Interaction Lab

Grad. Sch. of Information Science, University of Hyogo

Modeling interactions via intelligence informatics

We study a variety of interactions, including “human-machine interactions” to support our daily lives / learning activities and “biological interactions” such as fish schools to elucidate the mechanism of collective behaviors. We seek to understand intelligence through the measurement, analysis, and modeling of those interactive behaviors using the techniques of artificial intelligence and machine learning with images, videos, and other types of sensory data.

Members

Specially appointed assistant professor

  • Raj Rajeshwar Malinda

Graduate students (Doctoral course)

  • Koichi Imanishi
  • Qizhao Chen

Graduate students (Master, Long-term course)

  • Tasuku Kinjo

Graduate students (M2)

  • Teppei Kawanishi
  • Sayaka Kogishi
  • Takato Shibayama
  • Nagato Nakahara
  • Ryosuke Matsushita
  • Taiki Murata

Graduate students (M1)

  • Hiroki Kinoshita
  • Masato Tanaka
  • Kazunori Nonaka
  • Takuma Murakami
  • Yuji Yamaguchi

Undergraduate students

  • Ryota Ikoma
  • Haruki Izawa
  • Akiyuki Koyama
  • Haruka Takano
  • Saeko Takizawa
  • Yuta Furukawa

Faculty

Home Page

Researchmap (publication, etc.)

Short bio

Interests
  • Pattern recognition & machine learning
  • Image processing & computer vision
  • Multi-modal interaction
  • AI for education
  • Collective-behavior analysis
Education
  • Ph.D. in Informatics, 2007

    Kyoto University

  • M.S. in Informatics, 2001

    Kyoto University

  • B.S. in Engineering, 1999

    Kyoto University

Contact

  • +81-75-794-5213
  • 8-2-1 Gakuen-nishimachi, Nishi-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 6512197, Japan
  • Information Science Bldg. (Room 408)