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Workshop 2021.06.22

June Plenary Meeting Announcement

At the Plenary Meeting in June, the final presentation of the special project "Challenge to Signate", and Group discussion session "Relationship between RWDC student research and real-world circulation" were held.

DateTuesday, June 22, 2021 17: 30-20: 00
Locationonline (zoom)

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

Special event "Challenge to Signate"

This is a special project organized by two RWDC students. In this project, students form a team and challenge the competitions of Signate. The purpose of this project is to improve students' leadership and machine learning abilities through this project. First, Etsutaro Kamino, a 4th generation student, introduced what "Signate" is and then explained the requirements for this project. Next, the leaders of two groups made a final presentation of the competitions that their group challenged.

PresenterShiori Nihei (8th generation student, Graduate School of Informatics)
ThemeAnalyzing foreign visitors to Japan!
PresenterXiaoyu Chen (7th generation student, Graduate School of Engineering)
ThemeThe relationship between employee happiness and job turnover

Group discussion session

"Relationship between RWDC student research and real-world circulation"

Students of RWDC leading program requested to include a chapter in their PhD dissertation that discusses the relationship between their research and real-world data circulation. In this regard, RWDC students explain their research and then discuss the relationship with the real-world data circulation and the social value created by the real-world data circulation. It will be a meaningful opportunity to think about the real-world data circulation in the RWDC students' own research. First, Professor Naoki Nishida explained the purpose of this session. Next, the two RWDC students introduced their research and explained their relationship with the real-world data circulation. Finally, the students and mentors were divided into two groups to have a heated discussion about the research of the introduced students.

StudentsAbraham Israel Monrroy Cano (1st generation student, Graduate School of Informatics)
ThemeApplied sensor simulation, applied deep learning and real-word data circulation
StudentsKoichi Miyazaki (3rd generation student, Graduate School of Informatics)
Theme研究成果による実世界データ循環

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