2022.01.28
At the 72nd Ubiquitous Computing Systems (UBI) Research Presentation Meeting of the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ), a paper by Mr. Hiroaki Betsumiya (a fourth-year student in the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies) from the laboratory of Professor Jin Nakazawa, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, received the UBI Young Researcher Award.
The UBI Young Researcher Award is presented to the first author of a paper submitted in the student category (for students up to their first year of graduate school), based on a comprehensive evaluation of the quality of both the presentation and the paper.
[UBI Young Researcher Award]
Mr. Hiroaki Betsumiya (4th-year student, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies)
"A Proposal of an Unknown Object Detection Method Limited to Roadways Using Object Detection and Semantic Segmentation"
Comments from the Award Winner, Mr. Hiroaki Betsumiya (4th-year student, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies)
I have received the UBI Young Researcher Award at the 72nd Ubiquitous Computing Systems (UBI) Research Presentation Meeting of the Information Processing Society of Japan.
I proposed a method to detect unknown objects that exist only on the roadway by combining a model that detects unknown objects not present in the training data with a semantic segmentation model that recognizes the roadway. Both are neural network models trained using their own unique methods.
I am very honored and pleased to receive the prestigious UBI Young Researcher Award. I believe this is thanks to the cooperation of the faculty, my peers, and the senior students of the Nakazawa & Okoshi Laboratory. I would like to express my deepest gratitude. As I will be advancing to graduate school, I intend to devote myself even more to my research.
Source: General Affairs Section, Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC) Office