Mobility Workshop 2022 in Shizuoka: Mathematical Approaches to Mobility Problems
Date: January 17 (Mon) - 18 (Tue), 2022
Venue: Parche (Room C), Shizuoka City
Purpose: Share our knowledge and exchange our ideas on mobility problems.
Organizers: Network Machine Learning Team, Advanced Mathematical Science for Mobility Society Unit, Kyoto Univ.; Mathematical Informatics Lab, NAIST
Sponsor: AMSMSU (Toyota-KU joint project)
Summary:
The workshop invites specialists on Mobility Studies, Numerical Analyses, and Mobility Problems in Municipality, and researchers/students in the project. We share our knowledge, and exchange our ideas, in order to promote the mobility science and solve mobility problems in municipality.
Time Table:
[Jan 17]
14:30 Opening
15:00-16:30 Research Talks (30 min x 3)
Riza Rae Pineda: Sociality analysis in animals
Igor Zavialov: Stability and fragility of complex networks
Dr. Renzo Tan: Wheel-chair basketball as a multi-agent problem
16:30-18:00 Free discussion in downtown
18:00 Dinner
[Jan 18]
9:00-11:00 Invited Talks (60 min x 2) (tentative)
Prof. Toshihiro Hiraoka @ Univ Tokyo: Multi-modal data in mobility
Prof. Yusaku Yamamoto @ Univ Electro-Communications: Large-size matrix computation
11:00-12:30 Panel Discussion "Mobility Problems in Municipality and Possible Solutions" (Chair: Prof. Kazushi Ikeda)
Seigo Amano (Shizuoka City Council member)
Kazutsugu Horii (Shizuoka City)
Masayuki Ishikura (Shizuoka City)
Prof. Toshihiro Hiraoka @ Univ Tokyo
Prof. Yusaku Yamamoto @ Univ Electro-Communications
Prof. Toshitaka Yamakawa @ Kumamoto Univ
12:30-14:00 lunch & free discussion
14:00-15:00 Invited Talk (60 min)
Prof. Toshitaka Yamakawa @ Kumamoto Univ: Electronics technology to collect data
15:00-16:00 Short Talks and free discussion (15 min x 2)
Kentarou Hitomi
Tomoaki Yamamoto
16:00 Closing and group photos