Second-year student Jun Nishida wins Interactive Presentation Award (Recommended by Program Committee) at Interaction 2016, a symposium organized by the Information Processing Society of Japan. | List of Awards, Doctoral Program in Empowerment Informatics

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Second-year student Jun Nishida wins Interactive Presentation Award (Recommended by Program Committee) at Interaction 2016, a symposium organized by the Information Processing Society of Japan.

At Interaction 2016, the 20th symposium organized by the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ), held March 2-4, 2016 at the Science Museum in Tokyo, bioSync, a work demonstrated as one of the premium features of the event, won the Interactive Presentation Award (Recommended by Program Committee).

The IPSJ’s Interaction symposium is Japan’s largest conference on human–computer interaction (HCI), welcoming more than 700 participants each year. Premium features are those whose papers were chosen as the best among the more than 220 research papers submitted for the event (18.2% of papers are chosen as premium features). Following strict judging by program judges on the day of the event, outstanding presentations recognized to identify innovative future directions in research on interaction and expected to contribute to future advances in the field of information processing are chosen to win the Interactive Awards (Recommended by Program Committee) (3.6% of papers are chosen as award winners).

This work also has been exhibited and presented at IEEE VR, the world’s largest international VR conference held in the U.S. state of South Carolina, and ACM SIGCHI, the world’s largest international conference on HCI held in the U.S. state of California.

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