List of seminars

Teiko Arai Seminar

Learn how to understand, analyze, and disseminate society through information visualization and investigation

Through "measuring words", students will learn how to shed light on various aspects of society and critically examine them. Through practice such as text mining, data visualization, and presentations, students will acquire the ability to decipher information and communicate it from their own perspective.

Yuuichiro Otani Seminar

Social and industrial analysis using large-scale geospatial data

Students will learn how to use satellite data and other large-scale geospatial data to discover social and industrial issues and analyze the structures behind them. Based on statistics, data science, and geospatial information processing, students will develop the ability to interpret regional differences, spatial relationships, and time series changes from global observed data.

Nanae Tanemura Seminar

Capturing "health signs" with data to design behavior and society

From a variety of data related to our daily lives, such as behavior, consciousness, and living environment, we will find hidden issues and signs of change in society. Aiming to realize a society where everyone can live better, we design systems that support people's judgments and behaviors based on trends in their behavior.

Ryosaku Makino Seminar

A detailed analysis of everyday people's communication and interaction

People communicate not only through words, but also through gaze, body movements, tools, and media. In this seminar, based on interaction behavior analysis and cognitive science, we will explore the mechanisms of human communication in everyday conversations, care situations, online conversations, and dialogue with generative AI.