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A good software engineer must have not only expertise for developing software, but also a domain knowledge in each application field of computers. Therefore, the Department of Knowledge-Based Information Engineering provides a "double-major" program consisting of computer science and other specific fields: multimedia technology, image and sound processing, human cognition, computer aided chemistry, and molecular design. For pursuing this program, the department is comprised of five divisions, namely, Computer Science, Intelligent Media Science, Education Technology with Multimedia, Molecular Information Engineering, and Molecular Design Engineering.

Professor Tsuneo Nitta

   Members and Research Interests

Computer Science
Professeor Sadahiro Isoda, Dr. Sci. E-mail Software Engineering
  1. Object-oriented Software Development
  2. Reuse of Software Architecture and Patterns
Professeor Shigeru Masuyama, Dr. Eng. E-mail Computer Science
  1. Algorithm Design and Analysis, Computational Complexity
  2. Natural Language Processing and its Application to Information Retrieval
Professeor Yoshiteru Ishida, Dr. Eng. E-mail Systems and Information Science
  1. Biological Information Systems and Complex Systems
  2. Intelligent Information Processing
Associate Professor Kazuhisa Kawai, Dr. Eng. E-mail Computer Science and Engineering
  1. Human Computer Interaction
  2. Information Education
Associate Professor Shuichi Ichikawa, Dr. Sci. E-mail Computer Science
  1. Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing
  2. Custom Computing Machinery
Lecturer Kazushi Murakoshi, Dr. Eng. E-mail Computational Neuroscience
  1. Information Processing by Spike Timing
  2. Elucidation of Sense Processing by an Illusion Model
Intelligent Media Science
Professor Shinji Yamamoto, Dr. Eng. E-mail Image Information Technology
  1. Image Processing, Recognition and Understanding
Professor Tsuneo Nitta, Dr. Eng. E-mail Spoken Language Processing and Human/Computer Interaction
  1. Spontaneous Speech Understanding System
  2. Multimodal Interaction Systems
Professor Junsei Horikawa, Ph. D. E-mail Neuroscience Auditory Physiology
  1. Auditory Information Processing in the Brain
  2. Psychoacoustics
Associate Professor Yasushi Kanazawa, Dr. Eng. E-mail Computer Vision
  1. Computer Vision
  2. Image Media Processing
Associate Professor Akihiko Sugiura, Dr. Eng. E-mail Multi Media Communication
  1. Image / Speech Coding and Processing
  2. Adaptive Transmission of Digital Information
Associate Professor Michiteru Kitazaki, Ph. D. E-mail Psychophysics
  1. Human Vision and Cognition
  2. Reality and Virtual Reality
Molecular Design Engineering
Professor Hidetsugu Abe, Dr. Sci. E-mail Chemical Information
  1. Construction of Chemical Databases
  2. Structure-Odor Relationships
Professor Hideo Sekino, Dr. Sci. E-mail Computational Science
  1. Theoretical Chemistry
  2. Simulation Science
Professor Yoshimasa Takahashi, Ph. D. E-mail Molecular Information Science/Chemometrics
  1. Molecular Information Processing
  2. Computer-aided Chemical Risk Assessment System
Associate Professor Kimito Funatsu, Dr. Sci. E-mail Computer-Aided Chemistry
  1. Structure Elucidation, Synthesis Design and Reaction Prediction by Computer
  2. Molecular Design using Chemo-informatics
Associate Professor Noriyuki Kurita, Dr. Eng. E-mail Quantum Biology Bio-informatics
  1. Electronic Properties of Biological Molecules
  2. Transfer of Biological Information in a Living Body
Associate Professor Hitoshi Goto, Dr. Sci. E-mail Computational Chemistry
  1. New Algorithms in Computational Chemistry
  2. Conformation Search and Analysis of Bio-molecules

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