This document appears to be a presentation in Japanese that discusses an intelligent information and system research lab called yamaguchiintlab. The presentation includes an agenda that covers the presenter's profile, a theory or method from the lab, and a conclusion. It also references cars and driving in Tokyo. The document contains technical terms in Japanese along with greetings and appears to be a talk on intelligent systems research.
This document appears to be notes from a talk given on February 26, 2009 about modifications made to a Toyota EP91 car. The modifications included upgrading the suspension with new KYB shocks rated for 125kph and 115% rebound damping. The tires were also changed from 165/70/13inch to 185/60/14inch Bridgestone PlayZ PZ-1 tires. Other changes mentioned include adding a Takano Cyclone 3 exhaust and swapping out the air filter for a DENSO part.
The document discusses the Toyota MR-S (SW30) S-Limited version. It then provides an agenda that outlines a presentation on the B.E.S.T. framework by the presenter Yamaguchi from Toin University of Yokohama, who researches multiagent systems, software engineering, and emergence. The presentation introduces the B.E.S.T. framework and concludes by stating that while B.E.S.T. provides a good framework, researchers should pursue their own fields.
The document discusses a Toyota MR-S (ZZW30) S-Limited car. It includes the date April 27, 2011 and repeats this date multiple times. An excerpt is included that peace can only be achieved through understanding, not force.
This document discusses an LT plan for the current year, including motivation, the LT itself, and a summary. It mentions the yamaguchiintlab method, the staff of tobe-tobe, and that LT stands for both "Lightning Talk" and "Look at Truth". The summary recommends memorizing keywords, mentions the tobe-tobe camera-man, and that LT can involve using a camera or theory.
This document contains log output from editing and compiling a C source code file called psp09.c. It shows the user opening the file in vi, compiling it with cc to create an executable called psp09.out, and then running the output file. Various console commands and their outputs are interspersed with ASCII art boxes and text in different colors.
This document discusses how building experiences together helps strengthen bonds between people. It introduces the presenter and their background in software engineering and multiagent systems research. The main topic is about bonds, with the Japanese word "kizuna" being highlighted. Examples are given of experiences that can build strong bonds, like overcoming difficulties or sharing memorable events together.
This document discusses happiness and summarizes a study session, car, and desktop computer. It describes attending a study session at Toin University in Tokyo on using basic technology. It also mentions a car seen in a GLT video and notes different types of Apple computers like desktops, servers, and iPads. The document concludes by summarizing to get a Macintosh, Mac, or iPad to find happiness.
This document discusses a communication theory called the double bind, where an individual receives two conflicting messages. It provides an example of a double bind where a child is told both to listen and not listen to what their parent says. The document also summarizes the key points, including defining the double bind and dilemma, and mentions future plans to give an extra talk about this topic.
The document outlines an LT Plan for the current year, including using the yamaguchiintlab method and staff of tobe-tobe. It will cover Laplace Transform (LT), with the acronym LT standing for "Look at Truth". Future plans include a tobe-tobe session in April and a GLT Extra session in May to continue discussing basic technology.
The document appears to be notes from a workshop or event on March 20, 2010. It includes links to a wiki about basic technology, YouTube playlists, and pages about previous events. There are also notes about DV cameras used, including models from Sony, Canon, and Nikon. The notes discuss streaming to Ustream and uploading videos to YouTube. Overall it provides information on the recording and sharing of a workshop event from March 20, 2010 through various online platforms.
The document discusses a presentation given by Yamaguchiintlab on reasoning. It introduces the presenter and their background in research and education. It then covers different types of reasoning including deduction, induction and abduction. Examples are given to illustrate abductive reasoning. The presentation concludes by recapping the use of IF-THEN statements in computer languages and the three main theories of reasoning.
The document discusses queues and stacks as data structures in computer science. It notes that a queue follows a first-in, first-out (FIFO) structure, while a stack follows a last-in, first-out (LIFO) structure. Real-world tasks may involve parallel and flexible actions like queues, while the human lifecycle differs from these strict data structures. The presenter then thanks the audience.
This document discusses organizing a lightning talks event. It provides details on creating a Google calendar to advertise the event, recruiting speakers, and coordinating logistics like the schedule and venue setup. The goal is to hold an informal event for people to share short talks on various topics.
This document appears to be a presentation in Japanese that discusses an intelligent information and system research lab called yamaguchiintlab. The presentation includes an agenda that covers the presenter's profile, a theory or method from the lab, and a conclusion. It also references cars and driving in Tokyo. The document contains technical terms in Japanese along with greetings and appears to be a talk on intelligent systems research.
This document appears to be notes from a talk given on February 26, 2009 about modifications made to a Toyota EP91 car. The modifications included upgrading the suspension with new KYB shocks rated for 125kph and 115% rebound damping. The tires were also changed from 165/70/13inch to 185/60/14inch Bridgestone PlayZ PZ-1 tires. Other changes mentioned include adding a Takano Cyclone 3 exhaust and swapping out the air filter for a DENSO part.
The document discusses the Toyota MR-S (SW30) S-Limited version. It then provides an agenda that outlines a presentation on the B.E.S.T. framework by the presenter Yamaguchi from Toin University of Yokohama, who researches multiagent systems, software engineering, and emergence. The presentation introduces the B.E.S.T. framework and concludes by stating that while B.E.S.T. provides a good framework, researchers should pursue their own fields.
The document discusses a Toyota MR-S (ZZW30) S-Limited car. It includes the date April 27, 2011 and repeats this date multiple times. An excerpt is included that peace can only be achieved through understanding, not force.
This document discusses an LT plan for the current year, including motivation, the LT itself, and a summary. It mentions the yamaguchiintlab method, the staff of tobe-tobe, and that LT stands for both "Lightning Talk" and "Look at Truth". The summary recommends memorizing keywords, mentions the tobe-tobe camera-man, and that LT can involve using a camera or theory.
This document contains log output from editing and compiling a C source code file called psp09.c. It shows the user opening the file in vi, compiling it with cc to create an executable called psp09.out, and then running the output file. Various console commands and their outputs are interspersed with ASCII art boxes and text in different colors.
This document discusses how building experiences together helps strengthen bonds between people. It introduces the presenter and their background in software engineering and multiagent systems research. The main topic is about bonds, with the Japanese word "kizuna" being highlighted. Examples are given of experiences that can build strong bonds, like overcoming difficulties or sharing memorable events together.
This document discusses happiness and summarizes a study session, car, and desktop computer. It describes attending a study session at Toin University in Tokyo on using basic technology. It also mentions a car seen in a GLT video and notes different types of Apple computers like desktops, servers, and iPads. The document concludes by summarizing to get a Macintosh, Mac, or iPad to find happiness.
This document discusses a communication theory called the double bind, where an individual receives two conflicting messages. It provides an example of a double bind where a child is told both to listen and not listen to what their parent says. The document also summarizes the key points, including defining the double bind and dilemma, and mentions future plans to give an extra talk about this topic.
The document outlines an LT Plan for the current year, including using the yamaguchiintlab method and staff of tobe-tobe. It will cover Laplace Transform (LT), with the acronym LT standing for "Look at Truth". Future plans include a tobe-tobe session in April and a GLT Extra session in May to continue discussing basic technology.
The document appears to be notes from a workshop or event on March 20, 2010. It includes links to a wiki about basic technology, YouTube playlists, and pages about previous events. There are also notes about DV cameras used, including models from Sony, Canon, and Nikon. The notes discuss streaming to Ustream and uploading videos to YouTube. Overall it provides information on the recording and sharing of a workshop event from March 20, 2010 through various online platforms.
The document discusses a presentation given by Yamaguchiintlab on reasoning. It introduces the presenter and their background in research and education. It then covers different types of reasoning including deduction, induction and abduction. Examples are given to illustrate abductive reasoning. The presentation concludes by recapping the use of IF-THEN statements in computer languages and the three main theories of reasoning.
The document discusses queues and stacks as data structures in computer science. It notes that a queue follows a first-in, first-out (FIFO) structure, while a stack follows a last-in, first-out (LIFO) structure. Real-world tasks may involve parallel and flexible actions like queues, while the human lifecycle differs from these strict data structures. The presenter then thanks the audience.
This document discusses organizing a lightning talks event. It provides details on creating a Google calendar to advertise the event, recruiting speakers, and coordinating logistics like the schedule and venue setup. The goal is to hold an informal event for people to share short talks on various topics.
The document presents an agenda for a talk on using an internal database managed by an agent to support the Personal Software Process. It discusses using an agent to provide templates for the internal database to help users record data like lines of code, work time, and errors. The internal database would then be used to share user data and support improving individual and enterprise-level software development processes over time.