Programme
This JCC-BD&ET edition will be held in person, enabling virtual synchronous presentations and allowing interaction with face-to-face and remote attendees through the WEBex platform (access, password: JCC-UNLP). The Conference will streamed at YouTube (access).
| Opening Dissertation. “¿Qué pueden hacer las supercomputadoras de Juelich en HPC y IA que tú no puedes hacer en tu PC?” Ph.D. Alexandre Otto Strube (Forschungszentrum Jülich – Germany). | Presentations – Session 2 | Presentations – Session 4 | |
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| Presentations – Session 1 | Presentations – Session 3 | Presentations – Session 5 | |
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| Panel 1. “Ideas claves en Cloud Computing, Big Data & Emerging Topics” | Panel 2. Interaction between the Academy and productive sectors. | ||
| Closing of the JCC-BD&ET. Break. |
Postgraduate courses associated with the JCC-BD&ET:
- “Aprendizaje Automático”. Ph.D. Franco Ronchetti (UNLP).
- “Fundamentos de Computación Gráfica, Imágenes y Visión por Computador”. MSc. Oscar Bría (UNLP).
Tuesday
9 am
Opening Dissertation “¿Qué pueden hacer las supercomputadoras de Juelich en HPC y IA que tú no puedes hacer en tu PC?””.
Ph.D. Alexandre Otto Strube (Forschungszentrum Jülich – Germany).
11 am – Session 1
Presentations:
- Optimization of Emergency Department Staff Configuration using Montecarlo Clustering Search Algorithm and ABM Simulation.
- Implementation of the Sylvester equation for HODLR and HALR H-matrices.
- Implementation of smart electricity meter.
- Contributions to the modeling and simulation of an automatic package classification system to improve decision-making in line balancing.
- No Latency, No Waste: How Fog Computing Optimizes Precision Agriculture.
M. Harita (UAB – Spain), A. Wong (UAB – Spain), D. Rexachs (UAB – Spain), E. Luque (UAB – Spain), E. Bruballa (EUG – Spain), F. Epelde (UAB – Spain).
G. Berger (UdelaR – Uruguay), F. Uslenghi (UdelaR – Uruguay), E. Dufrechou (UdelaR – Uruguay), P. Ezzatti (UdelaR – Uruguay).
M. Manzin (UNLP – Argentina), S. Medina (UNLP – Argentina), L. Libutti (UNLP – Argentina), D. Montezanti (UNLP – Argentina), L. Navarria (UNLP – Argentina).
E. Acosta (UNGS – Argentina), J. A. de Queiroz (UNIFEI – Brazil), A. Gaudiani (UNGS – Argentina).
R. Gonçalves (UAI – Argentina), G. Rossi (UAI / UNLP – Argentina).
12.30 pm – Panel 1
“Ideas claves en Cloud Computing, Big Data & Emerging Topics”.
Coordinators: Ph.D. Marcelo Naiouf (UNLP – Argentina).
Participants:
- Ph.D. Emilio Luque Fadón (UAB – Spain).
- Ph.D. José Angel Olivas Varela (UCLM – Spain).
- Ph.D. Cecilia Sanz (UNLP – Argentina).
Wednesday
9 am – Session 2
Presentations:
- Real Estate Market in Buenos Aires (Argentina): A Hedonic and Interpretable Machine Learning Approach.
- Call Audit Automation in the ‘148’ Government Helpline of Buenos Aires Province Using Generative Artificial Intelligence.
- Orthogonal Moments-Based Feature Extraction for MRI Classification.
- Rule-Based Matching for Real Estate Features Detection.
- Interpretable Machine Learning for Real Estate Valuation: A Case Study with Small Data.
E. Gutiérrez (UNS – Argentina), L. Lanzarini (UNLP – Argentina), F. Delbianco (UNS – Argentina), R. Cecchini (UNS – Argentina).
M. P. Ponce (UNLP – Argentina), F. Len (UNICEN – Argentina).
G. Degiuseppe (UCA – Argentina), A. Quintero-Rincón (UCA – Argentina).
M. A. Ibañez Gutkin (UNLP – Argentina), A. A. Pagano (UNLP – Argentina), L. Tanevitch (UNLP – Argentina), D. Torres (UNLP / UNQ – Argentina).
E. Gutiérrez (UNS – Argentina), L. C. López del Río (US – Spain), J. M. C. Ocerín (iManagement & Tourism – Spain).
11 am – Session 3
Presentations:
- Evaluating Large Language Models for the Generation of Unit Tests with Equivalence Partitions and Boundary Values.
- Pipeline to detect spike-and-wave EEG patterns based on polynomial regression modeling and Taylor series feature selection.
- Data Strategy for Competitiveness in Smart Territories.
- Internet deception to share IoC.
- Automated and Secure Login in ALERTAR, a Resilient Cloud–Fog–Edge mHealth System for Hospital Environments.
- Development of Intelligent Fuzzy Systems: Hate Speech and Radicalization in Social Media.
M. Rodríguez (UNLP – Argentina), G. Rossi (UNLP – Argentina), A. Fernández (UNLP – Argentina).
M. F. Adell (UCA – Argentina), J. Balda (UCA – Argentina), F. Casas (UCA – Argentina), C D’Giano (FLENI – Argentina), A. Quintero-Rincón (UCA / FLENI – Argentina).
F. del Toro Osorio (Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería – Colombia), V. E. Ospina Becerra (Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería – Colombia), E. Estévez (UNS / UNLP – Argentina).
P. G. Maddalena Kreff (UNLP – Argentina), P. Venosa (UNLP – Argentina), P. Bazán (UNLP – Argentina).
C. Zanellato (UNCOMA – Argentina), R. Cañibano (UNCOMA – Argentina), J. Balladini (UNCOMA – Argentina)
J. A. Olivas Varela (UCLM – Spain), A. Montoro-Montarroso (UCLM – Spain).
Thursday
9 am – Session 4
Presentations:
- How to evolve from Problem to Agent-Based Simulator.
- Epanechnikov nonparametric kernel density estimation based feature-learning in respiratory disease chest X-ray images.
- Design of an Scent-Emitting Device and its Integration into an Immersive Virtual Reality Game.
- Development and Implementation of an AWS-Based Platform for Automated Prediction of Antibiotic Resistance from Mass Spectrometry Profiles.
- WEEE Prediction Model Based on Neural Networks.
F. Mesas (UAB – Spain), M. Taboada (UAB – España), D. Rexachs (UAB – Spain), F. Epelde (UAB – Spain), A. Wong (UAB – Spain), E. Luque (UAB – Spain).
V. A. López Marsico (UCA – Argentina), A. Quintero-Rincón (UCA – Argentina), H. Batatia (Universidad Heriot-Watt – EAU).
J. S. Benitez (UNLP – Argentina), M. J. Abásolo (UNLP – Argentina), R. A. Guerrero (UNSL – Argentina).
M. Flores Estay (UCM – Chile), X. A. López Cortés (UCM – Chile), J. I. Bernal Osses (UTALCA – Chile), J. M. Manríquez-Troncoso (UCM – Chile).
J. Facuy (UAE – Ecuador), A. Pasini (UNLP – Argentina), E. Estévez (UNS / UNLP – Argentina), C. Moran (UAE – Ecuador).
11 am – Session 5
Presentations:
- Smart Ecosystem to Assist Government Decisions in the Health Sector.
- Building omnichannel intelligent virtual assistants.
- Development of a Hand Motion Sensing Glove for Exergames: Design Evolution and Future Perspectives.
- Ensuring Quality in the OECD AI Lifecycle Through ISO/IEC Standards.
- Cryptocurrency Price Forecasting: A Comparative Analysis of Standalone and Hybrid Deep Learning Models.
M. Romagnano (UNSJ – Argentina), M. Sordo (Harvard Medical School – México).
P. Pintado (UAZUAY – Ecuador), D. Mejia (UAZUAY – Ecuador), G. Duque (UAZUAY – Ecuador), A. Cabrera (UAZUAY – Ecuador), D. Iturralde (UAZUAY – Ecuador), E. Mora, J. Fajardo (UAZUAY – Ecuador).
A. Del Gener (UNLP – Argentina), C. Sanz (UNLP – Argentina).
J. I. Torres (UNLP – Argentina), A. Pasini (UNLP – Argentina), P. Pesado (UNLP – Argentina).
D. Bhardwaj (URV – Spain), A. F. Bariviera (URV – Spain).
12.30 pm – Panel 2
Interaction between the Academy and productive sectors.
Coordinator: Ph.D. Federico Walas Mateo
Participants:
- Gustavo Guitera (SIEMENS).
- Eduardo Aranzabal (FECOFE).
- Agustin Escofet (Fundación Loma Negra).
1.30 pm
Best Paper Award: : “Call Audit Automation in the ‘148’ Government Helpline of Buenos Aires Province Using Generative Artificial Intelligence”. M. P. Ponce (UNLP), F. E. Len (UNICEN).
Closing of the JCC-BD&ET 2025.


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