November 25, 2022
At the 2nd research meeting of the IPSJ SIG on Behavior Transformation by IoT (BTI), held on November 21 and 22, a paper presentation by Tomoki Hamanaka (first-year master's student, Graduate School of Media and Governance) of the Nakazawa & Okoshi Laboratory, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, and his co-authors received the "Best Oral Presentation Award."
The "Best Oral Presentation Award" is given to the most outstanding oral presentation at each research meeting held by the SIG.
[Best Oral Presentation Award]
・Tomoki Hamanaka (First-year master's student, Graduate School of Media and Governance)
"Adaptive Push Notification-based Information Presentation and Behavior Change in Lifelog Services"
Tomoki Hamanaka, Kazunori Sakamoto, Yuki Sasaki, Shinichiro Mizuno, Yuki Tsuchioka, Yasunori Kawasaki, Tomomi Yoshimatsu, and Tadashi Okoshi
Comment from Tomoki Hamanaka
I am greatly honored to receive the Best Oral Presentation Award at the 2nd research meeting of the IPSJ SIG on Behavior Transformation by IoT (BTI). I would like to express my deep gratitude to Professor Jin Nakazawa and Associate Professor Tadashi Okoshi, who have given me many opportunities and taught me so much about how to approach research ever since I joined the laboratory as an undergraduate student. I am deeply grateful to my professors for providing me with such a wonderful environment. Furthermore, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the senior, peer, and junior members of my laboratory who always support me, and to everyone at WillBooster Inc. and Link and Communication Inc. for giving me this opportunity.
Source: General Affairs Section, Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC) Office