
From Theory to Practice
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 10350
Subseries of Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
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Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
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DFKI and Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
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DFKI and Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/1244
Salem Benferhat • Karim Tabia
Moonis Ali (Eds.)
Advances in
Artificial Intelligence
From Theory to Practice
30th International Conference
on Industrial Engineering and Other Applications
of Applied Intelligent Systems, IEA/AIE 2017
Arras, France, June 27–30, 2017
Proceedings, Part I
123
Editors
Salem Benferhat
Artois University
Lens
France
Karim Tabia
Artois University
Lens
France
Moonis Ali
Texas State University
San Marcos, TX
USA
ISSN 0302-9743 ISSN 1611-3349 (electronic)
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
ISBN 978-3-319-60041-3 ISBN 978-3-319-60042-0 (eBook)
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-60042-0
Library of Congress Control Number: 2017943043
LNCS Sublibrary: SL7 – Artificial Intelligence
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Preface
In many industrial applications, there is a real need to develop intelligent systems that
deal with complex, open, and dynamic information systems. These information systems often involve a huge amount of data that may be incomplete, heterogeneous,
pervaded with uncertainty, and inconsistent with available ontologies or expert
knowledge.
This volume, entitled Advances in Artificial Intelligence: From Theory to Practice,
contains the papers presented at the 30th International Conference on Industrial,
Engineering, and Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE 2017)
which was held in Arras (France), during June 27–30, 2017. This edition continues the
tradition of emphasizing applications of applied intelligent systems to solve real-life
problems in all areas including engineering, science, industry, automation and robotics,
business and finance, health care, agronomy, anomaly detection, human–machine
interactions, etc.
In this 30th year of the IEA/AIE conference, we received 180 papers for the main and
the special tracks. We accepted 70 papers as full papers and 45 papers as short papers.
All accepted papers were carefully reviewed by Program Committee members. The
accepted papers cover a wide array of applied artificial intelligence topics including
knowledge representation and reasoning, machine learning, argumentation systems,
ontological reasoning, computer animation, non-monotonic and uncertainty-based
reasoning, graphical models, decision support systems, recommendation systems,
meta-heuristics, planning and scheduling, practical problem solving, etc.
In addition to the list of accepted papers, the conference greatly benefited from
invited lectures by three world-leading researchers in applied artificial intelligence:
(a) Jian J. Zhang (Professor of Computer Graphics at the National Centre for Computer
Animation, Bournemouth University, UK), who gave a talk on “Creativity for Research
– An Analogy Model”; (b) Umberto Straccia (Senior Researcher at the Istituto di
Scienza e Tecnologie dell’ Informazione (ISTI) of the Italian National Council of
Research CNR), who gave a talk on “Fuzzy Semantic Web Languages and Beyond”;
and (c) Leendert van der Torre (Professor of Computer Science at University of
Luxembourg, Luxembourg), who gave a talk on “Rational Enterprise Architecture.”
In addition to the main track, the following special tracks were organized:
– Agronomy and Artificial Intelligence
– Anomaly Detection
– Applications of Argumentation
– Conditionals and Non-monotonic Reasoning
– De Finetti’s Heritage in Uncertainty and Decision-Making
– Computational Intelligence in Databases
– Graphical Models: From Theory to Applications
– Innovative Applications of Textual Analysis Based on AI
– Intelligent Systems in Health Care and mHealth for Health Outcomes
Additionally, two affiliated workshops were also organized:
– Workshop on ASP Technologies for Querying Large-Scale Multiple-Source
Heterogeneous Web Information, WASPIQ 2017 (co-chairs Odile Papini, Salem
Benferhat, Laurent Garcia, and Marie-Laure Mugnier)
– Computer Animation and Artificial Intelligence, CAnimAI (co-chairs The Duy Bui,
Sylvain Lagrue, Hongchuan Yu, Huu-Hoa Nguyen, Pradorn Sureephong, Mohd
Shafry Mohd Rahim, and Karim Tabia)
We would like to thank the following organizations/projects for their support of the
conference:
– International Society of Applied Intelligence (ISAI)
– University of Artois, France
– Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France
– The ANR (French National Research Agency) project ASPIQ (ASP Technologies
for Querying Large-Scale Multisource Heterogeneous Web Information)
– The European RISE (Research and Innovation Staff Exchange) project AniAge
(High-Dimensional Heterogeneous Data-Based Animation Techniques for Southeast Asian Intangible Cultural Heritage Digital Content).
We would like to thank all the members of the Program Committees (from the main
and the special tracks), as well as the additional reviewers, who devoted their time for
the reviewing process. We thank all the authors of submitted papers, the invited
speakers, and the participants for their scientific contributions to the conference.
Finally, we would like to thank all the Organizing Committee members (with a special
thanks to Sylvain Lagrue, from CRIL, CNRS-University of Artois) for their excellent
local organization, which made the IEA/AIE-2017 conference a success.
May 2017 Salem Benferhat
Karim Tabia
Moonis Ali
VI Preface
Organization
Executive Committee
General Chair
Moonis Ali, USA
International Advisory Committee
Hamido Fujita, Japan (Chair)
Enrique Herrera-Viedma, Spain
Francisco Chiclana, UK
Yinglin Wang, China
Love Ekenberg, Sweden
Imre Rudas, Hungary
Shiliang Sun, China
Vincenzo Loia, Italy
Ali Selamat, Malaysia
Bipin Indurkhya, Poland
Chris Bowman, Australia
Jun Sasaki, Japan
Ligang Zhou, Macao
Rajendra Acharya, Singapore
Levente Kovacs, Hungary
Program Co-chairs
Salem Benferhat, France
Karim Tabia, France
Local Co-chairs
Salem Benferhat, France
Sylvain Lagrue, France
Special Sessions Co-chairs
Zied Bouraoui, UK
Steven Schockaert, UK
Workshop Co-chairs
Jianbing Ma, UK
Hongchuan Yu, UK
Social Events and Local Arrangements Co-chairs
Fahima Cheikh-Alili, France
Nathalie Chetcuti-Sperandio, France
Karim Tabia, France
Web Co-chairs
Jérôme Delobelle, France
Fabien Delorme, France
Amélie Levray, France
Publicity Chair
Farid Nouioua, France
Registration and Financial Chair
Virginie Delahaye, France
Local Organizing Committee
François Chevallier, France
Jérôme Delobelle, France
Yacine Izza, France
Amélie Levray, France
Emmanuel Lonca, France
Valentin Montmirail, France
Imen Ouled Dlala, France
Éric Piette, France
Nicolas Szczepanski, France
Program Committee (Main Track)
Carole Adam, France
Mario Alviano, Italy
Youngchul Bae, South Korea
Edurne Barrenechea, Spain
Fevzi Belli, Germany
Nahla Ben Amor, Tunisia
Sadok Ben Yahia, Tunisia
Jamal Bentahar, USA
Mehul Bhatt, Germany
Isabelle Bloch, France
Leszek Borzemski, Poland
Thouraya Bouabana Tebibel, Algeria
Imen Boukhris, Tunisia
Mustapha Bourahla, Algeria
Zied Bouraoui, UK
Narhimene Boustia, Algeria
Patrick Brezillon, France
The Duy Bui, Vietnam
Stephane Cardon, France
Tristan Cazenave, France
Martine Cebiero, USA
Michael C.W. Chan, Hong Kong,
SAR China
Darryl Charles, UK
Shyi-Ming Chen, Taiwan
Laurence Cholvy, France
VIII Organization
Paul Chung, UK
Mike Cook, UK
Fabio Cozman, Brazil
José Valente de Oliveira, Portugal
Georgios Dounias, Greece
Florence Dupin De Saint Cyr, France
Zied Elouedi, Tunisia
Roberta Ferrario, Italy
Philippe Fournier-Viger, China
Hamido Fujita, Japan
Eric Jacopin, France
Laurent Garcia, France
Lluis Godo, Spain
Maciej Grzenda, Poland
Allel Hadjali, France
Jun Hakura, Japan
Shyamanta M. Hazarika, India
Bipin Indurkhya, Poland
He Jiang, China
Bian Jiang, USA
Vicente Julian, Spain
Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Germany
Faiza Khellaf, Algeria
Frank Klawonn, Germany
Vladik Kreinovich, USA
Amruth Kumar, USA
Bora Kumova, Turkey
Sylvain Lagrue, France
Jean-Charles Lamirel, France
Jooyoung Lee, USA
Chang-Hwan Lee, South Korea
Mehdi Kaytoue, France
Arnaud Lallouet, France
Eric Lefevre, France
Philippe Leray, France
Mark Sh. Levin, Russia
Amélie Levray, France
Vincenzo Loia, Italy
Bouzar Lydia, Algeria
Jianbing Ma, UK
Thi Chau Ma, Vietnam
Francesco Marcelloni, Italy
Joao Marques-Silva, Portugal
Arnaud Martin, France
Philippe Mathieu, France
Kishan Mehrotra, USA
Carlos Mencia, Spain
Engelbert Mephu Nguifo, France
Enrique Miranda, Spain
François Modave, USA
Yasser Mohammad, Egypt
Mohd Shafry Mohd Rahim, Malaysia
Aïcha Mokhtari, Algeria
Malek Mouhoub, USA
Thanhthuy Nguyen, Vietnam
Ngoc-Thanh Nguyen, Poland
Farid Nouioua, France
Jae Oh, USA
Santiago Ontanon, USA
Meltem Ozturk, France
Gregorio Sainz Palmero, Spain
Odile Papini, France
Rafael Peñaloza, Italy
Eric Piette, France
Don Potter, USA
Nico Potyka, Germany
Henri Prade, France
Guilin Qi, China
Chedy Raissi, France
Srini Ramaswamy, USA
Florian Richoux, France
Abdallah Saffidine, Australia
Giuseppe Sanfilippo, Italy
Paulo E. Santos, Brazil
Steven Schockaert, UK
Karima Sedki, France
Michael Spranger, France
Pradorn Sureephong, Thailand
Armando Tacchella, Italy
Choh Man Teng, USA
Le Thanh Ha, Vietnam
Ruck Thawonmas, Japan
Marco Valtorta, USA
Barbara Vantaggi, Italy
Ivan Varzinczak, France
Zsolt Janos Viharos, Hungary
Marco Viviani, Italy
Martijn Warnier, The Netherlands
Mary-Anne Williams, Australia
Safa Yahi, France
Don-Lin Yang, Taiwan
Lei Zhang, USA
Organization IX
Program Committees (Special Tracks)
Agronomy and Artificial Intelligence
Madalina Croitoru, France (Co-chair)
Pierre Bisquert, France (Co-chair)
Abdallah Arioua, France
Estelle Chaix, France
Liliana Ibanescu, France
Wim Laurier, Belgium
Alexandru Mihnea Moisescu, Romania
Claire Nedelec, France
Nir Oren, UK
Alun Preece, UK
Danai Symeonidou, France
Rallou Thomopolous, France
Jan Top, The Netherlands
Anomaly Detection
Ryan McConville, UK (Co-chair)
Weiru Liu, UK (Co-chair)
Frans Coenen, UK
Masud Moshtaghi, Australia
Nico Görnitz, Germany
Jun Hong, UK
Michael Davis, Switzerland
Paul Miller, UK
Zhanyu Ma, China
Jen Houle, UK
Hanghang Tong, USA
Florian Skopik, Austria
Applications of Argumentation
Federico Cerutti, UK (Co-chair)
Richard Booth, UK (Co-chair)
Leila Amgoud, France
Pietro Baroni, Italy
Ringo Baumann, Germany
Stefano Bistarelli, Italy
Claudette Cayrol, France
Wolfgang Faber, UK
John Fox, UK
Sarah Gaggl, Germany
Massimiliano Giacomin, Italy
Tom Gordon, Germany
X Organization
Matti Jarvisalo, Finland
Antonis Kakas, Cyprus
Jean-Guy Mailly, France
Nir Oren, UK
Sylwia Polberg, UK
Alun Preece, UK
Guillermo Simari, Argentina
Nikos Spanoudakis, Greece
Christian Stab, Germany
Manfred Stede, Germany
Hannes Strass, Germany
Matthias Thimm, Germany
Mauro Vallati, UK
Srdjan Vesic, France
Serena Villata, France
Johannes Wallner, Finland
Stefan Woltran, Austria
Conditionals and Non-monotonic Reasoning
Gabriele Kern Isberner, Germany (Co-chair)
Christian Eichhorn, Germany (Co-chair)
Ofer Arieli, Israel
Christoph Beierle, Germany
Giovanni Casini, Luxembourg
Lupita Estefania Gazzo Castañeda, Germany
Laura Giordano, Italy
Tommie Meyer, South Africa
Odile Papini, France
Marco Ragni, Germany
Gavin Rens, South Africa
Gerhard Schurz, Germany
Niels Skovgaard Olsen, Germany
Matthias Thimm, Germany
Stefan Woltran, Austria
Renata Wassermann, Brazil
Anna Zamansky, Israel
De Finetti’s Heritage in Uncertainty and Decision-Making
Giualianella Coletti, Italy (Co-chair)
Davide Petturiti, Italy (Co-chair)
Barbara Vantaggi, Italy (Co-chair)
Giuseppe Sanfilippo, Italy
Giualianella Coletti, Italy
Davide Petturiti, Italy
Barbara Vantaggi, Italy
Organization XI
Gernot Kleiter, Austria
Romano Scozzafava, Italy
Vladik Kreinovich, USA
Computational Intelligence in Databases
Guy De Trév, Belgium (Co-chair)
Allel Hadjali, France (Co-chair)
Mohamed Anis Bach, Tunisia
Belkasmi Djamal, Algeria
Stephane Jean, France
Karima Akli Astouati, Algeria
Zied Elouedi, Tunisia
Slawomir Zadrozny, Poland
Mourad Ouziri, France
Djamal Benslimane, France
Ludovic Lietard, France
Gloria Bordogna, Italy
Ahmed Mostefaoui, France
Arnaud Martin, France
Daniel Rocacher, France
Anne Laurent, France
Peter Dolog, Denmark
Maria Rifqi, France
Graphical Models: From Theory to Applications
Christophe Gonzales, France (Co-chair)
Philippe Leray, France (Co-chair)
Alexandre Aussem, France
Concha Bielza, Spain
Andrés Cano, Spain
Luis M. De Campos, Spain
Julia Flores, Spain
Jan Lemeire, Belgium
Anders L. Madsen, Denmark
Jose Luis Molina Gonzales, Spain
Thomas D. Nielsen, Denmark
Agnieszka Onisko, Poland
Silja Renooi, The Netherlands
Pierre-Henri Wuillemin, France
Innovative Applications of Textual Analysis-Based on AI
Yinglin Wang, China (Chair)
Xin Lin, China
Lei Duan, China
XII Organization
Deqing Yang, China
Hongtao Lu, China
Min Liu, China
Jian Cao, China
Intelligent Systems in Health Care and mHealth for Health Outcomes
François Modave, USA (Co-chair)
Jiang Bian, USA (Co-chair)
William Hogan, USA
Zhe He, USA
Yi Guo, USA
Xia Hu, USA
Remzi Seker, USA
Juan Antonio Lossio-Ventura, USA
Jiawei Yuan, USA
Mengjun Xie, USA
Tanja Magoc, USA
Kenji Yoshigoe, USA
Olac Fuentes, USA
Enrico Pontelli, USA
Doug Talbert, USA
Yanming Gong, USA
Yonghui Wu, USA
Lixia Yao, USA
Ramzi Salloum, USA
Sponsoring Institutions
IEA/AIE 2017 was organized by the Centre de Recherche en Informatique de Lens
(UMR CNRS 8188) of Artois University, Arras, France.
Sponsored by
International Society of Applied Intelligence (ISAI)
University of Artois, France
Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France
The ANR (French National Research Agency) project ASPIQ (ASP Technologies for
Querying Large-Scale Multisource Heterogeneous Web Information)
The European RISE (Research and Innovation Staff Exchange) project AniAge (High
Dimensional Heterogeneous Data-Based Animation Techniques for Southeast Asian
Intangible Cultural Heritage Digital Content)
Organized in cooperation with
Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM/SIGART)
Organization XIII
Catalan Association for Artificial Intelligence (ACIA)
International Neural Network Society (INNS)
Italian Artificial Intelligence Association (AI*IA)
Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence (JSAI)
Lithuanian Computer Society - Artificial Intelligence Section (LIKS-AIS)
Spanish Society for Artificial Intelligence (AEPIA)
Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour (AISB)
Taiwanese Association for Artificial Intelligence (TAAI)
Taiwanese Association for Consumer Electronics (TACE)
Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Texas State University, USA
Artois University, France
XIV Organization