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IWIN2019 Program

Sunday, September 8, 2019
17:00 - 19:00Registration
Monday, Septebmer 9, 2019
9:00 - 9:10Opening
9:10 - 10:25Session 1
10:35 - 11:50Session 2
11:50 - 13:10Lunch Break
13:10 - 15:15Session 3
15:30 - 16:10Keynote Speech 1
16:10 - 16:50Keynote Speech 2
Tuesday, Septebmer 10, 2019
9:00 - 10:15Session 4
10:25 - 12:05Session 5
12:05 - 13:00Lunch Break
13:00 - 13:40Keynote Speech 3
13:50 - 15:30Session 6
15:40 - 16:55Session 7
Wednesday, Septebmer 11, 2019
9:00 - 12:00Open Discussion
12:00 - 13:30Lunch Break
13:00 - 17:30Scientific Excursion
17:30 - 18:00Awards and Closing


Keynote Speech 1

  • Monophonic sonification for spatial navigation
    Dr. Phil. Tim Ziemer

Keynote Speech 2

  • The future in physical modeling and auralization
    Prof. Dr. Rolf Bader

Keynote Speech 3

  • Digital to natural - Innovation for smart world
    Dr. Katsuhiko Kawazoe

Session 1: Intelligent Transportation Systems

Chair: Yoshia Saito (Iwate Prefectural University, Japan)

  1. A study for zero emission lifestyle at sparse land
    Yuto Nagai and Ryozo Kiyohara
  2. Expanding the recognition range for a blind corner
    Hiroki Fujii and Yusuke Takatori
  3. A method for estimating road situations based on bicycle behavior sensing towards recommendation of comfortable route
    Yoh Shiraishi and Yusuke Takeyasu

Session 2: Multimedia and Groupware

Chair: Katsuhiko Kaji (Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan)

  1. A communication support method with viewers' POV capture in 360-degree Internet live broadcasting
    Yoshia Saito and Yuka Yamashita
  2. A video processing system to stabilize frame rates on trust-oriented Internet live video distributions
    Tomoki Yoshihisa, Satoru Matsumoto, Tomoya Kawakami, and Yuuichi Teranishi
  3. Time series analysis using idea generation support groupware
    Hideki Goromaru, Jun Munemori, Junko Itou, and Takaya Yuizono

Session 3: Network and Security

Chair: Kozo Okano (Shinshu University, Japan)

  1. Victims information management system at large scale disaster
    Kosuke Akasaka, Takayo Namba, Masao Isshiki, and Keiichi Abe
  2. Data gathering method of all sensor nodes in the shortest time for LPWA system
    Mikiko Sode Tanaka
  3. Enhancing 3D maps using RTK-GNSS to help improve the position solution in urban areas
    Aastha Sahni, Kyosuke Nakaaki, and Tomoya Kitani
  4. A study of image selection method in image-based authentication system using Web page browsing history
    Yusuke Iizawa, Yoshitaka Nakamura, and Hiroshi Inamura
  5. On theorem-proving trust safety properties - A case study
    Toshinori Fukunaga, Hideki Goromaru, Tadanori Mizuno, Kazuhiko Ohkubo, and Yoshinobu Kawabe

Session 4: Social Network and Data Analysis

Chair: Ryozo Kiyohara (Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Japan)

  1. Linking anonymous SNS accounts and real-world people through profiling
    Eina Hashimoto, Masatsugu Ichino, and Hiroshi Yoshiura
  2. Examination of analysis method based on location information and time series change using geotagged tweet for regional analysis
    Masaki Endo, Masaharu Hirota, Makoto Imamura, and Hiroshi Ishikawa
  3. To detect a deflation representing an event convergence in stream data
    Shigeyoshi Ohno, Takuma Toyoshima, Masaki Endo, and Takuo Kikuchi

Session 5: Data Models

Chair: Takuya Yoshihiro (Wakayama University, Japan)

  1. Training data generation method for deep learning using Cycle-GAN
    Tsukasa Kudo
  2. Proposal and evaluation for equivalence checking for C and Java functions with recursive data structures by SAW
    Rin Karashima, Satoshi Harauchi, Shinpei Ogata, and Kozo Okano
  3. Time series segmentation with leg analysis for human motion analysis
    Makoto Imamura, Mao Inoue, Masahiro Terada, and Daniel Nikovski
  4. Finding common features among multiple groups in sparse feature selections: A case study with Wagyu data
    Nanami Higashiguchi, Masatsugu Motohiro, Haruka Ikegami, Tamako Matsuhashi, Kazuya Matsumoto, and Takuya Yoshihiro

Session 6: Systems and Services

Chair: Tomoki Yoshihisa (Osaka University, Japan)

  1. A review assistance system for class diagram with voice assistance based on NLP
    Masashi Nakamura, Kozo Okano, Shinpei Ogata, and Toshifusa Sekizawa
  2. Implementation and evaluation of effectiveness for continuous using of prompting changeover system from repetitive behavior
    Yuya Miyawaki and Katsuhiko Kaji
  3. A life watching service by using interactive home robot
    Keiichi Abe, Hiroki Fuse, Makiko Okumura, and Masao Isshiki
  4. Influence of representation of a conversational agent for supporting a non-native speaker to talk with a native speaker
    Tomoo Inoue and Kumiko Kawai

Session 7: Industrial Applications

Chair: Hiroshi Inamura (Future University Hakodate, Japan)

  1. Knowledge transfer of project management technology using the PBL method
    Akihiro Hayashi
  2. Consecutive position control for spindles in CNC equipment
    Kazuhiko Tsutsui, Jun Sawaki, Naoya Chujo, and Tadanori Mizuno
  3. Failure prediction considering interaction between servo motors of FA equipments
    Masanori Haga, Kazuhiko Tsutsui, Katsuhiko Kaji, Katsuhiro Naito, Tadanori Mizuno, and Naoya Chujo
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