4th undergraduate students, Kodama, Shibasaki, Shinji, and Namai, presented their bachelor thesis researches at the Expressive Japan 2023 forum held on March 6th. Shibasaki received an Excellent Oral Presentation Award and the Polyphony Digital Award, Shinji received an Excellent Oral Presentation Award, and Namai received an Excellent Poster Award and the studioVOXEL Award.

Daisuke Kodama and Issei Fujishiro: “A sketch-based system for hand-drawn anime-style hair animations: Tweaking of control parameters,” in Proceedings of Expressive Japan 2023 (The Technical Report of the Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers, Vol. 47, No. 9, pp.57―60, AIT2023–51).

Fuminori Shibasaki and Issei Fujishiro: “A comparative study on visual analysis of leading lines based on differential topology and eye tracking results,” in Proceedings of Expressive Japan 2023 (The Technical Report of the Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers, Vol. 47, No. 9, pp.89―92, AIT2023–59).

Sakura Shinji and Issei Fujishiro: “Motion reconstruction of articulated objects from point cloud with a specified rotation axis,” in Proceedings of Expressive Japan 2023 (The Technical Report of the Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers, Vol. 47, No. 9, pp.135―138, AIT2023–71).

Mayu Namai, Issei Fujishiro: “Semiautomatic generation of vignette illustrations from video: Reflecting viewer preferences,” in Proceedings of Expressive Japan 2023 (The Technical Report of the Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers, Vol. 47, No. 9, pp.301-304, AIT2023-120).