Lab Retreat 2019
Date: Aug 7 (Wed) - 9 (Fri), 2019
Venue: Seiryuso, 309 Misasa, Misasa Town, Tottori Prefecture
Purpose: Share our knowledge and exchange our ideas within/outside of our laboratory.
Attendees: MI Lab @ NAIST-IS, Sakumura Lab @ NAIST-BS, 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., and Takanohara Sta.
An attendee can take trains at your own risk and payment. See directions.
Time Table:
[Aug 7]
8:00 departure at NAIST
12:00-14:00 lunch at Tottori Sand Dunes
15:00-16:00 Hakuto Shrine & Hakuto Beach
16:45 arrival at Misasa Onsen
17:10-18:30 oral session 1 (40 min x 2)
- Prof. Takashi Nakano @ MI (40 min): Analysis of depression-related behavior and neural circuit using reinforcement model and dynamic-causal modeling
- Yuki Maruno (40 min): Programming Education at KWU
18:30 dinner
20:00-20:25 flash talks for poster session 1 (3 min x 7)
- Takeru Murayama @ CB: Single-cell frequency response of intracellular signal transduction based on live-cell active sensing and nonlinear system identification
- Shiho Oigawa @ CB: Estimation of Shh-induced gene regulatory network based on LASSO regression
- Haruki Hashimoto @ CB: Cell boundary estimation from nuclear location to construct a dynamic model of angiogenesis
- Louise Gillian Bautista @ UP Diliman: Cognitive information for source code comprehension
- Penpicha Sangsa-nga @ Chulalongkorn U: Behavior estimation of mice from video sequence data---toward realization of real-time feedback control of neural activity
- Natthanan Ruengchaijatuporn @ Chulalongkorn U: Change point detection on graph time series
- Clark Kendrick Go @ MI: Modelling the herding of Garrano horses in the wild
20:30-22:00 poster session 1
22:00-24:00 night session
[Aug 8]
8:00-11:00 oral session 2 (20 min x 9)
- Marie Ohki @ MI: Evaluation of emotional impact of music based on sentiment polarity of lyrics and heart rate variability analysis
- Jeric Briones @ MI: Segmenting interaction data using non-parametric methods
- Midori Sakai @ MI: An exploratory study on morphological features of brain MRI relevant to subtypes of psychiatric depression
- Igor Zavialov @ MI: New framework for measuring and stress-testing the systemic risk of the financial system
- Shingo Shirone @ CB: Machine learning diagnosis of liver-related diseases by exhaled breath gas components
- Ryosuke Fujikawa @ CB: Bayesian estimation of cell force considering cell shape prior
- Paul Regonia @ MI: Energy landscape analysis on brain imaging data
- Chao-Ling Chang @ MI: Evaluation of driver‘s condition during automatic driving by using ECG and eye tracking
11:20-16:45 lunch & free discussion
- At Misasa Onsen
- At Nageire-do, Mt. Mitoku (English discriprion)
18:00 dinner
20:00-20:25 flash talks for poster session 2 (3 min x 7)
- Chengjie Shi @ MI: Dynamics analysis of brain data with time scales
- Asahi Tsuruo @ MI: Human posture modeling during horse's jumping
- Don Saldajeno @ MI: Mathematical modeling of the circadian rhythm of the mouse liver: potential applications to palliative care of cancer patients
- Mitsuhiko Inaba @ MI: Classification of hand motion from electroencephalography cortical currents and VR feedback
- Tomomi Daigo @ MI: Analysis of ability of generative adversarial networks to perform manifold learning
- Kiyoka Ikeda @ KWU: Gaze behavior analysis in source code comprehension
20:30-22:00 poster session 2
22:00-24:00 night session
[Aug 9]
8:00-12:00 session (60 min x 1, 40 min x 1, 20 min x 5)
- Prof. Takamitsu Matsubara (60 min): Learning deep dynamical models of a waste incineration plant from in-furnace images and process data: Kalman VAE based approach
- Dr. Tatsuya Yamada (40 min): Analysis of a quantitative neuronal polarization model
- Ayumi Hirao @ MI: Detection of depression recurrence in the remission period
- Kakeru Kosaka @ MI: Estimation of intracellular key enzymes by applying machine learning algorithm
- Tatsuya Sakurai @ CB: Expression synchronization model of presomitic mesoderm with stochastic gene expression
- Keita Suzuki @ MI: Introduction to the inverse problem
12:00-14:00 lunch &free discussion in Misasa onsen
14:00 departure
19:00 arrival at NAIST
19:10 arrival at Gakken-Kitaikoma
19:30 arrival at Takanohara Station
Meeting Points:
7:30 Takanohara Station (map)
7:50 Gakken-Kitaikoma (map)
8:00 NAIST Main Gate (map)
Note:
Link to past lab retreats