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        <article-title>PROCEEDINGS of RIF 2024 Women Empowering Innovations in Artificial Intelligence</article-title>
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          <institution>Abdelhamid Mehri University Constantine</institution>
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        <year>2024</year>
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      <p>Partners
SESSION 01: Healthcare Innovations and AI Applications
CoMediC: Empowering Collaborative and Participatory Medical Multimodal Data
Collection Projects
Wafia Abada, Abdelkrim Bouramoul andAsma Ayari
A Novel Ensemble Learning Approach for Diabetes Prediction in Imbalanced Datasets 18
Djalila Boughareb, Said Bouteldja and Hamid Seridi
Detection of atherosclerosis using deep learning
Juliet Chebet Moso, Mohamed Tahar Bennai, Zahia Guessoum, Stéphane Cormier Jasminka
Hasić Telalović
SESSION 02 : Advanced AI Applications
Machine Learning-Driven Distributed Intrusion Detection System for the Internet of
Vehicles
Joud AlFarra, Leena Alam, Naila Marir Akila Sarirete
Advancing Video Game Addiction Detection: A Stacking Ensemble Approach Utilizing
Machine Learning and Deep Learning Models
Amina Bouhadja and Abdelkrim Bouramoul
Generating Synthetic Training Data for Named Entity Recognition with Large-Scale
Models Integrating Wikidata and GPT
Adel Belbekri, Wissem Bouarroudj, Fouzia Benchikha and Zizette Boufaida
SESSION 03 : :AI-Powered Social Innovation
A Semantic Framework for Monitoring Wheat Grain Warehouses
Lynda Djakhdjakha , Brahim Farou, Imane Bouacida, Aya Meguellatni,
An intelligent optimization technique of Automatic Speech Recognition for Smart
Homes
Rabab Hamed M. Aly and Aziza Ibrahim Hussein
SPOC “Gender in Digital Education”: a means to promote Egalitarian e-Pedagogy and
Sustainable Development
Lilia Cheniti Belcadhi, Ghada A. EL KHAYAT and Mohamed El Hadi Benelhadj</p>
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      <title>SESSION 03 : AI and Optimization</title>
      <p>A Hybrid Ant Colony-Cellular Automata Algorithm for Improved Edge Detection of
Images,
Safia Djemame
SVM hyper-parameter optimization for sentiment analysis using Termite alate
Optimization algorithm
Faiza Merah and Haouassi Hichem
Online Matching based Firefly Algorithm for Dynamic Ridesharing
Hiba Abdelmoumene and Amina Bousena</p>
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      <title>Session 5: SHORT PAPERS</title>
      <p>A restaurant recommendation system based on collaborative filtering using machine
learning algorithms and the multi-criteria method
Maroua Chemlal, Amina Zedadra, Ouarda Zedadra Med Nadjib Kouahla
Preserving Algeria's cultural heritage with blockchain technology
Insaf Boumezbeur, Meriem Seghiri, Yasser Nassim Benzagouta, Abdelaziz Debbache,
Karim Zarour
A Comparative Study On Sentiment Lexicons For Automatic Labeling
Zohra Mehenaoui, Chayma Merabti, Houda Tadjer, Yacine Lafifi
Machine and Deep Learning Innovations for Protein Structure Quality Assessment
Loubna Terra, Fouzia Benchikha Mohamed Hachem Kermani
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        <title>Preface</title>
        <p>The international conference on Research in computIng at Feminine (RIF) in Constantine, Algeria, has been
held annually since 2012 and has emerged as a gathering for women researchers, engineers, and practitioners
in the field of computer science. This multidisciplinary event aims to foster collaboration and address the
challenges of advancement in the field, with a particular emphasis on emerging technologies. The upcoming
RIF 2024 edition, themed “Women Empowering Innovations in AI,” highlights the conference’s focus on
women’s contributions in artificial intelligence. Grounded in scientific inquiry, the conference explores
crucial aspects such as clarifying fundamental concepts, presenting cutting-edge research, implementing
practical findings, and conducting experiments within the realm of advanced technology. Researchers and
practitioners are encouraged to submit original contributions, enriching the ongoing narrative of women’s
impact in computing. The call for submissions welcomes both regular and short papers that delineate original
work and applications across any of the areas listed below. Researchers are invited to submit comprehensive
research reports or work-in-progress reports, offering a diverse range of insights and perspectives. For those
unable to attend the conference, RIF 2024 will offer Hybrid (online) participation options.
We encouraged submissions that explore various aspects, including but not limited to:
In response to the call for papers, 33 papers were submitted. Each paper was reviewed by at least two
reviewers and evaluated based on originality, quality, and relevance to the conference topics. The Program
Committee selected 16 papers (12 as regular papers and 4 short papers) for publication in the proceedings
and presentation at the Conference.</p>
        <p>We would like to express our appreciation to the authors of the submitted papers, the Program Committee
members, and the external reviewers. We owe special thanks to the Organizing Committee members for the
hard work they did locally in Constantine.</p>
        <p>MAY 2024,
Fouzia MAGRA-BENCHIKHA</p>
        <p>Faiza BELALA
Zizette BOUFAIDA</p>
        <p>Wafa GHEMMAZ</p>
        <p>Naila Marir
Wissem BOUARROUDJ</p>
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        <title>Program</title>
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        <title>Conference chairs</title>
        <p>Fouzia MAGRA-BENCHIKHA, University of Constantine 2, Algeria
Faiza BELALA, University of Constantine 2, Algeria
Zizette BOUFAIDA, University of Constantine 2, Algeria</p>
        <p>Organizing Conference Chairs
Wafa GHEMMAZ, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Naila MARIR, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Wissem BOUARROUDJ, Constantine 2 University, Algeria</p>
        <p>Organizing Conference Committee
Souad BOUAICHA, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Souheila BOUDOUDA, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Meriem THABET, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Adla BENTELIS, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Bouchra GUELIB, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Rayene BOUNAB, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Hadjer BECHINIA, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
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        <p>Program Committee
Afifa Ghenai, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Aicha Aggoune, Guelma University , Algeria
Akila Sarirete, Effat University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Amira Gherboudj, Constantine 1 University, Algeria
Chafia Bouanaka, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Djalila Boughareb, Guelma University, Algeria
Faiza Belala, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Faiza Titouna, Batna University, Algeria
Faten Fakhfakh, Sfax University, Tunisia
Fouzia Magra-Benchikha, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Ghada El Khayat, University of Alexandria, Egypt
Heba Aslan, Nile University, Egypt
Hella Ben Ayed, Faculty of science, Tunis, Tunisia
Houria Oudghiri, Lehigh University, Pennsylvania, USA
Imen Ben Said, Digital Research Center of Sfax (CNRS), Tunisia
Khouloud Boukadi, Faculty of Economics and Management of Sfax, Tunisia
Lamia Belguith, Faculty of Economics and Management of Sfax, Tunisia
Leila Ben Ayed, National School of Computer Science, Tunisia
Lilia Cheniti Belcadhi, University of Sousse, Tunisia.</p>
        <p>Maroua Bouzid, Caen University, France.</p>
        <p>Maryline Laurent, Telecom, Paris, France
Maya Benabdelhafid, Graduate School of Accounting and Finance of Constantine, Algeria
Meriem Belguidoum, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Meriem Djezzar, Khenchla University, Algeria
Nadia Zeghib, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Nardjess Bouchemal, University of Mila, Algeria
Nadjette Benhamida, Guelma University, Algeria
Naila Bouchemal, ECE School of Engineers Paris, France
Nassima Bouchareb, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Nassira Chekkai, Lyon 1 University, France
Nora Taleb, University of Annaba, Algeria
Nidhi Gautam, Panjab University Chandigarh, INDIA
Olena M. Motuzka, National Academy of Statistics, Ukraine
Olga Santos, Research Group, Artificial Intelligence Department, Computer Science School,
UNED. Madrid Spain
Ouassila Hioual, Khenchela University, Algeria
Passent ElKafrawy, Menoufia University, Egypt
Safia Djemame, Setif University, Algeria
Sahar Fawzi, Nile University, Egypt
Sahar Smaali, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Sara Sabba, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Sofia Kouah, University of Oum El Bouaghi, Algeria.</p>
        <p>Souheila Boudouda, Constantine 2 University, Algeria
Walaa Medhat, Nile University, Egypt
Zahia Guessoum, Université de Reims, France
Zhara Mehnaoui, Guelma University, Algeria</p>
        <p>Zizette Boufaida, Constantine 2 University, Algeria</p>
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        <title>Keynote Speakers</title>
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      <title>Pr Esma Aïmeur</title>
      <p>Esma Aïmeur is a Professor in the Department of
Computer Science at the University of Montreal. She is
the Director of the Artificial Intelligence and
Cybersecurity Laboratory. She obtained her Ph.D. in
computer science (Artificial Intelligence) from the
University of Paris 6 (France). She works on privacy
and security, applying artificial intelligence techniques
to manage personal data in e-Learning, Finance, and
Medicine. Her most recent research focuses on online
deception, fake news, ethics of artificial intelligence,
social networks, security awareness, recommender
systems, and privacy preservation.</p>
      <p>Pr Nawres KHLIFA, Engineer and PHD of the
National School of Engineers of Tunis ENIT, Tunisia. She
is currently Professor at the Higher Institute of Medical
Technologies of Tunis- Tunis El Manar University. She
coordinates the TIMEd team: Medical Image Processing.
Her research work focuses on Artificial Intelligence in
medical imaging, emotion recognition and gaze tracking.
Dr Hadjira BOUDER, a Doctor of Law and a
permanent researcher specializing in Digital Law at the
Center for Research on Scientific and Technical
Information (Cerist). She is the head of the first research
team on Digital Law in Algeria. She has conducted several
research works in the field of Digital Law (scientific
articles, national and international communications,
research reports, etc.), particularly on intellectual property
in the digital space, cybercrime, electronic signatures, and
e-commerce.</p>
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