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IWIN 2019 Awards

IWIN awards are given for the papers and speakers judged to make the significant contributions to the conference. The awards are allocated by members of IWIN committees.

IWIN2019 Best Paper Awards

Authors: Tsukasa Kudo
Title of the Paper: Training data generation method for deep learning using Cycle-GAN

Authors: Masanori Haga, Kazuhiko Tsutsui, Katsuhiko Kaji, Katsuhiro Naito, Tadanori Mizuno, and Naoya Chujo
Title of the Paper: Failure prediction considering interaction between servo motors of FA equipments

IWIN2019 Best Industrial Paper Award

Authors: Kazuhiko Tsutsui, Jun Sawaki, Naoya Chujo, and Tadanori Mizuno
Title of the Paper: Consecutive position control for spindles in CNC equipment

IWIN2019 Excellent Paper Awards

Authors: Aastha Sahni, Kyosuke Nakaaki, and Tomoya Kitani
Title of the Paper: Enhancing 3D maps using RTK-GNSS to help improve the position solution in urban areas

Authors: Eina Hashimoto, Masatsugu Ichino, and Hiroshi Yoshiura
Title of the Paper: Linking anonymous SNS accounts and real-world people through profiling

Authors: Keiichi Abe, Hiroki Fuse, Makiko Okumura, and Masao Isshiki
Title of the Paper: A life watching service by using interactive home robot

IWIN2019 Best Presentation Award

Award Winner: Rin Karashima
(for the Paper: Proposal and evaluation for equivalence checking for C and Java functions with recursive data structures by SAW)

IWIN2019 Student Awards

Award Winner: Kosuke Akasaka
(for the Paper: Victims information management system at large scale disaster)

Award Winner: Yusuke Iizawa
(for the paper: A study of image selection method in image-based authentication system using Web page browsing history)

Award Winner: Nanami Higashiguchi
(for the paper: Finding common features among multiple groups in sparse feature selections: A case study with Wagyu data)

Award Winner: Yuya Miyawaki
(for the paper: Implementation and evaluation of effectiveness for continuous using of prompting changeover system from repetitive behavior)

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