Rumen Mironov received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in telecommunications from Technical University of Sofia and M.Sc. in applied mathematics and informatics from Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Informatics. Currently, he is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Telecommunications and teaches programming in object oriented languages, digital signal processing, digital image processing, audio and video communications over Internet, and other subjects. His current research focuses on multidimensional signal processing, pattern recognition, audio and video communications, information systems, computer graphics, and programming languages. During his research activities, Dr. Mironov participated in more than 20 national and international projects and was the PI of several of them. He published more than 120 papers. Dr. Mironov is Member of IJBST Journal Group, Bulgarian Association of Pattern Recognition (IAPR), and Bulgarian Union of Automation and Automation Systems.Roumiana Kountcheva is Vice President of TK Engineering. She got her M.Sc. and Ph.D. at the Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria, and became Senior Researcher (SR) in 1993. She had two post-doc trainings in Japan (Fujitsu, 1977 and Fanuc, 1980). She has more than 220 publications (including 35 book chapters and 5 patents) and presented 28 plenary speeches at international conferences and workshops. She is Member of IRIEM, IDSAI, IJBST Journal Group, and Bulgarian Association for Pattern Recognition. R. Kountcheva participated as PI, Co-PI, and Team Member of 47 scientific research projects, from which 14 were international. She is Co-Editor of several SIs in Symmetry MDPI and Reviewer of WSEAS conferences and journals. Also, R. Kountcheva edited several books for Springer SIST series.Ivo Draganov received B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. in telecommunications from Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria, in 2003, 2005, and 2009. Currently, he is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Telecommunications and teaches programming in assembler, digital design, measurements in telecommunications, audio systems and speech coding, multimedia systems, digital video broadcasting, and other subjects. His main areas of scientific research are digital image processing, pattern recognition, multimedia systems, and neural networks. He is Member of the Editorial Board of the Computer and Communications Engineering Journal. During his research activities, Dr. Draganov participated in more than 10 national and international projects and published more than 100 papers.Kazumi Nakamatsu received the Ms.Eng. and Dr.Sci. from Shizuoka University and Kyushu University, Japan, respectively. His research interests encompass various kinds of logic and their applications to computer science, especially paraconsistent annotated logic programs and their applications. He has developed some paraconsistent annotated logic programs called Annotated Logic Program with Strong Negation (ALPSN), Vector ALPSN (VALPSN), Extended VALPSN (EVALPSN) and before-after EVALPSN (bf-EVALPSN) recently and applied them to various intelligent systems such as a safety verification based railway interlocking control system and process order control. He is Author of over 150 papers and 20 book chapters and 10 edited books published by prominent publishers. Kazumi Nakamatsu has chaired various international conferences, workshops, and invited sessions, and he has been Member of numerous international program committees of workshops and conferences in the area of Computer Science.