At the 55th Tokai Fuzzy Workshop, we presented research on purpose-oriented prompts for image generative AI, and Reiya Fukuoka received an Excellent Presentation Award.

Award and Presentation
- - Excellent Presentation Award
- - Title: A Study of Purpose-oriented Prompts for Image Generative AI
- - Authors: Reiya Fukuoka, Hiroki Tominari, Hiroyasu Usami, Yuji Iwahori
- - Awardee: Reiya Fukuoka
Workshop Overview
This summary is based on public information from the Tokai Branch of the Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics and the workshop program.
The 55th Tokai Fuzzy Workshop in Himakajima, also known as Himaken 2024, is a residential workshop hosted by the Tokai Branch of the Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics.
The Tokai Fuzzy Workshop is held twice a year. The February Himakajima event is called Himaken, and the August Gamagori event is called Gamaken. It emphasizes cross-generation discussion through general presentations, invited talks, student events, and social interaction.
At Himaken 2024, general presentations and invited talks were held at Himakajima Community Center, with additional events on the second day. This presentation was delivered in Session 1 on the first day and was selected for an Excellent Presentation Award.
Event Information
- Dates
- February 18-19, 2024
- Main venue
- Himakajima Community Center
- Second-day venue
- Nishiku Hall
- Organizer
- Tokai Branch, Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics
- - Name: 55th Tokai Fuzzy Workshop in Himakajima, Himaken 2024
- - Positioning: winter edition of the Tokai Branch regular workshop series
- - Fields: soft computing, fuzzy theory and applications, intelligent information processing
- - Co-sponsored by IEEE Nagoya Section, Japan Association for Management Systems Chubu Branch, and others
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