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4 Graduation Thesis 4
Based on the knowledge acquired so far in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, each student chooses a theme
for his/her graduation thesis that he/she is interested in or would like to study more deeply as a summary of his/her life
as a student. Through this process, students learn research methods, how to organize results, how to compile a thesis, and
how to make a presentation, which is the result of four years of study.
Each student must spend at least 10 hours per week, 14 weeks in the semester, for a total of at least 140 hours in conducting
the graduation thesis. Of these hours, at least 60 hours shall be set aside as class time to provide guidance for the graduation
research.
Depending on the research theme, part of the research may be conducted overseas.
Students who have not earned credits for Graduation Research 3 may not take Graduation Research 4.
By utilizing the knowledge they have learned so far and working to solve the problems they have set themselves, students
will enhance their comprehensive abilities that they will need when they enter the workforce.
- Through research, students can find and set up your own problems and solve them.
- Students can read and understand technical literature, and prepare technical documents.
- Students participate proactively in research discussions and present research results in an easy-to-understand manner.
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'
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Comprehensive Technical Competence |
Total. |
1. |
40% |
40% |
2. |
30% |
30% |
3. |
30% |
30% |
Total. |
100% |
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Evaluation method and criteria
All of the following two items must be performed in order to pass the exam.
(1) Submission of a written outline regarding Graduation Research 4
(2) Presentation on Graduation Research 4
In Graduation Research 4, the research theme, purpose of the research, and findings on previous or related research should
be clarified.
Grading,
Attendance at seminars and other daily activities: 60
The total score for graduation research 4 will be 100 points, and the total score for the comprehensive research 4 will be
40%.
together will count as 100 points, and an overall score of 60 points or higher will be considered passing.
Students will receive 60 points or more if they attend seminars regularly, establish their own research theme based on investigation
of previous research, and present it appropriately.
Graduation Research 4 will be evaluated by at least three faculty members with respect to the following five behavioral characteristics.
(I) Ability to prepare appropriate presentation materials
(II) Appropriate consideration of the purpose, background, and related research of the research
(III) Appropriately considers research problems, solutions, and timelines
(IV) engages in the research with a challenging attitude (including external presentations)
(V) Can respond appropriately to questions.
Japanese(English accepted)
Design of Social Information Network Systems
Research on information networks targeting a wide range of scales, from smart cities to the brain. The key is sensing and
communication / calculation processing technology such as 3D (three-dimensional image) sensors that maximize the accuracy
and speed of machine learning executed by AI (artificial intelligence). And security technology required in the smart city
era, such as blockchain technology for IoT (Internet of Things) that securely protects sensor data. Outdoors, we aim for zero
accidents by sensing vehicles and pedestrians "without blind spots". Based on the information model formed by sensing the
brain, we pursue a truly comfortable information space for each individual. Weaving a society with each service realized by
these technologies, we will promote the realization of a society that enriches people through information networks.
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
ways of feedback |
specific contents about "Other" |
Feedback in the class |
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Textbooks and reference materials
Specified as needed
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
- Office hours differ for each academic advisor, so please follow the instructions at the first meeting.
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
- Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
- Course that cultivates a basic interpersonal skills
- Course that cultivates a basic self-management skills
- Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
Most classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience |
Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable |
Applicable |
The lecturer has practical experience as a director and a technical advisor at multiple information and communication companies.
In the class, the lecturer shares such experience.
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Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
- 9.INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
- 11.SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
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