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2024 Award-winners

We are pleased to announce the recipients of the Digital Life Award and the winners of the Conference of Digital Life vol.2.


Digital Life Award

Outstanding Paper Award
-Social Sience-

Toshihiro Tsuchihashi (Daito Bunka University)
How much do you bid? Answers from ChatGPT in first-price and second-price auctions

Outstanding Paper Award
-Life Sience-

Togo Onishi (Graduate School of Human and Social Sciences, Shimane University), Daiki Fujiwara, Takafumi Abe, Ryo Miyazaki (Shimane University)
A proposal concerning exercise intensity with the Nintendo Ring Fit Adventure Exergame among older adults: A preliminary study

Young Researcher Award

Yoshimasa Umehara (Setsunan University)
Development of Video Switching System in Sport Fields

Young Researcher Award

Ryo Watanabe (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Changing weight perception using augmented reality

Special Award

Katsuro Kitamura (Nihon University), Yuichiro Matsuura (Seiko Epson Corporation)
Visualization of Motion Image by Humanoid Input Device for Shooting Motion in Basketball and Its Effectiveness

Special Award

Edmund Soji Otabe, Yusei Hyodo (Kyushu Institute of Technology), Takafumi Miyasato (Saikai Creative Company Co., Ltd.)
Possibility of regional revitalization by students’ IT

Special Award

Daisuke Murakawa (Kyoto University of Advanced Science), Shota Yamagata, Yohei Takai, Sachi Ikudome, Hiroki Nakamoto (National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya)
Decision making under virtual environment triggers more aggressive tactical solutions

The Conference of Digital Life vol.2

Digital INSPIRE Sankei Digital Prize

Hayato Sezaki (Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo)
“”Paper 2 Clip” – A Generative AI System for Converting Academic Papers to Short Video Clips –”

Best Poster Award

Kazushige Oshita (Okayama Prefectural University)
“Experimental investigation of the validity of muscle quality indicator based on the analysis of resistive components using bioelectrical impedance analysis”

Best Presentation Award

Ryo Sumiyoshi (Graduate School of Engineering and Design, Hosei University)
“Fundamental Study on Automated Counting Method of Turning Movement Counts at Intersections Using Video Images”

Good Presentation Award

Toshiya Arakawa (Nippon Institute of Technology)
“What motivates evacuees to leave their cars during a tsunami evacuation?”

Good Presentation Award

Haruka Inoue (Osaka University of Economics)
“Discussion on Detection of Dangerous Objects on the Road Surface Leading to Motorcycle Accidents Using a 360-degree Camera”

Good Presentation Award

Tatsuma Iwamoto (Kansai University Graduate School)
“Fundamental Research on Class Judgment of Preschooler in Early Childhood Education”

Please note that the affiliations listed are as of the time of publication.

Congratulations to all the winners!

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