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IEEE Kansai Section Section Report Tsuneo Nakahara Chair of the IEEE Kansai Section Sumitomo Electric Industries, L.T.D. tel:+81-6-6220-4061 fax: +81-6-6222-6476 e-mail: t.nakahara@ieee.org Part A. Section Summary A-1 Executive Summary IEEE Kansai Section was established in November 1998. The Bylaws of the Section was approved by RAB on 24 June, 1999 and the first officers were elected in April, 1999. The number of members of the Kansai Section as of November 30, 1999 was 1472, which was slight increase compared with that of June 30, 1999. See the list in the Item B-2. In 1999 the Section had five Executive Meetings, one Annual Section Meeting, one Committee meeting, two technical lectures, and one symposium in co-operation with other institutes. In 2000, we have already had three Executive Meetings, one Annual Section Meeting, two Committee meetings, two technical lectures and two symposia in co-operation. A-2 Section Officers and Committee Officers (1999-2000) Section Officers: Chair : Tsuneo Nakahara (Sumitomo Electric Industries L.T.D.) t.nakahara@ieee,org, tel.+81-6-6220-4061 Vice-chair : Hiromasa Ikeda (Osaka University) ikeda-h@ieee.org, tel. +81-6-6879-7740 Secretary/Treasurer Miki Yamamoto(Osaka University) yamamoto-m@ieee.org, tel. +81-6-6879-7741 Standing Committee Chairs: Membership Development Committee : Masaki Koyama (Nara Institute of Science and Technology) koyama@itc.aist-nara.as.jp, tel.+81-743-72-5140 Student Activities Committee : Yukihiro Nakamura (Kyoto University) nakamura@kuee.kyoto-u.ac.jp, +81-75-753-4801 Nominating Committee : Isao Shirakawa (Osaka University) sirakawa@ise.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp, +81-6-6879-7805 Awards Committee : Hiromasa Haneda (Kobe University) h.haneda@ieee.org, +81-78-803-6087 Technical Program Committee : Ryohei Nakatsu (ATR Media Integration and Communications

Research Laboratories) nakatsu@mic.atr.co.jp, tel +81-774-95-1400 A-3 Administrative Meetings 5 5 The Kansai Section had the following five executive meeting in 1999. 1. First executive meeting date: June 28 place: Sumitomo Building attendees: 8 Issues: - Establishment of new Kansai Section - Future activities of Kansai Section - Future activities of committees of Kansai Section 2. Second executive meeting date: July 27 place: Sumitomo Building attendees: 6 Issues: - Annual Meeting of Kansai Section 3. Third executive meeting date: September 4 place: Sumitomo Building attendees: Issues - Fellow Nominations - Activities of each Committee 4. Fourth executive meeting date: October 27 place: Sumitomo Building attendees: 6 Issues - Report of Section Congress 99 - Schedule of Technical Lecture 5. Fifth executive meeting date: December 16 place: Sumitomo Building attendees: Issues - Fellow Nominations - Activities in 1999 of each Committee - Establishment of Awards Committee and Technical Program Committee - 2000 Annual Meeting A-4 Finance The Section s Finance is in good condition. See the attached Table 1in the ANNEX. Part B. Organization Activities in 1999 B-1 Membership Development Committee Chair of Membership Development Committee is now appointing his committee members and will promote them to recruit new members. The number of Members of the Section as of November 31, 1999 is as follows: grade Grade Code number Honorary Member HM 1 Life Fellow LF 15 Fellow F 33 Life Senior Member LS 8 Senior Member SM 87 Life Member LM 22 Member M 1049 Pending Member PM 26

Life Associate LA 1 Associate A 119 Student S 112 Total 1472 Membership development committee is now starting the following projects for increase of IEEE member in Kansai Section. 1. Announcement of merit of IEEE members. 2. Increase of Senior member in Kansai Section.(Statistics say that Senior members have higher probability of maintaining their membership. ) 3. Committee members of MDC try to increase membership in their organizations. B-2 Student Activities Committee In Kansai Section, we have only one student branch. Student Activities Committee is now planning to establish new student branches. SAC also opened their home page announcing activities. B-3 Nominations Committee Nominations Committee asked Fellow members in Kansai Section to recommend fellow up-grade candidates. NC selects 8 candidates and endorsed these 8 candidates from Kansai Section. B-4 Professional Activities Lectures: 1. Lecturer : Nobuaki Kumagai (Osaka University, JAPAN), Title : Establishment of Japan Council and Kansai Section Date: July 27 1999 Place: Sumitomo Building Attendee: 80 2. Lecturer: Rodney Brooks (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Title: Structuring human-humanoid interaction so that people can intuitively command robots Date: November 19, 1999 Place: NTT Communication Science Laboratories Attendee: 100 3. Lecturer: Tomaso Poggio (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Title: From bits to information: machine learning theory and applications Date: January 14, 2000 Place: NTT Communication Science Laboratories Attendee: 100 4. Lecturer: James L. Flanagan (Rutgers University, USA) Title: Natural Communication with Machines Date: March 3, 2000 Place: NTT Communication Science Laboratories Attendee: 100 Symposium cooperated with other institutes 1. The 10-th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications Date: 12-15 September, 1999 Place: Asia Pacific Trade Center, Osaka, JAPAN

Part C. Goals and Action Plans in 2000 C-1. Executive Meeting We will have 6 Executive meetings this year. C-2 Nominations Committee NC will also nominate fellow up-grade candidates. C-3 Membership Development Committee MDC goal for year 2000 is 2000 members in Kansai Section. To realize this goal, MDC member try to increase membership in their organizations. C-4 Student Activities Committee SAC will open 3 new student branches in Kansai Section. SAC is also planning several technical and social events for students in Kansai Section. C-5 Technical Program Committee TPC will have 4 or 5 Technical Lectures. C-6 Awards Committee AC will establish new awards in Kansai Section.

ANNEX Table 1 Finance Report in 1999 1. Receipts (Japanese Yen) IEEE Entity 3,871,822 Support from Japan Council Section Assessment (IEEE Head Quarter) 500,000 2,698,378 3/19/1999 9/6/1999 Section Rebate(IEEE Head 673,444 9/27/1999 Quarter) Interest 81 8/16 Total 3,871,903 2. Expenses (Japanese Yen) IEEE Entity 2,697,748 Japan Council 2,697,748 372,968 Annual Meeting Technical Lecture Executive Meeting Committee Meeting 86,198 30,000 96,390 160,380 Management and General 59,455 Surplus 740,732 Total 3,871,903