Boosting the Explainability of Educational Recommender Systems Department of Information Science and Technology, Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering 1. 研究背景と目的/Research Background and Purpose Current educational recommender systems often lack sufficient transparency, leading to diminished user trust and engagement. While these systems have m [...]
Deep Learning in Economics: Analyzing Satellite Imagery to evaluate Economic Activities Department of Economic Engineering, Graduate School of Economics Accurate and timely economic data is essential for effective policymaking, yet traditional data collection methods in many developing regions suffer from scarcity, delays, and limited spatial coverage [...]
History of Interaction between Jewish Immigrants and Anarchists in the 20th-Century West Department of History and Geography, Graduate School of Humanities I specialize in modern and contemporary European and American history. In particular, I examine migration, anarchist movements, and social movements beyond the framework of the nation-state. More spec [...]
Paleoproterozoic deep seafloor sedimentary environment of the Birimian rocks in southwest Ghana Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Graduate School of Science In Ghana, there is a vast geological body formed around 2.2 billion years ago (2.2 Ga). This geological body is called the Birimian belt, and this largely distributes in west Africa. What the unique p [...]
From Markets to Meetings: Women’s Economic Roles and Community Decision-Making in the rural Peru Department of Integrated Sciences for Global Society, Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society In Peru, despite national policies promoting gender equality, progress at the community level remains limited. Rural women still face major barriers to participating in public life and collective deci [...]
A analysis of cold war history on the postwar Japan-China relations Department of Integrated Sciences for Global Society, Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society This study examines how Japanese and Chinese non-government actors worked overcoming rivalry system to establish a communication network during the cold war. This study examines the following three to [...]
A Systematic Examination of Factors Influencing Moral Judgments in Social Media Department of Behavioral and Health Sciences, Graduate School of Human-Environment Studies As social media becomes more prevalent in the global community, its impact on public moral judgments becomes more pronounced: the rapid spread of untruthful information on social networking sites can [...]
A Paradox Reconsidered: The Liberal Justification for Protectionism Department of Integrated Sciences for Global Society, Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society This research reconsiders protectionism not as a rejection of liberalism, but as a normative response rooted in liberal values. Drawing on political philosophers such as Smith, Popper, Kymlicka, and R [...]