IWIN2021 Program
	Considering the recent circumstance of the COVID-19 pandemic, IWIN2021 committees have decided to hold IWIN2021 on-line.
	
	
	
		The electric data of IWIN2021 proceedings can be downloaded here.
	
	
	
	
	Oral presentations will consist of a 15 minutes presentation and 10 minutes of questions.
	
	
	
	Chair: Shinji Kitagami (Fukui University of Technology)
	
		- Digital innovation towards sustainable society
 Dr. Akio Yamada
Session 1: AI I
	Chair: Katsuhiko Kaji (Aichi Institute of Technology)
	
		- The proposal on the positioning mechanism using surveillance cameras
 Shin-ichi Yamamoto, Ryuji Kubota, Tetsuya Yokotani, Yuichi Tokunaga, Masashi Saito, Hironao Kawamura, and Hayato Kanayama
- Contour generation for object detection utilizing Cycle-GAN with error monitoring
 Tsukasa Kudo
- Verifications of influence by unknown longer titles of work on robustness of deep learning NER
 Yukihisa Yonemochi and Michiko Oba
Session 2: AI II
	Chair: Hiroshi Mineno (Shizuoka University)
	
		- Predicting microclimate based on difference from meteorological observatory
 Genki Nishikawa and Takuya Yoshihiro
- Estimating the best time to see cherry blossoms using SNS and time-series forecasting of tweet numbers using machine learning
 Tomonari Horikawa, Munenori Takahashi, Masaki Endo, Shigeyoshi Ohno, Masaharu Hirota, and Hiroshi Ishikawa
- Maintaining soundness of social network by understanding fake news dissemination and people's belief
 Risa Kusano, Kento Yoshikawa, Hiroyuki Sato, Masatsugu Ichino, and Hiroshi Yoshiura
Session 3: IoT and ITS
	Chair: Yuichi Tokunaga (Kanazawa Institute of Technology)
	
		- Multi-channel communication of LoRa using time division multiple access
 Shuto Ishikawa, Hikaru Yabe, Sakauchi Ryotaro, Nomoto Yota, Segawa Shunsuke, Eto Yuki, Naoyuki Masuda, and Mikiko Sode
- Localization method for an autonomous cart as a guard robot
 Yuya Sawano, Yuto Nagai, Takayuki Suzuki, and Ryozo Kiyohara
- A CyReal approach to sensor system development
 Kei Hiroi, Akihito Kohiga, and Yoichi Shinoda
- Proposal of an efficient downward communication method for a large-scale data collection system using MQTT
 Fuya Aoki, Koichi Ishibashi, and Tetsuya Yokotani
Session 4: Network
	Chair: Takuya Yoshihiro (Wakayama University)
	
		- A new Interest forwarding method coping with the publisher migration in NDN
 Taichi Iwamoto and Tetsuya Shigeyasu
- A proposal on mechanisms of ICN with traffic control functions for IoT communication
 Atsuko Yokotani, Hiroshi Mineno, Satoshi Ohzahata, and Tetsuya Yokotani
- A study on assistant devices for presentation of distinctive viewers’ POV in 360-degree Internet live broadcasting
 Masaya Takadaa and Yoshia Saito
- An efficient large-scale video-on-demand system on edge computing environments
 Satoru Matsumoto and Tomoki Yoshihisa
Session 5: Security and Algorithm
	Chair: Tomoya Kitani (Shizuoka University)
	
		- Towards resistance to memory inspection attacks on plausibly deniable distributed file systems
 Ryouga Shibazaki, Hiroshi Inamura, and Yoshitaka Nakamura
- A study on division impossibility in the lightweight N-party secure function evaluation for cloud-edge computing applications
 Yutaro Taki, Shigeru Fujita, and Norio Shiratori
- Verification of shell script behavior by comparing execution log
 Hitoshi Kiryu, Shinpei Ogata, and Kozo Okano
Session 6: Agricultural IT
	Chair: Kei Hiroi (Kyoto University)
	
		- Proposal of a small robot for agricultural observation
 Kenji Terada, Masaki Endo, Takuo Kikuchi, and Shigeyoshi Ohno
- Implement of low cost based IoT system in the paddy field to labor-saving and feasible study in Otari village, Japan
 Kazuma Nishigaki and Kanae Matsui
- A feature generation method for plant growth prediction using random forests
 Asada Yosuke and Yoshihiro Takuya
- Remote monitoring system for mushrooms using LoRa communication
 Hikaru Yabe, Shuto Ishikawa, Ryotaro Sakauchi, Yota Nomoto, Shunsuke Segawa, Yuki Eto, Naoyuki Masuda, and Mikiko Sode
Session 7: Application I
	Chair: Tomoo Inoue (University of Tsukuba)
	
		- A system to directly feed back the audience's attention ratio to the presentation venue
 Yuichi Takyo and Katsuhiko Kaji
- Software edutainment systems and analysis of learners' data based docker and edutainment
 Ryosuke Tsutsumi, Jiujun Wei, Shinpei Ogata, Masaaki Niimura, and Kozo Okano
- Development of a rainwater utilization system using LoRaWAN
 Shinji Kitagami and Toshihiro Kasai
- Design-thinking information system development methods for the information-impaired people
 Koji Yamada, Toru Takahashi, Sakiko Kasuya, and Nobuhiro Kataoka
Session 8: Application II
	Chair: Yoshia Saito (Iwate Prefectural University)
	
		- A proposal of method for collecting daily physical and mental state data using communication tools among parenting generation
 Kanae Matsui and Kazuma Nishigaki
- A safety training system of a portable grinder that combines virtual reality with an actual tool
 Tomoo Inoue and Asuki Nakanishi
- Development of a benchmark system on power-related control by BACnet/IP
 Kohei Miyazawa, Tetsuya Yokotani, and Hiroaki Mukai
- Quantitative process improvement for progress management process
 Akihiro Hayashi