Fuminori SHIBASAKI

as of April 2024

Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Technology
―Master course 2nd year
TeamComputational Aesthetics
Applied Visualization
Research theme Visual analysis of leading lines based on differential topology
E-mailfuminori.shibasakifj.ics.keio.ac.jp
Website

Self-introduction

Drawing has been one of my hobbies for a long time, and I became interested in computer graphics as well. 
As a child, I enjoyed birdwatching, collecting insects, and sketching them. Currently, I am also into mountaineering and climbing.

Education

April 2023 – PresentM.E. in Information and Computer Science,
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Keio University
April 2020 – March 2023B.E. in Information and Computer Science, Keio University
April 2018 – March 2020A.A. in Computer Science, Shoreline Community College, WA, USA

Publications

Refereed Presentations

  1. Fuminori Shibasaki and Issei Fujishiro: “Topological analysis and approximate identification of leading lines in artworks based on discrete Morse theory,” in 2023 IEEE Visualization and Visual Analytics (VIS), short paper, pp. 6–10, Melbourne, Australia, October 22–27, 2023, doi: 10.1109/VIS54172.2023.00010.
  2. Fuminori Shibasaki and Issei Fujishiro: “Topological analysis of leading lines in artworks based on discrete Morse theory,” in Proceeding of Visual Computing 2023, pp. 4:1–4:5, Shibaura Institute of Technology, September 17–20, 2023 (in Japanese).

Unrefereed Presentations

  1. 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), Tokyo Polytechnic University, online & onsite hybrid, March 6, 2023, Excellent Oral Presentation Award, Polyphony Digital Award (in Japanese).
  2. Fuminori Shibasaki and Issei Fujishiro: “Visual analysis of gaze direction strategies on static images based on differential topology,” in Proceedings of the 85th National Convention of International Processing Society of Japan, Vol. 2, pp. 939–940 (7X-01), The University of Electro-Communications, online & onsite hybrid, March 2–4, 2023, Student Encouragement Award (in Japanese).

Awards

Fuminori Shibasaki: 26th Excellent Research Presentation Award, “A comparative study on visual analysis of leading lines based on differential topology and eye tracking results” (in Japanese), the Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers Annual Winter Convention 2023, December 26, 2023.

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