Awards

The official list of the awarded participants of the Conference of PhD Students on Computer Sciences

Szeged, Hungary, July 20-23, 2000



Best Talk Awards:


I. Csanád Imreh for the talk: On two class on-line classification problem

II. Csongor Halmai, Balázs Erdőhelyi, Krisztián Ollé and Attila Kuba for the talk: New results in 3D surface reduction

III. László Gulyás for the talk: The history of software localization


Best Network Oriented Paper Award

The TiszaneT Rt. offered an award (25 000 HUF) for the best network related paper (with a Hungarian author). The price was awarded to Z. Heszberger, J. Zatonyi, and J. Biro, for their paper: "Efficient Resource Usage Techniques in Multiservice Networks" on the basis of the suggestion of the editors of the Periodica Polytechnica handling the network oriented papers.


Best Talk of the Section Awards:


  • G. Csornai, I. Fekete and I. László for the talk: Segmentation methods based on spatial characteristics of multispectral images

  • I. Harmati, B. Kiss for the talk: Motion planning algorithms for stratified kinematic system with application to the hexapod robot

  • I. Katsányi for the talk: Sets of numbers in different number systems and the Chomsky hierarchy

  • M. Bartha and M. Krész for the talk: On deterministic soliton automata

  • J. Kovacevic for the talk: Quasi-orders on automata

  • M.Cs. Markót, P.G. Szabó, B. Tóth, and T. Vinkó for the talk: Verification solutions of packing circle problems

  • Gy. Koch and J. Dombi for the talk: New clustering procedures in respect of practical realization

  • I. Szépkúti for the talk: On the scalability of multidimensional databases

  • Zs. Németh for the talk: Definition of a parallel execution model with abstract state machines

  • Á. Zsíros for the talk: Learning decision trees in continuous space

  • Z. Hornák and E. Selényi for the talk: Effective virus scanning algorithms

  • L.G. Casado, J.A. Martinez, I. García, and T. Csendes for the talk: Adaptive multisection in derivative free interval methods for global optimization

  • P.G. Szabó, B. Tóth, and T. Vinkó for the talk: Optimal disk packings in the square

  • J. Hosszú for the talk: Discrete simulation of distributed systems - performance evaluation of a notification channel federation

  • T. Herendi for the talk: Uniform distribution of linear recurrence sequences in residue class systems

  • P. Felvégi for the talk: Low complexity parametrized codes for LZ77 compression


  • The Excellent Talk Awards:


  • M. Jelasity, B. Tóth, and T. Vinkó: Measuring hardness of problems in evolutionary computations using Markov-processes

  • Z. Popovic: Congruences on finite automata

  • A. Kocsor, L. Tóth, and A. Kuba Jr.: Phoneme classification using kernel principal components

  • Z. Horváth, V. Zsók, P. Serrarens, and R. Plasmeijer: Parallel functional reactive skeletons in concurrent clean

  • E. Martin Garcon and I. García: Parallel implementation of the large sparse and symmetric eigenproblem

  • J.M. Gonzalez-Linares, P.M. Ortigosa, N. Guil, and I. García: Parallelization of a nalgorithm for non rigid objects detection with stochastic global optimization

  • L. Nyúl and J.K. Udupa: Standardizing the MR image intensity and its applications

  • L. Sára: Dynamic simulations

  • E. Horváth and A. Manthey: GPRS function test using TTCN

  • K. Kiss: SIP or H.323: which call control protocol is more suitable for the 3G UMTS all-IP network?

  • E. Balogh: Generating and reconstructing hv-convex 2-dimensional discrete sets

  • Á. Frohner, Z. Porkoláb, and L. Varga:Code generation from UML models


  • Last change: July 25, 2000