Awards

SCIS&ISIS2014 Best Paper Award

The Best Paper Award will be presented to the author(s) of the paper that is considered to make the most significant contribution to the conference.

The following paper has been selected for the Best Paper Award.
  • Paper ID: 210, Presentation ID: TP4-4-2-(3)

  • Yi Cheng-Ren, Junichi Suzuki, Dung H. Phan (University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA),
    Shingo Omura and Ryuichi Hosoya (OGIS International, Inc., San Mateo, USA),
    "Leveraging Evolutionary Multiobjective Games for Configuring Cloud-integrated Body Sensor Networks"

SCIS&ISIS2014 Best Application Award

The Best Application Award will be presented to the author(s) of the paper that is considered to recognize the excellence of technologies (to be) in use.

The following paper has been selected for the Best Application Award.
  • Paper ID: 211, Presentation ID: TP4-3-6-(3)

  • Edson Hiroshi Aoki, Shaohui Foong, Dushyanth Madhavan (Singapore University of Technology
    and Design, Singapore), and
    Yew Long Lo (Singapore General Hospital, Singapore),
    "A robust stochastic magnetic field model for sensor network mapping"

SCIS&ISIS2014 Best Student Presentation Award

The Best Student Presentation Award will be presented to student researchers who have made excellent presentations at the conference.

The following five presentations have been selected for the Best Student Presentation Awards.
  • Presentation ID: TP4-1-1-(2)

  • Remund Labios (Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea)
    "Determining the Placement of BTB Converters for Fault Current Reduction in a Power System
      by Using a Hybrid GA-Tabu Search Method"

    with Hwachang Song

  • Presentation ID: TP4-1-6-(1)

  • Felix Jimenez (Nagoya University, Japan)
    "Psychological Effects of Educational-Support Robots using an Emotional Expression Model"
    with Tomohiro Yoshikawa, Takeshi Furuhashi, and Masayoshi Kanoh

  • Presentation ID: TP4-2-4-(1)

  • Reo Togashi (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
    "Bayesian Delay Time Estimation of Brainwaves Using N100 Response in Tactile-force Brain-computer Interface"
    with Yoshikazu Washizawa, Shota Kono, and Tomasz M. Rutkowski

  • Presentation ID: TP4-4-8-(3)

  • Feng Zhang (University of Fukui, Japan)
    "A Measurement System of Manual Test Movement Using Marker from Optical Device"
    with Kouki Nagamune and Shogo Kawaguchi

  • Presentation ID: TP5-3-4-(2)

  • Regin Cabacas (Kunsan National University, Korea)
    "Energy-efficient Two-Hop Transmission Prioritization Scheme for Wireless Body Area Networks"
    with Hyunho Yang and In-Ho Ra

SCIS&ISIS2014 Best Poster Award

The Best Poster Award will be given to the presenter of the poster that is considered to recognize excellence in research and presentation.
All registered conference participants can vote for selection of the award winner during the Poster Session at 14:15-15:20 on Friday, December 5th, 2014.

The following two posters have been selected for the Best Poster Awards.
  • Presentation ID: Poster-(3)

  • Daisuke Saito (Nihon University, Japan)
    "Mutual Learning Using Nonlinear Perceptron"
    with Kazuyuki Hara

  • Presentation ID: Poster-(17)

  • Masato Uchida (Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan)
    "Unsupervised Weight Parameter Estimation for Exponential Mixture Distribution based on Symmetric
    Kullback-Leibler Divergence"


IEEE CIS JC Young Researcher Award

The IEEE CIS JC Young Researcher Award is sponsored by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society Japan Chapter. This award will be presented to a few young researchers who have made excellent presentations at the conference. The upper age limit for this award is 35 at the time of paper submission. The award winner must be an IEEE member (IEEE student member) or complete his or her IEEE membership registration.

The following two young researchers have been selected for the IEEE CIS JC Young Researcher Award.
  • Paper ID: 76, Presentation ID: TP4-3-4-(3)

  • Tatsuya Yokota (RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan)
    "Multilinear Tensor Rank Estimation via Sparse Tucker Decomposition"
    with Andrzej Cichocki

  • Paper ID: 262, Presentation ID: TP4-4-2-(4)

  • Yuki Tanigaki (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan)
    "Preference-Based NSGA-II for Many-Objective Knapsack Problems"
    with Kaname Narukawa, Yusuke Nojima, and Hisao Ishibuch