Student research group
Current projects:
- The SupplAI system developed for the supply chain automatization and optimization utilizes artificial intelligence technics – including sales forecast – to gain control over the big data online analysis, aiming for efficient cost reduction management and supporting and improving the retail governance sector. (Polish National Centre for Research and Development grant within the Innovative Development Operational Programme)
Leader – Marek Sikora - Childhood ALL in Poland (CALL-POL) project: a national harmonization of diagnostics and treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children (Medical Reasearch Agency grant)
Leader – Marek Sikora, Joanna Henzel - An efficient and innovative system for working on ferromagnetic surfaces using pressurised water (Polish National Centre for Research and Development grant within the Innovative Development Operational Programme)
Leader – Marek Sikora - Boolean reasoning in biclustering / Wnioskowanie boolowskie w biklasteryzacji (Miniatura, grant no 2019/03/X/ST6/02136)
Leader – Marcin Michalak - Multiple-image super-resolution reconstruction using deep neural networks / Wieloobrazowa rekonstrukcja nadrozdzielcza realizowana za pomocą głębokich sieci neuronowych (Opus, grant no. 2019/35/B/ST6/03006)
Leader – Michał Kawulok - Hybrid system of automated internal logistics supporting adaptive manufacturing (Polish National Centre for Research and Development grant within the Innovative Development Operational Programme)
Leader – Marek Sikora - Software-hardware system for machine and device diagnosis based on a wireless monitoring sensor network and on methods of knowledge engineering and computational intelligence (Polish National Centre for Research and Development grant within the Innovative Development Operational Programme)
Leader – Marek Sikora
Closed projects:
- Decision support system for the retail trade industry (Polish National Centre for Research and Development grant within the Innovative Development Operational Programme)
Leader – Marek Sikora - Deep evolvable support vector machine architectures (Polish National Centre for Science grant within the programme OPUS, grant No. 2017/25/B/ST6/00474)
Leader – Michał Kawulok - Algorithms for matching many genomic sequences. Sequence alignment in the context of phylogenetic reconstruction (Polish National Centre for Science grant: DEC-2016/21/D/ST6/02952)
Leader – Adam Gudyś - PersonALL – Personalization of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia treatment in Poland (Polish National Centre for Research and Development grant within the programme PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF CIVILIZATION DISEASES – STRATEGMED III grant No. STRATEGMED3/304586/5/NCBR/2017).
Leader – Marek Sikora - Decision support system for the LPG gas suppliers (Polish National Centre for Research and Development grant within the Innovative Development Operational Programme)
Leader – Marek Sikora - Integrated decision support framework for systems that monitor processes, devices and hazards (Polish National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR) grant PBS2/B9/20/2013).
Marek Sikora, Michał Kozielski, Marcin Michalak, Łukasz Wróbel
Leader – Marek Sikora - Methods and tools for functional annotation application to gene groups analysis in order to improve clustering and description quality, supported by National Science Centre (decision DEC-2011/01/D/ST6/07007)
Leader – Aleksandra Gruca - Hand detection and pose estimation for creating human-computer interaction, Manager, Iuventus Plus Grant, IP2011 023071, 2012-2014
Leader – Michał Kawulok Image and video sequences colorization system, Researcher, Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education Grant no. N N516 374736, 2009-2011
Leader – Michał Kawulok
Achievements:
- Joanna Henzel was awarded the Professor Zdzisław Pawlak Best Paper Award for the Best Student Paper at FedCSIS 2020
- Jakub Nalepa was awarded the Witold Lipski Prize for young scientists in the field of computer science
- Best Paper Award for the work
Kawulok, M., Nalepa, J., Nurzyńska, K., Smołka, B. (2016, November). In Search of Truth: Analysis of Smile Intensity Dynamics to Detect Deception. In Ibero-American Conference on Artificial Intelligence (pp. 325-337). (Springer). - Third place of Paweł Kasprowski in BioEye 2015 Competition on Biometrics via Eye Movements
Initiatives:
- Invited Session on Intelligent Data Analysis and Applications (IS13) under the frame of the 9th International KES Conference on INTELLIGENT DECISION TECHNOLOGIES (KES-IDT-17)
- Invited Session on Eye Movement Data Processing and Analysis (IS07) under the frame of the 9th International KES Conference on INTELLIGENT DECISION TECHNOLOGIES (KES-IDT-17)
- AAIA’16 Data Mining Challenge: Predicting Dangerous Seismic Events in Active Coal Mines
associated with International Symposium on Advances in Artificial Intelligence and Applications (AAIA’16) which is a part of FedCSIS conference series (FedCSIS), June 21-23, 2017, Vilamoura, Portugal - Invited Session on Intelligent Data Analysis in Applications (IS12)
under the frame of the 8th International KES Conference on INTELLIGENT DECISION TECHNOLOGIES (KES-IDT-16)
June 15th-17th, 2016, Tenerife, Spain. - IJCRS’15 Data Challenge: Mining Data from Coal Mines
the competition organized within a frame of The 2015 International Joint Conference on Rough Sets (IJCRS’15) - Invited Session on Intelligent Data Analysis in Applications (IS12)
under the frame of the 18th International Conference on Knowledge-Based and Intelligent Information & Engineering Systems (KES2014)
September 15th-17th, 2014, Gdynia, Poland.
The proceedings of the Invited Session and the whole KES conference are available here. - Eye Movement Verification and Identification Competition (EMVIC)
EMVIC is an official competition for IEEE International Joint Conference on Biometrics (IJCB 2014).