Lab Retreat 2018
Date: Aug 7 (Tue) - 9 (Thu), 2018
Venue: Hotel Gujo-Hachiman, Gifu Prefecture
Purpose: Share our knowledge and exchange our ideas within/outside of our laboratory.
Attendees: MI Lab @ NAIST-IS, Sakumura Lab @ NAIST-BS, Sakumura Lab @ Aichi PU, Maruno Lab @ Kyoto WU
Summary:
Some give a tutorial lecture on a topic related to his/her research.
Each of the other attendees gives a lecture presentation on his/her own research.
If you are assigned to one of the poster sessions, please prepare your poster in B1 size.
Every student is required to submit a report on your/others' presentation to the supervisor after the lab retreat.
Travel Information:
A bus will pick up attendees at NAIST, Gakken-Kitaikoma Sta., Takanohara Sta., and Kyoto Sta.
An attendee can take trains at your own risk and payment. See https://yahoo.jp/NPfPFD
Time Table:
[Aug 7]
8:00 departure
11:30 arrival at Oasis Park
11:30-12:15 lunch
13:00 arrival at Gujo-Hachiman
14:00-17:00 sessions (60 min x 1, 30 min x 3)
- Katsuyuki Kunida (60 min): Tutorial: Frequency Coding of Intracellular Signal Transduction
- Jeric Cruz Briones (MI): Using Surrogates for Significance Testing
- Ferdinand Sauer (MI): A Technical Introduction to Cryptocurrency
- Panyawut Sriiesaranusorn (MI): Depression Classification Based on RsfMRI Data Using Deep Learning
17:30 dinner
19:00-22:00 Gujo dance & firework
22:00-24:00 night session
[Aug 8]
8:00-11:30 sessions (30 min x 6)
- Yuichiro Ohgi (CB): Computational Modeling of Angiogenesis Based on Cell-Cell Mechanical Interactions
- Haruki Inoue (CB): Cooperative S6K Activation Mechanism by Insulin and Leucine
- Sae Iritani (CB): Mechanobiology of Robust Chemotaxis in Shallow Gradient
- Ataru Katayama (CB): Concentration and Temporal Information of Sonic Hedgehog
- Yutaro Koyama (APU): Feature Selection by Monte Carlo Simulation Using Distance from Classification Boundary
- Kazushi Ikeda (MI): Feature Selection by ES-SVM and Shapley Values
11:30-12:00 flash session by all the poster presenters
12:00-18:00 lunch & free discussion
18:00 dinner
19:00-20:30 poster session 1
- Satoshi Anai (MI): Neural Representation of Value Updating by Using Long-Term Learning Task
- Yoshiki Yoshii (MI): Develop New advanced DecNef-FCNef Method
- Yuzuru Doibata (MI): Neural Control Strategies Underlying Human-Human Joint Actions
- Paul Regonia (MI): Energy Landscape Analysis of Depressed Brain Networks
- Takuma Kuroki (MI): Extension of Ridgelet Analysis to ResNet
- Asuka Yamamoto (MI): Elucidation of Brain Algorithm in Learning Conceptual Knowledge by DecNef
- Ryosuke Fujikawa (CB): Bayesian Cell Force Estimation Introducing Cell Shape Prior
- Shingo Shirone (CB): Feature Selection of the Disease
- Midori Sakai (KWU): Exploratory Study on Structural Anomalies of the Brain Observed in Early onset Depression
- Mayu Nishimoto (KWU): Analysis of Social Networks of Hunting Dogs in Maternal Separation Process
20:30-22:00 poster session 2
- Mandy ChaoLing Chang (MI): Obstacle Detection from Driving Behaviors Using Maximum Mean Discrepancy and Spatial Clustering
Kai Sato (MI): Application of Metastasis Learning in Brain Information Expression Learning Method SPLICE- Yuki Ito (MI): Resting-State Current Source Estimation using Graph Laplacian
- Satoshi Murashige (MI): Tracking of Body Parts of Dogs toward Quantification of Behaviors
- Igor Zavialov (MI): New Framework for Measuring and Stress-Testing the Systemic Risk of the Financial System
- Keisuke Ikeda (MI): The Effect of Anatomical and Functional Connectivity Profiles on Cognitive Function
- Tatsuya Sakurai (CB): Extraction of Proteins Expressed by Periodontal Disease Bacillus
- Atsushi Suzuki (APU): Computational Model of Dictyostelium Migration by Chemo-, Mechano-, and Rigidity Sensing
- Marie Ohki (KWU): Evaluation of Emotional Impact on Music Pieces Using Lyrics Analysis and Heart Rate Variability Analysis
- Ayumi Hirao (KWU): Social Network Formation of Hunting Dogs by Intervention Effect from Human
22:00-24:00 night session
[Aug 9]
8:00-12:00 session (60 min x 1, 30 min x 4)
- Tatsuya Yamada (60 min): Tutorial: Fate and Probability
Kakeru Kosaka (MI): Enzyme Selection Using Binary Classification Boundary- Qi Zhang (MI): Direct Log-Density Gradient Estimation with Gaussian Mixture Models and Its Application to Clustering
- Clark Kendrick Go (MI): Tutorial: Inverse Reinforcement Learning
- Eri Nakahara (MI): Differences in Gaze Behavior between Dog Experts and Non-Experts during Observing Dog Training Videos
- Bryan Lao (MI): Identifying Essential Muscle Synergies in Sit-to-Stand Therapy
12:00-13:00 lunch @ Hotel
13:20-14:50 free discussion in limestone caves
15:00 departure at Gujo-Hachiman
18:00 arrival at Kyoto Station
19:05 arrival at NAIST
Meeting Points:
7:50 Gakken-Kitaikoma (map)
8:00 NAIST Main Gate (map)
8:20 Takanohara Station (map)
9:00 Kyoto Station Tour Bus Parking Lot (map)
Note:
Link to past lab retreats