2022年10月10日月曜日

MIT App Inventor of the Month受賞5回の記録

 前報で、過去6年間のブログ記事の分析を行いました。この中で、ダントツに"MIT App Inventor"の出現頻度が高いことが確認できました。確かにかなり入れ込んできました。しかしながら、「MIT App Inventorがあるからそれで何かを作ろう」としたことはありません。いつも、「こういうものを設計して作りたい」という発想が湧き、その実現にはMIT App Inventorが適している、という思いで取り組みました。

 その中で、幸い、MIT App Inventor of the Monthという賞をこれまで5回受賞することができました。守りに入る姿勢は取りたくないのですが、以下に、それらを纏めて記録しておくことは意味があると考えました。下図にあるような、出来上がったアプリのロゴをデザインするのも楽しいことでした。
Age doesn't matter, do what you believe in.

 ●先方からの講評とアプリの内容説明Webページ(英文)

(1)June 2019:Enjoy Reinforcement Learning in Tic-Tac-Toe
Retired Computer Science professor Fujio decided to make use of the new generic blocks in App Inventor to make this app where you can train the mobile device to play tic-tac-toe using reinforcement learning.
https://sparse-dense.blogspot.com/2019/05/enjoy-reinforcement-learning-in-tic-tac.html

(2)Dec 2019:My Live Camera
Retired computer science professor Fujio from Japan, created this fascinating app to access some of his favorite live cameras from across the world. You can enjoy real-time views of some amazing places such as Mount Fuji. We hope you will enjoy it as much as we did.
https://sparse-dense.blogspot.com/2019/11/enjoy-live-cameras-from-around-world-on.html

(3)March 2021:Enjoy finding out Hamiltonian cycles
Fujio Yamamoto is an emeritus professor from Japan who made this complex app that solves the Hamiltonian cycle problem for a given graph. It's complex yet comprehensive, and if you've ever wanted to learn about Hamiltonian cycles, this is a great place to start!
https://sparse-dense.blogspot.com/2021/02/enjoy-finding-out-hamiltonian-cycles.html

(4)Oct 2021:Running Q-Learning On Your Palm
Retired emeritus professor of Computer Science Fujio, from Japan, created this amazing app to explain the basic idea and mechanism of reinforcement learning (especially Q-Learning), which is a field of artificial intelligence. We needed some MIT students to help us understand the advanced ideas behind this app, and we are glad to see such deep ideas realized in App Inventor.
https://sparse-dense.blogspot.com/2021/08/enjoy-q-learning-with-simple-example.html

(5)Sept 2022:Noise Reduction QA
Professor Yamamoto from Japan has created this app that uses quantum annealing, a type of quantum computing, to reduce noise in images. The app, which runs on most mobile devices, lets you experience the processing of a quantum annealing machine that is different from existing computers. Dr. Yamamoto would like to thank Dr. Masanao Yamaoka of Hitachi, Ltd., who developed the CMOS annealing machine, for answering various technical questions.
https://sparse-dense.blogspot.com/2022/09/image-noise-reduction-based-on-quantum.html

 ●補足:もう一つ受賞していました-Thunkable Top Developer 2016 

(0)Jan 2017:Elevator Fun
Elevator Fun / Make Your Own Version Elevator Fun was developed by Professor Fujio Yamamoto of Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Japan to encourage his students to develop their own Android apps rapidly. The app estimates the next arrival floor of an elevator using the acceleration sensor, aka accelerometer, equipped on each phone. The app detects the velocity profile, in particular, the length of a constant velocity section, which corresponds to the number of floors the elevator passes through during a trip. Since elevators have different speeds, you can calibrate the app with the actual performance of your elevator. Great for those living and working in tall buildings!
https://sparse-dense.blogspot.com/2017/01/android.html

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