Students Received Honorable Mentions at the IPSJ National Convention
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Five master and undergraduate students received Student Honorable Mentions at the 78th national convention of IPSJ (Information Processing Society of Japan) on March 10-12, 2016. Student Honorable Mentions are given to students who have presented an outstanding paper at the convention.
- Yuma Hirose, master student in computer science and media engineering, for his paper ‘Applying optimum-path forest classifier to CBIR using hybrid similarity’
(adviser: Motonobu Hattori, associate professor in computer science and engineering) - Shota Shiraga, master student in computer science and media engineering, for his paper ‘Designing smartphone feedback based on the impression of vibration’
(adviser: Yuichiro Kinoshita, associate professor in computer science and engineering) - Yu Komiyama, undergraduate student in computer science and engineering, for his paper ‘Shape recognition and gesture estimation for Origami-based deformable surfaces’
(adviser: Yuichiro Kinoshita, associate professor in computer science and engineering) - Manani Masuda, undergraduate student in computer science and engineering, for her paper ‘Realization of shape changes in the flexible display utilizing Origami techniques’
(adviser: Yuichiro Kinoshita, associate professor in computer science and engineering) - Yoshiaki Yanagihashi, undergraduate student in computer science and engineering, for his paper ‘Developing phrase sets for evaluating Japanese text entry techniques’
(adviser: Kentaro Go, professor in computer science and engineering)