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IWIN2017 Program

Sunday, September 3, 2017
17:00 - 19:00Registration
Monday, Septebmer 4, 2017
9:00 - 9:10Opening
9:10 - 10:30Session 1
10:40 - 12:00Session 2
12:00 - 13:30Lunch Break
13:30 - 14:10Keynote Speech 1
14:20 - 15:40Session 3
15:50 - 17:10Session 4
Tuesday, Septebmer 5, 2017
9:00 - 10:20Session 5
10:30 - 12:10Session 6
12:10 - 13:30Lunch Break
13:30 - 14:10Keynote Speech 2
14:20 - 15:40Session 7
15:50 - 17:10Session 8
Wednesday, Septebmer 6, 2017
9:00 - 12:00Open Discussion
12:00 - 13:30Lunch Break
13:00 - 17:30Scientific Excursion
17:30 - 18:00Closing


Keynote Speech 1

  • Digital Forensics in Japan
    Prof. Ryoichi Sasaki

Keynote Speech 2

  • Learning with Gamification, Collaboration and Augmented Reality Technology
    Prof. Ivica Boticki

Session 1: IoT Systems and Devices

Chair: Yoshia Saito

  1. Development of management system for the office and the PC practice room using IoT technology
    Yuki Takabayashi, Yu Kagami, Haruka Kawauchi, Masao Isshiki, and Keiichi Abe
  2. Development of a scheduler with visualizing electricity consumption and controlling home appliance
    Takumi Shida, Shigeaki Miyazawa, Hiroshi Sugimura, Keiichi Abe, and Masao Isshiki
  3. Building smart block and base recognizing 3D electric circuit
    Masaki Ohtani, Norikane Kanai, and Masao Isshiki
  4. Acceleration method for real-time processing in distributed control system
    Akihiro Yamashita, Hiroshi Mineno, and Tadanori Mizuno

Session 2: Intelligent Transportation Systems

Chair: Takuya Yoshihiro

  1. A park & ride system for reduction of heavy traffic jam in provincial cities
    Chinatsu Ikeda, Masashi Saito, and Ryozo Kiyohara
  2. A study of driver's contexts for visibility of equipment on vehicle
    Yuki Chigira, Yuichi Tokunaga, and Ryozo Kiyohara
  3. VIS performance analysis in multi-lane T-junction
    Hiroki Ito, and Yusuke Takatori
  4. Evaluation of embedded platform for autonomous drive using Linux and GPU
    Shota Mizuno, Shinya Honda, Ryo Kurachi, Daisuke Hayakawa, and Naoya Chujo

Session 3: Data Models

Chair: Tomoki Yoshihisa

  1. Process improvement method by non-model approach
    Akihiro Hayashi, and Nobuhiro Kataoka
  2. Derivation of a map of variables in a loop structure
    Kozo Okano, Shinji Kusumoto, and Yukihiro Sasaki
  3. A method for verifying equivalence of functions in C language
    Satoshi Harauchi, Kozo Okano, and Shinpei Ogata
  4. A rule-based method of stepwise evaluating class diagrams
    Shinpei Ogata, Kazune Miyajima, Mizue Kayama, and Kozo Okano

Session 4: Multimedia Systems

Chair: Katsuhiko Kaji

  1. TinyASIO: A C++ library for using ASIO with short source code
    Eiichi Takebuchi, Tomoki Kajinami, Ichiro Tokuhiro, and Haruo Hayami
  2. A method for video advertisement insertion with audience comments on action game videos
    Yoshia Saito
  3. Wak-Wak Tube: A non-simultaneous YouTube co-viewing system
    Yuichi Bannai
  4. A design and implementation of distributed internet live broadcasting systems enhanced by could computing services
    Satoru Matsumoto, Yoshimasa Ishi, Tomoki Yoshihisa, Tomoya Kawakami, and Yuuichi Teranishi

Session 5: Position Recognition

Chair: Yu Enokibori

  1. A method for estimating indoor position and walking speed by using a smartphone, with the aim of grasping people flow in indoor passages
    Masaru Matsubayashi, and Yoh Shiraishi
  2. A proposal of method to correct GPS positioning error by using acceleration sensor
    Chiaki Yashiro, and Tomoyuki Yashiro
  3. A BLE beacon's movement and equipment failure detection method based on comparison of room-level Wi-Fi and BLE fingerprints
    Shota Ikeda, Fumitaka Naruse, and Katsuhiko Kaji
  4. A prototype of a precision forecasting system for real-time navigation with RTK-GNSS
    Tiphat Areeyapinun, and Tomoya Kitani

Session 6: Systems and Applications

Chair: Kozo Okano

  1. Statistical prediction of wagyu beef quality with bayesian hierarchical modeling
    Hisami Sano, Takatoshi Fujiki, Takuya Yoshihiro, Haruka Ikegami, Tamako Matsuhashi, and Kazuya Matsumoto
  2. Best-time estimation method by region and tourist spot using information interpolation
    Masaki Endo, Masaharu Hirota, Shigeyoshi Ohno, and Hiroshi Ishikawa
  3. Automatic recording of actors' body expressions with action cueing
    Takayoshi Takano, Hiroshi Shigeno, and Ken-ichi Okada
  4. Discovering hotspots using photographic orientation and angle of view from social media site
    Masaharu Hirota, Masaki Endo, Daiju Kato, and Hiroshi Ishikawa
  5. An approach for E-garment based skill analysis with accelerometer based skill segment extraction
    Yu Enokibori, Shinya Namikawa, and Kenji Mase

Session 7: Network and Security

Chair: Yoh Shiraishi

  1. A scheduling algorithm for slotted-CSMA based wireless mesh networks with highspeed links
    Yasuhiro Mori, Takahiro Noi, and Takuya Yoshihiro
  2. A strategy for mitigating information loss in anonymization by using nature of personal data
    Takayasu Yamaguchi, and Hiroshi Yoshiura
  3. A classifying method of unknown malicious websites using address features of each network address class
    Shihori Kanazawa, Yoshitaka Nakamura, Hiroshi Inamura, and Osamu Takahashi
  4. Online vertical fluctuation analysis for anomaly detection
    Makoto Imamura, Harumi Watanabe, Daniel Nikovski, and Amir-massoud Farahmand

Session 8: Industrial Applications

Chair: Ryozo Kiyohara

  1. A study on optimum mega-photovoltaic system design
    Hironori Honda, Yasushi Tachibana, Jin Umeoka, Masashi Saito, and Yasumitsu Suzuki
  2. Development of worker states classifier with vibration sensor and distance sensor
    Kazuyuki Iso, Minoru Kobayashi, and Takaya Yuizono
  3. Smart robot based on web resource with friendly communication and its application to library guide
    Yoichi Yamazaki, Takuya Shinkai, and Masao Isshiki
  4. A comparative study in business systems dealing with images: MongoDB vs. MySQL
    Tsukasa Kudo, and Yuki Furukawa
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