计算机网络和信息集成教育部重点实验室(东南大学)

 
   



2015年学术报告


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日本京都大学Toru Ishida教授等人访问东南大学

时间: 地点:四牌楼校区中心楼105会议室

报告简介:


题目1:Create a New Circle of Science, Engineering and Design: Introduction to Kyoto University Design School

摘要1:The global society is seeking solutions for complex problems regarding global warming, disasters, energy, food, and population. In 2013, we started five year PhD course, Collaborative Graduate Program in Design (so called Design School) to develop specialists capable of designing systems and architectures for societies in collaboration with experts from various fields. To achieve this goal, we educate experts in Cyber (such as informatics) and Physical (such as engineering) fields to develop their problem finding / solving skills in collaboration with experts in management, psychology, and arts. In short, we are trying to create a new circle of science, engineering and design. The strength of this program is that Kyoto University Graduate Schools of Informatics, Engineering, Education, Management, and Kyoto City University of Arts has been unified to establish design as an academic discipline. In this talk, we introduce our cross-disciplinary courses on design theory and design methods, two types of training courses will be conducted: field-based learning (FBL) and problem-based learning (PBL), leadership training courses named overseas internships (individually) and field internships (in a group), as well as various academia-industry education activities in order to develop talent with a broad view and creativity.

题目2:Open Language Grid: Towards a Worldwide Language Service Infrastructure

摘要2:To develop a multilingual environment that can handle various situations in various communities, existing language resources should be easily shared and customized. We proposed and developed the Language Grid as service-oriented collective intelligence; it allows users to freely create language services from existing language resources and combine those language services to develop new services to meet their own requirements. This talk explains current status, future direction of the Language Grid, and its typical applications. First, we explain the design concept, service architecture and research achievements of the Language Grid. Then, we introduce the efforts towards a worldwide language service infrastructure for language resource sharing through global collaboration. Finally, we describe how the Language Grid is used as a platform for real field activities by using several examples.

报告人简介:


简历1:Toru Ishida has been a professor of Kyoto University since 1993. His academic background includes visiting scientist/professor positions at Columbia University, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, University of Maryland, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Tsinghua University, Xinjiang University and Hong Kong Baptist University. He is a fellow of IEEE, a vice president of IEICE, and a member of the Science Council of Japan. He is a co-founder of the Department of Social Informatics, Kyoto University, and a coordinator of the Kyoto University Design School. His research interest lies with Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems and modeling collaboration within human societies. He contributed to create AAMAS/ICMAS/PRIMA conferences on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. His projects include Community Computing, Digital City Kyoto, Intercultural Collaboration Experiments, and the Language Grid.

简历2:Donghui Lin has been an assistant professor of Kyoto University since 2012. He received his Ph.D. degree in informatics from Kyoto University in 2008. His research interests include services computing, business process management and intercultural collaboration. He served as a program co-chair of International Conference on Culture and Computing 2013-2015, and a program committee member of recent major international conferences in the area of services computing and services science. Masayuki Otani has been a program-specific researcher of Kyoto University since 2013. He received his Ph.D. degree in engineering from University of Electro-Communications in March 2013. His research interests include multi-agent modeling, simulation, and intercultural collaboration. He served as an organization co-chair of International Conference on Culture and Computing 2015, and a program committee member of Joint Agent Workshops and Symposium 2014-2015.
   

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