Finalists of Best Student Paper Award

361Jianwei Zhai
Deep Q-learning with Prioritized Sampling
28Chao Li
Yet Another Schatten Norm for Tensor Recovery
85Qianwen Zhang
Influence Spread Evaluation and Propagation Rebuilding
90Shunsuke Minusa
Developing an Implantable Micro Magnetic Stimulation System to Induce Neural Activity in vivo
171Qilin Deng
An Incremental One Class Learning Framework for Large Scale Data
308Christian Donner
Approximate inference method for dynamic interactions in larger neural populations
415Ahmadreza Ahmadi
Towards Robustness to Fluctuated Perceptual Patterns by a Deterministic Predictive Coding Model in a Task of Imitative Synchronization with Human Movement Patterns
293Haijun Zhu
A Kernel-Based Sarsa(λ) Algorithm with Clustering-Based Sample Sparsification
381Gabriella Contardo
Recurrent Neural Networks for Adaptive Feature Acquisition

Instruction for Best Student Paper Award Presentation

All finalists must make oral presentations at 16:30-18:30, Sunday 16 Oct. Each finalist will have 7 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for questions. The projector equips VGA and HDMI, so please bring an appropriate adaptor for your computer. Please arrive to your session early for testing your presentation (especially if you have audio or video). Note we provide a PC with each projector where PowerPoint and Acrobat Reader run on Windows 7.

We will select 5 best presentations from the finalists, and will give the best student paper awards with 55,000 JPY in cash to the winners at the banquet. For the other finalists, we will give the certificate of a finalist with 10,000 JPY in cash at the banquet.

Winner of Student Travel Grants

361Jianwei Zhai
Deep Q-learning with Prioritized Sampling
28Chao Li
Yet Another Schatten Norm for Tensor Recovery
85Qianwen Zhang
Influence Spread Evaluation and Propagation Rebuilding
90Shunsuke Minusa
Developing an Implantable Micro Magnetic Stimulation System to Induce Neural Activity in vivo
171Qilin Deng
An Incremental One Class Learning Framework for Large Scale Data
308Christian Donner
Approximate inference method for dynamic interactions in larger neural populations
415Ahmadreza Ahmadi
Towards Robustness to Fluctuated Perceptual Patterns by a Deterministic Predictive Coding Model in a Task of Imitative Synchronization with Human Movement Patterns
293Haijun Zhu
A Kernel-Based Sarsa(λ) Algorithm with Clustering-Based Sample Sparsification
381Gabriella Contardo
Recurrent Neural Networks for Adaptive Feature Acquisition
318Erik Barrow
Selective Dropout for Deep Neural Networks
274Anupriya Gogna
Semi Supervised Autoencoder
406Ayang Laishram
Collaborative Filtering, Matrix Factorization & Population Based Search: The Nexus Unveiled
451Mozammel Chowdhury
Detection of Human Faces using Neural Networks
315Yang Li
A Novel Graph Regularized Sparse Linear Discriminant Analysis Model for EEG Emotion Recognition
331Kang Fu
Credit Card Fraud Detection Using Convolutional Neural Networks
336Yan Keyu
Cross-Database Facial Expression Recognition via Unsupervised Domain Adaptive Dictionary Learning
410Jonghong Kim
Investigation of the Efficiency of Unsupervised Learning for Multi-task Classification in Convolutional Neural Network
279Kazutaka Kikuta
High precision direction-of-arrival estimation for wideband signals in environment with interference based on complex-valued neural networks
347Daiki Nakamura
A simple visual model accounts for drift illusion and reveals illusory patterns
469Ryota Mori
Computational Performance of Echo State Networks with Dynamic Synapses

Instruction for Student Travel Grant Winners

  1. When you make a registration at the conference desk, please tell us you are a winner of the student travel grant.
  2. Show your picture ID (e,g., student ID, passport) for verification.
  3. We'll give you a presenter sheet. After your presentation, please have a signature on the sheet from the session chair.
  4. Bring the signed presenter sheet to the conference desk. Then, we'll give you the travel grant.

[Note] We DO NOT give the student travel grant to anyone other than a student winner.