Students Received Honorable Mentions at the IPSJ National Convention

03/18/2016 Topics

 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.

  1. 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)
  2. 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)
  3. 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)
  4. 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)
  5. 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)