Keio University

Yuki Inui (Third-Year Student, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies) Receives UBI Young Researcher Award at the 75th SIGUBI Meeting

Publish: October 27, 2022
Faculty of Environment and Information Studies/Faculty of Policy Management/Graduate School of Media and Governance

2022.10.27

At the 75th SIGUBI Meeting (SIG on Ubiquitous Computing Systems) of the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ), a paper by Yuki Inui (a third-year student in the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies) and his colleagues from the Nakazawa & Okoshi Laboratory won 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]

Yuki Inui (Third-year student, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies)

"Detecting Aimless Smartphone Use with Smart Glasses"

Yuki Inui, Shusuke Okihara, Shinichiro Yasui, Wataru Sasaki, Tadashi Okoshi, Jin Nakazawa

Comment from Yuki Inui (Third-Year Student, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies)

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I am honored to have received the UBI Young Researcher Award at the 75th SIGUBI Meeting (SIG on Ubiquitous Computing Systems) of the Information Processing Society of Japan. In this research, we conducted an experiment with the goal of detecting a user's aimless smartphone use based solely on information from smart glasses. As a result, we were able to achieve a detection accuracy of nearly 90%.

Finally, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my friends, senior students, and faculty members who supported this research. I will not rest on this achievement and will continue to strive for even greater results in the future.

Issued by: General Affairs Section, Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC) Office