• Exhibition
  • Planning number
  • A34

Yasushi Kiyoki Laboratory (MDBL)

Presentation Group Representative : Yasushi Kiyoki (Faculty of Environment and Information Studies)
  • Tokyo Midtown East B1F Hall
  • A34

Multi Database and Multimedia Database System Design and its Application

Person in Charge of the Project : Yasushi Kiyoki
This research project is to create the meta level knowledge base system for story-based active media data. This system realizes the comparison of the semantic, emotional and temporal feature relationship. The most significant features of this project are following: 1) The automatic metadata generation function and the automatic media data analyzer, 2) The knowledge expression function by different kind of media integration, 3) The active delivery function for the integrated media data.

http://www.mdbl.sfc.keio.ac.jp/

5D World Map System with Semantic & Spatiotemporal Analyzers

Person in Charge of the Project : Yasushi Kiyoki
The 5D World Map System is a new computational environment that makes it possible to calculate correlation on 3 geographical axis (x,y,z), 1 time axis (t), and multiple semantical axis as a multimedia semantic computing system for global environmental analysis. One of the important applications of this system is to evaluate various influences caused by natural disasters in global environments.

http://www.mdbl.sfc.keio.ac.jp/

Development of Information Providing System by real-time analysis of railway data

Person in Charge of the Project : Yasushi Kiyoki
For the past few years, JR East and MDBL in Keio SFC has been developing a dynamic analysis and visualization program of passenger flow of JR railway network using usage history and route data. This year, we are developing an information providing system using this program. The system will operate in transport disorder situation and calculate number of passenger moving to the alternative route from the interrupted route and suggest crowdedness information of the train on the alternative route.

http://www.mdbl.sfc.keio.ac.jp/