The 3rd Japanese-French Laboratory for Informatics (JFLI) Workshop 2019 take place on May 15 and 16th 2019 at Tokyo Institute of Technology. This Workshop is a collaborative workshop with the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) and it is a followup of previous JFLI joint workshops with Kyushu University (2017) and Osaka University (2018).
The main objectives of this Workshop is to gather the Computer Science Research Community in Japan that have interest in collaborating with French partners and Institutions or with the Japanese-French Laboratory for Informatics (JFLI, CNRS UMI 3527).
The participation is open and free to everyone upon registration. Inscription form is available at the bottom of this page.
The topics of interest of the workshop include (but not limited to):
- Next-Generation Network
- High-Performance Computing
- Artificial Intelligence
- Images and Multimedia
- Cyber-Security
- Software, Programming Models and Formal Methods
- Quantum Information
- Optimization, Data Structures, and Algorithms
Looking forward to see you soon at JFLI-TokyoTech Workshop
Organizing Committee:
- Dr. Jean-François Baffier – Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
- Dr. François Bonnet – Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Prof. Xavier Defago – Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Dr. Thomas Silverston – Shibaura Institute of Technology
- Dr. Ken Wakita – Tokyo Institute of Technology
Program
Wednesday, May 15th 2019 (Day 1)
08:00 – 12:00 JFLI Associated Members Meeting
13:00 – 13:30: Welcome
13:30-15:00: Session I
Chair: François Bonnet (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
- Dr. Hideaki Ishii (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Fault Tolerant Clock Synchronization in Wireless Sensor Networks - Dr. Romain Fontugne (IIJ)
IHR: Monitoring Internet Health at Scale - Dr. Haolin Ren (NII)
On the accuracy of face detection and tracking for high-level analysis - Matheus Oliveira Franca (Osaka University)
A Content Based Retrieval System for Buddha Statues
15:00-15:30: Coffee Break
15:30-17:00: Session II
Chair: Jean-François Baffier (JSPS)
- Dr. Diego Thomas (Kyushu University)
Human body reconstruction using RGB-D cameras - Dr. Léo Liberti (CNRS & Polytechnique)
Barvinok’s naive algorithm for dimensionality reduction, and its use in distance geometry - Dr. François Bonnet (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Studying and solving games - Dr. Ken Wakita (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
A user interaction technique for temporal networks
17:30-20:00: Social event 春宵の響
Thursday, May 16th 2019 (Day 2)
09:30 – 10:00: Welcome
10:00-12:00: Session III
Chair: Ken Wakita (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
- Dr. Pierre-Louis Poirion (RIKEN AIP)
Random projection for conic LP - Dr. Benjamin Renoust (Osaka University)
Interacting with Multilayer Networks - Pimprenelle Parmentier (RIKEN AIP)
Multilayer Stream Graphs - Prof. Xavier Defago (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Distributed Agreement and Robot Coordination - Dr. Florian Richoux (JFLI – NII / University of Nantes)
Constrained optimization under uncertainty for decision-making problems: Application to Real-Time Strategy games - Rémy Maxence (Keio University & Central Supelec)
3D reconstruction by combining SLAM & photometric stereo using a moving camer
12:00-13:30: Lunch Break
13:30-15:00: Session IV
Chair: Thomas Silverston (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
- Dr. Jean-François Baffier (JSPS)
Exact and approximated algorithms for Network Interdiction - Dr. Hoang NT (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Learning Graph Neural Networks in Noisy Settings - Dr. Razvan Beuran (JAIST)
Cybersecurity Education and Training: Methodology and Tools - Dr. Marc Bruyère (IIJ)
Exploring MPLS information in the RIPE Atlas Topology builtin measurement
15:00-15:30: Coffee Break
15:30-16:30: Discussion
- Thomas Silverston (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
FRA-JPN Research Collaboration
France – Japan Science & Technology Funding Schemes (French Embassy – SST)
16:30-17:00: Wrap up and Closing
Location
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Ookayama Campus
情報理工学院大会議室
West Building 8E – Room E1001 (10F)
Map (see Building number 19 – West Area)
Important Dates :
Workshop: May 15th and 16th 2019
Speakers: Friday, April 26th 2019 (deadline for proposal)
attendees : Tuesday, May 14th 2019 (deadline for registration)
Contact
thomas@shibaura-it.ac.jp or jf@baffier.fr