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Workshop 2021.03.23

March Plenary Meeting Announcement

At the Plenary Meeting in March, the special event "Challenge to Kaggle" by RWDC students and the final presentations were made by the 2020 graduates were held.

DateTuesday, March 23, 2021 17: 30-19: 30
Locationonline (zoom)

The following is a brief summary of the contents of the Plenary Meeting.

Special event "Challenge to Kaggle"

This project is a special project organized by three RWDC students. The content is for students to form a team and challenge the competition at Kaggle. The purpose of this project is to improve students' leadership and machine learning abilities through this project. First of all, as today's special guest, Mr. Draconda shared his experiences about "Kaggle". Mr. Draconda is a 4th year undergraduate student at the school of Informatics, Nagoya University. He has received numerous awards for "Kaggle." In the presentation, Mr. Draconda introduced the achievements of the "Kaggle" competition that he has participated in so far. He also introduced the purpose of participating in the competition and the experience and knowledge gained from the participation. Next, the leaders of the two groups announced the outcomes of the theme that their team challenged. Finally, Mr. Draconda and the mentors commented on the announcements from both groups.

Special PresentersDraconda (the School of Informatics, Nagoya University)
ThemeThe experience and knowledge gained from the participation to "Kaggle"
Group A
PresentersMasahiro Kato (6th generation student, Graduate School of Informatics)
ThemeDay level information on covid-19 affected cases
Group B
PresenterMukai Atsushi (7th generation student, Graduate School of Engineering)
ThemeI'm something of a painter myself

The final presentations from the 2020 graduates

There were 9 graduates in 2020. The graduates in turn introduced a number of overseas and domestic activities that they participated in the program. They introduced the purpose of participating in this series of activities and the experience and knowledge actually gained. Finally, they received questions and comments from the RWDC students and mentors.

PresentersQunjing Guo (2nd gen student, Graduate School of Economics), Takahiro Yamakoshi (3rd gen student, Graduate School of Informatics), Ryosuke Onose (3rd gen student, Graduate School of Informatics), Takahiro Tsukamoto (3rd gen student, Graduate School of Economics), Shimeng Peng (3rd gen student, Graduate School of Informatics), Yaonan Zhu (3rd gen student, Graduate School of Engineering), Nozomu Ohashi (4th gen member, Graduate School of Engineering)

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