Sports Fluid Dynamics Lab Computational Bioengineering Lab
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Gait Analysis

Gait measurement and data analysis using multimodal sensors: the project aims to measure human gait patterns using a variety of sensors and analyse the data to assess health status and motor function.
The research is expected to provide new insights into the fields of rehabilitation and exercise science.
Research is being conducted on using motion capture support accelerometers to measure people's movements and improve their exercise performance.
We also use computers to analyse the flow of portal introductions and conduct research on baseball with no particular abnormality.


Brain Simulation

Supercomputer-based brain simulation: using the RIKEN Fugaku, this project simulates the behaviour of the human brain to deepen our understanding of brain diseases and functions. The simulations are expected to contribute to the development of new brain disease treatments and prevention methods. Research on image/video compression methods based on human visual characteristics: JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Young Scientists) project, The development of efficient image/video compression technology that takes human visual characteristics into account is underway. This technology is expected to contribute to more efficient data compression and reduced storage costs.

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