Important Congress Schedule
November 1 (Fri)
18:00-20:00 VIP Meeting
November 2 (Sat)
8:00AM-14:00PM Registration Desk Open
9:00AM-9:20AM Opening Ceremony & Photo Session
9:20AM-9:40AM Announcement by Tokuro Matsuo
9:40AM-10:30AM Keynote by Prof. Satoshi Takahashi
10:30AM-10:40AM Break
10:40AM-11:30AM Plenary Talk by Prof. Kiyota Hashimoto
11:30AM-13:00PM Lunch Break
13:00PM-13:50PM Plenary Talk by Prof. Ford Lumban Gaol
13:50PM-14:40PM Plenary Talk by Prof. Tokuro Matsuo
14:40PM-15:00PM Closing and Photo Session
Keynote
Beat the traffic jam – computation and game theoritic approach-
Prof. Satoshi Takahashi (The Univeristy of Electro-Communications, Japan)
Abstract: Elimination of traffic congestion in large cities is one of the
important problems of social systems. To solve the problem, it is
necessary not only to collect traffic data but also to accurately
grasp the degree of congestion. In recent years, a selfish routing
game has been proposed as a mathematical model to grasp the degree of
congestion. This model is to find an equilibrium of the traffic flows.
In this talk, I will introduce our research projects for solving
traffic congestion using the selfish routing game. I will also
introduce the state of the arts on the possibility of cooperation with
computer applications.
Bio: Satoshi Takahashi is an Associate Professor of The University
Electro-Communications. He got Ph.D in Engineering from Graduate
School of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba
in 2013, Master degree of Engineering from Graduate School of Systems
and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba in 2010, and
Bachelor degree of Engineering from Department of Information Science,
Yamagata University in 2008. His major areas of research include
Mathematical Programmings, Artificial Intelligence, Auction Theory,
Combinatorial Optimization and Risk Management. He is a member of
Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ), The Japan Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics (JSIAM), The Operations Research
Society of Japan (ORSJ) and International Association for Computer and
Information Science (ACIS). He served Program Chairs of SNPD 2013 and
2014, ACIT 2014, CSI 2014 and 2015. Also he served more than 10
international conference program committees.