プレゼン・ポスターで自分の研究を「伝える」 (How to do technical oral/poster presentation)Toshihiko Yamasaki
MIRU2020若手プログラム招待講演のスライドを一般公開用にアレンジしたものです。日本語で書かれています。下記の点にご注意ください
・セリフが伴ってないので内容は限定的です
・著作権等に配慮しているので中身は結構無味乾燥です。
This is an arranged version of my invited talk at MIRU 2020 young researchers' forum. This is written in Japanese.
プレゼン・ポスターで自分の研究を「伝える」 (How to do technical oral/poster presentation)Toshihiko Yamasaki
MIRU2020若手プログラム招待講演のスライドを一般公開用にアレンジしたものです。日本語で書かれています。下記の点にご注意ください
・セリフが伴ってないので内容は限定的です
・著作権等に配慮しているので中身は結構無味乾燥です。
This is an arranged version of my invited talk at MIRU 2020 young researchers' forum. This is written in Japanese.
本スライドは、弊社の梅本により弊社内の技術勉強会で使用されたものです。
近年注目を集めるアーキテクチャーである「Transformer」の解説スライドとなっております。
"Arithmer Seminar" is weekly held, where professionals from within and outside our company give lectures on their respective expertise.
The slides are made by the lecturer from outside our company, and shared here with his/her permission.
Arithmer株式会社は東京大学大学院数理科学研究科発の数学の会社です。私達は現代数学を応用して、様々な分野のソリューションに、新しい高度AIシステムを導入しています。AIをいかに上手に使って仕事を効率化するか、そして人々の役に立つ結果を生み出すのか、それを考えるのが私たちの仕事です。
Arithmer began at the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences. Today, our research of modern mathematics and AI systems has the capability of providing solutions when dealing with tough complex issues. At Arithmer we believe it is our job to realize the functions of AI through improving work efficiency and producing more useful results for society.
本スライドは、弊社の梅本により弊社内の技術勉強会で使用されたものです。
近年注目を集めるアーキテクチャーである「Transformer」の解説スライドとなっております。
"Arithmer Seminar" is weekly held, where professionals from within and outside our company give lectures on their respective expertise.
The slides are made by the lecturer from outside our company, and shared here with his/her permission.
Arithmer株式会社は東京大学大学院数理科学研究科発の数学の会社です。私達は現代数学を応用して、様々な分野のソリューションに、新しい高度AIシステムを導入しています。AIをいかに上手に使って仕事を効率化するか、そして人々の役に立つ結果を生み出すのか、それを考えるのが私たちの仕事です。
Arithmer began at the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences. Today, our research of modern mathematics and AI systems has the capability of providing solutions when dealing with tough complex issues. At Arithmer we believe it is our job to realize the functions of AI through improving work efficiency and producing more useful results for society.
Philosophical Foundations of Pattern Language Creation: Rooted in the "Scienc...Takashi Iba
Lightning Talk by Takashi Iba, Ph.D. in media and governance, Professor at Faculty of Policy Management, Keio University.
at the30th Conference on Pattern Language of Programs (PLoP2023), IL, USA, Oct. 25, 2023
Originally, the concept of pattern language was proposed by Christopher Alexander as a method for collaborative architectural design, and the philosophy behind it was presented in his books, such as "The Timeless Way of Buildings" and "The Nature of Order". However, after him, few people discuss philosophical examinations for pattern languages. Over the past seven years, I have intensively explored the potential for a "new academic discipline" rooted in pattern language, and its foundational contours are now becoming visible. Underpinning this discipline is Edmund Husserl's phenomenology, especially his concept of "Science of Essence." Reflecting upon our experiences, it becomes apparent that the creation of a pattern language aligns with the phenomenological method of "seeing of essence," positioning the pattern language as "essence descriptions". When looked at in reverse, my developing academic field of "Studies on Essence of Practices," is "Science of Essence" of practices grounded in phenomenology and the creation of pattern language is positioned as a primary research methodology including “seeing of essence”. In this talk, I will elucidate what exactly is being accomplished through the creation of a pattern language, with introducing the principles of phenomenology’s "Noesis" (acts of consciousness) and "Noema" (contents of consciousness) and the method of “seeing of essence”.
Exploring New Ways of Expressing and Delivering Pattern Languages: Endeavors ...Takashi Iba
Lightning Talk by Takashi Iba, Ph.D. in media and governance, Professor at Faculty of Policy Management, Keio University.
at the30th Conference on Pattern Language of Programs (PLoP2023), IL, USA, Oct. 25, 2023
In pattern languages of practices, the target readers are not limited to engineers or professionals. Instead, they span a broad spectrum of the general public, from children to the elderly. For example, our pattern languages of practices cover topics such as reading, learning, parenting while working, living naturally and creatively, living well with dementia, and realizing a good digital society. The intended audience for these patterns ranges from elementary school students to college students, parents in their child-rearing years, and the elderly aged 70 and above. Believing that we needed to go beyond traditional methods of delivering content, such as dense texts and diagrams in books, articles, or websites, we have sought new modes of expression over the past decade. In this talk, I will introduce our endeavors. They include "Pattern Cards" that facilitate reflection and dialogue, especially in workshops; "Pattern Objects" that embed pattern names and illustrations into everyday items; "Pattern Coins" that circulate within a community, inspiring practice; "Pattern Song" that weaves the important messages of patterns into lyrics; and "Pattern Manga" that tells a story expressing the effect of conducting certain patterns. By showcasing these new prototypes, I hope to inspire you and expand your horizons on how pattern languages can be expressed and delivered.
New Frontiers in Pattern Languages of Practices (Takashi Iba, PLoP2023)Takashi Iba
Lightning Talk by Takashi Iba, Ph.D. in media and governance, Professor at Faculty of Policy Management, Keio University.
at the30th Conference on Pattern Language of Programs (PLoP2023), IL, USA, Oct. 25, 2023
In this talk, I will present the new frontiers in pattern languages of practices. Historically, the concept of pattern languages originated in the 1970s as a design language for "Places" and was later applied to the domain of "Programs." Subsequently, it found applications in areas like education and organizational change, which can be considered as "Practices." In other words, the pattern language has evolved from Places, to Programs, and then to Practices. In the course of the development, we, Iba Lab and CreativeShift, Inc., have developed patterns across various fields within pattern languages of practices, writing over 3,000 patterns in more than 90 areas of practices over the past 20 years. Reflecting on our journey, we have identified five types within what is broadly labeled as "Practices": (1) Profession and Work, (2) Meta-Pattern Language, (3) Everyday Life, (4) Journey of Life, and (5) Forming Society. This talk will particularly focus on the last three types of pattern languages of practices — Everyday Life, Journey of Life, and Forming Society. We will share our own cases and experiences, including a pattern language for a good digital society, which was recently published by the Digital Agency of the Japanese Government.
作家、詩人、作曲家の発言と、クリストファー・アレグザンダーの思想、および老荘思想についての井筒俊彦の読み解きを手がかりとして
based on remarks by writers, poets, and composers; the thought of Christopher Alexander; and Toshihiko Izutsu’s Interpretation of Taoism
PUARL+BB2020 "A Pattern Language for Creating a City with Natural, Local and ...Takashi Iba
Misaki Yamakage, Sakie Namiki, Sawami Shibata, Kiyoka Hayashi, Takashi Iba, Mitsuhiro Yamazaki, "A Pattern Language for Creating a City with Natural, Local and Creative Elements: Learned from Portland, Oregon", PUARL+BB2020, Sep, 2020
Takashi Iba's Keynote at AsianPLoP2020: "Support for Living Better Throughou...Takashi Iba
Takashi Iba's Keynote "Support for Living Better Throughout the COVID-19 Situation with Pattern Languages: An Attempt at Pattern Translation to Another Domain and Pattern Language Remix" at AsianPLoP 2020: 9th Asian Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, Sep 4th, 2020.
17. AsianPLoP
東京や台湾で開催
2021年は不明
Asian Conference on Pattern Language of Programs 2021
VikingPLoP
数年に1回、北欧(や欧州)で開催
2021年は不明
Traveling Pattern Conference
SugarLoafPLoP
2年に1回に南米で開催
2021年は不明
Conference on Pattern Language of Programs 2021
19. EuroPLoP
毎年7月上旬にドイツで開催
2021年も開催予定(当初は現地予定だったが、おそらくオンラインになるのでは)
2月6日初稿締め切り
European Conference on Pattern Language of Programs 2021
PLoP
毎年10∼11月に北米で開催
2021年も開催されるはず(おそらくオンライン)
5月頃初稿締め切り
Conference on Pattern Language of Programs 2021
今年みんなが出すなら、この2つのいずれか、または両方
コミュニティがとっても素敵
リピーターが多い
ドイツらしく、まじめでカタい面も
教育系のパターンを扱ってきた歴史がある
Richard GabrielやMary Lynn Manns
など、この分野のキーパーソンが参加
アメリカらしく、自由度が高い
エッセイ論文(自由形式)投稿可能
https://europlop.net
23. • Pattern Paper
• Pattern Application Paper
• Pattern School(初心者向け)
EuroPLoPの論文種別
EuroPLoPで扱っているテーマ
EuroPLoPの論文形式
井庭研のような
人間行為のパターン分野
24. Please submit to only one of the following six groups (and note this in your comments to the committee):
▪ Education: Education, training, and online learning.
▪ Teams: Virtual teams, remote communication and collaboration.
▪ Change: Innovation, change, and experimentation.
▪ Modeling and Design: Domain modeling, EventStorming, Sociotechnical design.
▪ Software and systems: Progressive web apps, event-sourced architectures, micro-services, security and IoT.
▪ PLoPourri – if your paper doesn’t fit in any of the above, you can submit to this group.
the form of patterns or papers about patterns written with
a maximum of 10 pages (font no smaller than 11pt)
PLoPで扱っているテーマ
PLoPの論文形式
要は、何でも出せるということ
井庭研のような
人間行為のパターン分野