International Meeting on “High-Dimensional Data Driven Science” (HD3-2015)

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Poster presentation application form (Application deadline: 15 November, 2015) closed.
Scope:
Never-ending series of innovations in measurement technologies and evolutions in information and communication technologies have led to the ongoing generation and accumulation of large quantities of high-dimensional data every day. While detailed data-centric approaches have been pursued in respective research fields, situations have been encountered where the same mathematical framework of high-dimensional data analysis can be found in a wide variety of seemingly unrelated research fields, such as estimation on the basis of undersampled Fourier transform in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in chemistry, in magnetic resonance imaging in medicine, and in astronomical interferometry in astronomy. In such situations, bringing diverse viewpoints together therefore becomes a driving force for the creation of innovative developments in various different research fields.

This meeting focuses on “Sparse Modeling” (SpM) as a methodology for creation of innovative developments through the incorporation of a wide variety of viewpoints in various research fields. The objective of this meeting is to offer a forum where researchers with interest in SpM can assemble and exchange information on latest results and newly established methodologies, and discuss future directions of the interdisciplinary studies for High-Dimensional Data-Driven science (HD3).

Date:December 14th – 17th, 2015.

[Schedule]

Dec. 14th, 2015 Dec. 15th, 2015 Dec. 16th, 2015 Dec. 17th, 2015
10:00–10:40 Registration (9:30-10:20) M. Honma (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan) J. Barbier (EPFL, Switzerland) K. Watanabe (Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan)
Opening Remark (10:20-10:40)
10:40–11:20 M. Okada (The University of Tokyo, Japan) E. B. Ford (Pennsylvania State University, USA) T. Obuchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) H. Zhou (Chinese Academy of Science, China)
11:20–12:00 E. Aurell (KTH, Sweden) S. Ikeda (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan) E. P. Xing (Carnegie Melon University, USA) T. Suzuki (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
12:00–14:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch
(12:00–13:20)
Lunch
14:00–14:40 T. Kasai (RIKEN, Japan) M. Uemura (Hiroshima University, Japan) Poster Session
(13:20–15:40)
(6th floor, Conference Room C)
(Program)
F. Ricci-Tersenghi (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
14:40–15:20 M. Bostock (University of Cambridge, UK) J.-L. Starck (CEA, France) M. Ohzeki (Kyoto University, Japan)
15:20–15:40 Coffee Break Coffee Break Closing(15:20–15:40)
15:40–16:20 T. Ikeya (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan) T. Omori (Kobe University, Japan) S. Akaho (AIST, Japan)
16:20–17:00
V. Y. Orekov (University of Gothernburg, Sweden) ACC Coolen (King's Colledge, London, UK) K.-R. Müller (TU Berlin, Germany)
Banquet (18:30–)
(New Hankyu Hotel, Kyoto)

Poster session programme

Venue:Mielparque Kyoto, Japan
How to reach the venue:
One minute walk to the east from Karasuma Exit of JR Kyoto station.

In the following please find the access from airports to the station.
[Kansai International Airport] Approx. 75 min by Airport Express HARUKA.
http://www.kansai-airport.or.jp/en/access/train/
Approx. 80-100 min by Airport Limousine (Bus).
http://www.okkbus.co.jp/en/index.html
[Osaka(Itami) Airport] Approx. 55-60 min by Airport Limousine (Bus).
http://www.okkbus.co.jp/en/index.html

  • Invited Speakers:
    • Erik Aurell (KTH, Sweden)
    • Jean Barbier (ENS Paris, France)
    • Mark Bostock (University of Cambridge, UK)
    • Ton Coolen (King's College London, UK)
    • Eric B. Ford (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
    • Klaus-Robert Müller (TU Berlin, Germany)
    • Federico Ricci-Tersenghi (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
    • Jean-Luc Starck (CEA, France)
    • Eric P. Xing (CMU, USA)
    • Vladislav Yu Orekhov (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
    • Haijun Zhou (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

  • Speakers from the Innovative Area:
    • Shotaro Akaho (Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
    • Mareki Honma (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
    • Shiro Ikeda (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics)
    • Teppei Ikeya (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
    • Takuma Kasai (RIKEN)
    • Tomoyuki Obuchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
    • Masayuki Ohzeki (Kyoto University)
    • Masato Okada (The University of Tokyo)
    • Toshiaki Omori (Kobe University)
    • Taiji Suzuki (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
    • Makoto Uemura (Hiroshima University)
    • Kazuho Watanabe (Toyohashi University of Technology)

  • HD3-2015 Organizing Committee:
    • Yoshiyuki Kabashima (Tokyo Institute of Technology) (General Chair)
    • Kenji Nagata (University of Tokyo)
    • Tomoyuki Obuchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
    • Masayuki Ohzeki (Kyoto University)
    • Masato Okada (University of Tokyo) (Head Investigator of SpM)
    • Toshiyuki Tanaka (Kyoto University) (Local Chair)

  • Program Committee:
    • Kenji Fukumizu (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan)
    • Mareki Honma (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan)
    • Shiro Ikeda (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan)
    • Jun-ichi Inoue (Hokkaido University, Japan)
    • Takanori Kigawa (RIKEN, Japan)
    • Makoto Uemura (Hiroshima University, Japan)

Contact:hd3-2015-office@mns.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp

  • Sponsor:
    • Graint-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas “Initiative for High-Dimensional Data-Driven Science through Deepening of Sparse Modeling”