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Information
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Intelligence
FUJIOKA Toyota Associate Professor
Course
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Doctoral Program
Systems Innovation Engineering
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Faculty
Computer and Information Science
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Master's Program
Computer Science and Intelligent Systems
Fields of Research
- Digital signal processing
- Acoustical engineering
Research Themes
Research into non-destructive inspection methods for structures using acoustic signal processing
My main research theme is the research and development of methods for inspecting and measuring various things using acoustic signal processing technology.
In particular, we are currently working on research into non-destructive inspection methods that use sound (vibration) to easily and accurately detect the location and size of defects that occur deep inside structures and are difficult to inspect.
These technologies could become important methods for maintaining the safety of infrastructure such as bridges and roads, where the effects of aging are a problem.

Teaching Philosophy
While broadly learning the basic knowledge of the field of information engineering, which includes matters related to hardware and software, I aim to create engineers who can use the knowledge and techniques they’ve learned not only for research and work, but also in their daily lives.