Papers presented in CRI’2019

The fourth edition of the Computer Science Research Conference CRI’2019 was held from 03 to 04 December 2019 at the Department of Computer Science of the Faculty of Science of the University of Yaounde I, Yaounde, Cameroon.

Volume 33 of the ARIMA Journal is a special issue dedicated to this edition.

The list of papers presented in this edition was as follows:

  1. Léonie Tamo Mamtio and Gilbert Tindo. An efficient end to end verifiable voting system
  2. Rodrigue Konan Tchinda and Clémentin Tayou Djamegni. Enhancing Reasoning with the Extension Rule in CDCL SAT Solvers
  3. Diane Tchuani Tchakonté, Emmanuel Simeu and Maurice Tchuente. Optimization of wireless sensor network lifetime for target coverage applications
  4. Rodrigue Domga Komguem, Razvan Stanica, Maurice Tchuente and Fabrice Valois. Adaptive message generation in intersection monitoring wireless sensor networks
  5. Olga Kengni Ngangmo, Ado Adamou Abba Ari, Dina Kolyang Taiwe and Mohamadou Alidou. Garanties de confidentialité différentielle de deux algorithmes d’un schéma multi-niveau de publication de données
  6. Fouakeu Tatieze Stéphane, Kamla Vivient Corneille and Ndamlabin Mboula Etienne. Genetic algorithm of centralized meta-scheduling in Cloud Computing
  7. Martin Xavier Tchembe, Maurice Tchoupé Tchendji and Armelle Linda Matene Kakeu. Une approche de génération de réseaux sociaux ad-hoc
  8. Soh Calvin Talle, Vivient Corneille Kamla and Jean Etienne Ndamlabin Mboula. A multi-agent distributed meta-scheduling model of micro-cloud based on acquaintances and double auctions – Communication
  9. Milliam Maxime Zekeng Ndadji, Maurice Tchoupe and Didier Parigot. A Projection-Stable Grammatical Model to Specify Workflows for their P2P and Artifact-Centric Execution
  10. Willy Kengne Kungne, Georges-Edouard Kouamou and Claude Tangha. Extending an artifact-driven workflow model to service composition
  11. Gérard Nzebop Ndenoka, Tchuente Maurice and Emmanuel Simeu. Langage et sémantique des expressions pour la synthèse de modèle Grafcet dans un environnement IDM
  12. Jean-Baptiste Bogneh Noussi, Maurice Tchoupé Tchendji and Sylvain Iloga. Parallel HMM-based similarity between finite sets of histograms
  13. Germes Obiang and Norbert Tsopze. Extraction des caractéristiques lexico-grammaticales et couplage des unités CRF (Conditional Random Field) au réseau de neurones profond pour l’extraction des aspects
  14. Clarisse Reine Djamkou Kameni and Norbert Tsopze. Approche basée sur les règles d’association pour la prise ne compte des dépendences entre les classes dans un problème de classification multi-label
  15. Michael Franklin Mbouopda and Paulin Melatagia Yonta A Word Representation to Improve Named Entity Recognition in Low-resource Languages.
  16. Wong Caroline Felicite, Kamla Vivient Corneille and Obaya Mureille Laure. Agent-based coordination protocol at a T-junction
  17. Azanzi Jiomekong, Paulin Melatagia, Vanil Feudjieu and Gaoussou Camara, Extraction des connaissances ontologiques du code source Java en utilisant les Chaînes de Markov Cachées