Hideaki Kuzuoka
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2018 |
Professor
Faculty of Mechano-Informatics
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology
The University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656
Japan
kuzuoka (at mark) cyber.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Hideaki Kuzuoka is a Full Professor at the Graduate school of
Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo. His main research
field is CSCW/groupware. While he got his bachelor's degree from Mechanical
Engineering and his preference for gadgets, he is one of the pioneers who
introduced robots and gadgets to CSCW research. He has been working with
Ethnomethodologists for more than 10 years and the research formation enable
them the long-term iteration of development and evaluation cycle. The research
group is well known to the CSCW and HCI (Human Computer Interaction)
communities in the world and their papers are continuously accepted by the
highly rated international conferences like CHI, CSCW, and ECSCW.
RESEARCH PROJECTS
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Keywords
- CSCW, groupware, remote instruction
- robot mediated communication system, wearable robot,
human-robot interaction (HRI)
- medical education, medical instruction
- real-world oriented interface, tangible user
interface (TUI), ubiquitous computing (ubicomp)
- ethnomethodology, conversation analysis (by
collaboration with Prof. K. Yamazaki (Saitama Univ.), Prof. C. Heath,
and Dr. P. Luff (King's College of London).
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