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Hitomi Matsusita, a Master's Program student, won Best Paper Award-Finalist at RO-MAN 2015

29 Sep 2015


Three members and one graduate, in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, were awarded the "Best Paper Award-Finalist" at the 24th International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2015):
Ms. Hitomi Matsusita in the first-year Master's Program, Mr. Yohei Kurata who had completed the Master's Program, Assistant Professor P. Ravindra S. De Silva, and Professor Michio Okada.

The award recognized several outstanding papers at RO-MAN 2015 which was held on 31 August - 4 September in Kobe, Japan.

Sponsor: RO-MAN2015 Organizing Committee
Prize: Best Paper Award-Finalist
Topic: Talking-Ally:What is the Future of Robot's Utterance Generation?
Recipient:
Hitomi Matsusita, the first-year Master's Program student in Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Yohei Kurata, who had completed the Master's Program of Toyohashi Tech
P. Ravindra S. De Silva, Assistant Professor in Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Michio Okada, Professor in Department of Computer Science and Engineering

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