The Tago Laboratory, Department of Cognitive and Information Sciences, Faculty of Innovative Information Science at Chiba Institute of Technology conducts research from the perspective of how people can be supported in leading healthy lives. Our research is interdisciplinary in nature, covering areas such as machine learning, system development, application development, and the effective use of IoT devices. In addition, depending on students’ interests, we also work on topics such as natural language processing and blockchain technologies. Our laboratory values a wide range of intellectual curiosity, welcoming students who wish to contribute to society and healthcare through personal data analysis, explore the latest artificial intelligence technologies, or challenge themselves in analyzing big data.
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The 2024 Graduation Thesis Presentation was held
On January 21, 2025 (Tuesday), the graduation research presentation for the Department of Network and Information Sciences took place. Nine students from the Tago Laboratory presented their research, and they…
2024 Tago Lab Year-End Party & Alumni Gathering Held
The Tago Lab Year-End Party & Alumni Gathering was held on Saturday, December 21, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM in Funabashi. A total of 12 participants, including 6 alumni…
A research paper by a second-year master’s student has been accepted in the Journal of Decision Systems.
The following paper has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Decision Systems, an international journal. This paper explores the characteristics of ChatGPT in emotion evaluation and investigates methods…
Graduate Student Presented at ITME2024
The 14th IEEE International Conference on Information Technology in Medicine and Education (ITME2024), an international conference, was held from September 13 to 15, 2024. Mr. Suzuki, a second-year master’s student…
We Held a Seminar Retreat
On September 3rd and 4th, we held a two-day, one-night seminar retreat at the Chiba Institute of Technology’s Onjuku Training Center. This time, it was a joint retreat with Professor…