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Collaboration with Kyoto Prefectural Police for Advanced Information Ethics Class

On Thursday, January 15, 2015, Mr. Yuji Kondo of the Kyoto Prefectural Police Cybercrime Division gave a lecture in the "Advanced Information Ethics" class.Advanced Information Ethics" is an omnibus course in which several faculty members discuss ethical issues peculiar to the advanced information society, and Mr.

Takeda KCGI Professor Gainax New Company in Fukushima for Reconstruction

Prof. Yasunori Takeda of The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) is one of the founders and animation planning and production company Gainax (Headquarters: Mitaka City, Tokyo), who will serve as director of the Director's Production Headquarters, will help to recover from the Great East Japan Earthquake.

Industry-University Collaboration with Furuno Electric to Promote Education and Research in the Marine IT Field

The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics, Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG Group) and Furuno Denki Co., Ltd. (head office: 9-52 Hagiwaramachi, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, President Yukio Furuno, listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange) From Thursday, January 29, 4:00 pm, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. headquarters will conclude an agreement on industry-academia collaboration.

Participated in the Kyoto International Student Athletic Festival and won first place in the basketball team and table tennis individually!

The 9th Kyoto International Student Sports Festival was held at Kyoto Prefectural Gymnasium on November 22, 2014, with elite participation from The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI), and refreshing with the support of KCGI colleagues and faculty members I sweated.The KCGI basketball team and Mr. Shuangqi Zhao won the individual table tennis championship.

KCGI Assistant Professor Huang's paper wins top prize at international conference

Assistant Professor Oh-Ping Huang at The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) received the Best Paper Award for his paper presented at the 2nd International conference on Advances in Computing, Communication and Information Technology held at the University of Birmingham, UK on November 16-17, 2014.The paper is "A reversible and imperceptible acoustic watermarking using partially-applied Huffman lossless compression.

Mr. Sugimoto, in his speech at the Kyoto Association for Information Technology, said, "The key to wearables is the pursuit of fashionability.

The Kyoto Informatization Seminar (co-hosted by Kyoto Small and Medium Enterprise Technology Center and supported by Kyoto Industry 21 Foundation, Advanced Technology Research Institute of Kyoto, Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and IT Consortium Kyoto) was held on October 28, 2014, at the Kyoto Station Satellite Hall of Kyoto Institute of Information Science.Members of the association, KCGI and KCG students, and the general public attended.