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Qatar Seeds for the Future 2021

Under the endorsement of Qatar Communication Regulatory Authority, Huawei Technologies organized its 4th edition of “Seeds for the Future” program over 8-day online training from 23 to 30 August 2021 for Qatar top students to obtain valuable cutting-edge ICT knowledge developed by Huawei’s Headquarters. The program offered a rich experience involving technology courses including 5G, cloud computing, AI, IoT, leadership course, and participation in “Tech4Good” group project.

This year 31 students from QU, HBKU, and CCQ have participated in the program and so proudly QU students represented by CSE department have achieved the highest number of distributed awards. Following is the complete list of our CSE-QU student winners for each award category:

Best Tech4Good Project: Abhigyan Kishor, Fatemeh Ahmadizdeh, Ziad Abdelazim Sabry Abdelazim, Ifran Ahmed Rafi, Kulsum Kader, Noof Mohammed Ali Hassan Qassmi, Sofia Basha

Daily Best Student: Moslem Al Qawasmi, MahnoorAkhund, ZainehAbughazzah

Best Team Leader: Kulsum Kader

Best Performance: Amira Radwan Menisy Abdalla, Fatma Elnahas

Social Media: Moslem Al Qawasmi

Top 5 Students: Islam Hamdi, Sofia Basha

Big congratulations for all our wining students and wishing them the bright future in their study and beyond!

CSE PhD Student Wins the “Best Doctoral Proposal Award” at ICPLM 2021

The award certificate for the best doctoral proposal

Tahani Abu Musa, a PhD student at our department, supervised by Prof. Abdelaziz Bouras, has received the “IFIP WG5.1 Award of the Best Doctoral Proposal” during the IFIP 18th International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) held on 11-14 July 2021, Curitiba, Brazil.

Tahani’s presented research plan titled “Anomaly Detection in Blockchain-enabled Supply Chain: A Deep Learning Approach” deals with the development of an anomaly detection framework, for detecting anomalous transactions in business processes. Her research work focuses on three objectives:

  1. Improve the accuracy of anomaly detection in the Supply Chain large volume of transactions, using a deep learning-based approach.
  2. Provide anomalies classification, to improve the Supply Chain business processes, by utilizing Ontology as a smart knowledge base.
  3. Enhance and secure the Supply Chain information system by incorporating Blockchains in the global network and building more reliable Smart Contracts.

CSE Research Team Wins in AI National Competition

A research team from CSE department has won the first place at Track 2 (Proof of concept and Demosof the 2nd annual Artificial Intelligence National Competition announced today by the organizing committee. The team consists of Nandhini Subramanian (Research Assistant and former CSE MSc student), Dr. Omar Elharrouss, Post Doc Researcher at our department, and Prof. Somaya Al Maadeed. The winning demo is titled “Reversible Image Steganography Using Auto Encoder-Decoder Deep Learning Methods”, which is part of QNRF NPRP11S-0113- 180276 project.

 Announcement the the winners of the Competition

Image steganography is used to hide secret images inside the cover image in plain sight. Traditionally, the secret data is converted into binary bits and the cover image is manipulated statistically to embed the secret binary bits. Overloading the cover image may lead to distortions and the secret information may become visible. Hence the hiding capacity of the traditional methods are limited. In their project, an unique, light-weight and simple deep convolutional auto encoder architecture is proposed to embed the secret image inside the cover image as well as to extract the embedded secret image from the reconstructed stego image.

The AI national competition is a national competition challenging students, developers, professionals, and researchers to develop and demonstrate how humans can collaborate with powerful Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to tackle some challenges for different applications. It raises awareness of AI technologies in Qatar, supports building local capacity in this timely and crucial area, and provides a platform for participants to share AI ideas and applications.

CSE PhD Students Win “Best Paper Award” at WANLP 2021

Three PhD students of our department, Fatima Haouari, Maram Hasanain, and Reem Suwaileh, all supervised by Dr. Tamer Elsayed, have won the “Best Paper Award” on their paper titled “ArCOV19-Rumors: Arabic COVID-19 Twitter Dataset for Misinformation Detection” at the Sixth Arabic Natural Language Processing Workshop (WANLP 2021), the premier venue for Arabic NLP, that was held on April 19th and co-located with EACL 2021 conference.

 

The paper aims to facilitate research on misinformation detection on social media, during this complex and historical period of our time, by introducing a manually-annotated Arabic dataset that covers tweets spreading COVID-19 related claims. ArCOV19-Rumors supports two levels of misinformation detection over Twitter: verifying free-text claims (called claim-level verification) and verifying claims expressed in tweets (called tweet-level verification). ArCOV19-Rumors is the only Arabic dataset made available to support both claim-level and tweet-level verification tasks in Twitter given the propagation networks of the tweets in general and on COVID-19 in particular. The dataset covers, in addition to health, claims related to other topical categories that were influenced by COVID-19, namely, social, politics, sports, entertainment, and religion. 

 

The paper offers baselines for future research on the problem by presenting benchmarking results using SOTA models of versatile approaches that either exploit content, user profiles features, temporal features, or propagation structure of the conversational threads for tweet verification.

 

Congratulations to Fatima , Maram , Reem, and Dr. Tamer! 

CSE PhD Candidate Receives Best Doctoral Consortium Paper Award at International Conference

Best Doctoral Consortium Paper Award collected by CSE PhD student Marwa Essam

Marwa Essam, a Computer Science PhD candidate in our CSE department, supervised by Dr. Tamer Elsayed, has received the “Best Doctoral Consortium Paper Award”, based on her paper that summarizes her PhD proposal, at the 43rd European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2021) that was just held last week. ECIR is one of the top conferences in the IR field, and is ranked at the “A” level in the CORE conference ranking.

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CSE students awarded in Huawei Middle East ICT Competition 2020

Qatar’s team in the finale of the Huawei Middle East ICT Competition 2020

Qatar’s team involving 2 CSE students, Maria Rauf Mahsood and Khamrunnisa Pazhayakath, claimed the ‘Outstanding Performance Award’ in the Middle East finals of Huawei ICT competition that was held on the 26th of December 2020.

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