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Workshops(October, 7th (Fri.))

October, 7th (Fri.)

10:00-13:00 Meeting Room 302, International Conference Hall

Expectation to a next generation Smart Grids and an ICT technology to support it.

Technical Committee on ICT in Smart Grid
10:00-10:05 Opening Takuro Sato, Professor, Waseda Univ.
10:05-10:35 New generation Grid(Power) Network
Power Company
10:35-11:05 EU Version Smart City Planning
IT Company
11:05-11:35 Japanese Version Smart City and Role(Duty) of the ICT
Network Operator
11:35-12:05 Government Version Smart City Planning
Gavernment
12:05-12:55 Panel DiscussionNew generation Smart Grid Plan after March 11th
NEC Corporation/Waseda Univ.

Moderator: Noriyoshi Sonetaka
Panelist: to be announced
12:55-13:00 Closing Kenichi Mase, Professor, Niigata University

October, 7th (Fri.)

10:00-16:30 Meeting Room 303, International Conference Hall

The Future Enabled by Pattern Recognition and Media Understanding Technologies: Imperatives for Pattern Recognition Research in Web-Scale Big Data Era

Technical Committee on Pattern Recognition and Media Understanding(PRMU)
10:00-12:00
  • A Study on Whitening Transform on Hypersphere and its Applications: Improvement of Classifiers based on Canonical Angles
    Yasuhiro Ohkawa, University of Tsukuba
  • Visual Sign Detection using Rectangular Constraint of Saliency Map and Indoor Structure Assumption
    Kaori Kataoka, NTT Cyber Space Laboratories
  • Accuracy-Keeping Clustering Method Using Canonical Discriminant Analysis for Very Fast Japanese Character Recognition
    Yohei Sobu, Tohoku University
  • Six-year Operation and Study of the OCR Web Service Using WeOCR: What have changed and what did not
    Hideaki Goto, Tohoku University
13:00-15:30
  • Possibility of Social Media: Perspectives in Social Informatics
    Toshizumi Ohta, UEC
  • Web Multimedia and Object Recognition
    Keiji Yanai, UEC
  • Cloud Computing and Pattern Recognition of FoodLog
    Kiyoharu Aizawa, the University of Tokyo
15:40-16:30 Panel DiscussionCoordinator: Minoru Etoh

October, 7th (Fri.)

10:00-17:00 Meeting Room 304, International Conference Hall

Power Electronics and Illumination Technology for Future Smart Community

Technical Committee on Energy Engineering in Electronics and Communications(EE)
Division of Light Source and Illumination System, The Illuminating Engineering Institute of Japan
10:05-11:10 Special Talk The Advanced Energy System Realizing the Future Smart Community
Yoshimichi Nakamura, CTO/ Founder, Smart Energy Laboratory
11:10-11:20 Break ( 10 min. )
11:20-12:10 Electric vehicle, its attractiveness as movable storage device and multifunctional potential
Fumiko Koyanagi, Assistant Professor, Seikei University
12:10-12:35 Presentation of the Illuminating Engineering Institute of Japan
12:35-13:00 Presentation of the Illuminating Engineering Institute of Japan
14:00-15:00 New technology development for the future power supply
Shigetaka Maeyama, CTO, TDK-Lambda
15:00-15:10 Break ( 10 min. )
15:10-15:35 A Consideration of DC Integrated System envisioned for Green BTS
Hosei Matsuoka, Sadanori Seki, Kazuhiko Takeno (NTT DOCOMO)
15:35-16:00 A Tapped-Inductor Buck Converter for Home DC Power Supply System
Kento Matsumoto, Kimihiro Nishijima, Terukazu Sato, Takashi Nabeshima (Oita Univ.)
16:00-16:25 A High Efficiency High Power Density AC-DC Converter with Holdup time Extension Capability
Masaya Takahashi, Kimihiro Nishijima, Terukazu Sato, Takasi Nabesima (OitaUniv.)
16:25-16:50 High efficiency and low stand by power technology for magnetic coupled wireless power
Hideaki Abe, Kaoru Furukawa, Futoshi Nishimura, Tomohiro Ota, Hiroyasu Kitamura (Panasonic Electric Works)
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