Research Workshop and Internship at HCMUT

Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam
September 1 - 11, 2013

Summary

This program is a part of the research collaboration between Mobile Multimedia Communications Laboratory in Shibaura Institute of Technology and Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering in Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology. The organizing members are Prof. Eiji Kamioka at SIT, Prof. Tran Khanh Dang at HCMUT and the relevant staff. This program aims at sharing and exchanging information on research in both laboratories. In addition, the students who participate in the program have opportunities to present and discuss their researches in English, that is to say, they experience a global research activities.
In the workshop of this program, each student must introduce his/her research and discuss it with questions and comments given by the other participants.
In the internship of this program, the participants observe the laboratories in HCMUT to understand their researches and their activities.
This program promotes the personnel exchanges between Mobile Multimedia Communications Laboratory in SIT and Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering in HCMUT.

Participants from SIT

Nine undergraduate students and the supervisor in Mobile Multimedia Communications Laboratory joined this program and presented their research activities.

Participants: Mr. Hikaru Igarashi, Mr. Akihiro Ishikawa, Mr. Masashi Tateno, Mr. Yudai Tomita, Ms. Ayaka Furusawa, Ms. Erika Takahashi, Mr. Ryoken Miyazaki, Mr. Toyohiro Hotta, Mr. Kouki Hasegawa and Prof. Eiji Kamioka

Presentations

 Presentation Title  Speaker
 Fatigue Detection using Pressure Sensors  Ayaka Furusawa
 Detection of Human's Emotion using Biological Information Yudai Tomita 
 Generation of Research Theme based on Text Analysis  Ryoken Miyazaki
 Speaker Diarization by using Single Channel Microphone  Masashi Tateno
 Improvement of Creativity using Psychological Effect of Colors Akihiro Ishikawa 
 Multistage Switching Interface using Simplified Electroencephalograph  Toyohiro Hotta
 Improvement of Work Efficiency in Unpleasant Sound Environments  Erika Takahashi
 Visualization of Scenarios based on Significant Sentences  Hikaru Igarashi
 "WAKUWAKU" Input Interface using a Guitar  Koki Hasegawa