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D1 Yokota Gives an Oral Presentation at CGI ’24
From July 1 to 5, Computer Graphics International 2024 (CGI ’24) was held at Geneva. From our laboratory, D1 Yokota gave an oral presentation at TVC session.
From July 1 to 5, Computer Graphics International 2024 (CGI ’24) was held at Geneva. From our laboratory, D1 Yokota gave an oral presentation at TVC session.
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…
Ishitobi (PD) received the IPSJ Yamashita SIG Research Award for his presentation “Crack generation and bend of coated films due to aged deterioration―Visual simulation of a quasi-static process by combination of fracture judgement and bend simulation―,” which was presented at VC2022, and was recognized at the 86th National Convention of Read more…
At the AY 2023 September undergraduate commencement ceremony, Ishitobi (D3) completed the doctoral course as the dean of the graduate school, and Yokota (M2) completed the master’s course as an early graduate.
Ishitobi and Yuan (D3) presented their works at Computer Graphics International 2023 held in Shanghai, China from August 28 to September 2, 2023. The presentation titles are as follows: Akinori Ishitobi, Masanori Nakayama, Issei Fujishiro: “Visual simulation of crack and bend generation in deteriorated films coated on metal objects: Combination of static Read more…
Media Computing Conference 2023 was held in Toyama, where Soma Yokota recieved the Young Researcher Award 2023. Soma Yokota, Shumpei Sugita, Issei Fujishiro: “Modeling of Opal Using 3D Voronoi Tessellation for Simulating Play of Color,” Young Researcher Award 2023, Media Computing Conference 2023, August 29, 2023.
Ishitobi (D3), Nishidate and Yokota (M2) were awarded at CGVI190.
A paper on visual simulation of opal uthored by S. Yokota and a paper on efficient many-light global illumination authored by S. Sugita were published in the latest issue (Vol. 52, No. 4) of the IIEEJ Journal. See more details here.
Ishitobi, Yokota, and Nishidate received 5 out of 15 CGVI awards at Visual Computing 2022. Presentation information is as follows: Akinori Ishitobi, Masanori Nakayama, Issei Fujishiro: “Crack generation and bend of coated films due to aged deterioration―Visual simulation of a quasi-static process by combination of fracture judgement and bend simulation―,” Read more…
A paper on individualized actual torso for draping as a result of the collaborative project with Wayo Women’s University was published in the latest issue (Vol. 51, No. 4) of the IIEEJ Journal. See more details here.