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2025 Award-winners

We are pleased to announce the recipients of the Digital Life Award and the winners of the Conference of Digital Life vol.3.


Digital Life Award

Outstanding Paper Award
-Social Sience-

Futa Yahiro (Shigakkan University)
A Survey on BeReal among University Students: Focus on Learning Motivation and Privacy Consciousness

Outstanding Paper Award
-Life Sience-

Ryo Tochimoto (Graduate School of Nihon University), Katsunori Oyama, Kazuki Nakamura (Nihon University)
Wildlife Approach Detection Using a Custom-Built Multimodal IoT Camera System with Environmental Sound Analysis
Note: The person in the photo is Dr. Oyama.

Young Researcher Award

Chihiro Tanaka (formerly ORDIST*, Kansai University)
Research for Supporting Tactical Analysis Concerning Pass Skeleton in American Football
*ORDIST: Organization for Research and Development of Innovative Science and Technology

Young Researcher Award

Atsushi Uechi (University of the Ryukyus)
Evaluation of Revitalization Measures for Central City Areas Considering Changes in Human Flows

Young Researcher Award

Masaya Nakahara (Osaka Electro-Communication University)
Research on Indoor Self-Location Estimation Technique Using Similar Image Retrieval Considering Environmental Changes

The Conference of Digital Life vol.3

Digital INSPIRE OI-Start Special Prize

Akramjonova Dilyorakhon
(Undergraduate Student, Okayama University)
“Engineering Hope: Tech-Driven Answers to Social Challenges”

Digital INSPIRE Sankei Digital Prize

Katsuya Fujikawa (Fujikawa-jushi Co., Ltd.)
“Not Precision, but Reproducibility: The Craftsmanship of Refining Skills Digitally”

Best Poster Award

Ryo Komiya (Graduate School, Hosei University)
“Fundamental Study on Indoor Space Representation Using Local Spatial IDs Derived from Mobile Terminal Point Clouds”

Best Presentation Award

Hayato Sezaki (Graduate School, The University of Tokyo)
“Text Mining on Benefits and Challenges of AI-Generated Academic Paper Short Videos and Text Summaries”

Good Presentation Award

Haruka Nishikoba (Graduate School, Kansai University)
“Research for Extracting Activity Areas of Preschool Children in Early Childhood Education”

Good Presentation Award

Ryuma Kawakubo (Graduate School, Hosei University)
“Exploratory Study on Interpretation of Visual Information in Regional Disaster Management Plans Using Vision-Language Models”

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

Congratulations to all the winners!

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