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International Congress of Public Security Technologies (ICPST-2021) ONLINE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE SVT Faculdade and CECGP – Centro de Estudos Constitucionais e de Gestão Pública São Luís, Brazil

23 – 25 June 2021

DRAFT PROGRAM


Organization and Sponsors TAEG – The Academic Events Group: http://www.taeg-center.org SVT Faculdade – https://svtfaculdade.com.br / CECGP – Centro de Estudos Constitucionais e de Gestão Pública – https://cecgp.com.br

Organizing Committee Organized by SVT Faculdade / CECGP – Centro de Estudos Constitucionais e de Gestão Pública Avenida Castelo Branco, 605, Ed. Cidade de São Luís e Rua Edmundo Calheiros, número 606, Bairro: São Francisco – CEP: 65076-090 São Luís – MA, Brazil.

Honorary Chair Prof. Dr. Sergio Victor Tamer SVT Faculdade, Brazil

Program Chair Mentor Hamiti South East European University, Macedonia International Program Committee Prof. Dr. Carlos Rodrigues, SVT Faculdade, Brazil Prof. Dr. Ana Campina, SVT Faculdade, Brazil; Universidade Portucalense, Portugal Prof. Dr. Francisco José Araújo, SVT Faculdade, Brazil Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Uzunboylu, Higher Education Planning, Evaluation, Accreditation and Coordination Council, Northern Cyprus Prof. Dr. Adem Karahoca, Bahcesehir University, Turkey Dr. Blerta Prevalla Etemi, AAB University, Republic of Kosovo Adisa Daberdini, Albanian University, Albania Aslıhan Tüfekçi, Gazi University, Turkey B. Turksen, University of Toronto, Canada Bashkim Ziberi, State University of Tetova, Republic of Macedonia Lejla Abazi, South East European University, Republic of Macedonia Mehmet Karamanoglu, Middlesex University, UK

Organizing Committee Dr. Tahir Tavukcu, Cyprus Social Sciences University, Cyprus Dr. Nihat Ekizoglu, Ataturk Teacher Training Academy, Cyprus Phd Candidate Beria Gokaydin, Near East University, Cyprus Phd Candidate Nesli Bahar Yavas, European University of Lefke, Cyprus Phd Candidate Semih Caliskan, Istanbul Aydın University, Turkey Phd Candidate Zeynep Genc, Istanbul Aydın University, Turkey Phd. Daniel Sekyere-Asiedu, Near East University, Cyprus Florijeta Hulaj, AAB College, Kosova Lilia Trushko, Girne American University, Cyprus

Secretariat Pembe Mehmet, Florence Institute of Design International, Florence, Italy icpst.info@gmail.com


International Advisory Board Alex James, Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management Kerala, India Ali Amiri, University of Zanjan, Iran Ali Hennache, Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ali Hussain Mohammed, Sri Sai Madhavi Institute of Science & Technology, India Ana Loureiro, Polytechnics Institute of Santarem, Portugal Angel Garrido, UNED, Spain Ayhan Gün, Dumlupinar University, Turkey Balasubramanian, A.C. Tech Campus, Anna University, India Benhabib Karim, University de Picardie Jules Verne, France Bernard De Baets, Ghent University, Belgium Branko Kaučič, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Cosmina Ivan, Technical University of Cluj, Romania Dianne M. Murray, Brunel University, UK Dogan Ibrahim, Near East University, North Cyprus Eddie YK Ng, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Fahrettin Sadıkoğlu, Near East University, North Cyprus Fezile Özdamlı, Near East University, North Cyprus Gabriela Grosseck, University of the West Timisoara, Romania Gerhard Ritter, University of Florida, USA Gregorio Hernandez-Zamora, National University of Mexico, Mexico Hafize Keser, Ankara University, Turkey Hany F. EL Yamany, Suez Canal University, Egypt Jaba Shelia, Anna University, India Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee, USA Jacques Bahi, University of Franche-Comte, France James C. Crabbe, University of Bedfordshire, UK Mehmet Karamanoglu, Middlesex University. UK Meltem Özturan, Bogazici University, Turkey Mohammad S. Obaidat, Monmouth University, USA Murat Tezer, Near East University, North Cyprus Mustafa İlkan, Rauf Denktas University, North Cyprus Nadia Tahernia Islamic Azad University, Iran Nadire Çavuş, Near East University, North Cyprus Nizamettin Aydın, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey Orhan Okcol, Bahcesehir University, Turkey Oya Kalıpsız, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey Ramkumar Jaganathan, VLB Janakiammal College of Arts and Science, India Rozhan M. Idrus, University Sains, Malaysia Sanjay K. Dhurandher, Netaji Subash Institute of Technology, India Selçuk Öğrenci, Kadir Has University, Turkey Sevinç Gülseçen, Istanbul University, Turkey Simon Vogl, Studio Pervasive Computing Applications, Austria Steven M. Ross, John Hopkins University, USA Süleyman Demokan, Bahcesehir University, Turkey Svec Peter, Constantine the Philospher University in Nitre, Slovakia Tuncay Ergene, Yaşar University, Turkey Wibowo Santoso, Central Queensland University, Australia Yousef Daradkeh, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University (PSAU) – KSA


KEYNOTES Professor Dr. Wilson Engelmann UNISINOS – Brazil Keynote Title: “Artificial intelligence and security: ethical-legal challenges” Abstract: Artificial Intelligence integrates the technological convergence that structures the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This technology has been used in several possibilities to ensure security, through personal identification through iris of the eyes and facial recognition. There is still no regulatory structure for AI and its varied uses. Therefore, it will be important to build normative models based on the incorporation of principles that combine legal and ethical aspects. Keywords – Artificial intelligence; Risks; Security; Ethical-legal challenges; Regulatory Sandbox Short Bio – Post-Doctorate in Public Law-Human Rights, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain; doctoral and master’s degrees in Public Law, Graduate Program in Law at UNISINOS, Brazil; Head of the Professional Master’s in Corporate Law and Business at UNISINOS – Brazil, Professor and Researcher at the Postgraduate Program in Law – Master’s and Doctorate – at UNISINOS, Brazil; CNPq Research Productivity Scholarship.

Deepak Mane University – Tata consultancy Services Orc id Number: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4369-651 Keynote Title: “Object Detection in Medical Images using Image Segmentation and Deep Learning” Abstract: Heart attack is mainly caused due to atherosclerosis. It is a coronary artery disease (CAD) and it is a leading cause of death worldwide. It occurs when the coronary artery that supplies blood and oxygen to the heart and different parts of the body becomes blocked or narrowed due to deposition of proteins, cholesterol and other fatty deposits in the inner wall of the coronary artery. This results in a heart attack or damage to the heart tissue. Existing techniques for detection of plaque are Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Electron Beam Computed Tomography (EBCT) and Angiography, among these existing techniques Angiography is widely used at present to detect and cure heart attack. The currently available techniques are expensive, beyond the reach of normal people, not easily available in remote areas and cannot detect deeply embedded plaque with accuracy at early stages. The plaque is only detected by these techniques when blockage in artery is more than 70%. In order to remove the limitations of existing techniques Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) technique is proposed in our research work. This technique is based on application of image processing by using bio-markers and Marker Controlled Watershed Modified Image Segmentation Algorithm which better detects the Plaque deposits embedded deep inside the Coronary Artery wall that are undetectable by Angiography or other Cardiac test that are prone to rupture without warning sign. In addition to this technique Artificial Intelligence (Deep Learning) computing technique will also be used for image classification. The proposed technique has tendency to detect inner layer (foreground) i.e. object and outer layer


(background) of the artery for better detection of Region of Interest (ROI), which is deeper region of soft noncalcified plaque. So, the result obtained using the proposed techniques is expected to play a crucial role in the visualization of inner view of Coronary Artery containing Plaque with more accuracy and also expected to show the exact measurement of plaque location, size and quantification for pre-detection of heart attack.

Professor Luís Borges Gouveia Full Professor in Science and Technology Faculty, Universidade Fernando Pessoa (UFP), Porto, Portugal Keynote Title: “Cyber challenges and the world after postpandemic realities” Abstract: We live in times of accelerated use and exploitation of digital in all sectors of human activity. The pandemic and its circumstances served to anchor what is most profound that digital provides: the disruption of traditional notions of time and space. The current context is one of transition, confronting old practices with their limitations and finding new avenues of application. This leads to an open setting that will be fertile for countless innovations with the capacity to transform old practices. In a digital transformation context much deeper than that of tools and support, new practices are amplified by the possibilities of electronics being replaced or complemented by quantum and thus obtaining a capacity to deal with information, with its processing, storage, and communication, at scales not easy to perceive by current standards. In this scenario, there are enough challenges and needs to keep the world centered on human activity and people – creating new hierarchies that cope with emergent networks. These cyber challenges are worth of focus to provide a more secure environment for both people and organizations to strive. Keywords – Digital transformation, Digital, Information, Information systems, People Short Bio – Luis Borges Gouveia, was born in 1966 in Porto, Portugal. Full Professor at the Faculty of Science and Technology of the Fernando Pessoa University (UFP). Coordinator of the Ph.D. in Information Sciences, Specialty Systems, Technologies and Information Management (UFP). Aggregate in Industrial Engineering and Management (UA, PT); Ph.D. in Computer Science (ULANCS, UK); Master in Electronic and Computer Engineering (FEUP, PT) and Degree in Informatics / Applied Mathematics (UPT, PT). His interests are associated with the use and exploitation of digital and its applications for people and organizations, taking into account its impact on people’s quality of life. Some examples are the involvement in several large projects concerning ICT and information systems to support human activity, namely in digital cities/smart cities, e-government, e-learning, and cybersecurity issues. Has a personal page on the World Wide Web: http://homepage.ufp.pt/lmbg He is the author of several technical books in his areas of expertise: http://homepage.ufp.pt/lmbg/lg_livros.htm


Professors Drs. Carlos Rodrigues & Ana Campina University – Portugal Keynote Title: “Human Rights: source and limit to the use of Artificial Intelligence in Public Security” Abstract: The public security need, as a central element of coexistence in social peace, leads states to use the technologies that can help the police in the maintenance of security and public peace. This fact imposes the equational of the binominal – public interest / individual interest. The new technologies arising from the development of online technology and the nowadays called Artificial Intelligence – AI come to pose new challenges in the use by the public security forces of these new means, imposing the need to discuss the limits that must be observed. It´s necessary to have a wide discussion about the scope and limits that the use of these new technologies must observe, in order to respect Human Rights, avoiding their violation, and consequently, safeguarding them from the public authorities in the desire to impose their will. Our research intents to study the means used by the public security forces that must always start from the need of the effective and individual protection of Human Rights. However, it always has as a limit the non-violation of them in an alleged public interest. Keywords – Human Rights; Public Interest; Public Security; Artificial Intelligence – AI; Internet. Shorts Bios Carlos Rodrigues PhD European Tax Law; Professor in Universidade Fernando Pessoa (UFP), Porto, Portugal; Visiting Professor in SVTFaculdade – Brazil; Researcher in IJP Portucalense Institute for Legal Research; Lecturer of Gonçalves Dias Chair – Brazil; Ex-Principal Advisor Tax and Customs Authority; Legal Consultant. Email: carlos.rodrigues.2502@gmail.com – ORCID (Researcher ID): https://orcid.org/0000-0003-09666274 Ana Campina PhD Human Rights; Political Scientist; Professor in Law Department – Universidade Portucalense (UPT), Porto; Researcher in IJP Portucalense Institute for Legal Research; Lecturer of UNESCO Chair in Youth, Education and Society; Lecturer of Gonçalves Dias Chair – Brazil. Email: ana.campina@gmail.com – ORCID (Researcher ID): https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0820-1280


Professor Dr. Isabela Bacelar de Freitas Universidade Federal do Maranhão – UFMA, Brazil Keynote Title: “Security and New Technologies – the role of law in internet security” Abstract: The fast- and ever-growing technological developments in the area of communication and information in cyberspace offers great possibilities for the future, and many advances are made by the use of the internet. But this whole process may represent an affront to the fundamental rights of privacy and protection of personal data. Due to the globalization and the fast advance of the use of the internet in every area of our lives, from our personal to our professional day to day, the discussion of privacy and personal data protection in cyberspace as a fundamental right is mandatory. This way, it is nuclear to indicate how and to what extent regulatory state instruments and laws are able to ensure the legal protection of the right to privacy and inviolability of personal data. For this purpose, it is important to analyse the prospects of the Brazilian institution regulatory frameworks for the governance of cyberspace and conclude if it is sufficient to guarantee our human right to privacy and the safe use of the cyberspace. Keywords – Technological developments, Fundamental rights of privacy and protection of personal data, Regulatory state instruments and laws, Brazilian institution regulatory frameworks, Human right to privacy, Safe use of the cyberspace. Short Bio – Postgraduate in “Public and Tax Law” by PUC/MG (Pontíficia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais), Brazil, and in Constitutional Law by UniAmérica, approved in the public defender’s tests of the States of Maranhão and Acre, Professor of preparatory courses for legal careers (Ciclos Método and MRP concursos), currently working as a District Attorney’s Legal Advisor, author of 3 books (domestic violence law, special civil court and custody hearing).


DRAFT PROGRAM IMPORTANT EVENTS 23.06.2021 10:00 – 10:15

TIME 23.06.2021 10:15 – 11:00 Keynote 1

Opening Ceremony

TITLE

SPEAKER

“Artificial intelligence and security: ethical-legal challenges”

11:00 – 11:20

TIME 23.06.2021 11:20 – 12:00 Keynote 2

TIME 24.06.2021 10:00 – 10:40 Keynote 4

TIME 24.06.2021 10:40 – 11:30 Keynote 5

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Coffee Break

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SPEAKER Deepak Mane University – Tata consultancy Services Orc id Number : https://orcid.org/00000003-4369-651

“Object Detection in Medical Images using Image Segmentation and Deep Learning”

12:00 – 13:00

TIME 23.06.2021 13:00 – 13:40 Keynote 3

Professor Dr. Wilson Engelmann UNISINOS – Brazil

HALL NAME

HALL NAME 1

Lunch

TITLE “Cyber challenges and the world after post-pandemic realities”

TITLE “Human Rights: source and limit to the use of Artificial Intelligence in Public Security”

TITLE “Security and New Technologies – the role of law in internet security”

SPEAKER Professor Luís Borges Gouveia Full Professor in Science and Technology Faculty, Universidade Fernando Pessoa (UFP), Porto, Portugal

HALL NAME

SPEAKER Professors Carlos Rodrigues & Ana Campina Portugal

HALL NAME

SPEAKER Professor Isabela Bacelar de Freitas Universidade Federal do Maranhão – UFMA, Brazil

HALL NAME

11:00 – 11:20

Coffee Break

13:00 – 14:00

Lunch

24.06.2021 16:00 – 16:30

Closing Ceremony

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23/06/2021, Wednesday São Luís, Brazil, GMT-6 IMPORTANT EVENTS 23.06.2021 10:00 – 10:15

TIME 23.06.2021 10:15 – 11:00 Keynote 1

Opening Ceremony

TITLE

SPEAKER

“Artificial intelligence and security: ethical-legal challenges”

11:00 – 11:20

TIME 23.06.2021 11:20 – 12:00 Keynote 2

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Coffee Break

TITLE

SPEAKER Deepak Mane University – Tata consultancy Services Orcid Number : https://orcid.org/00000003-4369-651

“Object Detection in Medical Images using Image Segmentation and Deep Learning”

12:00 – 13:00

TIME 23.06.2021 13:00 – 13:40 Keynote 3

Professor Dr. Wilson Engelmann UNISINOS – Brazil

HALL NAME

HALL NAME 1

Lunch

TITLE “Cyber challenges and the world after post-pandemic realities”

SPEAKER Professor Luís Borges Gouveia Full Professor in Science and Technology Faculty, Universidade Fernando Pessoa (UFP), Porto, Portugal

HALL NAME 1

Session 1 13:40 – 15:00 ORDER 1 2 3 4 5

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TITLE Regulating and testing normative structures for Artificial Intelligence: the possibilities of the Regulatory Living Lab A Packaged Software for Solution of the Problem of Optimal Placement and Integration of Oil and Gas Platforms Providing a New Method to Improve the Security in Cloud Computing by Using Parallel Control of Layers An Efficient Algoritm for Classification of EEG Eye State Data Pixel-sieve cryptographic primitives with LSB steganography

AUTHOR, AFFILIATION and COUNTRY Wilson Engelmann, Silvio Bitencourt da Silva, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil Elnur Nuri, Elvin Nasibov, Ege University, Pristina

Barriers to Adopting E-commerce with Small to Midsized Enterprise-SMEs in Developing Countries: an Exploratory Study in Australia

Shakir Karim, Ergun Gide, Australia

15:00 – 15:20

Coffee Break

Saeid Jamshidi, Rassoul Roustaei, Islamic Azad University, Iran Alican Doğan, Dokuz Eylul University, Pristina Incze Arpad, "1 Decembrie 1918" University of Alba Iulia, Romania


Session 2 15:20 – 17:20 ORDER 1

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TITLE An Approach to Obtain the Generalized Mixed Liner Stress Function for known OWA Weights with Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm Conceptual Analysis Studies in Turkish Tests and Suggestions to Solve the Computer Network Terms Lexicon Limestone Buildings Assessment Software in Spatial Sensitive Areas

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İki Aşamalı Gizli Dirichlet Ayırımı ile Haber Başlıklarının Sınıflandırılması

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Automated hybrid computer aided detection of breast cancer using MRI

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Leveraging Social Media for Development in Organizations

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AUTHOR, AFFILIATION and COUNTRY Efsun Coskun, Resmiye Nasiboğlu, Barış Tekin Tezel, Dokuz Eylul University, Pristina Yeşim Aktaş, Abdülkadir Çakır Ana Virtudes, Ana Faria, University of Beira Interior, Portugal Zekeriya Anıl Güven, Banu Diri, Tolgahan Çakaloğlu, Recep Tayyip Erdogan University, Turkey Ahmet Haşim Yurttakal, Hasan Erbay, Türkan Ikizceli, Seyhan Karaçavuş, Gökalp Çinarer, Bozok University, Turkey Abdul Haseeb Chaudhary

24/06/2021, Thursday São Luís, Brazil, GMT-6 IMPORTANT EVENTS TIME 24.06.2021 10:00 – 10:40 Keynote 4

TIME 24.06.2021 10:40 – 11:30 Keynote 5

TITLE “Human Rights: source and limit to the use of Artificial Intelligence in Public Security”

TITLE “Security and New Technologies – the role of law in internet security”

11:00 – 11:20

SPEAKER Professors Carlos Rodrigues & Ana Campina Portugal

HALL NAME

SPEAKER Professor Isabela Bacelar de Freitas Universidade Federal do Maranhão – UFMA, Brazil

HALL NAME

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Coffee Break

Session 3 11:20 – 13:00 ORDER 1 2

TITLE Integrating Multiple Parameters to Improve Spam and Phishing Email Filtering New Framework for Eliminating Redundant Multimedia Data on Internet

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A Comprehensive Analysis of Big Data in Health Care System of Australia Procedural Approach in Domestic Energy Audit Implementation for Safety and Minimal Power Losses

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Biogas Parameter Coordination for Improved Energy Output

AUTHOR, AFFILIATION and COUNTRY Ekansh Dubey, Shreyans Jain, India Sana Ruhi, Gaurisha Singh, Manish Bharati, Himani Kaushik, Avinash Kumar, Sarvjeet Herald, Affiliated to Uttarakhand Technical University, India Shakir Karim, Ergun Gide, Australia John Kojo Annan, Thomas Annan, Ismaila Annan, University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Ghana John Kojo Annan, Francis B. Effah, John E. Quaicoe, University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Ghana


13:00 – 14:00

Lunch

Session 4 14:00 – 16:00 ORDER 1 2 3

TITLE Effects of Entrepreneurial Orientation on the Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises: Evidence from SME in Malang, Indonesia Research on E-commerce model of agricultural products in Jiangxi Province Success and Failure Factors of It Project Management (Case study Nigeria)

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Development Target and Realization Path of Big Data Industry in Jiangxi Province

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Research on the effect measurement of e-commerce on industrial upgrading The Impact of IFRS on the Value Relevance of Other Comprehensive Income (OCI): Case Study of Indonesia

24.06.2021 16:00 – 16:30

Closing Ceremony

AUTHOR, AFFILIATION and COUNTRY Agrin Syifarose Mulyadi, Umanto Umanto, Novita Ikasari, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Wan Wei Olayinka Olasumbo Afolabi, Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus Si Qu, Jiangxi Cadre College of Economic Management, China; Yan Tang, Pingxiang Mining Group Planning Department, China Xiao Hong Jing Aria Farah Mita, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia


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