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CAS, CS 2024-03-15
10:40
Okinawa   A consideration of training data for a sport climbing difficulty estimation system using CNN
Yoto Omotani, Nao Ito (NIT,Toyama) CAS2023-128 CS2023-121
In this paper, in order to improve the estimation accuracy of problem difficulty in sport climbing by machine learning, ... [more] CAS2023-128 CS2023-121
pp.95-98
ICTSSL, CAS 2024-01-26
15:35
Kanagawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Proposal of a mathematical model for COVID-19 infection considering asymptomatic and quarantine state
Takuya Okada, Ken Nakajima, Nao Ito (NIT, Toyama) CAS2023-106 ICTSSL2023-59
In this study, we aim to reproduce the actual infection situation by proposing the SEIQARD model, which considers “asymp... [more] CAS2023-106 ICTSSL2023-59
pp.115-118
MSS, CAS, IPSJ-AL [detail] 2023-11-16
14:35
Okinawa   Resolving Deadlocks in Evacuation Simulation using the Social Force Model
Shunya Nakada, Nao Ito (NIT, Toyama College) CAS2023-65 MSS2023-35
 [more] CAS2023-65 MSS2023-35
pp.27-31
NLP, CAS 2023-10-07
10:00
Gifu Work plaza Gifu Improvement of UWB Indoor Position Estimation Accuracy in NLOS Environment Using RNN
Minoru Fukagawa, Jin Kitukawa, Kazuya Unjo, Nao Ito (NIT, Toyama) CAS2023-49 NLP2023-48
 [more] CAS2023-49 NLP2023-48
pp.84-89
MSS, CAS, SIP, VLD 2023-07-06
16:10
Hokkaido
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Research on income inequality using Lengnick economic model
Tessei Morisawa, Shima Takagi, Nao Ito (NIT.Toyama College) CAS2023-12 VLD2023-12 SIP2023-28 MSS2023-12
In recent years, income inequality has become an issue in developed countries such as Japan, and there is concern about ... [more] CAS2023-12 VLD2023-12 SIP2023-28 MSS2023-12
pp.59-64
CAS, CS 2023-03-01
10:45
Fukuoka Kitakyushu International Conference Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Introduction IoT Indoor Evacuation Guidance System into Indoor Evacuation Simulation with Network Model
Kota Ishisaka, Shunya Nakada, Nao Ito (NITT) CAS2022-99 CS2022-76
In Japan, many disasters have occurred due to natural conditions such as earthquakes and typhoons. In such cases, there ... [more] CAS2022-99 CS2022-76
pp.18-22
ICTSSL, CAS 2023-01-27
10:55
Tokyo TBD
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Simulation analysis of the influence of travel behavior on residential choice
Shima Takagi, Tessei Morisawa, Nao Ito (NIT, Toyama College) CAS2022-81 ICTSSL2022-45
In recent years, compact city policy has been focused for sustainable urban development in a city with declining birthra... [more] CAS2022-81 ICTSSL2022-45
pp.95-98
CAS, MSS, IPSJ-AL [detail] 2022-11-17
13:15
Kochi
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Study of duration of school closure using the COVID-19 infection simulation by MAS
Ken Nakajima, Ikumi Anda, Nao Ito (NITT) CAS2022-37 MSS2022-20
COVID-19 is still raging in Japan, and the number of new cases per day exceeded 260,000 in August 2022. COVID-19 has ha... [more] CAS2022-37 MSS2022-20
pp.2-6
CAS, NLP 2022-10-20
13:00
Niigata
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Study on COVID-19 Infection Simulation Model Considering Restaurant Use.
Ikumi Anda, Ken Nakajima, Nao Ito (NITT) CAS2022-19 NLP2022-39
COVID-19 is still raging across the country, with four emergency declarations issued August 2022 in Japan. Many cluste... [more] CAS2022-19 NLP2022-39
pp.1-5
CAS, CS 2022-03-04
09:15
Online Online Development of COVID-19 Infection Simulation Model Considering Voluntary Self-Restraint
Ikumi Anda, Nao Ito (NIT, Toyama) CAS2021-86 CS2021-88
COVID-19 is still raging in 2022. In Tokyo, a state of emergency has been declared four times by January 2022.
However,... [more]
CAS2021-86 CS2021-88
pp.65-70
CAS, CS 2022-03-04
09:40
Online Online Acceleration of Indoor Evacuation Simulation by Network Model and Comparison with Particle Model
Kota Ishisaka, Koichiro Daidai, Norika Nakamura, Nao Ito (NlIT, Toyama College) CAS2021-87 CS2021-89
In Japan, many disasters have occurred due to natural conditions such as earthquakes and typhoons. In such cases, there ... [more] CAS2021-87 CS2021-89
pp.71-74
ICTSSL, CAS 2022-01-21
15:40
Online Online Study on Regional Income Gaps Using Multi-Agent Simulation
Akihiro Murakami, Nao Itou (NITT) CAS2021-72 ICTSSL2021-49
In recent years, regional income gaps have become a major issue around the world. Since some studies have shown that wid... [more] CAS2021-72 ICTSSL2021-49
pp.84-88
CAS, NLP 2021-10-14
15:00
Online Online Introduction of Personal Space Reduction to Evacuation Simulation by Using Social Force Model
Norika Nakamura, Koichiro Daidai, Kota Ishisaka, Nao Ito (NIT, Toyama college) CAS2021-26 NLP2021-24
It is known that putting obstacles around exit may be able to make evacuation behavior smooth. Evacuation simulation mod... [more] CAS2021-26 NLP2021-24
pp.51-56
CAS, NLP 2021-10-14
15:25
Online Online Multi-agent simulation for evaluation of IoT indoor evacuation guidance system.
Koichiro Daidai, Norika Nakamura, Kota Ishisaka, Nao Ito (NIT, Toyama College) CAS2021-27 NLP2021-25
 [more] CAS2021-27 NLP2021-25
pp.57-61
ICTSSL, CAS 2020-01-31
15:20
Tokyo   Examination of indoor evacuation guidance system by IoT solution
Kyo Takata, Koichiro Daidai, Norika Nakamura, Kazuya Unjo, Nao Ito (NITT) CAS2019-92 ICTSSL2019-61
We have evaluated the effect of the leader on the evacuation time using the multi-agent simulation model for evacuation ... [more] CAS2019-92 ICTSSL2019-61
pp.145-147
ICTSSL, CAS 2020-01-31
15:40
Tokyo   Evacuation behavior simulation in large-scale commercial facilities
Koichiro Daidai, Kyou Takata, Norika Nakamura, Nao Itou (NITT) CAS2019-93 ICTSSL2019-62
In this study, we investigate the effect of the presence of a guide on the evacuation time using a multi-agent simulatio... [more] CAS2019-93 ICTSSL2019-62
pp.149-152
ICTSSL, CAS 2020-01-31
16:00
Tokyo   Study of Multi-Agent Economic Simulation Model Based on Microeconomics
Tomoki Nakamura, Akihiro Murakami, Nao Ito (NITT) CAS2019-94 ICTSSL2019-63
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of neutral currency as a local currency on the economy using multi-a... [more] CAS2019-94 ICTSSL2019-63
pp.153-156
IMQ 2019-10-04
14:50
Osaka Osaka University Supporting Colonoscope System for Diagnosis of Depth of Invasion Using Deep Learning and Its Visualization
Nao Ito, Toshiya Nakaguchi (Chiba Univ.), Hiroshi Kawahira (Jichi Medical Univ.), Yuichiro Yoshimura (Chiba Univ.), Hirotaka Nakashima (Kayabacho Clinic), Masaya Uesato, Gaku Ohira, Hideaki Miyauchi, Hisahiro Matsubara (Chiba Univ.) IMQ2019-8
Colorectal cancer has a high morbidity and is the second most common cancer death in Japan, and is required to be detect... [more] IMQ2019-8
pp.19-26
CAS, ICTSSL 2019-01-24
10:50
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. On the emergence of multiple monies in Yasutomi model caused by inhibition of excessive savings
Hitoshi Takahashi (Niigata Univ.), Nao Ito (Toyama NIT), Yoshinobu Maeda (Niigata Univ.) CAS2018-117 ICTSSL2018-36
Yasutomi model is a multi-agent simulation model that simulates the emergence of money. In this model, agents’ consumpti... [more] CAS2018-117 ICTSSL2018-36
pp.7-10
CAS, ICTSSL 2019-01-25
13:20
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Evaluation of the Influence of Characteristics of Guides on the Evacuation Behavior Using Multi-Agent Simulation
Kyo Takata, Asuka Hashimoto, Nao Ito (NITT), Yoshinobu Maeda (Niigata University) CAS2018-131 ICTSSL2018-50
 [more] CAS2018-131 ICTSSL2018-50
pp.75-77
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