Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Information and Communication Sciences
Job title
Associate Professor
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering(Tokyo Institute of Technology), 修士(工学)(東京工業大学), 博士(学術)(東京工業大学)
Research funding number
20433790
J-Global ID
200901034749422122
Profile
2008-present Associate Professor, Information & Communication Sciences, Sophia University 2006-2008 Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering, Sophia University 2004-2006 Postdoctoral Fellow, Computer Science, Texas A&M University 2001-2004 Ph.D. student, Electrical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Subject of research) Hardware implementation of neural computation model in biological olfaction and its application to odor sensors Human information science research project Olfactory interface Odor-sensor signal processing based on olfactory neurodynamics model
Research Interests
Computer Vision
,Neuromorphic Engieering
,Sensory Information Processing
Research Areas
Informatics / Perceptual information processing /
Research History
Apr 2004
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Mar 2006
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Postdoctoral Fellow
Apr 2002
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Mar 2004
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Predoctoral Fellow
Apr 1998
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Sep 2000
Canon Inc.
Education
Apr 2001
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Mar 2004
Tokyo Institute of Technology Graduate School, Division of Science and Engineering Dep of Physical Electro
Committee Memberships
Apr 2007
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Mar 2011
社団法人 電気学会 センサ・マイクロマシン部門編修委員会
Apr 2008
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Mar 2010
社団法人 電気学会 論文委員会(Eグループ)幹事
Jul 2006
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Mar 2008
社団法人 電気学会 論文委員会(Eグループ)委員
Awards
Nov 2017
The 4th Asian Conference on Pattern Recognition, ACPR2017, Best Student Paper AwardT. Oyama T. Yamanaka
Human Olfactory Displays and Interfaces 340-358 Nov 2012 [Refereed]
Gas sensors have been widely used for various applications, such as gas leak detection, fire alarm systems, and odor-sensing systems. A problem of the gas sensors has been the selectivity to a target gas: background gases interfere with the measur...
Intelligent Systems for Machine Olfaction: Tools and Methodologies 126-152 2011 [Refereed]
The authors of this chapter study the odor reproduction system synchronously with a movie. The system is made up of an odor sensing system and an olfactory display. The fruit flavors were recorded with movies using a digital video camera and the o...
IEEJ Transactions on Sensors and Micromachines 128(5) 240-245 2008
In this study, a new method for suppressing the background odor effect is proposed. Since odor sensors response to background odors in addition to a target odor, it is difficult to detect the target odor information. In the conventional odor sensi...
T Yamanaka   B Wyszynski   T Nakamoto   
BOSTON TRANSDUCERS'03: DIGEST OF TECHNICAL PAPERS, VOLS 1 AND 2 1140-1143 2003
The smell reproduction technique in addition to that for vision and hearing will be useful in the fields of virtual environments, games and e-commerce. In this study, citrus flavors were electronically recorded using. "odor recorder" composed of q...
T Yamanaka   K Yoshikawa   T Nakamoto   
PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE SENSORS 2003, VOLS 1 AND 2 590-595 2003
The smell reproduction technique in addition to those for vision and hearing will be useful in the fields of virtual environments, games and e-commerce in fragrances and foods. We have developed an odor recorder to record odors using quartz crysta...
Technical report of IEICE. OME 102(255) 7-12 Jul 2002
The new method for the odor recorder, electronically recording the recipe of odors or scents made up of many components, was proposed. Although the apple flavors have been recorded with the mixture of five components using the odor recorder in pre...
Study of odor recorderJapan Society for the Promotion of Science: Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)NAKAMOTO Takamichi ISHIDA Hiroshi IDE Junichi