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Official Homepage of Department of Artificial Intelligence → |
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| Next-generation information
systems facilitate flexible dialogue between people and machines
using words, sound, images and other media. The Department of
Artificial Intelligence provides education in both theory and
practical skills with the aim of training engineers to play
a leading role in this field. |
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The Department conducts theoretical
research on artificial intelligence as well as research development
in software and hardware systems.
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Main Research
Areas
Computer Science:
methods for constructing basic computer architecture and the
realization of new computer systems such as parallel computers
Mathematical Science:
data structure, algorithm design, programming methods and analysis
Software Engineering:
programming language design theory and methodology of software
design, manufacturing, evaluation, testing, maintenance, etc.
Language Engineering:
Understanding sentence and semantic structure of natural languages
and various methods of utterance and dialogue
Image Engineering:
Recognition and comprehension of visual data such as figures
and images and computer graphic methods
Knowledge Engineering:
Systemization of knowledge and methods of knowledge representation
that effectively utilize such systems for problem solving, reasoning
methods, and learning systems |
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| Graduates are active
as engineers and researchers in computer and software related
manufacturing companies as well as in a variety of computerized
workplaces. Career opportunities cover a diversity of fields,
including computer-related, electrical equipment, automotive,
electric power, distribution, publishing and service industries.
Approximately forty percent of graduates enter graduate school. |
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