WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ANNUAL REPORT 2016 Institute of Computer Science ul. Nowowiejska 15/19, 00-665 Warsaw, Poland Phone: (+48 22) 234 7432, fax: (+48 22) 234 6091 sekretariat@ii.pw.edu.pl Internet Information: http://www.ii.pw.edu.pl
From the Director The Institute of Computer Science is one of the very few academic institutions in Poland with the longest tradition in computer research & development, as well as in education. The history of the Institute goes back to the year 1953 when the Division of Communications and Radio Equipment was established at the Faculty of Communications, which was the origin of the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology. In 1960, the Division has designed and built one of the first industrially produced electronic computers in Poland, called UMC1. Teaching in the field of computing and computers has started early in 1960ies, so that the first few M.Sc. degrees in Computer Science were granted in 1962. From then on, the regular curricula in the field have been proposed. Currently the Institute is composed of four Divisions: Artificial Intelligence (since fall 2016 when the Division was acquired with 8 scientists and 8 PhD students), Computer Graphics, Information Systems, and Software Engineering and Computer Architecture. In year 2016 the Institute has joined the Informatics Europe the academic and research community in Information and Computer Sciences that gathers over 100 institutions from the EU. The main activities of the Institute of Computer Science are focused on teaching of undergraduate and graduate computer science students, as well as doing research in the field of computer science. Main areas of teaching and research include artificial intelligence, computer graphics, information systems, data and text mining, bioinformatics, computer systems architectures, dependable computing and software engineering. This Annual Report summarizes both types of the activities of the Institute in the year 2016. We have graduated 90 BSc students and 60 MSc students. We are particularly proud of our PhD students six of them have been granted PhD degree. We have worked on 29 projects. In particular, we have been involved in 3 projects funded by the National Scientific Center (NCN), 2 project funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, and 20 projects funded by commercial partners. Our cooperation with industry involves not only the Institute s academic staff but also our PhD and MSc students, who participate in the research projects. We have continued research on intelligent tools for the University Knowledge Base, which is now in regular use by all the faculties of our University, and additionally by other 16 licenced institutional users. The outcome of the research run by the Institute staff is well reflected in our publication record. In year 2016 our staff have authored and co-authored 102 publications, (one co-authored book, two co-edited books, and 99 papers in international scientific journals, conference proceedings, and book chapters chapters). Additionally, 3 Institute s reports have been issued. The research achievements of the Institute s staff are well recognized in the academic community. Our colleagues are invited to the programme and organizing committees of international conferences. They are also often invited for reviewing papers for renowned international journals. It is my pleasure to express my appreciation to the Institute s staff for their efforts and contributions in the Institute s achievements in teaching and research. Warsaw, January 2017 Jarosław Arabas
CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION... 7 1.1 Mission of the Institute... 7 1.2 Noteworthy events in '16... 7 1.3 Board of Directors... 9 1.4 Organisation of the Institute... 10 1.4.1 Division of Computer Graphics... 10 1.4.2 Division of Information Systems... 11 1.4.3 Division of Artificial Intelligence... 12 1.4.4 Division of Computer Architectures and Software Engineering... 13 1.4.5 Computer Laboratory... 15 2 STAFF... 16 2.1 Senior academic staff... 16 2.2 Junior academic staff... 28 2.3 Technical and engineering staff... 30 2.4 Administrative staff... 31 3 TEACHING ACTIVITIES... 33 3.1 Basic courses offered by the Institute... 33 3.2 English language Computer Science Courses... 34 3.3 Special courses... 35 4 RESEARCH AND EDUCATION PROJECTS... 38 4.1 Projects granted by the University (Research)... 38 4.2 Projects granted by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education MNiSW... 38 4.3 Projects granted by the National Science Centre NCN (Research)... 39 4.4 Other projects... 40 4.4 International co-operation... 43 5 TITLES AND DEGREES AWARDED... 45 5.1 DSc Degrees... 45 5.2 PhD Degrees... 45 5.3 MSc and BSc Degrees... 46 6 PUBLICATIONS... 57 6.1 Scientific and technical books, chapters in books, editorships... 57 6.2 Scientific and technical papers in Journals... 58 6.2.1 Scientific and technical papers published in journals listed in the Journal Citation Reports JCR. List A Ministry of Science and Higher Education... 58 6.2.2 Scientific and technical papers published in journals listed in the Journal Citation Reports. List B Ministry of Science and Higher Education... 60 6.2.3 Other journals... 61 6.3 Scientific and technical papers in conference proceedings... 62 6.4 Scientific reports... 67 7 AWARDS... 68 8 CONFERENCES, SEMINARS AND MEETINGS... 69 8.1 Participation in international conferences... 69 8.2 Local conferences and workshops... 70 9 LIBRARY OF THE INSTITUTE... 71
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 7 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Mission of the Institute The Institute of Computer Science is one of the six institutes at the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology, Warsaw University of Technology. The main activities of the Institute are teaching of undergraduate and graduate students in computer science, as well as performing research projects in the field of computer science. The main Institute s research areas include artificial intelligence, computer graphics, information systems, data and text mining, bioinformatics, computer systems architectures, dependable computing and software engineering. Both, the research and teaching areas have influenced the organisation of the Institute: its staff is subdivided into four divisions, namely Artificial Intelligence, Computer Graphics, Information Systems, and Computer Architecture and Software Engineering. Each division has a dedicated set of computer facilities used for research by the Institute staff, and by students in performing their advanced projects, including the diploma projects. In addition to these four research divisions and their specialised equipment and software, the Institute also has a common Computer Laboratory, which provides system resources, know-how and the organisational framework for the teaching process. At the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology the Institute is responsible for the teaching tracks in the field of computer science, including the track Electrical and Computer Engineering, which is provided in English. Our staff members are involved in supervising the BSc, MSc, and PhD projects. In 2016 we have awarded 90 students with BSc degree, 60 students with MSc degree, and 6 PhD students with PhD degree. In 2016, 70 staffers were employed in the Institute of Computer Science, including 59 scholars: 10 professors, 1 associate professor, 34 assistant professors with a PhD degree, 1 assistant and 13 senior lecturers. The remaining employees are the engineers, laboratory and office staff. 1.2 Noteworthy events in year 2016 On 14 th November 2016 Bożenna Skalska and Ewa Sztyber were honoured with Gold Medal for Long Duty Service. Two new postgraduate studies started in October 2016 at the Institute of Computer Science. These studies are: Data Science algorithms, tools and applications for Big Data-type problems and Big Data processing and analysis of large data sets. Data Science algorithms, tools and applications for Big Data-type problems are postgraduate studies intended for people willing to use knowledge contained in large volumes of data to support decision making, especially for analysts and decision-makers from the fields of finances, banking, insurance, production, marketing, trade, services, healthcare, energy industry, science and other fields of activity. The goal of the postgraduate studies Data Science algorithms, tools and applications for Big Data type problems is to transfer practical skills from the field of processing and analysis of big data to the students and to familiarize them with the role of data in the process of decision making using data as precious strategic assets. Big Data processing and analysis of large data sets are postgraduate studies intended for people who are interested in utilizing the potential of analysis of large
8 General Information data sets to support the process of decision making in business, science and other fields of activity. The goal of the postgraduate studies Big Data processing and analysis of large data sets is to acquire practical skills of analysis of large data sets, understanding the foundations, purpose and the field of application of the results of such analyses. In the course of the studies the students will be familiarized with the most important contemporary tools and technologies related to the issues of Big Data: Apache Hadoop and Spark from the perspective of programming (MapReduce), analysis (Pig and Hive) and administration, as well as NoSQL databases, elements of concurrent programming in functional languages and fundamentals of machine learning in the context of processing of large data volumes. The programs of both studies takes two semesters. TRIZ Future Conference is an international event organized by European TRIZ Association (ETRIA) since 2001. This year the conference was hosted by Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, being one of the first Polish universities that included TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) into engineering curricula. The article "Cause-Effect Chains Analysis using Boolean algebra" presented during TFC2016 conference has been recognized as the best scientific paper. Authors of the article are members of the Institute of Computer Science: Jerzy Chrząszcz, PhD, and Piotr Salata, MSc. Official diploma was handed by Professor Tomasz Arciszewski, involved in the TRIZ area for 50 years, and Doctor Pavel Livotov, President of ETRIA. Tomasz Trzciński, PhD, from the Institute of Computer Science was selected for the third edition of the New Europe 100 list, a list of outstanding challengers who are leading world-class innovation from Central and Eastern Europe. The project is organized by Res Publica together with the Visegrad Fund, Google and Financial Times. Tomasz Trzciński, PhD, holds a Chief Scientist position at Tooploox, a digital development studio. He has recently co-founded Remedio - a medical consultancy platform that aims at sharing medical knowledge to answer educational needs of young doctors and improve diagnostics accuracy with computer vision and machine learning. Warsaw University of Technology has launched polytechnic version for children, called PW Junior. Young students come from primary and secondary school. Almost like the real university students, children attend regular lectures, auditory and laboratory exercises and workshops. Each participant has also real student's index. Institute of Computer Science leads laboratory exercises and in the field of microcontrollers and computer graphics. Classes with students of primary schools were led by Krzysztof Chabko, Krzysztof Gracki and Rajmund Kożuszek. These included the basics of algorithms, binary representation of numbers and operations on them, as well as the design and implementation of one-bit adder. Classes with students of secondary schools were led by Krzysztof Chabko, Krzysztof Gracki, Henryk Kowalski and Marek Pawłowski. Throughout the year, students develop more and more complex projects. Classes had different themes: development kit C2000 Piccolo LaunchPad, software environment Code Composer Studio v5, generating a PWM control signal, a data collection channel for time dependency of digital signals, colour measurement system with high resolution circuit, handling of Piccolo processor series I2C module, a weather station with Tiva processor measuring temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure.
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 9 1.3 Board of Directors Director (until 31.08.2016) Henryk Rybiński, Tenured Professor Room: 204 Phone: (+48-22) 234-7432 Fax: (+48-22) 234-6091 H. Rybinski@ii.pw.edu.pl Director (since 01.09.2016) Jarosław Arabas, PhD,DSc, Professor WUT Room: 204 Phone: (+48-22) 234-7432 Fax: (+48-22) 234-6091 J. Arabas@ii.pw.edu.pl Deputy Director for Research Mieczysław Muraszkiewicz, Tenured Professor Room: 204 Phone: (+48-22) 234-7432 Fax: (+48-22) 234-6091 M. Muraszkiewicz@ii.pw.edu.pl Deputy Director for Academic Affairs Rajmund Kożuszek, MSc Room: 205 Phone: (+48-22) 234-7853 Fax: (+48-22) 234-6091 R. Kozuszek@ii.pw.edu.pl
10 General Information 1.4 Organisation of the Institute 1.4.1 Division of Computer Graphics Head of Division: Przemysław Rokita, Tenured Professor Room: 322 Phone: (+48 22) 234-7753 P.Rokita@ii.pw.edu.pl Tomasz Martyn, PhD, DSc, Associate Professor Jerzy R. Chrząszcz, PhD, Assistant Professor Kamil Kompa, PhD, Assistant Professor Jacek Raczkowski, PhD, Assistant Professor Michał Rudowski, PhD, Assistant Professor Janusz Rzeszut, PhD, Assistant Professor Cezary Stępień, PhD, Assistant Professor Tomasz Trzciński, PhD, Assistant Professor Krzysztof Chabko, MSc, Senior Lecturer Krzysztof Gracki, MSc, Senior Lecturer Henryk A. Kowalski, MSc, Senior Lecturer Rajmund Kożuszek MSc, Senior Lecturer Grzegorz Mazur, MSc, Senior Lecturer Julian Myrcha, MSc, Senior Lecturer Marek Pawłowski, MSc, Senior Lecturer Paweł Radziszewski, MSc, Senior Lecturer Zbigniew Szymański, MSc, Senior Lecturer Research profile: computer image generation and digital image processing: high quality modelling and rendering, scientific visualisation, colour in computer graphics, modelling of natural phenomena and objects, real-time image generation and processing (algorithms, hardware and software), virtual reality systems, biometry, digital image analysis and recognition. Current research projects include: Stereoscopic high-quality 3D visualization, Visualisation algorithms for high energy physics experiment CERN ALICE, Correspondence search techniques for Google Tango project, Optimized rendering algorithms for mobile devices, Application of advanced artificial intelligence in computer games, Multiplatform game engines, Applications of image processing methods in computer graphics, Interaction in virtual reality systems, Data visualisation, Biometry based on 3D face recognition algorithms, 3D scene reconstruction, Soft body dynamics and interaction simulation, Modelling and rendering of plants and their growth,
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 11 Colour spaces, Document processing and handwriting recognition, Fractal rendering, Compositing computer generated and real images, Advanced programming of high-performance GPU architectures. Facilities: The computer facilities provided for the Computer Graphics Davison members and their students are mostly based on PC computers equipped with high-performance CPUs and GPUs connected to the Institute s network. Computer graphics laboratory resources include: passive and active stereoscopic viewing systems, VR equipment, motion capture system, green box virtual studio system, drones with gimbals and video equipment, various I/O devices digitizer tablet, 3D scanner, 3D printers, professional grade thermal printer, frame grabbers, video cameras. Several professional software systems are available on the laboratory computers, including: Autodesk 3DStudio Max, Adobe Photoshop and Corel DRAW Graphics Suite, Adobe Master Collection CS6. Computer Graphics Division is organizing seminars covering a broad range of imagerelated topics, ranging from research and applications to technology and art, focusing on computer graphics, digital image processing and pattern recognition. Lectures are given by Computer Graphics Division members and by invited speakers. Seminar schedules and themes are available on the division s website: http://www.grafi.ii.pw.edu.pl/ 1.4.2 Division of Information Systems Head of Division: Marzena Kryszkiewicz, Tenured Professor Room: 318 Phone: (+48 22) 234-7701 M.Kryszkiewicz@ii.pw.edu.pl Mieczysław Muraszkiewicz, Tenured Professor Henryk Rybiński, Tenured Professor Zbigniew Raś, Tenured Professor Krzysztof Walczak, Tenured Professor Piotr Gawrysiak, PhD, DSc, Professor WUT Piotr Andruszkiewicz, PhD, Assistant Professor Robert Bembenik, PhD, Assistant Professor Jarosław Chudziak, PhD, Assistant Professor Konrad Ciecierski, PhD, Assistant Professor Tomasz Gambin, PhD, Assistant Professor Jakub Koperwas, PhD, Assistant Professor Marek Kozłowski, PhD, Assistant Professor Jacek Lewandowski, PhD, Assistant Professor Grzegorz Protaziuk, PhD, Assistant Professor Dominik Ryżko, PhD, Assistant Professor Łukasz Skonieczny, PhD, Assistant Professor Andrzej Ciemski, PhD, Senior Lecturer Piotr Parewicz, MSc, Senior Lecturer Piotr Salata, MSc, Senior Lecturer
12 General Information Research profile: practice and theory of information, database and knowledge systems as well as knowledge representation and discovery, data, text, spatial and Web mining, privacy preserving data mining, reasoning about knowledge, machine learning, natural language processing, rough sets, bioinformatics, multi-agent systems, mobile technology. Current research projects include: Tools for semantic Web and databases, Knowledge discovery, data, text, space, multimedia and Web mining, Information retrieval and extraction, Knowledge extracting to automate innovation, Information and communications technologies for smart cities Analysis of genome data, Application of cloud technologies to analysis of genomic data Distributed default logics for reasoning in multi-agent systems, Building and maintenance of ontologies, Creation and maintenance of knowledge bases, Modelling of scalable digital data repositories, Implementation of decision support systems. Facilities: the computer facilities provided for ISD staff members and their students consist of computers and servers integrated into the Institute s network: PC computers, notebooks (Dell, Lenovo ThinkPad), tablets (HP), accelerator Java Zing, servers Windows 2008, servers Linux and server AIX. In 2016, a series of seminars was organized. The lectures were given both by the staff and PhD students of Division of Information Systems, as well as guests from other academic institutions. 1.4.3 Division of Artificial Intelligence Head of Division: Jan Mulawka, Tenured Professor Room: 225 Phone: (+48 22) 234-5319 J.Mulawka@ii.pw.edu.pl Jarosław Arabas, PhD, DSc, Professor WUT Stanisław Jankowski, PhD, DSc, Professor WUT Robert Nowak, PhD, DSc, Associate Professor Rafał Biedrzycki, PhD, Assistant Professor Paweł Cichosz, PhD, Assistant Professor Piotr Wąsiewicz, PhD, Assistant Professor Paweł Zawistowski, PhD, Assistant Professor Research profile: The activities of the Artificial Intelligence Division include scientific research and teaching in the field of intelligent computational techniques, including their fundamentals and applications. Recently, special attention and great expectations are paid to the interdisciplinary research in biology, chemistry and physics, and computer science. Current research activity of the Group is carried in the following streams:
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 13 Evolutionary computation: search and optimization inspired by the natural evolution. Artificial neural networks, structure optimization based on statistical tests, learning in neurobiological inspired networks. Inductive learning: automatic knowledge acquisition by generalizing the training examples and its representation by e.g. decision trees. Reinforcement learning: automated skill acquisition from rewards. Statistical approach to machine learning including Support Vector Machines. Data mining: discovering useful patterns in data and transforming them into predictive models. Bioinformatics, biological sequences processing. Classification of images including filtering and segmentation. Facilities: The Division possesses one four-processors Xeon e7 server machine and three two-processors Xeon e5 servers with 64-bit Debian 8 and software to build and test application implemented C++, Python and R. The staff members have PC computers, laptops and printers. 1.4.4 Division of Computer Architectures and Software Engineering Head of Division: Janusz Sosnowski, Tenured Professor Room: 141 Phone: (+48 22) 234-7915 J.Sosnowski@ii.pw.edu.pl Ilona Bluemke, PhD, DSc, Assistant Professor Roman Podraza, PhD, Associate Professor Grzegorz Blinowski, PhD, Assistant Professor Krzysztof Cabaj, PhD, Assistant Professor Wiktor Daszczuk, PhD, Assistant Professor Anna Derezińska, PhD, Assistant Professor Henryk Dobrowolski, PhD, Assistant Professor Piotr Gawkowski, PhD, Assistant Professor Artur Krystosik, PhD, Assistant Professor Dariusz Turlej, PhD, Assistant Professor Jacek Wytrębowicz, PhD, Assistant Professor Waldemar Grabski, MSc, Senior Lecturer Konrad Grochowski, MSc, Assistant Research profile: system dependability (reliability, availability, performance, fault diagnostics and fault tolerance, system backups and recovery), advanced software engineering problems, software quality issues, advanced system and logical synthesis, formal methods and tools for system design and verification, parallel processing architectures, distributed systems, communication protocols, embedded and real-time systems. Current research projects include: Testing and analysis of fault effects in computer systems (hardware and software), fault injection techniques, error detection and fault handling techniques, monitoring/analysing event and performance logs, security issues,
14 General Information (e.g. HoneyPot systems and dynamic analysis of malware samples), Simulation techniques (simulation of transport systems; distributed simulation environments), modelling and formal methods for specification, design and verification of software, communication protocols, etc., Modern technologies of software design and development, system life cycle, project management, development and maintenance monitoring, model driven engineering, component based and aspect programming, migration of legacy systems,data analysis tools, data mining applications, Embedded systems, intelligent measurement devices, multi-agent systems, remote reconfiguration, Computer networks, security engineering, software defined networks, IoT technologies, dependability issues in distributed systems. Facilities: The computer facilities provided for CASED members and students consist of many PC machines connected to the Institute s network. Moreover, the division laboratory is equipped with six servers (with virtualization based on VMware, Hyper-V and Xen), multiprocessor workstations with RAID disk arrays (comprising SSD and HDD disks) and PCs connected to local and faculty network. This equipment is dedicated for research purposes and students projects as well. In addition to this there is a special stand for experiments with multi-agent systems (embodied agents represented by small mobile robots), real time systems and sophisticated simulation platforms for tracing fault effects in computer systems. Various specialized software packages are available (locally and remotely) for research and educational purposes. CASED has its own IT infrastructure monitoring instance of the Icinga system. The collected dependability and availability data is used by students and research staff. In 2016 series of seminars devoted to dependable computing problems, embedded systems and software engineering have been organized. Members of CASED co-operate with other scientific groups (Institute of Control and Computation Engineering, Faculty of Transport, Institute of Telecommunication, Florida Gulf Coast University) and industry within various projects.
1.4.5 Computer Laboratory Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 15 Head: Mariola Jamiołkowska, BSc Room:140a Phone: (+48 22) 234-5318 M.Jamiolkowska@ii.pw.edu.pl Activity profile: The Computer Laboratory provides computational facilities and services for both teaching and research carried out in the Institute. It consists of several laboratories dedicated to programming, hardware design, performing different software and hardware projects (i.e. diploma theses). Facilities: The resources of the Computer Laboratory are closely integrated with other computer resources of the Institute (the research laboratories, staff-members personal computers) into one, multiprotocol, heterogeneous network. This LAN consists of several main servers (IBM pseries, IBM x3650m3, IBM x3755m3, SUN X4600M2, Agilent N2X, LINUX, Windows Advanced Servers), common disk matrices (Hitachi), and a large number of PCs and workstations. All the computers at the Institute have full access to the University's campus network and to the Internet. The Software Group of the Computer Laboratory supports various operating systems (AIX, LINUX, Windows) and various applications (compilers, simulators, CASE tools, office programs, etc.), including advanced software packages such as Visual.Net Studio, ORACLE RDBMS, IBM DB2, IBM Rational, Eclipse, SQL Server, and many others. The Hardware Group of the Computer Laboratory is equipped with specialized hardware development workstations, each consisting of a modular microprocessor/hardware assembly system (SML3), linked to a personal computer. Oscilloscopes and development systems for several types of microprocessors are provided as additional equipment. As a result of a long term cooperation with Texas Instruments, the Hardware Group is equipped with 10 2-core DSP/ARM processors development kits (H52C1 Concerto control Card), and floating licences for the Code Composer Studio v5 have been obtained. There are ezdsp6713 Kit, TMS320VC5505 DSP Evaluation Module, MSP430 USB Debugging Interface, MSP430F55xx USB 80-Pin Target board, F28035 Piccolo Experimenter s Kit, Define C28343 Experimenter s Kit, Define C28346 DIM168 Experimenter s Kit, C2000 Peripheral Explorer Kit, Dual Motor Control and PFC Developer s Kit and C2000 Renewable Energy Developer s Kit in laboratory linked to the computers with Code Composer Studio v5 software. This equipment is used for digital signal processor architecture and programming courses, preparation of BSc and MSc projects, research and scientific work in the field of real time systems and ECG signal analysis. Our Embedded Computing Lab, created together with Freescale Semiconductor Inc., is equipped with the following modules: TWR-K70F120M kits (includes elevator and serial modules), TWR-LCD graphical LCD modules, TWR-PROTO modules, TWR-WIFI-G1011MI Wi-Fi modules, TWR-K53N512 kit (it includes elevator and serial modules), MED-EKG kit for the Tower system, TWR-MEM-PISMO memory module, TWR-WIFI-RS2101 Wi-Fi module, and a 100 seat floating license for CodeWarrior Academic version for MCUs.
16 Staff 2 STAFF 2.1 Senior academic staff Piotr ANDRUSZKIEWICZ, MSc (2005); PhD (2012); Computer Science, Assistant Professor, Division of Information Systems; Natural Language Processing; Text Mining; Data- and Web-Mining; Privacy Preserving Data Mining; Machine Learning; [Edu41]; [MSc41], [MSc42]; [BSc1]; [Pub21], [Pub56], [Pub57], [Pub58], [Pub60]. Jarosław ARABAS, MSc (1993); PhD (1996), DSc (2006); Professor WUT; Division of Artificial Intelligence; Director of the Institute (2016-); [Edu13], [Edu49]; [MSc12], [MSc38]; [Pub47], [Pub48]. Room: 302/304 Phone: 22 234-7715 P.Andruszkiewicz@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 204 Phone: 22 234- J.Arabas@ii.pw.edu.pl Robert BEMBENIK, MSc (2001), PhD (2007); Computer Science, Databases, Spatial Databases, Spatial Data Mining, Data Mining, Assistant Professor, Division of Information Systems; Director of Postgraduate Studies Business Analytics (2014-2016); Director of Postgraduate Studies Data Science algorithms, tools and applications for Big Data-type problems (2016-); Director of Postgraduate Studies Big Data processing and analysis of large data sets (2016-); [Edu46], [Edu119], [Edu131]; [MSc16]; [BSc16], [BSc48], [BSc56]; [Pub60], [Pub87]. Rafał BIEDRZYCKI, MSc (2003), PhD (2009); Assistant Professor; Division of Artificial Intelligence; Author and co-author of several articles published in various peer-reviewed international journals and conferences; Research: optimization, machine learning, bioinformatics. Room: 302 Phone: 22 234-7715 R.Bembenik@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 215 Phone: 22 234 7822 rbiedrzy@elka.pw.edu.pl Grzegorz BLINOWSKI, MSc (1993), PhD (2001); Assistant Professor; Computer Science, Division of Computer Architecture and Software Engineering; computer networks, network security, operating systems and distributed systems, with special emphasis on IoT technologies and IoT security. Other research interests include VLC (Visible Light Communication), WSN (Wireless Sensor Networks) and risk modelling in IT; Rector s Award in Education (2013); Rector s Award (2014); CISSP (2014); [Edu15], [Edu31]; [BSc34], [BSc47], [BSc62]; [Pub37], [Pub61]. Ilona E. BLUEMKE, MSc (1978), PhD (1989), DSc (2015) Assistant Professor; Computer Science; Division of Computer Architectures and Software Engineering; Member of the Polish Computer Society (1980-); Member of program committees of international conferences (IASTED, DEPCOS, Software Engineering Conference); Rector's Award in Education (2005); Rector s Award in Science (2008), (2016); [Edu6], [Edu33], [Edu53], [Edu61], [Edu64]; [MSc59]; [BSc18];. [Pub62], [Pub64]. Room: 206 Phone: 22 234-7184 G.Blinowski@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 206 Phone: 22 234-7184 I.Bluemke@ii.pw.edu.pl
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 17 Krzysztof CABAJ, MSc (2004), PhD (2009); Computer Science, Assistant Professor, Division of Computer Architecture and Software Engineering; Computer Networks, Security, Data-Mining; Cisco Certified Instructor of CCNA, NS, CCNP courses; Rector s Award (2014), (2016); [Edu21]; [MSc32]; [BSc89]; [Pub10], [Pub38], [Pub65]. Room: 134 Phone: 22 234-7711 K.Cabaj@ii.pw.edu.pl Krzysztof CHABKO, MSc (1993); Senior R&D Engineer (2002-2011); Division of Computer Graphics; Lecturer (2011-2013); Senior Lecturer (2013-); Rector s Award in Education (2012); [Edu68], [Edu74], [Edu81], [Edu90], [Edu102], [Edu103]; [MSc9], [MSc28], [MSc58]; [BSc40], [BSc67]; [Pub39]. Room: 309 Phone: 22 234-7810 K.Chabko@ii.pw.edu.pl Jerzy R. CHRZĄSZCZ, MSc (1986), PhD (1994); Assistant Professor; Microprocessor Systems and Programmable Logic, Division of Computer Graphics; Member of the Curriculum Committee (1994-1995); Secretary of Seminar on Computer Graphics, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (1993-2015); Member of the Polish Information Processing Society (1986-2015); Certified QMS Lead Auditor (ISO 9001), ISMS Lead Auditor (ISO 27001) and TRIZ Practitioner (MA TRIZ Level I). Rector's Award in Education (1992), (2002); Minister of Education Award (1995); ETRIA Best Scientific Paper Award (2016); [Edu17]. Jarosław CHUDZIAK, MSc (1988), PhD (1990); Assistant Professor; Information Systems, Databases, Decision Support Systems; Division of Information Systems. Room: 310 Phone: 22 234-5562 J.Chrzaszcz@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 316 Phone: 22 234-7825 J.Chudziak@ii.pw.edu.pl Paweł CICHOSZ, MSc (1994), PhD (1998); Assistant Professor; Division of Artificial Intelligence; Author of 2 books; Author and co-author of several research articles published in international journal and conferences; Coauthor of patent-pending inventions; Research: machine learning, data mining; The Minister of Education Award (2001); Rector's Award in Science (2016). Konrad CIECIERSKI, MSc (2007), PhD (2014), Assistant Professor; Division of Information Systems; Neuroinformatics; Data Mining and Statistical Methods in Neurosurgery and Medical Sciences; Rector s Award (2015); [Pub66]. Room: 215 Phone: 22 234-7822 P.Cichosz@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 302 Phone: 22 234- K.Ciecierski@ii.pw.edu.pl Andrzej CIEMSKI, MSc (1995), PhD (2000); Assistant Professor (2000-2012); Senior Lecturer (2012-); predictive modelling with special emphasis on business applications; business information systems in theory and practice. Over 15 years experience in professional services for business solutions including IT; Division of Information Systems; [Edu7], [Edu24], [Edu124]; [MSc3], [MSc26]. Room: 316 Phone: 22 234-7825 A.Ciemski@ii.pw.edu.pl
18 Staff Wiktor DASZCZUK, MSc (1982); PhD (2003); Assistant Professor; Computer Science; Specification and verification of concurrent systems; Modelling and simulation of urban transport systems; Division of Computer Architecture and Software Engineering; Member of the Polish Information Processing Society (1981); Siemens Award in R&D Projects (1996); Rector s Award in Science (2014), Polish Prime Minister Award in Science and Technology (2016); [Edu16], [Edu19]; [Pub13], [Pub40], [Pub42], [Pub44]; [Rep2]. Anna DEREZIŃSKA, MSc (1984); PhD (2002); Assistant Professor; Computer Science; Research interests: software engineering, especially different aspects of model driven development, software testing - including mutation testing, system dependability evaluation and improvement. Division of Computer Architectures and Software Engineering; Rector s Award in Education (2005); Rector s Award in Science (1993), (1998), (2003), (2008); [Edu33], [Edu64], [Edu109], [Edu113]; [BSc3]; [Pub68], [Pub69]. Henryk DOBROWOLSKI, MSc (1975), PhD (1986); Assistant Professor; Computer Science, Division of Computer Architectures and Software Engineering; Rector s Award in Science (1996), (1999), (2003); Siemens Award in R&D Projects (1996); Deputy Director for Research (2001-2008); Rector's Award in Education (2002); Member of ACM (2006-); Minister of Education Award (2011); [Edu3], [Edu26]; [BSc25]. Tomasz GAMBIN, MSc (2007); PhD (2012); Computer Science, Assistant Professor, Division of Information Systems; Bioinformatics, Genomics; Data Mining and Statistical Methods in Molecular Biology and Medicine; Rector s Award in Science (2013), (2016); "Iuventus Plus (2016); Foundation for Polish Science Award for Young Scientists Start (2010, 2011); Polish Ministry of Science Outstanding Young Scholar Award (2016); [Pub9], [Pub11], [Pub12], [Pub15], [Pub16], [Pub17], [Pub18], [Pub19], [Pub20], [Pub24], [Pub25], [Pub29], [Pub32], [Pub33], [Pub34], [Pub35], [Pub52], [Pub54]. Piotr GAWKOWSKI, MSc (1998); PhD (2005); Computer Science, Assistant Professor; Division of Computer Architecture and Software Engineering; Rector s Award (2003), (2006), (2008), (2009), (2011); Member of IEICE (2002-2008); [Edu6]; [MSc1], [MSc8], [MSc24], [MSc33], [MSc45]; [BSc29]; [Pub43], [Pub65], [Pub72]. Room: 319 Phone: 22 234-7812 W.Daszczuk@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 321 Phone: 22 234-7953 A.Derezinska@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 415A Phone: 22 234-7650 H.Dobrowolski@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 304/302 Phone: 22 234-7184 T.Gambin@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 134 Phone: 22 234-7074 P.Gawkowski@ii.pw.edu.pl Piotr GAWRYSIAK, MSc (1998), MA (2001), PhD (2002), DSc (2010), DSc (2015); Professor WUT; Division of Information Systems; text and web mining, with special emphasis on natural language processing related methods and document structure analysis. Other research interests include data mining, visualization and big data, mobile and embedded systems and user interfaces. Deputy Director for Room: 317 Phone: 22 234-7098 P.Gawrysiak@ii.pw.edu.pl
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 19 Research (2008-2012); Top 500 Innovators member (40.2 Stanford University, 2012); IFIP TC14 representative for Poland (from 2011); Rector s Award (2014); [Edu42]; [MSc10], [MSc18], [MSc52]; [BSc32], [BSc39], [BSc50], [BSc84]; [Pub3], [Pub4]. Waldemar GRABSKI, MSc (1994); Computer Science, Senior Lecturer, Division of Computer Architecture and Software Engineering; Siemens Award in R&D Projects (1996); Coordinator of co-operation with secondary schools and Member of the Curriculum Council of the Open School of the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology (2009-); Rector s Award (2014); Martin Lowson s Award (2016); [Edu14]; [BSc22]; [Pub13], [Pub44], [Pub88]. Krzysztof GRACKI, MSc (1992); Senior R&D Engineer (2001-2011); Lecturer (2011-2013); Senior Lecturer (2013-) Division of Computer Graphics; Rector s Award in Education (2012); [Edu18], [Edu85], [Edu92], [Edu100]; [BSc5], [BSc53]; [Pub39], [Pub45], [Pub50], [Pub63]. Room: 320 Phone: 22 234-7812 W.Grabski@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 312 Phone: 22 234-5589 K.Gracki@ii.pw.edu.pl Stanisław JANKOWSKI, MSc (1970), PhD (1981), DSc (2013), Professor WUT; Division of Artificial Intelligence; Expert in: artificial intelligence, head of the research group on statistical learning systems. Area of research: theory - complex-valued associative memory, cellular neural networks, kernel machines for regression and classification, recurrent neural networks and recurrent least-squares support vector machines, optimisation of learning systems based on influential statistics, memristive neural networks, semi-supervised learning; applications - computer-aided medical diagnosis, identification of defects in semiisolating electronic materials, robotics and aviation, geology, seismology, healthcare systems; [BSc69]. Kamil KOMPA, MSc (2006), PhD (2010); Information Technology, Industrial Electronics, Renewable Power Systems; Laureate of Georgius Agricola scholarship (2008), (2009); Laureate of Mazovia scholarship with special award for achievements in research on modern electrical power systems (2009); PhD project realized in cooperation of Warsaw University of Technology (Poland) with Zentrum für Angewandte Forschung und Technologie Dresden (Germany), Technische Universität Dresden (Germany) and Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden (Germany); [MSc22], [MSc40]; [BSc26], [BSc49]. Jakub Janusz KOPERWAS, MSc (2004), PhD (2010); Computer Science, Assistant Professor, Division of Information Systems; Software Engineering; Data- Mining; Bioinformatics Sun Certified Java Programmer, Sun Certified Web Component Developer, Sun Certified Business Component Developer; Rector s Award (2015); [Edu32]; [MSc23], [MSc31], [BSc10], [BSc27], [BSc28], [BSc38], [BSc68], [BSc83]; [Pub21]. Room: 228 Phone: 22 234-5031 S.Jankowski@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 308 Phone: 22 234-7451 K.Kompa@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 316 Phone: 22 234-7825 J.Koperwas@ii.pw.edu.pl
20 Staff Henryk A. KOWALSKI, MSc (1987); Senior Lecturer; Computer Science, Division of Computer Graphics; Digital Signal Processing, DSP Processor Architecture and Programming, Computers in Cardiology Internet of Things; Rector s Award in Education (1998), (2007), (2012), (2013); [Edu25], [Edu57]; [BSc2]; [Pub83],. Room: 308 Phone: 22 234-7451 H.Kowalski@ii.pw.edu.pl Marek KOZŁOWSKI, MSc (2008); MSc in economy (2011); PhD (2014); Computer Science, Assistant (2013-2015); Assistant Professor (2015-), Division of Information Systems; Research Interests: Text Mining, Words Sense Discovery, Natural Language Processing; [Pub21], [Pub22]. Room: 302 Phone: 22 234-7715 M.Kozłowski@ii.pw.edu.pl Rajmund KOŻUSZEK, MSc (1988); Senior Lecturer; Computer Science, Division of Computer Graphics; Minister of Education Award (1995); Member of ACM (2005-), Member of IEEE computer Society (2003-); Deputy Director for Academic Affairs Institute of Computer Science (2008-); Rector s Award in Education (2012); Laureate of the Golden Chalk Distinction for the Pattern Recognition Laboratory (2012); Rector s Award (2014); [Edu44], [Edu65], [Edu66], [Edu79], [Edu98]; [MSc49], [MSc50]; [BSc8], [BSc19], [BSc21], [BSc88]. Artur KRYSTOSIK, MSc (1994), PhD (2008); Computer Science, Assistant Professor, Laboratory for Computer Architecture and Software Engineering; Siemens Award in R&D Projects (1996); [Edu30], [Edu38]. Room: 205 Phone: 22 234-7853 R.Kozuszek@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 320 Phone: 22 234-7812 A.Krystosik@ii.pw.edu.pl Marzena KRYSZKIEWICZ, MSc (1988); PhD (1995); DSc (2003); Tenured Professor (2013), Professor; Computer Science, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Intelligent Information Systems, Machine Learning, Approximate Classification and Concept Learning, Division of Information Systems; Member of the Faculty Council Committee for Scientific Research (1996-1999); Member of the Faculty Council (2003-); Member of the Dean s Committee for Quality of Education (2005); WUT Co-ordinator of European students exchange programme ATHENS (2006-2008); Member of the Faculty Council Committee for Education (2008-); WUT co-ordinator of the field specialization Computer Information System Engineering (2008-2016); Member of the Faculty Council Committee for Accreditation of Courses (2009-2012); Vicechief of the Faculty Council Committee for Elections (2004); WUT coordinator of EU Canada Student Mobility Program International Distributed Computer Science Degree (2004-2008); Faculty coordinator of EU Canada Cooperation programme in the field of higher education and vocational training Building Internationally Distributed Computer Science Joint Degree Programs (2008-2012); Faculty coordinator of the Agreement on Dual Degree Master Program in Computer Science between Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology and Technische Universität Berlin, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (2008); Member of the Committee for Invited Visiting Lecturers of Room: 318 Phone: 22 234-7701 M.Kryszkiewicz@ii.pw.edu.pl
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 21 Development Programme of Warsaw University of Technology (2009-2012); Member of Program Committees and reviewer for several international conferences and journals; Award of Foundation for Polish Science (1995); Award of the Dean of the E&IT Faculty (1996); Rector s Award in Science (1999), (2001), (2005); Rector s Award in Education (2002); Minister of Education Award (2004); Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (2005-2008); Head of the Group of the E&IT Faculty Council Committee for Education for Creating Master Program in Computer Science (2009-1010); Head of the Group of the E&IT Faculty Council Committee for Education for Creating Master and BSc Education Programs in Computer Science (2011-2012); Member of Scientific Council of IPI PAN (2015-2018); Senior Member of International Rough Set Society IRSS (2016-); Member of the Team for Coordination of PhD procedures; Head of Division of Information Systems (2009-); [Edu36], [Edu55], [Edu77], [Edu88]; [Pub3], [Pub5], [Pub23], [Pub79], [Pub80]. Jacek LEWANDOWSKI, MSc (2006); PhD (2013); Computer Science, Assistant, Division of Information Systems; Distributed Computing, Databases, Multi- Agent Systems, Neural Networks. Rector s Award (2014); [MSc25]; [BSc15]. Room: 302 Phone: 22 234-7148 J.Lewandowski@ii.pw.edu.pl Tomasz MARTYN, MSc (1995), PhD (1999), DSc (2012); Associate Professor; Division of Computer Graphics; Author and co-author of 4 books as well as many research papers and articles published in various peer-reviewed international journals and conferences; Research: fractal geometry, scientific visualization, real-time rendering techniques, and game engine programming; Member of the IEEE; Rector s Award in Education (2012); Rector s Award in Science (2013); [MSc15], [MSc19], [BSc51]; [Pub42], [Pub71], [Pub73], [Pub74]. Grzegorz MAZUR, MSc (1987); Computer Science, Senior Lecturer; Division of Computer Graphics; Member of IEEE Computer Society (1987); Minister of Education Award (1995); Rector s Award (1998), (2007); [Edu4], [Edu50], [Edu67], [Edu80]; [BSc31], [BSc35], [BSc59], [BSc82]; [Pub83]. Room: 312 Phone: 22 234-5031 T.Martyn @ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 310 Phone: 22 234-5562 G.Mazur@ii.pw.edu.pl Jan MULAWKA, MSc (1971), PhD (1976), DSc (1985); Artificial Intelligence; Full Professor (1995); Head of Division of Artificial Intelligence; Member of the Polish Association of Electrical Engineers; Member of the Scientific Committee of the National Conference on Evolutionary Algorithms and Global Optimisation; Member of the Scientific Committee of the International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Multimedia Applications; Honorary Editor of the International Journal of Computational Intelligence and Applications; [MSc34], [MSc47], [MSc48], [MSc50]; [BSc54]. Room: 225 Phone: 22 234-5319 J.Mulawka@ii.pw.edu.pl
22 Staff Mieczysław MURASZKIEWICZ, MSc (1972), PhD (1978), DSc (1984), Computer Science, State Professor (1993); Division of Information Systems; Specialization: information and knowledge systems, databases, networking; Research: semantic databases, knowledge representation and discovery, data mining, mobile technology, parallel computer architecture, and related topics; Thesis supervision: 17 PhD and some 160 MSc theses; Author and co-author of over 120 scientific papers and monographs; Leader of some 55 ICT projects carried out in 45 countries; Member of several professional associations and scientific boards abroad and in Poland, including European emobility Platform and Polish emobility Platform. Expert and consultant to United Nations, World Bank and European Commission; Laureate of the Golden Chalk Distinction for excellence in teaching (2008); Associate Dean for Research & Int. Cooperation (2008-2012); Member of Informatics Committee at Polish Academy of Science (2011-); Deputy Director for Research (2012-); [Edu40], [Edu59]; [MSc30], [MSc54]; [Pub6], [Pub7]. Julian MYRCHA, MSc (1991); Computer Science, Senior Lecturer, Computer Graphics Laboratory; Rector s Award (1998); [Edu29], [Edu99], [Edu108], [Edu112], [MSc4], [MSc17], [MSc46]; [BSc55]; [Pub84]. Room: 204 Phone: 22 234-7432 M.Muraszkiewicz@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 308 Phone: 22 234-5413 J.Myrcha@ii.pw.edu.pl Robert NOWAK, MSc (1999), PhD (2004), DSc (2015); Associate Professor; Division of Artificial Intelligence; Interested in bioinformatics, software development, artificial intelligence, data fusion, machine learning and computer vision. As a software engineer is involved in developing software systems using advanced algorithms to process medical and biological data; [BSc20], [BSc37], [BSc44], [BSc57]; [Pub48]. Piotr PAREWICZ, MSc (1975); Senior Lecturer; Database Systems, Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence Division of Information Systems; Deputy Director for Academic Affairs Institute of Computer Science (1999-2005); [Edu21]. Room: 227 Phone: 22 234-7718 R.Nowak@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 321b Phone: 22 234-7149 P.Parewicz@ii.pw.edu.pl Marek PAWŁOWSKI, MSc (1977); Constructor (1978); Assistant (1978-1979); Senior Assistant (1979-1986); R&D Engineer (1986-1989); Senior R&D Engineer (1989-2011); Head of Comp. Lab. (1991-2011); Rector s Award in Education (1982), (2007), (2011), (2012); Rector s Award in Science (1980), (1998). Lecturer (2011-2012), Award of the Minister of Science, Higher Education and Technology in Education (1983); Senior Lecturer (2012-); Computer Science, Division of Computer Graphics (2011-); [Edu10]; [BSc6]; [Pub39], [Pub45], [Pub63]. Room: 415 Phone: 22 234-7811 M.Pawlowski@ii.pw.edu.pl
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 23 Roman PODRAZA, MSc (1981), PhD (1986); Associate Professor; Computer Science; Division for Computer Architectures and Software Engineering; Supervision of the project on a modification of dataflow model (Grant T/15/003/90-2,Ministry of National Education, 1991); Supervision of the project on a modification of dataflow model (Grant No 3 0255 91 01, the Polish Research Committee, 1991-1993); Supervision of the project on distributed data structures in dataflow model (Grant No. 8 T11C 056 08, the Polish Research Committee, 1995-1997); Supervision of the project on medical diagnosis system based on a modifies rough set theory (Grant No. 8 T11C 012 20, the Polish Research Committee, 2001-2003); Faculty Coordinator for English-Medium Studies (1995-), Member of Joint Undergraduate and Graduate Admission Committee for English-medium Studies (1994-), Member of FEIT Committee on Faculty Organisation (1991-1993), Member of EAIE (1996-2008); Member of Education Committee (1999-2002); Rector s Award (2010); Faculty co-ordinator of EU Canada Cooperation programme in the field of higher education and vocational training Building Internationally Distributed Computer Science Joint Degree Programs (2012); Academic Coordinator of KEUDOS (Korea + EU Degree Opportunities for Students) Program (2013-2016); Member of Expert Team for Diagnosis of Internationalization in Units of Warsaw University of Technology end for Developing Internationalization Level Indicators (2013-2014); A team member of Warsaw University of Technology in Tempus IRIS Project (IRIS Fostering Academic International Relations in Israeli Colleges to Promote Education, Research and Innovation, Project number 530315-TEMPUS-1-2012-1- IL-TEMPUS-JPGR, 2012 2016); A team member of Warsaw University of Technology in Tempus Project MIMI (Modernization of Institutional Management of Internationalization in South Neighbouring Countries: towards an internationalization Management Model, Tempus Project N.544198-TEMPUS-1-2013-1-ES-TEMPUS-SMGR, 2013 2016); A team member of Warsaw University of Technology in ERASMUS+ IN2IT Project (IN2IT Internationalization by Innovative Technologies, Project number 561642-EPP-1-2015-1-IL-EPPKA2- CBHE-JP, 2015 ); [Edu2], [Edu11], [Edu48], [Edu56], [Edu62], [Edu63], [Edu106], [Edu107], [Edu115]; [BSc30], [BSc58]. Grzegorz PROTAZIUK, MSc (2001); PhD (2006); Computer Science, Assistant Professor, in Division of Information Systems; Interest in: Knowledge and Data Discovery, Data and Text Mining, Management Information Systems; [Edu46]; [MSc37]; [BSc73]; [Pub87]. Room: 206a, Phone: 22 234-7995 R.Podraza@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 302 Phone: 22 234-7715 G.Protaziuk@ii.pw.edu.pl Jacek RACZKOWSKI, MSc (1986), PhD (1996); Assistant Professor; Computer Graphics; Division of Computer Graphics; Member of the Rector s Committee for Computer Infrastructure (1994-1999); Minister of Education Award (1995); Rector s Award in Education (1998), (2012); Member of Interklasa Task Force (2001-); [BSc14]; [Pub101]. Room: 311 Phone: 22 234-5562 J.Raczkowski@ii.pw.edu.pl
24 Staff Paweł RADZISZEWSKI, MSc (1993); Senior R&D Engineer (2002-2011); Lecturer (2011-2013); Senior Lecturer (2013-); Division of Computer Graphics; Rector's Award in Education (1992), (2005); [Edu72], [Edu76], [Edu89], [Edu94]; [MSc7]. Room: 309 Phone: 22 234-7810 P.Radziszewski@ii.pw.edu.pl Zbigniew W. RAŚ, MSc (1970), PhD (1973), DSc (2004); Tenured Professor (2012); Professor; Division of Information Systems; Professor with tenure in the Department of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte (1987-); Previously affiliated at: University of Warsaw, Polish Academy of Sciences, Jagiellonian University, University of Florida (Gainesville), Columbia University (New York), University of Tennessee (Knoxville), and Lockheed Research Lab (Palo Alto); Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Intelligent Information Systems (Springer) and the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Social Network Mining (InderScience Publishers); Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Fundamenta Informaticae Journal (1994-2009); Member of the Editorial Board of many international journals, the editor/co-editor of 38 books and the author of more than 230 papers in the area of Intelligent Information Systems, Soft Computing, Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, and Music Information Retrieval; He has received a number of competitive research grants and contracts (NSF, DOE, DOD/US Army, ORNL, ONR, IBM), and he is the recipient of the Harshini V. de Silva Graduate Mentor Award (UNC-Charlotte, 2009), the recipient of COIT Graduate Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award (UNC-Charlotte, 2003), and the recipient of the Alcoa Foundation Outstanding Faculty Award (in 2000); Finalist of the Bank of America Award for Teaching Excellence (2008); Rector s Award in Education (2013); [Edu60]; [MSc5], [MSc35]; [Pub2], [Pub55], [Pub81]. Przemysław ROKITA, MSc (1985), PhD (1993), DSc (2000), Tenured Professor (2014); Professor; Computer Science, Computer Graphics and Image Processing, Division of Computer Graphics; Member of SPIE, ACM, IEEE; Minister of Education Award (1995); Rector s Award in Science (2001); Laureate of the Golden Chalk Distinction for excellence in teaching WUT (2005), (2006); Head of Division of Computer Graphics (2013-); Member of the Faculty Council (2000-); Member of the Faculty Council Committee for Scientific Research (2008-); Research interests: computer science & information technology, digital image processing, computer graphics, image perception; Previously affiliated as visiting scientist and professor at: Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik - Computer Graphics Department (Germany), The University of Aizu (Japan), Hiroshima Institute of Technology (Japan), Hiroshima Prefectural University (Japan), Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine (United Kingdom); Member of Program Committees and reviewer for many international conferences and journals, including: IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications, The Visual Computer, Real- Time Imaging, Opto-Electronics Review, Journal of Imaging Science and Technology, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, ACM Siggraph, Eurographics, High Performance Graphics; Expert and consultant at National Centre for Research and Development, National Science Room: 317 Phone: 22 234-7098 Z.Ras@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 322 Phone: 22 234-7753 P.Rokita@ii.pw.edu.pl
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 25 Centre, Ministry of Science and Higher Education; [Edu37]; [BSc12], [BSc24]; [Pub14], [Pub59], [Pub67], [Pub84], [Pub97]. Michał RUDOWSKI, MSc (1980), PhD (1986); Assistant Professor; Computer Science and Computer Engineering; Database Systems, Information Systems, Computer Graphics; Division of Computer Graphics; [Edu28]; [BSc60]; [Pub51], [Pub53], [Pub89]; [Rep1]. Room: 321a Phone: 22 234-7063 M.Rudowski@ii.pw.edu.pl Henryk RYBIŃSKI, MSc (1970), PhD (1974), DSc (1988), Tenured Professor (2001); Specialization: information systems, knowledge representation, data and text mining, databases, Professor, Director of the Institute (2008-2016), Head of Division of Information Systems (1994-2008), Co-ordinator of the Curriculum on Software Engineering and Information Systems (1994-2008), Co-ordinator of the Subject Class Databases and Information Systems (1995-2001), voting member of ACM and SIGMOD (1989-), Affiliate Member of IEEE (1990-1996); Member of several programme committees of international conferences and workshops, among others: IIS, ISMIS, IIPWM, AM, ISWC, RSFDGRC, RSKT, TKE, PKDD, PAKDD, MCD; member of CREST Working Group; expert and consultant of many UN agencies and European Commission; Member of Informatics Committee at Polish Academy of Science (2011-); Editorial Board Member of the Journal of Intelligent Information Systems (2012-); Editorial Board Member of the International Journal of Social Network Mining (2012-); Chair of the Rector s Committee for the strategy of developing ICT infrastructure for WUT in 2013-2020; Rector s Award (2015), (2016); [Edu34], [Edu54]; [BSc45]; [Pub3], [Pub8], [Pub21], [Pub22], [Pub31]. Dominik RYŻKO, MSc (2001), PhD (2007), Assistant Professor; Division of Information Systems; Scientific interests: Multi-Agent Systems, Emergence, Machine Learning, Database Systems, Logical Programming; Rector s Award (2014); [Edu43]; [MSc44]; [Pub3], [Pub90], [Pub98]. Janusz RZESZUT, MSc (1978), PhD (1989); Assistant Professor; Computer Science, Computer Graphics, Division Graphics Laboratory; Member of the Faculty Council (1996-1999); Association of Polish Electrical Engineers (1982-) Association for Image Processing (1993-); Minister of Education Award (1995); Rector s Award (1998); Deputy Director for Academic Affairs Institute of Computer Science (2005-2008); Director of Postgraduate Studies for Teachers in Computer Science (2008-2014); [Edu9], [Edu51]. Piotr SALATA, MSc (1987); Computer Science, Senior Lecturer; Division of Information Systems; Certified TRIZ Practitioner (MA TRIZ Level I); ETRIA Best Scientific Paper Award (2016); [Edu8], [Edu35]; [MSc21]. Room: 204 Phone: 22 234-7432 e-mail H.Rybinski@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 317 Phone: 22 234-7098 e-mail D.Ryzko@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 311 Phone: 22 234-5562 J.Rzeszut@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 318 Phone: 22 234-7701 P.Salata@ii.pw.edu.pl
26 Staff Łukasz SKONIECZNY, MSc (2004), PhD (2010); Computer Science, Assistant Professor, Division of Information Systems; Data Mining, Graph Mining, Graph Theory; Digital Libraries and Repositories. Rector's Award (2011), (2014); (2015); [Edu1]; [MSc13], [MSc14], [MSc29], [MSc56]; [BSc4], [BSc33], [BSc41], [BSc42], [BSc46], [BSc72], [BSc77]; [Pub21]. Janusz SOSNOWSKI, MSc (1969). PhD (1976), DSc (1993); Tenured Professor (2006); Computer Science and Computer Engineering, Professor, Director of the Institute (1996-2008), Deputy Director of the Institute (1984-1988), Head of the Division for Computer Architectures and Software Engineering (1994-), Head of FEIT Council Committee on Faculty Organisation (2008-2012); Member of the Faculty Council Committee for Scientific Staff Promotion (2013-) and Rewards (2015), Co-ordinator of the Subject Class Computer Systems (1995-); Member of the German Fault Tolerant Interest Group VDI/VDE GMA ITG, (1992-1996), Member of IEEE Computer Society and Reliability Society; Test Technology Technical Council (1998-); Member of Euromicro board of directors (1998-); Euromicro correspondent (2010-) Member of IFAC and POLSPAR (2008-), Steering Committee member of EDCC (2000-), Program Committee member of many international conferences, reviewer for many int. conferences and journals, including: IEEE Trans. on Computers, IEEE Trans. on Reliability, Journal of Microprocessors and Microsystems, Journal of Electronic Testing and Applications, CRC books; Minister of Education Award (1983), (1987), (1994), (2006); Rector's Award (1998), (2003), (2008), (2009), (2011); (2015); Member of Informatics Committee Polish Academy of Science (2007-2010); Expert at National Science Centre; [Edu20], [Edu47]; [BSc43], [BSc65]; [Pub70], [Pub78], [Pub82], [Pub91], [Pub92]. Cezary STĘPIEŃ, MSc (1974), PhD (1983); Assistant Professor; Computer Graphics, Division of Computer Graphics; Minister of Education Award (1980), (1995); Rector s Award in Education (1982), (1983), (1998), (2001), (2002), (2012); Director of Postgraduate Studies for Teachers in Teaching Computer Science and Computer Classes (2000-2006), (2014-); Director of Postgraduate Studies: Computer and Information Technology Applications (2000-2006), (2014-), Computer Graphics Methods and Tools (2014-) and Java EE Software Production (2014-); Member of the Advisory Board, Machine Graphics & Vision (1999-); [Edu27], [Edu70], [Edu71], [Edu83], [Edu84], [Edu101], [Edu104]; [BSc11], [BSc23], [BSc52], [BSc75]. Zbigniew SZYMAŃSKI, MSc (1998); Computer Science, Assistant (1998-2007), Senior R&D Engineer (2007-2012), Senior Lecturer (2013-); Division of Computer Graphics; Administrator of Linux server in the computer laboratory of the institute. Co-organizer of the faculty programming contest. Lecturer at Postgraduate Studies Computer Science. Research interests: machine learning optimization of statistical classifiers, digital processing and analysis of biomedical signals; Rector s Award in Education (2012); [Edu69], [Edu75], [Edu82], [Edu95], [Edu108], [Edu110]; [MSc7]; [BSc64], [BSc70], [BSc76]; [Pub39], [Pub45], [Pub75]. Room: 316 Phone: 22 234-7825 L.Skonieczny@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 141 Phone: 22 234-7915 J.Sosnowski@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 308 Phone: 22 234-5413 C.Stepien@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 415 Phone: 22 234-7811 Z.Szymanski@ii.pw.edu.pl
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 27 Tomasz TRZCIŃSKI, MSc (2010); PhD (2014) in Computer Vision from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Lausanne, Switzerland) in the field of binary local feature descriptors and their application under the supervision of Professor Pascal Fua and Dr. Vincent Lepetit. He received his MSc degree in Research on Information and Communication Technologies from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Barcelona, Spain) and M.Sc. degree in Electronics Engineering from Politecnico di Torino (Turin, Italy) in 2010. His research interests include Visual Search, Augmented Reality and Machine Learning. He worked in Google (Zürich, Switzerland) in 2013, Qualcomm Corporate R&D (San Diego, USA) in 2012 and in Telefónica R&D (Barcelona, Spain) in 2010. He has also served as a VP R&D in PlayfulVision, a Swiss-based startup that provides video-based sport analytics. Since 2015, he holds a Chief Scientist position at Tooploox. In 2016, he was selected for the third edition of the New Europe 100 list, a list of outstanding challengers who are leading world-class innovation from Central and Eastern Europe. Assistant Professor; Computer Graphics, Division of Computer Graphics; [BSc85]. Dariusz TURLEJ, MSc (1981), PhD (1990); Assistant Professor; Computer Science, Division of Computer Architecture and Software Engineering; Director of Postgraduate Studies for Teachers in Computer Science (1994-2000), (2006-2008); Microsoft Certified Trainer (1996-); Siemens Award in R&D Projects (1996); Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (1999-2005), (2008-2012), (2012-2016); Rector s Award (2000), (2002), (2005); Faculty Coordinator for International Student Mobility (2005-2008), (2016-2020); Member of the University Senate (2005-2008), (2008-2012), (2012-2016), (2016-2020); Rector s Award in Education (2013); [Edu4]. Krzysztof WALCZAK, MSc (1972), PhD (1976), DSc (1988); Tenured Professor (2013); Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Intelligent Information Systems, Bioinformatics; Division of Information Systems; Polish Academy of Sciences Award (1981, for research), Minister of Education Award (1981); Rector s Awards (2002); (2008); (2015); Medal of Committee of National Education (2006); [Edu39], [MSc39], [MSc55], [MSc57]; [BSc78]. Piotr WĄSIEWICZ, MSc (1996), PhD (2000); Molecular computing, Computer science, Artificial intelligence; Assistant Professor; Division of Artificial Intelligence; [BSc61], [BSc86]. Room: 415A Phone: 22 234-7650 T.Trzcinski@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 206a Phone: 22 234-7995 D.Turlej@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 321b Phone: 22 234-7149 K.Walczak@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 227 Phone: 22 234-7718 pwasiewicz@elka.pw.edu.pl
28 Staff Jacek WYTRĘBOWICZ, MSc (1982), PhD (1995); Assistant Professor; Computer Science, Division of Computer Architecture and Software Engineering; Deputy Director for Research (1999-2001); Member of program committees and reviewer for several int. Conferences and journals; Member of The International Association for Computer and Information Science ACIS (2000-2002); Minister of Education Award (1987); Rector s Award (1996), (2008); Co-author of 4 books, author or co-author of 39 papers in technical journals and conference proceedings; [Edu23], [Edu45], [Edu52]; [BSc7]; [Pub1]. Paweł ZAWISTOWSKI, MSc (2008); PhD (2016); Computer Science, Assistant Professor, Division of Artificial Intelligence; Artificial Intelligence; Machine Learning; Nonlinear Classification and Regression Methods; Data Mining; Global Optimization Methods; Metaheuristics. Room: 319 Phone: 22 234-7812 J.Wytrebowicz@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 227 Phone: 22 234-7718 P.Zawistowski@ii.pw.edu.pl 2.2 Junior academic staff Konrad GROCHOWSKI, BSc (2008); MSc (2010); Computer Science, Assistant, Computer Architecture and Software Engineering Division; Software dependability, Security, Code quality; [Edu114]; [Pub65]. Room: 134 Phone: 22 234-7074 K.Grochowski@ii.pw.edu.pl PhD students: Tutor Marek ADAMEK, MSc Professor Jan Mulawka Room: 225 Phone: 22 234-5319 M.Adamek@ii.pw.edu.pl Izabella ANTONIUK, MSc; [Pub59]. Professor Przemysław Rokita Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 I.Antoniuk@ii.pw.edu.pl Aleksy BARCZ, MSc Bedermann CHRISTOPHER, MSc Łukasz DĄBAŁA, MSc; [Pub14], [Pub67]. Jakub DOMARADZKI, MSc; [Pub71],. Bartłomiej GAJEWSKI, MSc; [Pub42]. Anastasiia HRYHORZHEVSKA, MSc Stanisław Jankowski, PhD, DSc, Professor WUT Professor Mieczysław Muraszkiewicz Room: 228 Phone: 22 234-5589 A.Barcz@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 B.Christopher@ii.pw.edu.pl Professor Przemysław Rokita Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 L.Dabala@ii.pw.edu.pl Tomasz Martyn, PhD, DSc Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 J.Domaradzki@ii.pw.edu.pl Tomasz Martyn, PhD, DSc Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 B.Gajewski@ii.pw.edu.pl Piotr Gawrysiak, PhD, DSc, Professor WUT Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148
Szymon JABŁOŃSKI, MSc; [Pub73], [Pub74]. Dariusz JAGODZIŃSKI, MSc Joanna KONOPKO, MSc; [Pub77]. Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 29 A.Hryhorzhewska@ii.pw.edu.pl Tomasz Martyn, PhD, DSc Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 S.Jablonski@ii.pw.edu.pl Jarosław Arabas, PhD, DSc, Professor WUT Professor Mieczysław Muraszkiewicz Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 D.Jagodziński@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 J.Konopko@ii.pw.edu.pl Adam KOZŁOWSKI, MSc Professor Janusz Sosnowski Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 A.Kozłowski@ii.pw.edu.pl Kazimierz KROSMAN, MSc; [Pub78]. Professor Janusz Sosnowski Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 K.Krosman@ii.pw.edu.pl Marcin LEWANDOWSKI, MSc Jarosław Arabas, PhD, DSc, Professor WUT Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 M.Lewandowski@ii.pw.edu.pl Piotr MACIĄG, MSc; [Rep1]. Professor Marzena Kryszkiewicz Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 P.Maciag@ii.pw.edu.pl Mikołaj MARKIEWICZ, MSc Piotr Gawrysiak, PhD, DSc, Professor WUT Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 M.Markiewicz@ii.pw.edu.pl Mateusz MODRZEJEWSKI, MSc Professor Przemysław Rokita Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 M.Modrzejewski@ii.pw.edu.pl Adam MUSIAŁ, MSc; Professor Henryk Rybiński Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 A.Musial@ii.pw.edu.pl Sławomir NIESPODZIANY, MSc Professor Przemysław Rokita Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 S.Niespodziany@ii.pw.edu.pl Mateusz PAWLUK, MSc Karol PICZAK, MSc; [Pub86]. Remigiusz PROKOPIAK, MSc Stanisław Jankowski, PhD, DSc, Professor WUT Jarosław Arabas, PhD, DSc, Professor WUT Professor Mieczysław Muraszkiewicz Room: 228 Phone: 22 234-5589 M.Pawluk@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 K.Piczak@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 P.Prokopiak@ii.pw.edu.pl Marek PUŚCIAN, MSc; [Pub88]. Professor Janusz Sosnowski Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 Daniel ROGULSKI, MSc Jarosław Arabas, PhD, DSc, Professor WUT M.Puscian@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 D.Rogulski@ii.pw.edu.pl
30 Staff Monika SZCZERBA, MSc; [Pub8]. Professor Henryk Rybiński Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 M.Szczerba@ii.pw.edu.pl Leszek ŚLIWA, MSc; [Pub94]. Professor Jan Zabrodzki Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 L.Sliwa@ii.pw.edu.pl Dmytro VODIANYK, MSc; [Pub97]. Professor Przemysław Rokita Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 D.Vodianyk@ii.pw.edu.pl Jakub WIĘCŁAWSKI, MSc Stanisław Jankowski, PhD, DSc, Professor WUT Room: 228 Phone: 22 234-5589 J.Więcławski@ii.pw.edu.pl Mariusz ZUBRZYCKI, MSc; [Pub101]. Professor Jan Zabrodzki Room: 304 Phone: 22 234-7148 M.Zbierski@ii.pw.edu.pl 2.3 Technical and engineering staff Rafał BAJOREK, MSc (1991); System Engineer. He works in Institute of Computer Science since 1991. UNIX servers and TCP/IP network administration. Room: 140a Phone: 22 234-5318, R.Bajorek@ii.pw.edu.pl Mariola JAMIOŁKOWSKA, BSc (2010); System Engineer. She works in the Institute of Computer Science since 1987. Windows servers and CASE tools administration. Head of Computer Laboratory (2011-). Room: 140a Phone: 22 234-5318, M.Jamiolkowska@ii.pw.edu.pl Piotr SMAŻYŃSKI, MSc (1984), System Engineer. He works in the Institute of Computer Science since 1984 (with a break from 1997 to 2012). Deputy Head of Computer Laboratory (1991-1997). Interests: networking technology, information security, Windows servers and hardware support. Rector s Award in Science (1992). Rector s Award in Education (2002). Member (1987) and expert (1993) of Polish Electrical Association (SEP). Member (1988) of Polish Information Processing Society (PTI). Room: 140 Phone: 22 234-7728, P.Smażyński@ii.pw.edu.pl
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 31 Andrzej STĘPIEŃ, MSc (1979); Employed in the Institute of Computer Science since 1978. After Electronics Department graduation was responsible for computer equipment maintenance in the Informatics Center. In the period 1991-2015 continued his specialization as installation planner and infrastructure supervisor in IBM server rooms. In 2016 reemployed by the Institute of Computer Science providing Computer Laboratory functionality. Krzysztof WACŁAWSKI, Technician; He works in Warsaw University o Technology since 1972. He is involved in assembly and maintenance of laboratory equipments. Room: 9 Phone: 22 234-5465, A.Stepien@ii.pw.edu.pl Room: 9 Phone: 22 234-5465, K.Waclawski@ii.pw.edu.pl 2.4 Administrative staff Anna FILIPOWSKA-CHLEBEK, MSc (1979); Accountant; She works in the Institute of Computer Science since 2011, where she leads Financial Office. Coordinator of Public Procurement (2012-). Room: 142 Phone: 22 234-7664 A.Filipowska@ii.pw.edu.pl Wiesława DUSZYŃSKA, Didactic Process Specialist; She works in the Institute of Computer Science since 1976, where she leads the Office for Student's Affairs. Gold Medal for long duty service (2011). Room:205 Phone: 22 234-7853 W.Duszynska@ii.pw.edu.pl Joanna KONCZAK, MSc (1983); Senior Accountant; She works in the Institute of Computer Science since 1991, where she leads Financial Office. Room: 142 Phone: 22 234-7664 J.Konczak@ii.pw.edu.pl Bożenna SKALSKA, Administration Affairs Specialist; She works in the Institute of Computer Science since 1984, where she leads Office of the Institute. Gold Medal for long duty service (2016). Room: 204 Phone: 22 234-7432 B.Skalska@ii.pw.edu.pl
32 Staff Ewa SZTYBER, Secretary; She works in the Warsaw University of Technology since 1954. Gold Medal of Merit for Warsaw University of Technology (1980); Gold Medal for long duty service (2016). Room: 204 Phone: 22 234-7432 E.Sztyber@ii.pw.edu.pl Krystyna SOSNOWSKA, MA (1980); Librarian; She works in the Institute of Computer Science since 1976. Leads Library of the Institute. Room: 135 Phone: 22 234-7304 K.Sosnowska@ii.pw.edu.pl
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 33 3 TEACHING ACTIVITIES 3.1 Basic courses offered by the Institute Each item listed below specifies the course title (e.g., Computer Architecture), its acronym or code (e.g., ARKO), number of hours per week (lecture, classes, laboratory, project hours respectively, e.g., 3-1- means three hours of lecture per week, no classes, one hour of lab, and no project), its placement in the curriculum (e.g., undergraduate course for CSE students ) and the name of the person(s) responsible for the course. Persons marked with an asterisk (*) are not employed in the Institute. [Edu1] [Edu2] [Edu3] [Edu4] [Edu5] [Edu6] [Edu7] [Edu8] [Edu9] [Edu10] [Edu11] [Edu12] [Edu13] [Edu14] [Edu15] [Edu16] [Edu17] [Edu18] [Edu19] [Edu20] [Edu21] [Edu22] [Edu23] [Edu24] [Edu25] Undergraduate courses for CSE students Analysis of Algorithms (AAL, 2--2); Łukasz Sonieczny, PhD Algorithms and Data Structures (AISDI, 211-); Roman Podraza, PhD Basics of Computer Programming (PRI, 212-); Henryk Dobrowolski, PhD Computer Architecture (ARKO, 3-1-); Grzegorz Mazur MSc, Dariusz Turlej, PhD Computer Graphics (GKOM, 2-2-); Tenured Professor Jan Zabrodzki Compiling Techniques (TKOM, 2--2); Piotr Gawkowski, PhD, Ilona Bluemke, PhD, DSc Database Systems (BD, 2-2-); Andrzej Ciemski, PhD Database Systems 2 (BD2, 2--1); Piotr Salata, MSc Digital Electronics (ECY, 211-); Janusz Rzeszut, PhD Digital Systems Design (PUCY, 2--1); Marek Pawłowski, MSc Event-Driven Programming (PROZ, 2--2); Roman Podraza, PhD Fundamentals of Digital Systems (PTCY, 2-2-); Andrzej Skorupski, PhD* Heuristic Algorithms (ALHE, 2--1); Jarosław Arabas, PhD, DSc Interactive Applications Programming (PAIN, 2-1-);Waldemar Grabski, MSc Internet Techniques (TIN, 2--1); Grzegorz Blinowski, PhD Introduction to Computer Science (WI, 31--); Wiktor Daszczuk, PhD Microprocessor Systems (TM, 2-2-); Jerzy Chrząszcz, PhD Object Oriented Programming (PROI, 2-2-); Krzysztof Gracki, MSc Operating Systems (SOI, 2-2-); Wiktor Daszczuk, PhD Peripheral Devices and Interfaces (UZINT, 2-1-); Tenured Professor Janusz Sosnowski Systems and Networks Security (BSS, 2-1-); Krzysztof Cabaj, PhD Symbolic Data Processing Languages (JPS, 2--1); Piotr Parewicz, MSc Elective courses for CSE students Computer Networks 2 (SKM2, 2-11); Jacek Wytrębowicz, PhD Data Warehouses (ZBD, 2--1); Andrzej Ciemski, PhD DSP Processors (PS, 2-11); Henryk Kowalski, MSc
34 Teaching Activities [Edu26] [Edu27] Embedded Systems (SWB, 2-11); Henryk Dobrowolski, PhD Object Modelling for Computer Animation (MOA, 2-2-): Cezary Stępień, PhD [Edu28] ORACLE System Architecture and Database Administration (ORACL, 2-1-); Michał Rudowski, PhD [Edu29] [Edu30] [Edu31] [Edu32] Rapid Application Prototyping Tools (NTR, 2-2-); Julian Myrcha, MSc System's Programming in Windows NT (PWNT, 2--1); Artur Krystosik, PhD UNIX System Architecture, Programming and Administration (UXP1A,2--1,); Grzegorz Blinowski, PhD Design and Implementation of Modern Web and Enterprise Applications (PIK,2--2); Jakub Koperwas, PhD [Edu33] [Edu34] [Edu35] [Edu36] [Edu37] [Edu38] [Edu39] [Edu40] [Edu41] [Edu42] [Edu43] [Edu44] [Edu45] [Edu46] [Edu47] Advanced courses (graduate level) Advanced Methods of Software Development (ZMWO, 2-1-); Ilona Bluemke, PhD, DSc, Anna Derezińska, PhD Advanced Topics in Data Base Systems (ZPBD, 2--1); Tenured Professor Henryk Rybiński Analysis and Design of Information Systems (APSI, 2--2); Piotr Salata, MSc Data Mining Methods (MED, 2-11); Tenured Professor Marzena Kryszkiewicz Digital Image Processing (POBR, 2-11); Tenured Professor Przemysław Rokita Distributed Systems (SR, 2--1); Artur Krystosik, PhD Fundamentals of Theoretical Computer Science (PTI, 21--); Professor Paweł Kerntopf, Tenured Professor Krzysztof Walczak Intelligent Information Systems (ISI, 2--1); Tenured Professor Mieczysław Muraszkiewicz Introduction to Data and Text Exploration in WWW (WEDT, 2--1); Piotr Andruszkiewicz, PhD Introduction to Mobile Applications Programming (WPAM, 2--1); Professor Piotr Gawrysiak Multi-Agent Systems (SAG, 2--1); Dominik Ryżko, PhD Pattern Recognition (ROB, 2-2-); Rajmund Kożuszek, MSc Software Defined Networks (PSIK, 2--2); Jacek Wytrębowicz, PhD Spatial Databases (SPDB, 2--1); Robert Bembenik, PhD, Grzegorz Protaziuk, PhD System Dependability (DSK, 2--1); Tenured Professor Janusz Sosnowski 3.2 English language Computer Science Courses The Institute of Computer Science provides the following courses to the students of English-language Electrical and Computer Engineering Studies. The course title, its code, the number of credit points and the name of the person responsible is given for each item. [Edu48] [Edu49] [Edu50] Algorithms and Data Structures (EADS, 211-); Roman Podraza, PhD Artificial Intelligence (EARIN, 21-1); Jarosław Arabas, PhD, DSc Computer Architecture (ECOAR, 211-); Grzegorz Mazur, MSc
[Edu51] [Edu52] [Edu53] [Edu54] [Edu55] [Edu56] Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 35 Computer Graphics (ECOGR, 22--); Janusz Rzeszut, PhD Computer Networks (ECONE, 2-2-); Jacek Wytrębowicz, PhD Compiling Techniques (ECOTE 211-); Ilona Bluemke, PhD, DSc Data Bases (EDABA, 211-); Tenured Professor Henryk Rybiński Data Mining (EDAMI, 2-11); Tenured Professor Marzena Kryszkiewicz Diploma Seminar (EDISE, -2--); Roman Podraza, PhD [Edu57] Digital Signal Processor Architecture and Programming (EDSPA, 2-11); Henryk Kowalski, MSc [Edu58] [Edu59] [Edu60] [Edu61] [Edu62] [Edu63] [Edu64] [Edu65] Graphical User Interface (EGUI, 2--2); Michał Nowacki, MSc* Intelligent Information Systems (EINIS, 2--2); Tenured Professor Mieczysław Muraszkiewicz 3.3 Special courses Knowledge Systems (EKNOS, 2--1); Tenured Professor Zbigniew Raś Languages, automata and Computation (ELAC, 21-1); Ilona Bluemke, PhD, DSc MSc Diploma Seminar (EMDS, ---2); Roman Podraza, PhD Object-Oriented Programming (EOOP, 2-2-); Roman Podraza, PhD Software Engineering (ESOEN, 211-); Iona Bluemke, PhD, Anna Derezińska, PhD Pattern Recognition (EPART, 2-11); Rajmund Kożuszek, MSc Postgraduate Studies Computer and Information Technology Applications [Edu66] [Edu67] [Edu68] [Edu69] [Edu70] [Edu71] [Edu72] [Edu73] [Edu74] [Edu75] [Edu76] [Edu77] [Edu78] Introduction to Computer Science (WDI,16h); Rajmund Kożuszek, MSc Computer Architecture (BK, 16h); Grzegorz Mazur, MSc Windows Operating System (WIN, 16h); Krzysztof Chabko, MSc Mobile Technologies (TMB, 16h); Zbigniew Szymański, MSc Word Processing and Desktop Publishing (ETS, 16h); Cezary Stępień, PhD Computer Graphics (GKM, 16h); Cezary Stępień, PhD Internet (INT, 16h); Paweł Radziszewski, MSc Information Technologies in Business (TIF, 16h); Zdzisław Nowakowski, MSc(*) Multimedia (ML, 16h); Krzysztof Chabko, MSc Editing of Internet Portals (EWI, 16h); Zbigniew Szymański, MSc Administration of Local Network (ALS, 16h); Paweł Radziszewski, MSc Spreadsheets (AK, 16h); Tenured Professor Marzena Kryszkiewicz Final Project (PROJ, 48h); Tenured Professor Jan Zabrodzki Postgraduate Studies for Teachers in Teaching Computer Science and Computer Classes [Edu79] [Edu80] [Edu81] Foundations of Computer Science (PI, 32h); Rajmund Kożuszek, MSc Computer Hardware (BK, 16h); Grzegorz Mazur, MSc Windows Operating System (WIN, 16h); Krzysztof Chabko, MSc
36 Teaching Activities [Edu82] [Edu83] [Edu84] [Edu85] [Edu86] [Edu87] [Edu88] [Edu89] [Edu90] Linux Operating System (LIN, 16h); Zbigniew Szymański, MSc Word Processing and Desktop Publishing (ETS,16h); Cezary Stępień, PhD Computer Graphics (GKM, 16h); Cezary Stępień, PhD Visual Programming at School (PWI, 16h); Krzysztof Gracki, MSc Introduction to C++ Programming( WDC, 16h); Andrzej Pająk, PhD Algorithmic Problems and Programming in C++ (PRAL,16h); Andrzej Pająk, PhD Spreadsheets (AK, 16h); Tenured Professor Marzena Kryszkiewicz Internet (INT, 16h); Paweł Radziszewski, MSc Multimedia (ML, 16h); Krzysztof Chabko, MSc [Edu91] Teaching Computer Science (DI, 16h); Zdzisław Nowakowski, MSc (*) [Edu92] Event-Driven Programming (PZD, 16h); Krzysztof Gracki, MSc [Edu93] Data Bases (BD, 16h); Wojciech Kamiński, MSc (*) [Edu94] [Edu95] [Edu96] [Edu97] [Edu98] [Edu99] School Computer Network Administration (ASS, 16h); Paweł Radziszewski, MSc Editing of School Internet Portals (EWI, 16h); Zbigniew Szymański, MSc Teaching Computer Science a Final Project (PROJ, 48h); Tenured Professor Jan Zabrodzki Postgraduate Studies Computer Graphics Methods and Tools Methods of Computer Graphics [EGZ.], (MGK, 16h); Tenured Professor Jan Zabrodzki 2D Graphics (G2D, 32h); Rajmund Kożuszek, MSc Computer Image Processing (POB, 32h); Julian Myrcha, MSc [Edu100] 3D Graphics (G3D, 32h); Krzysztof Gracki, MSc [Edu101] Animation ( ANI, 32h); Cezary Stępień, PhD [Edu102] Multimedia (ML, 16h); Krzysztof Chabko, MSc [Edu103] Computer Graphics Tools (NGK, 32h); Krzysztof Chabko, MSc [Edu104] Final Project (PRK 48h); Cezary Stępień, PhD / Tenured Professor Jan Zabrodzki Postgraduate Studies Java EE Software Production [Edu105] Basics of Programming in Java (PPI, 16h); Andrzej Pająk, PhD [Edu106] Object-Oriented Programming (OBI, 32h); Roman Podraza, PhD [Edu107] Event-Driven Programming (ZDA, 16h); Roman Podraza, PhD [Edu108] User Interface (INU, 32h); Zbigniew Szymański, MSc / Julian Myrcha, MSc [Edu109] Production and Testing (PTE, 16h); Anna Derezińska, PhD [Edu110] Transition Project ( PRP, 16h); Zbigniew Szymański, MSc [Edu111] Data Structures (STD, 16h); Andrzej Pająk, PhD [Edu112] Enterprise Java EE Applications (ATJ, 32h); Julian Myrcha, MSc [Edu113] Selected Elements of Java Technology ( WET, 16h); Anna Derezińska, PhD [Edu114] Database Support (OBD, 16h); Konrad Grochowski, MSc [Edu115] Final Project (PRK, 32h); Roman Podraza, PhD
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 37 Postgraduate Studies Data Science algorithms, tools and applications for Big Data-type problems [Edu116] Data analysis statistical foundations (ADPS, 32h); Przemysław Grzegorzewski, Professor [Edu117] Programming in R (R, 20h); Bartłomiej Tartanus, MSc (*) [Edu118] Big Data concepts, technologies (BD, 18h); Piotr Kołaczkowski, PhD (*) [Edu119] Case studies (SP, 16h); Robert Bembenik, PhD [Edu120] Advanced analytics with SAS Enterprise Miner (SAS, 15h); Aneta Rudnik, MSc (*) [Edu121] Methods of artificial intelligence (MSI, 24h); Paweł Wawrzyński, PhD (*) [Edu122] Data mining (DM, 32h); Tenured Professor Marzena Kryszkiewicz [Edu123] Text mining (TM, 18h); Grzegorz Protaziuk, PhD [Edu124] Engineering and visualization of data warehouses (IHD, 32h); Andrzej Ciemski, PhD Postgraduate Studies Big Data processing and analysis of large data sets [Edu125] Introduction to Big Data technologies (WBD, 8h); Jakub Nowacki, PhD (*) [Edu126] Concurrent programming on JVM (PWJ, 24h); Piotr Nazimek, PhD (*) [Edu127] Introduction to NoSQL databases (WNS, 42h); Jakub Nowacki, PhD [Edu128] Big Data solutions design (PBD, 16h); Jakub Nowacki, PhD (*) [Edu129] Big Data processing using Apache Hadoop (HBD, 32h); Radosław Szmit, MSc (*) [Edu130] Big Data processing using Apache Spark (WNS, 32h); Jakub Nowacki, PhD (*) [Edu131] Case studies (SP, 16h); Robert Bembenik, PhD [Edu132] SAS LASR Server for Big Data (SAS, 16h); Piotr Florczyk, MSc (*) [Edu133] Machine learning in Big Data solutions (UMBD, 26h); Aleksander Wawer PhD (*)
38 Research and Education Projects 4 RESEARCH AND EDUCATION PROJECTS 4.1 Projects granted by the University (Research) [Pro1] [Pro2] Projects granted by the Dean of the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology Development of new algorithms in the areas of software and computer architecture, artificial intelligence and information systems and computer graphics (Rozwój nowych algorytmów w obszarach: oprogramowania i architektury komputerów, sztucznej inteligencji i systemów informacyjnych oraz grafiki komputerowej). Head of the project: HENRYK RYBIŃSKI, Professor, 18 May 2015 30 November 2016, Completed. Development of new algorithms in the areas of software and computer architecture, artificial intelligence and information systems and computer graphics (Rozwój nowych algorytmów w obszarach: oprogramowania i architektury komputerów, sztucznej inteligencji i systemów informacyjnych oraz grafiki komputerowej). Head of the project: Jarosław Arabas, Professor WUT, 15 April 2016 30 November 2017. Implemented. [Pro3] Storage and analysis of next generation sequencing data (Przechowywanie i analiza danych genomowych z sekwencjonowania nowej generacji). Head of the project: TOMASZ GAMBIN, PhD. Abstract: Extended disk array will be used for the purpose of storage and processing of real sequencing data. Moreover, the distributed data warehouse based on the Apache Hbase will be developed to collect detailed information about DNA variants, depth of coverage and reads quality for all position in the genome. 05 May 16 February 2016. Completed. [Pro4] Short text clustering methods (Metody grupowania krótkich tekstów). Head of the project: MAREK KOZŁOWSKI, PhD. Abstract: The project concerns text clustering methods exploiting semantic resources. We will try to consume existing resources as BabelNet and to build semantic distributional models for words and senses. We will use the Wikipedia and Wordnet resources and the raw corpora as well. The above mentioned semantic data will be treated as features in the clustering phase. The goal of the projects is to propose the novel, more effective short text clustering methods. 15 May 31 December 2016. Completed. 4.2 Projects granted by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education MNiSW [Pro5] Simultaneous analysis of single nucleotide and structural variants from whole exome or targeted sequencing (Jednoczesna analiza wariantów pojedynczych nukleotydów oraz zmian strukturalnych uzyskanych z sekwencjonowania eksomowego lub celowanego). Head of the project No. 0198/IPI/2016/74 IUVENTUS PLUS : TOMASZ GAMBIN, PhD. Abstract: We propose a new solutions to increase the sensitivity and specificity of CNV and AOH detection methods, and improve the process of variants prioritization, through the integration of knowledge about the SNVs with information on structural changes. In particular, we propose a new method for the detection of rare, potentially
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 39 [Pro6] pathogenic and small homo and hemizygous deletions that uses information on the depth of coverage and B-allele frequency. We will also explore the possibility of data SNV and CNV data integration SNV in order to increase the effectiveness in detecting compound heterozygotes (in form of CNV + SNV) and hemizygous mutations in which pathogenic point mutation in the gene coexists with a deletion that encompass a second copy of the gene. 21 October 2016 21 October 2019. Implemented. Scholarship for the outstanding young scientist (Stypendium naukowe dla wybitnego młodego naukowca). Head of the project: TOMASZ GAMBIN, PhD. 19 December 2016 30 November 2019. Implemented. 4.3 Projects granted by the National Science Centre NCN (Research) [Pro7] [Pro8] PerM-Cloud, ALgorithms and methods of processing big genomic data repositories in computing cloud environment towards the personalized medicine (PerM-Cloud, Algorytmy i metody przetwarzania dużych zbiorów danych genomicznych w środowiskach chmur obliczeniowych na potrzeby personalizowanej medycyny). Head of the project No. UOM- 2014/13/B/NZ2/01248 OPUS : MICHAŁ OKONIEWSKI, PhD. Abstract: The application of cloud computing brings in the additional benefit of scaling up the genomic calculations, that have been recently a bottleneck over the huge amount of short-read data from the next-generation sequencers (NGS). Some of the proof of concept of genomic cloud computing have been already done and published also by the members of the project team. The SparkSeq software can process the genomic data on average 8 times faster than the academic competitors, who published their solutions in the beginning of 2014. The genomic cloud computing will require also a new set of standards for data storage, genome alignment description and processing. Probably the main initiative in this area is ADAM, a consortium of University of California Berkeley, Broad Institute and Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Those efforts will be closely monitored within the project in order to propose the compatible solutions on the level of primary (alignment) and secondary (statistical) data analysis. The scope of PerM-Cloud will focus on the three areas of genomics, which are also addressed in the research of the Medical Genomics group, led by Professor Płoski. Those areas are: *cloud-based optimization of the variant calling in DNA genotyping, *complete and efficient cloud-based data processing pipelines for RNA sequencing, *cloud-based statistical algorithms and methods for DNA methylation studies with the NGS. 04 March 03 March 2018. Implemented. Collective project. Methods and algorithms of discovering novel phenomena in genomes and transcriptomes with the statistical analysis of nucleotide precision data from next generation sequencers (Metody i algorytmy odkrywania nowych zjawisk w genomach i transkryptomach za pomocą statystycznej analizy danych z nukleotydową precyzją pochodzących z sekwencerów nowej generacji). Head of the project No. UMO-2014/13/N/ST6/01843 PRELUDIUM : MAREK WIEWIÓRKA, MSc. Abstract: My research hypothesis states that such novel statistics can be defined and applied successfully to finding novel expression and differential expression regions within the groups of treatments in
40 [Pro9] Research and Education Projects an RNA sequencing experiment. This will be achieved by calculating the various nucleotide-level statistics of the expression level, described as the coverage of reads function defined over all the nucleotides in the reference genome. The coverage function may be calculated by a pileup or similar operation over a set of read alignments, that come typically from a mapping software. 04 March 2015 03 March 2018. Implemented. Game theoretical approach to determining a crucial nodes in the networks (Teoriogrowe podejście do wykrywania kluczowych wierzchołków w sieciach). Head of the project No. UMO-2013/09/N/ST6/04095 PRELUDIUM : PIOTR L. SZCZEPAŃSKI, MSc. Abstract: In this project we want to create a new model based on coalitional game theory, where each coalition of nodes has individual occurrence probability. This new approach will for example allow to examine different probability distribution of nodes failures. Additionally, we want to define a new family of centralities based on the generalized coalitional games. While the models based on coalitional games can capture simultaneous incidents occurring within networks, the generalized model will allow to capture cascading incidents. Another topic studded in this project is Owen value and its application in analysing social networks with community structure. 21 March 2014 20 March 2017. Implemented. 4.4 Other projects R & D Projects [Pro10] Classification of breast thermograms and detection the pathological changes (Klasyfikacja obrazów termograficznych piersi oraz wykrywanie zmian w takich obrazach). Head of the project: ROBERT NOWAK, PhD, DSc. Project for BRASTER S.A. Abstract: The task of this project is development of the software that improve the quality and performance of algorithms for automatic thermal image interpretation and algorithms to detect changes in the breast thermography images. 01 December 2016 01 December 2017. Implemented. [Pro11] System for the measurements of size and shapes of small particles, analysis, archiving and visualization of the measurement results (Konwergentny system do wykonania pomiarów wielkości i kształtu czastek, archiwizacji, analizy oraz wizualizacji wyników pomiarów). Head of the project: ILONA BLUEMKE, PhD, DSc. Project for Kamika Instruments. Abstract: The aim of the project is to develop two types of mini 3D devices to determine the shape and particle size from 500 nm to 2000 microns in air and from 200 nm to 600 microns in liquid. The principle of operation of the designed analyzers is based on perpendicular setting two individual devices for measuring microparticles and adding a third measurement according to the measured time of particles moving in the measurement zone. This method produces three results describing three dimensions of particles. The measurement zone, consisting of two "parallel" light beams, is limited by diaphragm arranged perpendicularly to the movement of the particles. The measurement results describe the shape of particles according to the Zingg classification and/or any other. The results of the particle granulation distribution may be provided by the spherical, sieving, sedimentation calibration. Measurement can be carried out in air or in liquid. The project is divided into four parts. In the first part the method
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 41 of measuring microparticles used by Kamika will be studied and the algorithm in the version which can be implemented in a computer program will be prepared. The formats of files written by measurement device will be also studied. The prototype module reading and analyzing data will be developed as well as the general system architecture. In the second stage the system architecture will be precisely described and testing methods proposed. A special system supporting the production process (testing, execution) will also be designed and implemented. In the third stage modules controlling the measurements will be developed. Last stage is devoted to research. The effectiveness and reliability of the system will be examined with the usage of the test platform. 07 February 2016 30 September 2017. Collective project. Implemented. [Pro12] Efficient and accurate nearest-neighbor search for binary local feature descriptors (Wydajne i precyzyjne algorytmy wyszukiwania najbliższych sąsiadów dla binarnych deskryptorów lokalnych).head of the project: TOMASZ TRZCIŃSKI, PhD. Project for Google Ireland Limited. Abstract: The project is focused on efficient nearest-neighbor search in the binary spaces in the context of collaboration between the Institute and Google within the frames of Project Tango. Tango technology gives a mobile device the ability to navigate the physical world in a similar way to humans. Tango brings a new kind of spatial perception to the Android device platform by adding advanced computer vision, image processing, and special vision sensors. One of the key aspects of Tango is the recognition of previously visited places using image-based geolocalization technology. In case of Tango, this is done by first capturing the information about the surrounding environment and then matching incoming images with the pre-computed 3D maps. The environment is represented with models consististing of sparse 3D point clouds which are estimated using structure-from-motion (SfM) algorithms. Since SfM reconstructs each 3D scene point from multiple image observations, each such 3D landmark is associated with a set of local image descriptors. Given a novel image together with features extracted from it, the camera pose w.r.t. the 3D model (map) can be computed from 2D-3D matches between image features and landmark positions using absolute pose solvers. To obtain these 2D-3D matches efficient and accurate correspondence search techniques, such as nearest-neighbor (NN) search, are inevitable. Since in the context of Tango extracted descriptors are binary, it is important to find efficient techniques for nearest-neighbor search in the binary spaces, and this is exactly the topic of this project. 01 November 2016 31 October 2017. Collective project. Implemented. [Pro13] Modernization of a software application for processing of pipeline In- Line-Inspection data and generating comparative reports (stage II) (Modernizacja oprogramowania do przetwarzania danych pomiarowych pochodzących z inspekcji rurociągów i generowania raportów porównawczych (etap II)). Head of the project: JERZY CHRZĄSZCZ, PhD. Project for Centrum Diagnostyki Rurociągów i Aparatury Sp. z o.o. Abstract: The application supports forecasting changes of internal and external defects of a pipeline and determining period of its safe operation in the future. The order covers second stage of software modernization. 17 May 2016 16 June 2016. Collective project. Completed. [Pro14] Modernization of a software application for processing of pipeline In- Line-Inspection data and generating comparative reports (stage III)
42 Research and Education Projects (Modernizacja oprogramowania do przetwarzania danych pomiarowych pochodzących z inspekcji rurociągów i generowania raportów porównawczych (etap III)). Head of the project: JERZY CHRZĄSZCZ, PhD. Project for Centrum Diagnostyki Rurociągów i Aparatury Sp. z o.o. Abstract: The application supports forecasting changes of internal and external defects of a pipeline and determining period of its safe operation in the future. The order covers second stage of software modernization. 20 October 2016 19 December 2016. Collective project. Completed. [Pro15] Design and implementation of a program computing the optimum sources of supply minimizing globally the length of the supply routes (Zaprojektowanie i implementacja programu wyznaczającego optymalne źródła dostaw dla zamówień surowca określonego asortymentu minimalizującego globalnie długość tras dostaw.). Head of the project: RAJMUND KOŻUSZEK, MSc. Project for Zakład Informatyki Lasów Państwowych. Abstract: The program provides data on the supply sources with optimal length of the supply routes. 27 October 2016 15 November 2016. Completed. [Pro16] Machine Learning for Logistic Optimization (Zastosowanie uczenia się maszyn do optymalizacji procesów logistycznych). Head of the project: MIECZYSŁAW MURASZKIEWICZ, Professor. Project for Procter & Gamble. Abstract: The project will determine the algorithms suitable for setting up classification models whose purpose is to verify the quality of data related to the selected business processes of P&G related to logistics. 01 march 14 April 2016. Collective project. Completed. [Pro17] Improvement of the clustering method in order to prepare better training set, and classification models. Head of the project: HENRYK RYBIŃSKI, Professor. Project for Semantic Grouping Company. Abstract: The main objective is to improve the clustering method in order to prepare better training set, what influences on the classification models (its final quality). 21 July 2015 15 January 2016. Collective project. Completed [Pro18] On-Line Advertisement Detection in Network Traffic (Wykrywanie reklam w trybie on-line w ruchu sieciowym). Head of the project: MIECZYSŁAW MURASZKIEWICZ, Professor. Project for Deutsche Telekom AG. Abstract: The report contains the algorithms and the tests description process as well as advice for the further application implementation. 8 December 2015 31 December 2016. Collective project. Completed. [Pro19] Project of NCBIR New perspectives in dialogue: a model of deliberation and IT tools for social inclusion in decision-making (Nowe perspektywy dialogu: model deliberacji i narzędzia IT na rzecz włączenia społecznego w procesy decyzyjne). Head of the project: PIOTR ANDRUSZKIEWICZ, PhD. Abstract: During the course of the project an innovative IT platform will be implemented which will allow inclusion of citizens in discussion related to socio-economic development of the municipality. Thanks to the tools developed public administration institutions will be able to gather knowledge about opinions and social preference in deep and focused manner. 16 July 2014 31 August 2016. Collective project. Completed.
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 43 Research groups from the Institute of Computer Science participate also in the following research projects led by persons from other institutes of WUT: [Pro20] A team: Waldemar Grabski, leaded by Wiktor Daszczuk, participate in Eco- Mobility Project. The project is run at the Faculty of Transport, WUT, and in cooperation with several other faculties. The aim of the team from the Institute of Computer Science is to build a simulation environment for analysis of traffic in Personal Rapid Transit systems, modelling and simulation experiments on Personal Rapid Transit systems. Education Project [Pro21] Norweski Mechanizm Finansowy Innovative Polish and English Graduate Studies Programmes in Computer Science (Innowacyjne, polskoi anglojęzyczne programy studiów drugiego stopnia w zakresie informatyki). Head of the project No. FSS/2013/HEI/W/0094/U/0057 HENRYK RYBIŃSKI, Professor. Abstract: The decrease in the number of students studying in English is a fact that greatly hampers the implementation of international student exchange programs. This semester we conducted an experiment, in which we opened two courses in English only. It confirms that such courses are interesting for Polish studies students (in both cases, the number of listeners reached a number of sites on the course). The introduction of courses in English into Polish studies program can solve the problem of too small a number of listeners in the English courses, while integrating students in English and Polish programs. The introduction of new courses is an obvious element of constant adaptation of teaching program to changing market needs. The first of the proposed courses: Internet of Things is a response to clearly visible for some time trend for miniaturization, simplification and specialization of digital devices. This proposal is unique, because it combines areas traditionally distant from one another: hardware and low-level software design and possibilities and resources of a global network. The second proposal, seminar Innovativeness in ICT connects directly to the third objective, which should increase student involvement in projects development and the acquisition of knowledge. Observations (e.g. theses solving a specific problem, participants in the different competitions) indicate that the possibility of implementing a complete design that can be used immediately, significantly increases the willingness of students to work. 05 May 2014 31 March 2016. Collective project. Completed. [Pro22] Erasmus+ - Open and portable software library for rapid eye tracking (Otwarta biblioteka oprogramowania do śledzenia ruchów gałki ocznej). Head of the project No. 2016-1-LU01-KA204-013825 PRZEMYSŁAW ROKITA, Professor. Abstract: The intention of this project is to develop a software library that allows rapid eye-montion as input for computers. Using this library will reduce the access barrier of computers for people with disabilities. 31 December 2016 30 December 2018. Collective project. Implemented. 4.4 International co-operation [IC1] ERASMUS+ Project IN2IT Internationalization by Innovative Technology, participation of dr Roman Podraza in the International Capability Maturity Workshop (WP1-WS1) January 20 22, 2016, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland.
44 [IC2] [IC3] [IC4] [IC5] [IC6] [IC7] [IC8] [IC9] [IC10] [IC11] [IC12] Research and Education Projects ERASMUS+ Project IN2IT Internationalization by Innovative Technology, participation of dr Roman Podraza in the International Capability Maturity Workshop (WP1-WS2) March 8 10, 2016, University of Montpellier, France. ERASMUS+ Project IN2IT Internationalization by Innovative Technology, participation of dr Roman Podraza in Training Session on Academy-Industry /Community Cooperation (WP5) 11 14 September 2016, Kingston University & Brunel University, London, Great Britain. KEUDOS Korea EU Degree Opportunities for Students, visit of dr Roman Podraza to Kyungpook National University, for faculty exchange component of KEUDOS program, 8 15 May 2016,, Daegu, South Korea. KEUDOS Korea EU Degree Opportunities for Students, participation of dr Roman Podraza in consortium meeting, 15 19 June 2016, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland. TEMPUS Project MIMI Modernisation of Institutional Management of Internationalization in South Neighboring Countries: towards an internationalisation Management Model, participation of dr Roman Podraza in Project Final Conference, 10 13 October 2016, Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT), Amman, Jordan. The 4 th NUAA Summer Lecture Program contained 32 hour course Object- Oriented Programming in C++ delivered by dr Roman Podraza. 59 Chinese students attended the lectures from August 15, 2016, to August 26, 2016 and took the final exam. North China University of Technology (Beijing, China) organized 36 hour guest lecture "Object-Oriented Programming in C++ run by dr Roman Podraza. 60 Chinese students attended the lectures from November 22, 2016, to December 12, 2016 and took the final exam. Visit of Professor Jacek Koronacki from IPI PAN, Poland, Invited lecture Analiza danych o wielkim wymiarze, Big Data ze statystycznej perspektywy, 20 April 2016. Visit of Dominik Ślęzak from Warsaw University and Infobright, Invited lecture From Interactive Search to Interactive Data Exploration, 27 April 2016. Visit of Professor Mirosław Małek from University of Lugano, Invited lecture Data-Driven Modeling for Failure Prediction and Realistic Network Topologies Generation, 25 May 2016. Visit of Professor Stanislaw Matwin from Dalhousie University, Canada, Invited lecture Big Data: status quo + quo vadis, 22 June 2016.
Annual Report 2016 of the Institute of Computer Science 45 5 TITLES AND DEGREES AWARDED 5.1 DSc Degrees [DSc1] MICHAŁ OKONIEWSKI, Metody precyzyjnej lokalizacji i pomiaru zjawisk w genomach i transkryptomach za pomocą analizy danych z mikromacierzy i sekwencerów nowej generacji (Methods of precise localisation and quantitation of various phenomena in transcriptomes and genomes using microarray and next-generation sequencing data analysis), Warsaw, March 22, 2016. 5.2 PhD Degrees [PhD1] MICHAŁ KOMOROWSKI, Methods of analysis of information systems based on logs of historical debuggers (Metody analizy systemów informatycznych oparte o logi debugger ów historycznych), supervisor: Professor Janusz Sosnowski, Warsaw, April 2016. [PhD2] PIOTR SZCZEPAŃSKI, Fast Algorithms for Game-Theoretic Centrality Measures (Szybkie algorytmy do obliczania teoriogrowych miar centralności), supervisor: Professor Mieczysław Muraszkiewicz, PhD degree with honours, Warsaw, May 2016. [PhD3] PhD4 PhD5 PhD6 MARCIN KUBACKI Multidimentional event and performance log analysis (Wielowymiarowa analiza logów zdarzeniowych i wydajnościowych w systemach komputerowych), supervisor: Professor Janusz Sosnowski, PhD degree with honours, Warsaw, May 2016. PAWEŁ JANCZAREK, Analyzing the effectiveness of problem handling during software development and maintenance (Analiza efektywności obsługi błędów w procesach wytwarzania i eksploatacji oprogramowania), supervisor: Professor Janusz Sosnowski, Warsaw, September 2016. PIOTR GRASZKA, Background Modelling and Foreground Objects Detection in Sequences of Images from Static Video Cameras (Modelowanie tła oraz detekcja obiektów pierwszoplanowych w sekwencjach obrazów pochodzących ze statycznych kamer wideo), supervisor: Professor Jan Zabrodzki, Warsaw, October 2016. MACIEJ ZBIERSKI, Adaptive Fault-Tolerant Replication Protocols (Adaptacyjne protokoły replikacji tolerujące błędy bizantyjskie), Professor Janusz Sosnowski, Warsaw, December 2016.