The 19th International Symposium on Spatial and Temporal Data (SSTD 2025), where Associate Professor Hamada served as General Co-chair, was held at the Osaka University Nakanoshima Center from August 25 to 27. Faculty members from our laboratory also contributed to the organization: Associate Professor Hiromori and Visiting Assistant Professor Kudo as Local Arrangements Co-chairs, Assistant Professor Amano as Webmaster, and Associate Professor Uchiyama as Proceedings Chair.
During the conference, Professor Yamaguchi delivered a keynote lecture, and four of our doctoral students presented their research in the Thesis and Dissertation Track.
Keynote Talk(Prof. Yamaguchi) - Engineering the Digital Twin Society: Harnessing Spatiotemporal Data through AI
Ph.D. Forum
- Lightweight Safety Assistance System for E-Scooters: Current Results and Future Directions
- Congzhi Ren, Hamada Rizk, Tatsuya Amano, Hirozumi Yamaguchi
- Device-Independent Wireless Sensing: Time-Series Analysis of Continuous Round Trip Time for Indoor Environment
- Haruki Yonekura, Hamada Rizk, Hirozumi Yamaguchi
- No Labels, No Problem: Adaptive Disaster Prediction Using Physics-Hybrid AI
- Ren Ozeki, Hamada Rizk, Hirozumi Yamaguchi
- LLM-Powered Embodied Intelligence for Socially-Aware Robot Navigation in Human-Robot Interaction
- Xuqing Liu, Ahmed Farid, Tatsuya Amano, Hamada Rizk, Hirozumi Yamaguchi
The acceptance rate of SSTD2025 is 36.17% (17 papers, including 4 short papers/ 47 valid submissions).
Conference details: https://sstd2025.github.io/index.html