The Best Paper/Poster Awards are given to individuals or teams for their outstanding contributions to the IEEE ISCC. These awards recognize excellence in original research, innovative thinking, and the quality and impact of the scientific contribution. The selection criteria for the awards may vary, but generally take into account factors such as reviewers’ evaluation and the quality of the in-person presentation. Student paper should be presented by the student first-author in order to be considered for the award program. Winning an IEEE ISCC award for best paper can be a significant achievement for a researcher or research team, as it recognizes their expertise and contributions to their field.
IEEE ISCC 2023 delivered four categories of awards:
- Best Full Paper Award;
- Best Student Full Paper Award;
- Best Short Paper & Poster Award;
- Best Student Short Paper & Poster Award.
The awardees of 2023 edition held in Tunisia was:
Best Full Paper Award
“Accelerating IDS Using TLS Pre-Filter in FPGA” by Vlastimil Kosaar (Brno University of Technology), Lukas Sismis and Jirı Matousek (CESNET), Jan Korenek (Brno University of Technology) Czech Republic
Best Full Paper Award (2nd)
“Solving Band Diagonally Dominant Linear Systems Using Gaussian Elimination: Shared-Memory Parallel Programming with OpenMP” by Sirine Marrakchi and Heni Kaaniche (University of Sfax, Tunisia)
Best Student Full Paper Award
“MultiTASC: A Multi-Tenancy-Aware Scheduler for Cascaded DNN Inference at the Consumer Edge” by Sokratis Nikolaidis (NTU, Athenes, Greece), Iakovos S. Venieris (Samsung AI, UK) and Stylianos Venieris (National Technical university of Athenes, Greece)
Best Student Full Paper Award (2nd)
“An eXplainable Artificial Intelligence Method for Deep Learning-Based Face Detection in Paintings” by Siwar Ben Gamra, Ezzeddine Zagrouba (University of Elmanar, Tunisia) and André Bigand (University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France)
Best Short Paper & Poster Award
“A GNN-Based Rate Limiting Framework for DDoS Attack Mitigation in Multi-Controller SDN” by Ali El kamel (PRINCE Research Lab, ISITCOM, University of Sousse, Tunisia)
Best Student Short Paper & Poster Award
“A Novel Framework for Distribution Power Lines Detection” by Damos Ayobo Abongo (ESPRIT Engineering School, Tunisia), Mohamed Gaha (Institut de Recherche d’Hydro-Québec (IREQ) & Hydro-Québec, Canada), Safa Cherif (ESPRIT), Wael Jaafar (École de Technologie Supérieure, Canada), Guillaume Houle and Christian Buteau (Hydro-Quebec, Canada)
Best Student Short Paper & Poster Award (2nd)
“Adaptive Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach for Service Migration in MEC-Enabled Vehicular Networks” by Sabri Khamari, Abdennour Rachedi, Toufik Ahmed and Mohamed Mosbah (Univ. Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, CNRS, LaBRI, France)