Awards

CANDAR Best Paper

  • A Strongly Unlinkable Group Signature Scheme with Matching-Based Verifier-Local Revocation for Privacy-Enhancing Crowdsensing, Yuto Nakazawa and Toru Nakanishi

CANDAR Outstanding Papers

  • Efficient and Large Scale Pre-training Techniques for Japanese Natural Language Processing, Akihiko Kasagi, Masahiro Asaoka, Akihiro Tabuchi, Yosuke Oyama, Takumi Honda, Yasufumi Sakai, Thang Dang and Tsuguchika Tabaru
  • A Construction Method of Final Exponentiation for a Specific Cyclotomic Family of Pairing-Friendly Elliptic Curves with Prime Embedding Degrees, Yuki Nanjo, Masaaki Shirase, Yuta Kodera, Takuya Kusaka and Yasuyuki Nogami
  • Dementia Sign Detection System Using Digital Twin, Toru Kobayashi, Kazuki Fukae, Tetsuo Imai and Kenichi Arai
  • Low-Latency High-Bandwidth Interconnection Networks by Selective Packet Compression, Naoya Niwa, Hideharu Amano and Michihiro Koibuchi
  • A State Transfer Method That Adapts to Network Bandwidth Variations in Geographic State Machine Replication, Tairi Chiba, Ren Ohmura and Junya Nakamura

ASON Best Paper

  • Adaptive Network Coding Broadcasting based on Node Mobility in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks, Masami Yoshida, Alberto Gallegos Ramonet and Taku Noguchi

CSA Best Paper

  • A simulation of a memory subsystem using a highly energy-efficient but erroneous MRAM, Daiki Saito, Takahiro Hirofuchi, Hiroko Arai and Yukinori Sato

GCA Best Paper

  • A GPU Implementation of Watercolor Painting Image Generation, Jiamian Huang, Yasuaki Ito and Koji Nakano

PDAA Best Paper

  • An asynchronous P system with branch and bound for solving the subset sum problem, Kosei Nagao and Akihiro Fujiwara

SUSCW Best Paper

  • Recognizing HPC Workloads Based on Power Draw Signatures, Sven Köhler, Lukas Wenzel, Max Plauth, Pawel Böning, Philipp Gampe, Leonard Geier and Andreas Polze

WICS Best Paper

  • A New Higher Order Differential of Enocoro-128v2, Naoki Shibayama and Yasutaka Igarashi

WANC Best Paper

  • Thread-Aware Cache Simulator for HPC Application Tuning, Kazuki Chugo and Yukinori Sato

Workshop Best Poster Paper

  • Augmented Triplet Network for Individual Organism and Unique Object Classification for Reliable Monitoring of Ezoshika Deer, Yojiro Harie, Neupane Sanagam, Bishnu Prasad Gautam and Shiratori Norio

Workshop Outstanding Poster Paper

  • Loss Function of GAN to Make a Clear Judgment, Kuniyasu Imade, Toi Tsuneda, Satoshi Yamane, Kousuke Shintani and Taro Kiriyama

Distinguished Service Award

  • Prof. Akihiro Fujiwara, Kyushu Institute of Technology
  • Prof. Hiroyuki Sato, The University of Tokyo