月別アーカイブ: 2025年9月

今年の秋に卒業する方々のフェアウェルパーティ!

今年の秋に卒業を迎えるOatさんとRahmanさんのフェアウェルパーティ (送別会) を行いました。
当日はカレーやナン、お寿司などを囲みながら、研究や日常の話に花を咲かせ、和やかな時間を過ごしました。

Oatさんは卒業後、日本での就職という新たな道を歩まれます。一方で、Rahmanさんは博士学生として引き続きIMDラボで研究を進める予定です。
これまでラボを支えてくださったお二人の貢献に感謝するとともに、これからの歩みが素晴らしいものになることを心から願っています。

次は来年度に新しく加わる学生を迎える歓迎会ですね。新しい出会いを楽しみにしています!

 

(左:フェアウェルパーティの様子、右:用意された食事🍛)

VR学会での発表を行いました!

9月17日から19日にかけて、立命館大学 大阪いばらきキャンパスで開催された第30回日本バーチャルリアリティ学会(VR学会)にて、当研究室から複数のメンバーが発表を行いました。

今年は、澤邊准教授、修士2年の野口君・重藤君・Cheng君、そして修士1年の御前君がポスター発表の担当です。

御前君は修士1年ながら発表に挑戦し、Cheng君は国内学会ながらも英語で発表に臨みました。

また、重藤君は「AR × 自動運転」に関する研究を、野口君は「VR × 撫で行為」に関する研究を発表し、さらに澤邊准教授は合計3件もの発表を行われ、IMDで行っている様々な研究を発信する場となったように思います!

当日は発表者だけでなく、IMDからも多くの学生が聴講として参加してくれたので、それぞれの研究分野に関する知見を広げる貴重な機会になっていれば嬉しいですね!

ポスター発表を行っている様子(左:重藤君、右:御前君)

2025年度秋卒業者の修士論文発表会が開催されました!

8月28日、この秋に修了予定の OatさんRahmanさん の修士論文発表会が行われ、
それぞれ 30分程度の発表と質疑応答を行い、これまでの研究成果について発表しました。

英語ではありますが発表後にお二人からいただいたコメントを以下に載せさせていただきます。

Oat: A Transformative Journey: Reflecting on My Master’s in Interactive Media and Design Lab

“My decision to pursue graduate studies was born from a deep-seated passion for international experience and a desire to elevate my professional capabilities. After four years as a software engineer in the banking and software sectors, I found myself at a critical juncture. Observing many of my colleagues pursue advanced degrees, whether through specialized courses or full-time enrollment, prompted a period of self-reflection on my own career trajectory. This led to what would become one of the most significant and rewarding decisions of my life ‘returning to school once again’.

My undergraduate experience had planted the seeds for this next step. A course on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) had fundamentally altered my perspective on technology. It taught me that innovation is not solely about possessing the fantasy features and application, but about deeply understanding the user. This human-centered approach, rooted in the principle of empathy, resonated with me on a profound level and solidified my conviction that if I were to pursue further education, HCI was the field I would choose.

Two years ago, I embarked on this journey, joining the Interactive Media and Design Lab in Japan. The experience has exceeded my expectations in every regard. The research conducted here is dedicated to improving the human experience through technology. It goes beyond the purely technical and focuses on creating solutions that genuinely enhance people’s lives. This ethics of empathy extends beyond the projects and permeates the entire lab environment. Professors and fellow students alike embody a spirit of collaboration and understanding, recognizing and supporting the unique strengths of each individual. This collective empathy has been truly remarkable to witness and be a part of.

For my master’s research, I am developing a training system to support individuals struggling with communication skills. This project has required me to conduct extensive literature reviews across diverse fields, from computer science to psychology, to identify effective methodologies for communication skill development. Through this work, I have gained invaluable insights into HCI methodologies, academic research practices, and cutting-edge technologies like virtual reality and 3D design. Coming from a corporate background, this academic immersion has been an incredibly eye-opening experience.

The knowledge and skills I have cultivated at this lab will be instrumental in my future career. The principles of human-centric design I’ve learned here will allow me to be a more empathetic and effective engineer, capable of creating solutions that are not only technologically sound but also deeply aligned with user needs. Just as the business world has embraced a “customer-centric” approach, this lab has instilled in me a human-centric mindset that I am confident will be an invaluable asset. My decision to pursue this master’s degree has undoubtedly been one of the best of my life.”

[Oat during his presentation]

Rahman: Master’s Thesis Presentation at NAIST

“I am pleased to share that I recently delivered my Master’s thesis presentation at Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST), Japan.

My thesis, titled:
“Smart Rehabilitation for Augmenting Therapists’ Skills: A Mixed Reality System for Simulating AI-Generated Patient-Specific Impaired Walking Motions and an Assistive Robotic Walker,”
focused on developing innovative systems that combine Mixed Reality, AI-driven motion generation, and robotic assistance to support therapist training and patient rehabilitation.

This presentation was an important milestone, giving me the opportunity to present two years of research and receive constructive feedback from my professors and peers. I am also grateful for the chance to collaborate with the Kyoto University, Japan and University of Trento (MIRO-Lab, Italy) whose expertise and insights greatly shaped this work.

The official result is not yet announced, but I feel encouraged and motivated by completing this stage, and I look forward to the next steps in advancing immersive technologies for healthcare.”

Both Oat and Rahman shared thoughtful insights that reflect not only their research achievements but also their personal growth during their time in the lab. We warmly congratulate them on reaching this milestone and look forward to seeing their next steps!

[Rahman during his presentation]