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Consen2025-1
Analysis of junior high school students' acquisition of well-being competencies
-- A Case Study of Hokuryo Junior High School for Workshop Implementation --
Yutaro Kikuchi, Nagumi Imakado, Minatsu Ariga (Kanazawa Univ.), Akio Shimogoori (NIT Hakodate College)
pp. 1 - 5
Consen2025-2
Construction of Kakuma Virtual Campus in the Metaverse and an Empirical Study on its Educational Effects
Minatsu Ariga, Futatsugi Megumi (Kanazawa University), Akio Shimogoori (NIT, Hakodate College)
pp. 6 - 10
Consen2025-3
An Attempt of "3D Virtual Microcontroller Board"
-- As STEAM Educational Materials for Beginners in the Metaverse --
Ren Shimizu, Akitaka Higashi, Megumi Futatsugi (Kanazawa Univ.), Akio Shimogoori (NIT, Hakodate College)
pp. 11 - 16
Consen2025-4
A Practical Approach to 3D Educational Content Development via the Metaverse
Megumi Futatsugi, Minatsu Ariga, Akitaka Higashi (Kanazawa Univ.)
pp. 17 - 22
Consen2025-5
[Invited Talk]
A Study on Wide-Area Damage Assessment and Decision-Making Support During Disasters
-- A Case Analysis of the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake --
Hideomi Gokon (Jaist)
pp. 23 - 26
Consen2025-6
A Prototype of a Real-Time Information Providing Agent for Argumentation Support Using Retrieval-Augmented Generation
-- Toward Social Implementation in Namie Town, Fukushima Prefecture --
Kento Ueda, Haruki Doi, Keiichiro Nii, Takayuki Ito, Shiyao Ding (Kyoto Univ.)
pp. 27 - 32
Consen2025-7
Agent Orchestration with Transition Systems
Yepeng Ding, Ahmed Twabi, Tohru Kondo (Hirodai)
pp. 33 - 38
Consen2025-8
Technical Features and Social Implementation Use-Cases of D-Agree, an online discussion platform facilitated by AI Agent
Takayuki Ito (Agreebit/KU), Hideto Kuwahara (Agreebit)
pp. 39 - 44
Consen2025-9
An Implementation of A Negotiation Mechanism among AI-Agents based on Compromising Mechanism by LLM Belief Update
Takayuki Ito (KU)
pp. 45 - 50
Consen2025-10
Development of KJ-GPT: A Prototype System for Automatic KJ-Ho Generation Utilizing OpenAI Technologies
Toshiki Otsuka, Yuki Murai, Susumu Kunifuji (JAIST)
pp. 51 - 56
Note: Each article is a technical report without peer review, and its polished version will be published elsewhere.