Awards


We are delighted to announce that the winner of awards is:

[Best Paper]

Zongcan Li, Rafik Hadfi and Takayuki Ito. Divide-and-Conquer in Automated Negotiations Through Utility Decomposition

[Outstanding Paper]

Sachiko Kiyokawa, Dohjin Miyamoto, Miwa Nishinaka, Yuuki Namba, Tomoya Minegishi, Ryu Miyata and Hirotaka Osawa. Science Fiction Prototyping Method Improves Readers’ Narrative Experiences

・Hidekazu Yanagimoto, Kiyota Hashimoto and Tokuro Matsuo. Analysis of Human Gatherings in a Closed Area using BLE-Beacons

・Tessai Hayama and Daichi Niiyama. Case Study on the Effectiveness of Recommendation Algorithms for Sake Review Website

[Best Student Paper]

Zongcan Li, Rafik Hadfi and Takayuki Ito. Divide-and-Conquer in Automated Negotiations Through Utility Decomposition

[Outstanding student Paper]

Kodai Hirata, Soichiro Yokoyama, Tomohisa Yamashita and Hidenori Kawamura. Implementation of Autoregressive Language Models for Generation of Seasonal Fixed-form Haiku in Japanese

Hiroyuki Yamamoto and Satoshi Tojo. Effective Features for Finding Chord Interpretation Paths

・Pai-Ching Tseng, Teck-Xu Cheng, Yu-Jing Jang, Tzu-Ching Weng and Iuon-Chang Lin. Product Collaborative Recommendation Mechanism for a Non-Fungible Token Trading Platform


[Kunifuji Award]

・Jinrong Wu, Su Nguyen and Damminda Alahakoon. Explainable Structured Pruning for Large Transformer Models

Huy Phan, Shinobu Hasegawa and Wen Gu, Implementation of Automated Feedback System for Japanese Essays in Intermediate Education

Shunpei Taniguchi and Yukari Nagai, Creative Exploration through Idea Sketches in the Product Design Process: A Case of the Designers Highly Skilled in Digital Technologies


[Best Student Presentation Award]

Xiaoxue Liu, Shohei Kato and Wen Gu, A Multi-agent System for Modelling Influence Diffusion of Preference Rankings in Social Networks


[Best Crowd Award]:

It is a process for selecting the best quality paper (regular and short) based on conference attendees' decisions during the Q&A session using D-Agree. (details)

・Hidekazu Yanagimoto, Kiyota Hashimoto and Tokuro Matsuo, Analysis of Human Gatherings in a Closed Area using BLE-Beacons

・Kazufumi Hosoda, Shigeto Seno and Tsutomu Murata, Simulating reaction time for Eureka effect in visual object recognition using artificial neural network