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2026.05.26

Professor Kazuko Takahashi, School of Engineering, gave a presentation on the logic-based framework for the detection of dangerous driving event from the video data at the 21st International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering (ENASE 2026).

Professor Kazuko Takahashi, School of Engineering, gave an oral presentation entitled "Detection of Dangerous Driving Events from Video Streams with Logical Explanations" at the 21st International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering (ENASE 2026) held at Benidorm, Spain from May 22 to 24 in 2026. 
ENASE is a prime international forum to discuss and publish research findings and IT industry experiences. It acknowledges evolution in systems and software thinking due to contemporary shifts of computing paradigms to AI-assisted coding, low-code/no-code platforms, cloud and edge computing and so on, and aims at identifying most hopeful trends and proposing new directions for consideration.
This time, the conference was held in a basically in-person style.  There were three keynode lectures, about 100 oral presentations and additioncal poster presentations.  The presentation on the evaluation of the development case study on Large Language Models were particularly prominent.
During the conference, active discussions and interaction between the participants every day took place every day.

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TAKAHASHI Kazuko

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