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Monday Pre-IWOR’s activities
9:00-11:00 Open Session of the Convention
(Cine Yara, L and 23 street, Vedado)14:00-16:00 Tutorial-. Introduction to R-Shiny. Dr. Clément Laroche (SAMM, Université Paris 1).
Introducer: Yanet García Room 115:00-17:00 Pre-event workshop: Impact of research projects in the practice: Experiences & perspectives. Room 2
17:00- 17:30 Special Contribution: Fantasy, Fiction and Mathematics
Harry Potter and the secrets of Applied Mathematics: pop culture
in Operations Research classrooms Room 117:30-20:00 Social Activity: Knowing the building Felipe Poey
Gathering activity
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Tuesday
9:00-10:00: Opening Address of 15th IWOR. Room 1
Plenary Lecture: Measures of Risk Aversion and stochastic optimization in the management of natural resources. Prof. Dr. Antonio Alonso Ayuso. President of ALIO, University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain.
Introducer: S. Allende10:00-10:20: Coffee Break
10:20-10:50 Main Lecture: Optimality conditions in optimization under uncertainty (Prof. Dr. Christina Tammer, University of Halle-Wittenberg). Introducer: Gemayqzel Bouza
10:50-11:20 Main Lecture: Polynomial single-Leader-Multi-Follower games (Prof. Dr. Didier Aussel, Université Perpignan, France). Introducer: Gemayqzel Bouza11:20-13:00: Session Optimization & Game Theory. Room 1
11:20-11:40 Elisenda Molina Centrality versus spreaders: hybrid strategies for
competitive influence diffusion in social networks11:40-12:00- Conrado M.Manuel A position value for multigraphs
12:00-12:20 Gemayqzel Bouza A mathematical model for designing geo-parks
12:20-12:40 Milan Hladík Stability in multiobjective linear programming with uncertain costs and weights
11:20- 12:40: Session Mathematical Model in the Economy. Room 2
Chair: Bengt Wickstrom11:20-11:40 Pablo Olivares Pricing Techniques in Environmental Finance
11:40-12:00 Alexander Álvarez O-equivalent measures and arbitrage
12:00-12:20 Jaromir Antoch On estimation of quantiles and expectiles and their applications in risk management
12:20-12:40 Bengt- Arne Wickstrom Optimal and politically opportune language policies
for the vitality of minority languages12:40-14:30 Break
14:30- 15:00 Main Lecture: Alternative Topic-Modeling Methods: A Comparison (Prof. Dr. J. Ch. Lamirel, University of Strasbourg). Introducer: Alberto Fernández15:00-16:50: Session Machine Learning Room 2
Chair: J. Ch. Lamirel15:00-15:20 Manuel Vilas AutoML for Recommender Systems: ranking phase.
15:20-15:40 Ernesto Luis Heterogeneous AutoML Benchmark
15:40-15:50 Coffee Break
15:50-16:10 Lucie Dvořáčková Early detection of potentially influential research articles using text-mining techniques
16:10-16:30 David Guaty Neuronal network for model selection of linear ODEs
16:30-16:50 Víctor M. Cardentey Machine Learning on Graphs for Automatic Data Visualization
15: 00- 16:50- Session: Epidemiological Models Room 3
Chair: Aymée Marrero15:00-15:20 Yanet García Consistency of epidemiological indicator of a disease
15:20-15:40 José A. Mesejo Diffusion of epidemics based on meta-populations with Lagrangian motion
15:40-15:50 Coffee Break
15:50-16:10 Carlos R. Sebrango Sub-epidemic modeling framework for short-term
forecasting epidemic waves:application to the covid-
19 pandemic in Cuba16:10-16:30 Jorge Estrada Hybrid model SIT-SIR for the analysis of the effectiveness of the sterilization technique in the control of diseases transmitted by mosquitoes
16:30-16:50 Mario Villalobos Curve Fitting for pandemic data using Generalized Logistic Regression
16:50-17:50: Session Electronic Poster on Epidemiological Model and related topics Room 3
Chair: Mario VillalobosRolando Uranga Treatment of missing data in vaccines against covid: is it good to use complete cases?
Wilfredo Morales The endemic permanence of COVID-19 in Cuba through a mathematical model
Julián Sarría Bifurcation and pattern formation in a cross-diffusivity epidemic model
Celia T. González Occurrence of Bifurcations in epidemiological models: significance in the prediction of disease transmission
Vivian del Rosario Sistachs Bayesian modeling of parameters of the Sars-Cov-2
epidemic en CubaVerónica Medina Qualitative analysis of epidemiological models describing the dynamics of Covid-19 in Cuba.
Airelys Collazo Eagle: Visual interface for solving epidemiological models
14:30 – 17:40: Tutorial: Short Introduction to change- point detection. Prof. Dr Alain Celisse SAMM. Université Paris 1. Pantheón Sorbonne, Francia. Room 1
Introducer : Carlos Bouza -
Wednesday
9:00-10:00: Plenary Lecture: Analysis of time-dependent queues with generally distributed retrial
Times. Prof. Dr. Raik Stolletz, University of Mannheim, Germany. Room 1
Introducer: Alina Ruiz10:00-10:20: Coffee Break
10:20-10:50 Main Lecture: Applying OR technic to improve public services in rural area. (Prof. Dr. Joachim Daduna, Hochschule für Werschaft und Recht Berlin, Germany). Introducer: Alina Ruiz
10:50-12:30 Session Management Sciences. Electronic Posters Room 1
Chair: Antonio BatistaYasser Alfonso M@TUR: Application of Mathematics in Tourism
Joanna Campbell Mobile applications for the collection and reporting of field data on properties in Managua, Nicaragua
Aracelys García Improved GPS positioning on Android
Rodrigo y fernan Sistema para la integración de herramientas para la solución ágil de Problemas de Enrutamiento de Vehículos
Azael Rajadel A mathematical model and an heuristic algorithm for balanced cargo loading
Yeneit Delgado An algorithm to solve Equilibrium Problems with Equilibrium Constraints
Ma. Cristina Mena A review of strategies to reduce waiting times in
Banking institutions.Yohan Diaz Algorithm for the numerical solution of the heat equation using finite differences
10:20-12:30: Session Applications in Medicine. Room 2
Chair: Marta L.Baguer10:20-10:40 Miguel A. Martinez Temporary evolution of autonomous leukemic clones that compete with hematopoietic cells for niches in the bone marrow.
10:40-11:00 Antolín González Diagnosis and relapse in a model of competition between leukemia clones and healthy cells. Variations in the simulation of the chemotherapy application.
11:00-11:20 Nicole C. Cassimiro
Linear programming and fuzzy optimization in radiotherapy decision making11:20-11:40 Yunier E. Tejeda Restricted cur matrix decomposition in cancer DNA
microarray data classification problems11:40:12:00 Rocío Ortiz Classification of skin cancer lesions in dermatoscopic images: a proposal
12:00-12:20 Carmen Viada Meta-analysis to evaluate the pharmacokinetic parameters of nimotuzumab
12:20-12:30 Discussion
12:30-14:30 Break
14: 30 – 17:20: Session Numerical Analysis Room 2
Chair: Ángela León14:30-14:50 Loidel Barrera Influence of the parametrization of the physical domain on the numerical solution of Helmholtz equation computed with isogeometric approach
14:50-15:10 Jorge Estrada ConicCurv: a new curvature estimation algorithm for planar polygons
15:10-15:30 Reynaldo Barrera Nonlinear diffusion by regions. KMLS a new version, comparison with other gradient threshold estimations for the diffusion coefficient
15:30-15:40 Coffe Break
15:40-16:00 Damián Valdés Numerical strategy for the solution of the nonlinear system of a Discrete Shapelet Transform II for pattern detection
16:00-16:20 Victoria Hernández Isogeometric approach for the numerical solution of Helmholtz equation in inhomogeneous media
16:20-16:40 Raúl Guinovart Díaz Conductivity properties in 2D fibrous composite with interfacial resistance
14:30- 17:20: Session Management Science Room 3
Chair: J: Daduna14:30-14:50 Antonio Batista Business Analytics: a novel approach for the application of Operations Research in Cuban firms.
14:50-15:10 Lukas Verveka Understanding the affiliate marketing: a dynamic time series model on e-commerce transactions
15:10-15:30 Ondrej Sokol How store location affects the structure of the customer base?
15:30-15:40 Coffee Break
15:40-16:00 Petra Tomanová Modeling arrival times in queueing systems
16:00-16:20 Vladimir Holy Score-driven models and their use in operations research
16:20:16:40 Lukáš Frýd Measurement unit issues and two-stage DEA
16:40-17:00 Juan Tejada Is it worth it? analysing the merging process of university departments at the Complutense University of Madrid through DEA
17:00-17:20 Dušan Hrabec Heuristic algorithm for time-dependent vehicle routing problem: a waste collection application
17:20-17:40 Mónica Pozo A mixed value for directed multi-communication situations
14:30 – 17:40: Tutorial: Topic modelling methods and applications (Part 1). Prof. Dr. Jean Ch. Lamirel, University of Strasbourg, France). Room 1.
Introducer : Alberto Fernández -
Thursday
9:00-10:00: Plenary Lecture: Leveraging the Global Brain Consortium to Harness Open Neuroscience for Research and Public Health. Prof. Dr. Pedro Valdés Sosa, University of Electronic s and Technology of China, Cuban Neuroscience Center, China. Room 1
Introducer: Lidice Galán10:00-10:20: Coffee Break
10:20-10:50: Main Lecture: Harmonized multinational qEEG norms (HarMNqEEG) (Prof. Dr. Min Li, Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Science Institute, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China. Room 1. Introducer: Lídice Galán
Session Neurociencias 1. Room 1
Chair: Victoria Hernández10:50-11:10 Ronaldo Garcia Multivariate Intrinsic Local Polynomial Regression on Isometric Riemannian Manifolds: Applications to Positive Definite data.
11:10-11:30 Ania Mesa Nonlinear and nonparametric analysis of causal relationships between different cortical regions
11:30-11:50 Eduardo Martínez Active-set modified Newton-Raphson algorithm for studying the electrophysiological sources of aging-related processes using multiple penalized least-squares models
11:50-12:10 Mayrim Vega
Prediction of age-related changes in gait speed from Electrophysiological Source Imaging estimating by Multiple penalized least squares models.12:10-12:30 Eduardo Garea-Llano
- Diagnosis of Alzheimer disease evolutionary stage from cross-sectional cognitive data using Deep Neural network12:40-14:30 Break
14: 30 - Session Neurosciences 2. Room 2
Chair: Eduardo Martínez14:30-14:50 Deirel Paz BigBrain compatible pipeline to facilitate Multilayer Electrophysiological Source Imaging
14:50-15:10 Yanetsy E. Rodríguez Estimating Overlapped Event-Related Response with EM algorithm
15:10-15:30 Osmel José Escalona Mir Comparative study of two denoising techniques for saccades processing
15:30-15:40 Coffee Break
15:40-17:40 Poster session
Cristóbal Yera Gálvez Mapping of neural activity in neurodegenerative diseases through a next-generation neural field model
Marlis Ontivero-Ortega Default Mode Network emerges from the individual Human Connectome using a model of information flow in the brain.
Ariosky Areces-González Measuring the true localization and leakage distortions of inverse solutions for low-density EEG
Yeslaine Hernández Modeling neural activity of Caenorhabditis elegans through neural message passing.
Anisleidy González Mitjans Integrating semi-analytically and efficiently extended Jansen and Rit Neural Mass Models with distributed conduction delays
Ying Wang The EEG Xi (aperiodic) spectral component, but not the Alpha rhythm, is linear and Gaussian
14:30-16:20: Session Environment Problems & Human Welfare. Room 3
Chair: Ridelio Miranda14:30-14:50 Clement Larouche Pesticides concentration monitoring from various heterogeneous sources of information.
14:50-15:10 Fabio Augusto Fortunato Estimation of manning coefficients with nonlinear least squares
15:10-15:30 Pedro Roura Methodology of maximun wind and probabilities of hurricane impact in Cuba,Casablanca weather station,
1909-202215:30-15:40 Coffee Break
15:40-16:00 Javier Trejos Clustering Rainfall by Simulated Annealing for Histogram Symbolic Data
16:00-16:20 Miguel Santana Socio-demographical pattern from an spatial perspective in Cienfuegos province
16:20-16:40 Esteban F. Genes Understanding the suicide dynamics in Medellín: a
descriptive approach using data analytics16:40-17:00 Ridelio Miranda Mathematical modeling of the solid waste collection problem in the city of Cienfuegos
14:30 – 17:40: Tutorial: Topic modelling methods and applications (Part 2). Prof. Dr. Jean Ch. Lamirel, University of Strasbourg, France). Room 1
Introducer: Alejandro Mesejo) -
Friday
9:00-10:00: *Plenary Lectu*Bayesian Analysis of networks for the analysis of the last French presidential election. Prof. Dr. Pierre Latouche, Lab. LMBP, Universite Clermont Auvergne, France.
Introducer: Carlos Bouza10:00-10:20: Coffee Break
10:20-10:50: Main Lecture: Sparse and group sparse clustering for mixed data. Prof. Dr. Marie Cottrell (Lab. SAMM, University Paris 1, Pantheón Sorbonne, France)
Introducer: Marie Cottrell10:50-12:20: Session Mathematical Statistics. Room 1
Chair: Marie Cottrell10:50-11:10 Carlos Bouza Estimation of Differences-in-Differences in the presence of nonresponse in a random sample
11:10-11:30 Pablo O. Juárez A quantitative randomized response technique with
three scrambling reports. Simulation with data of
illicit crops in Guerrero, Mexico and first sexual
intercourse11:30-11:40 Piscolabis
11:40-12:00 Yanet García Bayesian structural time series in the inference of causal impact: A bibliometric analysis
12:00-12:20 Eduardo Pizza Construction of balanced and incomplete block designs
12:20-13:20: Close Plenary Lecture: Sparse change-point detection in high dimension and regularization.
Prof. Dr. Alain Celisse, Lab. SAMM. University Paris 1, Pantheón Sorbonne, France. Room 1
Introducer: S. Allende13:20-15:30 Break
15:30 Close Session of the Convention Saber UH
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