Professor Zdzisław Pawlak Best Paper Awards
Since 2006 the “Professor Zdzisław Pawlak Best Paper Awards” are presented during the annual Symposium “Advances in Artificial Intelligence and Applications (AAIA).” These awards are given in two categories: Best Student Paper and Best Paper. In addition to a certificate, each award carries a prize of 300 EUR provided by the Mazowsze Chapter of the Polish Information Processing Society.
Thus far the winners were:
2015:
Best Student Paper
Winners: Migual Ángel Abad, Ernestina Menaslvas for the paper:
- Recurrent drifts: applying fuzzy logic to concept similarity function
Best Paper Award
Winners: Adam Grabowski, Artur Korniłowicz, Christoph Schwarzweller for the paper:
- Equality in computer proof-assistants
2014:
Best Student Paper
Winners: Anras Bota, Miklos Kresz, Andras Pluhar for the paper:
Best Paper Award
Winners: Bernadette Varga, Andrei Roth for the paper:
2013:
Best Student Paper
Winners: Kyle M. Tarplee, Ryan Friese, Anthony A. Maciejewski, Howard Jay Siegel for the paper:
- Efficient and Scalable Computation of the Energy and Makespan Pareto Front for Heterogeneous Computing Systems
Best Paper Award
Winners: Bartosz Krawczyk for the paper:
- Combining One-Class Support Vector Machines for Microarray Classification
2012:
Best Student Paper
Winners: Ron Adany and Tami Tamir for the paper:
- Online Algorithm for Battery Utilization in Electric Vehicles
Best Paper Award
Winner: Andrzej Janusz and Dominik Ślęzak for the paper:
- Utilization of Attribute Clustering Methods for Scalable Computation of Reducts from High-Dimensional Data
2011:
Best Student Paper
Winner: Dmitrij Żatuchin for the paper:
- Dmitrij Żatuchin, Problem of website structure discovery and quality valuation
Best Paper Award
Winner: Mariusz Paradowski for the paper:
- Mariusz Paradowski, Andrzej Śluzek, Automatic Image Annotation by Image Fragment Matching
2010:
Best Student Paper
Winner: Katarzyna Agnieszka Olkiewicz for the paper:
- Katarzyna Agnieszka Olkiewicz, Urszula Markowska-Kaczmar: Emotion-based Image Retrieval – an Artificial Neural Network Approach
Best Paper Award
Winner: Mariusz Paradowski for the paper:
- Mariusz Paradowski, Andrzej Śluzek: Automatic Visual Class Formation using Image Fragment Matching
2009:
Best Student Paper
Winner: Bartosz Broda for the paper:
- Bartosz Broda, Maciej Piasecki: Semi-supervised Word Sense Disambiguation Based on Weakly Controlled Sense Induction
Best Paper Award
Winner: Urszula Markowska-Kaczmar for the paper:
- Urszula Markowska-Kaczmar, Krzysztof Rosół: Kohonen’s Neural Network and Evolutionary Algorithms in Searching for Financial Investment Strategy
2008:
Best Student Paper
Winner: Grzegorz Terlikowski for the paper:
- Grzegorz Terlikowski, Elżbieta Hudyma: Computer-aided Detecting of Early Strokes and its Evaluation on the Base of CT Images
Best Paper Award
Winner: Mariusz Paradowski for the paper:
- Mariusz Paradowski, Halina Kwasnicka, Martin Tabakov, Jacek Filarski, Marek Sasiadek: On Automation of Brain CT Image Analysis
2007:
Best Student Paper
Winner: Monika Rosińska for the paper:
- Monika Rosińska: Collecting Polish-German Parallel Corpora in the Internet
Best Paper Award
Winner: Daniela Zacharie for the paper:
2006:
Best Student Paper
Winner: Łukasz Słabiński for the paper:
- Marcin Gorawski, Łukasz Słabiński: Implementation and Tests of Clustering over Vertically Distributed Data without Sharing their Value
Best Paper Award
Winner: Krzysztof Jassem for the paper:
- Filip Gralinski, Krzysztof Jassem, Agnieszka Wagner, Mikolaj Wypych: Text Normalization as a Special Case of Machine Translation