Published multiple journal papers and book chapters, including but not limited to 'Video Retrieval Based on Uncertain Concept Detection Using Dempster-Shafer Theory' (2015), 'A Time-constrained Sequential Pattern Mining for Extracting Semantic Events in Videos' (2006), and has contributed to research published in journals such as Sensors, IEEE Access, and Biomedical Signal Processing and Control.
Research Experience
Currently a member of the Co-creation Informatics Laboratory in the Department of Information Systems Design at Doshisha University.
Education
Doctoral Dissertation: 'Intelligent Video Processing Using Data Mining Techniques', Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University, 2011. Advisor: Not explicitly mentioned.
Background
Research Interests: Multimedia Information Processing, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Sensor-based Human Activity Recognition; Courses Taught: Multimedia Signal Processing, Artificial Intelligence (currently named Development Technique of Information Systems), Software Engineering, Perspectives on Information Systems, Practice and Experiment III for Information Systems.
Miscellany
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