* All times are based on Canada/Eastern EDT.

  • 8:00 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    8:00 AM - 8:30 AM EDT

    Registration

    Attendees registration

    8:15 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    8:15 AM - 5:00 PM EDT

    Pre-recorded presentations

    Pre-recorded presentations of each HQPs that were not able to attend the conference will run continuously on a monitor near the poster board area.

    8:30 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    8:30 AM - 8:45 AM EDT

    Day Two Opening Remarks

    Presenter: Margaret McKay, Program Leader, AI for Logistics, NRC

    8:45 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    8:45 AM - 9:05 AM EDT

    AI4L-110

    Presenters: (1) Beom Sae Shawn Kim from University of Calgary (2) Arash Mozhdehi from University of Calgary Submission titles: (1) Ant Colony Optimization Approaches for a Multi-Trip Vehicle Routing Problem with Heterogeneous Fleet and Time Windows: An Industrial Case Study (2) Solving Multi-Trip Time-Dependent Vehicle Routing Problem

    9:05 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    9:05 AM - 9:25 AM EDT

    AI4L-111

    Presenters: (1) Mahdi Mohammadizadeh from University of Calgary (2) Reza Safarzadeh from University of Calgary Submission titles: (1) Truck Route Recommendation System (2) Deep Learning Based Truck Traffic Prediction Under Extreme Weather Conditions Using Truck Probe GPS Data

    9:25 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    9:25 AM - 9:40 AM EDT

    The AI for Logistics Data Vault

    Presenter: Chaouki Regoui from the NRC Title: Building a transportation & logistics research data repository: Case of the Canadian Logistics Data Vault

    9:40 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    9:40 AM - 10:10 AM EDT

    AI4L-106

    Presenters: (1) Phani Kumar Patnala from The University of Manitoba (2) Phani Kumar Patnala from The University of Manitoba (3) Musharraf Ahmad Khan from The University of Manitoba Submission titles: (1) Road freight transport network resilience to extreme weather events: Concepts and open challenges (2) Design and deployment of an integrated, portable road-weather and traffic information system (3) Evaluating network elements using random walk for resilient route planning

    10:10 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    10:10 AM - 10:30 AM EDT

    Coffee break and networking

    Coffee, Refreshments and snacks will be served. During that coffee break, a demonstration of a driving environment & driver gaze instrumented vehicle demo will be performed at M-55 parking lot by Dr. Taufiq Rahman of NRC-AST to demonstrate their research project.

    10:30 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    10:30 AM - 10:40 AM EDT

    AI4L-131

    Presenters: Moein Sadeghi from University of British Columbia Submission titles: Addressing Uncertainties and Incorporating Flexibility in the Development of the Slave Geological Province Transportation Corridor

    10:40 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    10:40 AM - 11:20 AM EDT

    AI4L-114

    Presenters: (1) Ala Alqaisi from University of Windsor (2) Vipul Malhotra from University of Windsor (3) Andrew Naguib from University of Victoria (4) Shiv Sondhi from University of Windsor Submission titles: (1) Trustworthy Decentralized Last-Mile Delivery Framework Using Blockchain (2) Decentralized Proof of Delivery System with Blind Signature and Reputation-Based Trust Model for Last Mile Delivery (3) On Statistical Learning of Branch and Bound for Vehicle Routing Optimization (4) Evaluating Permissioned Blockchain Using Stochastic Modeling and Chaos Engineering

    11:20 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    11:20 AM - 11:50 AM EDT

    AI4L-130

    Presenters: (1) Mike Bauer from University of Western Ontario (2-3) Farhad Dalirani from University of Western Ontario Submission titles: (1) Development of an AI Driver Intentionality and Action Predictor to Improve Safety in Urban Last Mile Delivery Operation (2) Towards Driver-Centric Analysis in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems: Incorporating Multiple Environmental Sensors and Eye Gaze Data (3) Multi-Depth Cross-Calibration of Gaze Tracker with Stereoscopic and LiDAR Systems (On behalf of Farzan Heidari)

    11:50 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    11:50 AM - 12:00 PM EDT

    AI4L-121

    Presenter: Dr. Andrea Scott from University of Waterloo Project title: Medium range sea ice presence forecasting using AI approach

    12:00 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    12:00 PM - 12:10 PM EDT

    AI4L-123

    Presenter: Rahatara Ferdousi from University of Ottawa Submission Title: RailTwin: A Digital Twin Framework for Railway

    12:10 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    12:10 PM - 1:00 PM EDT

    Lunch break

    Lunch will be served to all registered poeple. Responsible AI: a brief Introduction and some NLP related examples 12:15 - 12:45

    1:00 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    1:00 PM - 1:20 PM EDT

    AI4L-132

    Presenters: (1) Jennifer Smith from Memorial University of Newfoundland (2) Reza Zeinali-Torbati from Memorial University of Newfoundland Submission titles: (1) Collecting Instructor Feedback to Develop an Adaptive Instructional System for Simulation-Based Lifeboat Training (2) Application of Adaptive Instructional Systems in Simulation-Based Lifeboat Training using Bayesian Networks

    1:20 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    1:20 PM - 1:40 PM EDT

    AI4L-133

    Presenters: (1) Saeid Kalantari from University of Calgary (2) Hadi Aghazadeh from University of Calgary Submission titles: (1) Intelligent Trailer Allocation and Truck Routing Using Deep Reinforcement Learning (2) Deep Reinforcement Learning for Drayage Operations: A Solution to Complex Scheduling and Planning Problems

    1:40 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    1:40 PM - 2:00 PM EDT

    AI4L-107

    Presenters: (1) Tinshu Sasi from The University of New Brunswick (2) Yunguo Guan from The University of New Brunswick Submission titles: (1) DSA-SCL : Device-specific Similarity Analysis using Siamese CNN and LSTM Networks for Malware Detection in IoT environments (2) Privacy-Preserving Services for Fog-aided Intelligent Transportation Systems

    2:00 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    2:00 PM - 2:30 PM EDT

    AI4L-108

    Presenters: (1) Erfan Ghiasvand from The University of New Brunswick (2) Mahdi Abrishami from The University of New Brunswick (3) Euclides Carlos Pinto Neto from The University of New Brunswick Submission titles: (1) Advanced persistent threat detection in industrial IoT systems (2) An Effective Approach to Detect Label Noise (3) Intrusion Detection Systems for Mitigating Security Issues in Internet of Vehicle (IoV)

    2:30 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    2:30 PM - 2:50 PM EDT

    Coffee break

    Coffee, Refreshments and snacks will be served.

    2:50 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    2:50 PM - 3:10 PM EDT

    AI4L-109

    Presenters: (1) Amir Firouzi from The University of New Brunswick (2) Alireza Zohourian from The University of New Brunswick Submission titles: (1-2) IoT Network Monitoring using IoT Device Profiling, Fingerprinting and Identification

    3:10 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    3:10 PM - 3:50 PM EDT

    AI4L-101

    Presenters: (1) Ricardo de Azambuja from Polytechnique Montréal (2) Rongge Zhang from Polytechnique Montréal (3) Giovanni Beltrame from Polytechnique Montréal (For Yann Bouteiller) (4) Hae Chan Mark Bong from Polytechnique Montréal Submission titles: (1) From Autonomous Driving to Aerial Robotics with CARLA (2) A Lightweight Visual Semantic Simultaneous Localization and Mapping Design for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (3) TMRL: Deep RL for Real-Time Applications (4) 3D Path Planning For Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Using Deep Neural Networks

    3:50 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    3:50 PM - 4:00 PM EDT

    XRT4TEAM

    Presenter: Maxine Berthiaume from NRC Submission Title: Evaluating a Virtual Reality training tool for first responders

    4:00 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    4:00 PM - 4:10 PM EDT

    AI4L Conference : Closing Remarks

    Presenter: Margaret McKay, Program Leader, AI for Logistics, NRC

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