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Preface
This volume presents the proceedings of the 14th Human-Centered Computing
(HCC)conference,whichwasheldonlinefrom14–15December2020.Throughoutthe
extraordinary year of 2020, we witnessed many extraordinary and far-reaching events
unfolding in front of us. In the midst of the unforeseen turmoil, human-centred com-
puting became a term that attracted an unprecedented level of attention—while we
were restricted physically, technologies played an important role in closing the gaps
betweenpeople,drewclosersocietiesseparatedbygeographicboundariesandpolitical
disagreements and demonstrated the power of unity through virtual communities.
In2020,asmembers oftheHCC family, weexperiencedhow human communities
adapted to and thrived in the new “norm”; we proudly participated in the technology
provisioning that enableshundredsofthousands ofpeople toreceivebetter healthand
civic services; we accelerated the adaption of technologies that bridge ever-growing
digital divides which had become more prominent during the COVID-19 pandemic;
and we advocated the shift of paradigms to promote resilience and technology reach.
We are 11 months into the pandemic and quite likely we have only just seen the tip
of the iceberg of many socio-technological changes that this unfortunate event will
trigger—it will also give raise to, hopefully, new HCC discussion topics and research
directions.
At the end of 2020, we successfully reunited albeit virtually to look back on this
extraordinary year and exchanged what we had achieved on various fronts of HCC
researchdirections.HCC2020broughttogetherawiderangeofstate-of-the-artresearch
from different disciplines. Intotal,HCC2020 received 113 fullpapersubmissions. All
submissionswentthroughaverystrictreviewingprocess(atleasttwopeerreviewsand
one meta-review by senior programme committee members). In the end, the pro-
gramme committee accepted 28 long papers and 20 short papers to be included in the
HCC2020 post-conference proceedings. The quality of HCC2020 was ensured by the
arduouseffortsoftheprogrammecommitteemembersandinvitedreviewers,towhom
we owe our highest gratitude and appreciation.
Since its inception, the HCC conference faced the gravest challenges in 2020 and
thecommunityemergedwithincreasedstrength.Here,weoweourdeepestgratitudeto
theconferenceauthorswhohappilyadaptedtothenewconferencingparadigm.Weare
also grateful to all members of the Technical Programme Committee and conference
Organisation Committee, without whom we would not have enjoyed another year of
fruitfuldiscussion.Themostsignificanttaskfellupontheirexperiencedshoulders.This
year,wehadtoinviteextrareviewers,whodidagreatjobunderenormouspressures—
we thank them for their contributions and persistence. Last but not least, our special
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thanks go to Springer’s editorial staff for their hard work in publishing these
post-conference proceedings in the LNCS series.
January 2021 Qiaohong Zu
Yong Tang
Vladimir Mladenović
Organization
Conference Chairs
Yong Tang South China Normal University, China
Vladimir Mladenović University of Kragujevac, Serbia
Programme Committee Chair
Bin Hu Lanzhou University, China
Organisation Committee
Qiaohong Zu Wuhan University of Technology, China
Philip Moore Lanzhou University, China
Publication Committee
Bo Hu University of Southampton, UK
Jizheng Wan Coventry University, UK
Partners
University of Kragujevac, Serbia
South China Normal University, China
Wuhan University of Technology, China
University of Maribor, Slovenia
Reviewers
James Anderson Luis Carriço David Dupplow
Jose Albornoz Jingjing Cao Haihong E
Natasha Aleccina Qinghua Cao Talbi El-Ghazali
Angeliki Antonio Guohua Chen James Enright
Juan Carlos Augusto Tianzhou Chen Henrik Eriksson
Yunfei Bai Yiqiang Chen Chengzhou Fu
Roberto Barcino Lizhen Cui Yan Fu
Paolo Bellavista Aba-Sah Dadzie Shu Gao
Adam Belloum Marco De Sá José G. Rodríguez García
Marija Blagojević Matjaž Debevc Mauro Gaspari
Natasa Bojkovic Luhong Diao Bin Gong
Zoran Bojkovic Monica Divitini Horacio González-Vélez
viii Organization
Chaozhen Guo Hong Liu Xianfang Sun
José María Gutiérrez Lianru Liu Yuqing Sun
Chaobo He Lizhen Liu Wenan Tan
Fazhi He Yongjin Liu Menglun Tao
Hong He Alejandro Llaves Richard Taylor
Andreas Holzinger Yanling Lu Shaohua Teng
Bin Hu Hui Ma Boris Villazón-Terrazas
Cheng Hu Haoyu Ma Coral Walker
Changqin Huang Yasir Gilani Maria Vargas-Vera
Zongpu Jia Mohamed Menaa Jizheng Wan
Mei Jie Marek Meyer Qianping Wang
Hai Jin Danijela Milošević Yun Wang
Lucy Knight Dragorad Milovanović Yifei Wei
Hiromichi Kobayashi Vladimir Mladenović Ting Wu
Ines Kožuh Maurice Mulvenna Zhengyang Wu
Roman Laborde Mario Muñoz Toshihiro Yamauchi
Hanjiang Lai Aisha Naseer Bo Yang
Thomas Lancaster Tobias Nelkner Yanfang Yang
VictorLandassuri-Moreno Ivan Nikolaev Linda Yang
Liantao Lan Sabri Pllana Zhimin Yang
Bo Lang Xiaoqi Qin Xianchuan Yu
Agelos Lazaris Klaus Rechert Guanghui Yue
Chunying Li Uwe Riss Yong Zhang
Jianguo Li Andreas Schraber Gansen Zhao
Shaozi Li Stefan Schulte Shikun Zhou
Wenfeng Li Susan Scott Shuhua Zhu
Xiaowei Li Beat Signer Tingshao Zhu
Zongmin Li Matthew Simpson Gang Zou
Xiaofei Liao Mei Song
Contents
Dynamic Pick and Place Trajectory of Delta Parallel Manipulator. . . . . . . . . 1
Qiaohong Zu, Qinyi Liu, and Jiangming Wu
Design of Aquatic Product Traceability Coding Scheme Based
on EPC Label. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Qiaohong Zu, Ping Zhou, and Xiaomin Zhang
DEVS-Based Modeling and Simulation of Wireless Sensor Network. . . . . . . 19
Songyuan Gu, Chen Wu, and Yuanyuan Qin
Spatial Reciprocity Aided CSI Acquirement for HST Massive MIMO. . . . . . 31
Kaihang Zheng, Yinglei Teng, An Liu, and Mei Song
A Flexible Film Thermocouple Temperature Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Yulong Bao, Bin Xu, Huang Wang, Dandan Yuan, Xiaoxiao Yan,
Haoxin Shu, and Gang Tang
Design of a Morphing Surface Using Auxetic Lattice Skin
for Space-Reconfigurable Reflectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Bin Xu, Houfei Fang, Yangqin He, Shuidong Jiang, and Lan Lan
TheMethodofUserInformationFusionOrientedtoManufacturingService
Value Net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Wenjia Wu, Lin Shi, Jiaojiao Xiao, and Changyou Zhang
Image Fusion Method for Transformer Substation Based on NSCT
and Visual Saliency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Fang Zhang, Xin Dong, Minghui Liu, and Chengchang Liu
Permission Dispatching Mechanism Inside and Outside of the Warranty
Period for Equipment Maintenance Service System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Yujie Liu, Wenjia Wu, Wen Bo, Chen Han, Quanxin Zhang,
and Changyou Zhang
New Technology Development and Application Trends Based
on Monitoring of Patent Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Ce Peng, Tie Bao, and Ming Sun
A K-means Clustering Optimization Algorithm for Spatiotemporal
Trajectory Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Yanling Lu, Jingshan Wei, Shunyan Li, Junfen Zhou, Jingwen Li,
Jianwu Jiang, and Zhipeng Su