Bachelor thesis researches presented at the 86th IPSJ National Convention

The 86th National Convention of the Information Processing Society of Japan was held from March 15nd to 17th, and five bachelor thesis researches were presented by Ishinuki, Matsumoto, Nishitani, Tahara, and Kuwana. Ishinuki, Matsumoto, Nishitani, and Kuwana received Student Encouragement Awards. Takehiro Ishinuki and Issei Fujishiro: “Generating Reactive Audience NPC Amplifying Enthusiasm” (7ZG-07). Yuya Read more…

Three presentations at EJ 2024 by Ishinuki, Nishitani, and Matshumoto

4th undergraduate students, Ishinuki, Nishitani, and Matsumoto, presented their bachelor thesis researches at the Expressive Japan 2024 forum held on March 5th, and all presenters received an Excellent Oral Presentation Award. Takehiro Ishinuki and Issei Fujishiro: “Achieving Enthusiasm in Virtual Live Concert Through the Synthesis of Sympathetic Audience NPCs,” in Proceedings of Expressive Read more…