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Building Human Behavior Recognition and Working Support Environment Using Various Sensors
Assistant Professor IIJIMA, Tadashi
Department of Administration Engineering
The aim of this research is building support environment for human actions by estimating some kind of situations, such as position, pose, intention of user from observation by various sensors.

Building Fine-grained Access Control Policy Definition and Cloud Server Environment for Electronic Distributive Documents
Assistant Professor IIJIMA, Tadashi
Department of Administration Engineering
An electronic distributive document such as a medical record is shared by many people (e.g., doctor, nurse, druggist, clinical technologist, and clerk). The aim of this research is building a document-management environment with role-based fine-grained access control policy on cloud servers.

Building Agent-based Simulation Environment with Geographical/Spatial Information for Evacuation Planning
Assistant Professor IIJIMA, Tadashi
Department of Administration Engineering
The goal of this research is to build a geo-simulation environment for evacuation planning by using an agent-based simulation technique. The agent-based simulation technique is based on modeling of human decision-making and behaviour. To improve the reality of the simulation, we attempt to attach spatial and geographical data to the simulation model.

Japanese Wikipedia Ontologies
Professor YAMAGUCHI, Takahira
Department of Administration Engineering
Ontologies mean information structure for word network and hierarchy. However, considerable cost is involved in their development. This work shows a tool for semi-automatically retrieving Japanese Wikipedia ontology and applications with Japanese Wikipedia ontologies.

Ontologies-based Humanoid Robot NAO with Dialog and Action
Professor YAMAGUCHI, Takahira
Department of Administration Engineering
We develop a humanoid robot NAO on the basis of ontologies, which mean information structure for word network and hierarchy. NAO can carry on a verbal dialog with humans, answer simple questions, instruct humans in physical exercise, and learn new actions.

Simulating Optimal Trading and Hedging Strategy in the Financial Markets
Associate Professor IMAI, Junichi
Department of Administration Engineering
The recent and still existent financial crisis has resulted in sudden rises and precipitous falls in the financial market. In order to capture these phenomena, a stochastic process called the Levy process has been proposed. We analyze the impact of the phenomena and provide appropriate trading strategies by performing simulation.

Cause and Effect Structure Analysis and Quantification for Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality
Professor SUZUKI, Hideo
Department of Administration Engineering
Service is intangible, yet it is crucial to conduct causal analysis, quantification of service, and their application to problem discovery and solution. We will present case studies of professional sports services, music, etc., in which we quantify service quality and customer satisfaction, and conduct relational analysis with business performance indicators.

A Study on the Methodology for Quality Management: the Use of Process Control, Experimental Design, Response Surface Method and Principal Points
Professor SUZUKI, Hideo
Department of Administration Engineering
Statistical methods are effective tools for quality management, but the need has emerged for higher-level methods that are compatible with the current environment. We will present our research on quality management methods, such as process control using multivariate analysis, response surface methodology based on split-plot, principal points, etc.