When asked in an interview, I was curious myself, so I sorted out a bit of what I have learned and when. I am a transitional person. And I thought that because I had been ālearning = producing some kind of output,ā I could put it all together like this later.
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2008 Haskell, ActionScript 3, Jython
- Blog post at
- Published āJython Programmingā in April 2008
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2009 TopCoder, Autism Spectrum, Erlang, Blender, Google App Engine, iOS App
- I was doing a lot of computer graphics stuff, from Context Free Art to Blender to SVG projects.
- Then I wrote a C++ program that directly hits libpng to render things that canāt be rendered by the existing SVG renderer [Won an art contest http://d.hatena.ne.jp/nishiohirokazu/20090611/ 1244714716]
- After learning about a foreign card game called āProgrammerās Nightmare,ā I created my own card game and played it, rewriting the rules to my liking and creating new game rules: Overview of the āBattle of the Spaghetti Monsterā.
- I was interested in the autism spectrum and did a lot of research.
- I was halfway through the certification process for the Autism Spectrum Support Specialist, but when I was asked to help with the facilityās festival-like activities, I felt a mismatch with what I was looking for. I felt it was a mismatch with what I was looking for, so I quit.
- I was doing a lot of computer graphics stuff, from Context Free Art to Blender to SVG projects.
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2010
- Around this time Drucker. boom triggered him to start reading Drucker ā Entered Department of Technology Management at Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2011
- Created a prototype that can recognize the position and orientation of a figure by placing it on an iPad capacitive touch panel.
- Iām Haskellāing again.
- blog post would tell you more about it, but Iām bored.
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2011 Machine Learning
- Implement machine learning algorithms yourself (rather than āusingā them as a library) and visualize their behavior
- Logistic regression implemented - NISHIO Hirokazuās Hatena Diary
- Estimating clusters of mixed Gaussian distribution model by k-means method, EM algorithm and variational Bayesian respectively - NISHIO Hirokazuās Hatena Diary
- A tour de force!
- impetus
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In the spring of 2011, Nakatani initiated a study group to read PRML (a translation of PRML) in rotation within the company, as he thought it would be necessary for language processing.
- Learning Machine Learningā at Junkudo when the wind blows - Cybozu Inside Out | Cybozu Engineerās Blog
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2012 Alloy
- The book āSoftware Design by Abstraction - Formal Methods Starting with Alloyā is interesting and difficult.
- blog post
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2013 FPGA
- Technology Supporting Codingā Publication
- FPGA: I made a life game with FPGA - NISHIO Hirokazuās Hatena Diary
- Iāve dabbled in a lot of languages, but they all run on the CPU, donāt they!ā Iāve dabbled in many languages, but they all run on the CPU!
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2014 How to Learn
- The feedback on the technology behind coding led to a lot of the columns being written about how to learn.
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2015 Management Practices, Microcomputer
- Appointed http://d.hatena.ne.jp/nishiohirokazu/20150930/1443583326 as a director of General Incorporated Association Unexplored
- I had studied management at Tokyo Tech and wanted to put it into practice, but I didnāt have any entrepreneurial ideas, so when I was approached, I accepted.
- Why can the IO pins of a microcontroller be used for both input and output?
- I was curious about the principle of operation of the IO pins of the microcontroller, so I built it with transistors.
- Appointed http://d.hatena.ne.jp/nishiohirokazu/20150930/1443583326 as a director of General Incorporated Association Unexplored
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2016 Management Practices (continued), IoT, Intellectual Property Rights
- Participated in Unexplored IoT Development Camp #1 - NISHIO Hirokazuās Hatena Diary
- I became a second-class intellectual property management technician. - The Hatena Diary of NISHIO Hirokazu
- I took a class on intellectual property at Tokyo Tech because it was interesting.
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2017 Parallel Work, Reinforcement Learning (January -), Quantum Computing (December -)
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2018 Quantum Computers (continued), Civil Law
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