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(This announcement is intended for undergraduate students enrolled in Univ. Tsukuba. )

Come to study and implement adaptive information processing abilities found in humans and nature!. All students with fresh ideas and enthusiasm are welcomed.

Open laboratory (2024) :
  • Wednesday Oct.2th 17:00-18:00 @3E102-1 
  • Thursday Oct. 17th 17:00-18:00 @3E102-1 
  • Friday Oct. 25th 17:00-18:00 @3E102-1

Please send to info *at* adapt.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp if you have any questions.
Visits welcomed at any time. Please contact us.

Advisor:

Keisuke KAMEYAMA 
(Professor, Institute of Systems and Information Engineering) (Keisuke.Kameyama *at* cs.tsukuba.ac.jp)

Research fields :
  • Environment-adapting systems and learning
  • Basic theories of pattern recognition and learning, Inverse problems, Neural networks, Algorithms and mechanisms for adaptation
  • Recognition, classification, retrieval and reconstruction of images .
Classes :
  • (College of Information Science (COINS)) Signal processing.
  • (College of Int'l Studies) International Studies IV, Applied Mathematics, etc.
  • (Master's/Doctoral Program in CS) Adaptive Media Processing, Instructional Design, etc. 
Seats :

COINS 4th year : 2 students. Col. of Int'l Studies 3rd or 4th year : ca. 2 students.

Research :
  • Development of novel information processing modalities with learning and adaptation. Application to recognition, classification, retrieval and reconstruction of signal and image.
  • Pattern recognition, learning and adaptation
  • Neural Networks : Transfer Learning, Distillation and Dynamic Model Selection
  • Kernel-based Methods : Signal Classification by Higher-Order Statistical Kernels
  • Fundamental Topics in Computational Intelligence, Neural Networks and Pattern Recognition
  • Multimodal biometric authentication
  • Iris recognition using local higher-order autocorrelation kernels
  • Improvement of person verification using novel speech features
  • Image recognition, retrieval and processing. Recognition using illumination-invariant color features
Lab seminar :
  • Regular seminar : Progress reporting and discussion
  • Paper seminar : Introduction of recent papers of the field and disucussion
  • Student seminar : Basic training (math and programming)
  • Personal Discussions with the advisor
Other lab events :
  • Welcome and farewell parties (Apr. and March)
  • Sports day attendance (We were third place in soft-volleyball in spring 2015!)
  • Other informal meets
Recommended lectures and knowledge :

From basic algebra, analysis, statistics to various application-oriented lecture courses in computational intelligence and media processing. Wide interest = new ideas!

Students and members :
  • Graduate student (DP in Systems and Information Engineering) : 8
  • Undergraduate student : 4
Questions ?

Please contact us at   info *at* adapt.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp

Lab homepage http://www.adapt.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp

© (c) 2007-2022 Adaptive Media Processing Group, University of Tsukuba.