Department of Computer Science
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The Department of Computer Science offers a wide and attractive
curriculum of computer science and information technologies.
Information technologies have become kernel technologies of almost
all industries and have formed a central infrastructure of our world.
We provide three programs: Computer Network, Artificial Intelligence,
and Multimedia & HCI.
Each program consists of professional subjects in the forms of
lecture classes, training exercises and experiments.
Before going on to the professional subjects, students learn
basic subjects of the field such as programming, computer hardware
and software, algorithms, information theory and mathematics.
After completing our undergraduate courses, students are encouraged
to continue further education and research at the graduate school.
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| Computer Network Program |
Information technology is essential for our everyday life.
Computer Network Program aims to provide students ability to develop and
research new technology in information networks and computer systems.
Students learn standard technology in these areas and advance to recent
technologies, such as in multimedia communication, data management and
software architecture.

Experiments using a network diagnostic system
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| Key Words |
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Information Networks, Communication Protocols,
Ubiquitous Computing, Computer Architectures, Computation Models
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| Artificial Intelligence Program |
Artificial Intelligence Program offers an innovative curriculum for those
who are interested in artificial intelligence and intelligent computing.
The program provides a broad theoretical foundation on intelligent
computing and the opportunities to study basic and advanced topics
of artificial intelligence through programming exercises and
experiments of making intelligent systems.

Programming the smart behavior of a mobile robot
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| Key Words |
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Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks,
Intelligent Robotics, Multi-agent Systems,
Intelligent Signal Processing
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| Multimedia and HCI Program |
Multimedia & HCI (human-computer interaction) Program aims for the study
of human-oriented multi-media information processing that is essential
for the information-oriented society. Our program offers a curriculum
to learn the fundamentals of media processing for images, speech,
music and spoken languages, and study new scientific theories and
technologies on human-friendly multi-media processing.

Mixed Reality - Virtual wheel for potter
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| Key Words |
| Media Information Processing, Image Processing,
Speech Processing, Media Security, Cognitive Science
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Faculty Members
(Each name is shown in the order of the family name and the given name.)
| Computer Network Program |
| Professors |
Associate Professors |
Lecturers |
Assistant Professors |
Ishibashi Yutaka
Matsuo Hiroshi
Takahashi Naohisa
Tasaka Shuji
Wada Koichi
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Ito Yoshihiro
Katayama Yoshiaki
Mizusawa Yasushi
Saito Shoichi
Sugawara Shinji
Tsumura Tomoaki
Ueno Kazuo
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Izumi Taisuke
Matsui Toshihiro
Nunome Toshiro
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| Artificial Intelligence Program |
| Professors |
Associate Professors |
Lecturers |
Assistant Professors |
Adachi Toshiaki
Inuzuka Nobuhiro
Itoh Hidenori
Nakano Ryohei
Seki Hirohisa
Shintani Toramatsu
Takumi Ichi
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Itoh Takayuki
Kato Syohei
Nakamura Tsuyoshi
Ozono Tadachika
Takeuchi Ichiro
Uchiya Takahiro
Wadayama Tadashi
Yamagishi Masakazu
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Funase Arao
Mutoh Atuko
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| Multimedia and HCI Program |
| Professors |
Associate Professors |
Lecturers |
Assistant Professors |
Iwata Akira
Kitamura Tadashi
Natsume Toshikazu
Sato Jun
Tokuda Keiichi
Umezaki Taizo
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Funahashi Kenji
Hontani Hidetaka
Kuroyanagi Susumu
Matsuzoe Hiroshi
Oda Ryo
Ri Akinobu
Shiraishi Yoshiaki
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Kugler Mauricio
Nankaku Yoshihiko
Sakaue Fumihiko
Sakou Shinji
Taguchi Ryo
Yamamoto Daisuke
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