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kameyama2017 smallResearch Interests

  • Neural Networks
  • Pattern recognition of media signals
  • Adaptive media signal processing algorithms
  • Biometric Authentication
  • Content-based Media Retrieval

Contacts

Faculty of Engineering, Information and Systems,  University of Tsukuba,
1-1-1 Tenoudai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8573, Japan
e-mail :   Keisuke.Kameyama *at* cs.tsukuba.ac.jp

Laboratory

Adaptive Information Processing Group

Lectures

  • Applied Mathematics
  • Signal Processing
  • International Studies IV
  • Adaptive Media Processing
  • Instructional Design

Super-brief CV

Name : Keisuke Kameyama

Education :

  • B. Eng. Electrical Engineering,
    Dept. of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering,
    Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. (March 1989)
  • M. Eng. Precision Machinery Systems,
    Dept. of Precision Machinery Systems, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering,
    Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. (March 1991)
  • Dr. Eng. (PhD) Computer Science,
    Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. (Sep. 1999)

 

Work :

  • May 1992 - January 2000
    Research Associate, Dept. of Precision Machinery Systems,
    Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • February 2000 - January 2007
    Lecturer, Tsukuba Advanced Research Alliance, University of Tsukuba
    Dept. of Risk Engineering, Graduate School of Systems and Info. Eng. University of Tsukuba
  • February 2007 - February 2013
    Associate Professor,
    Dept. of Computer Science, Graduate School of Systems and Info. Eng. University of Tsukuba
  • March 2013 -
    Professor,
    Faculty of Engineering, Information and Systems, University of Tsukuba
  • April 2016 - March 2022
    Director, Academic Computing and Communications Center, University of Tsukuba
  • April 2021 - 
    Director, Organization for Information Infrastructure, University of Tsukuba

 

 

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