Computer Scientist (Artificial intelligence, Computational linguistics, Massively parallel processing)
• He had published several papers on the
LISP programming language, which is mainly the basic programming language of
artificial intelligence. At
Yale University, Tomabechi built
massively parallel processing systems, artificial intelligence systems, etc. using the
object-oriented programming language T. After moving to the faculty of computer science at
Carnegie Mellon University, he learned LISP, which is indispensable for research on specialized artificial intelligence and
natural language processing. Tomabechi learned under
Scott Fahlman, the creator of
Common Lisp. After returning to Japan, he continued his research on Common Lisp and announced Lispache, an
HTTP server written in Common Lisp with the assistance of the
Ministry of International Trade and Industry. He also contributed to the spread of
CLOS, a dynamic object-oriented model in Common Lisp. • Tomabechi has been developing
P2P technology since the beginning of P2P technology. He developed P2P technologies through government projects. Also, from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, Tomabechi developed multiple government-budgeted software technologies, and was commissioned to develop Kotoeri program, which was sold to
Apple Inc. • Tomabechi produced KeyHoleTV, a P2P-type next-generation video distribution system based on a completely original codec, was used by the
Democratic Party of Japan, which won in the 2007 Upper House election. • He has published papers on
LISP,
P2P,
natural language processing,
computer science,
neural networks,
functional brain science,
deep learning,
computational linguistics, etc. In the past as a member of
Carnegie Mellon University,
Tokushima University, ATR (Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute), Cognitive Research Laboratories, etc.
Current academic positions •
Carnegie Mellon University: Fellow at CyLab Research Institute (Cyber Defense, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Neural Network) in the Visual Intelligence Research Lab. •
George Mason University: (C4I and Cyber Center) Research Laboratory Visiting professor, research professor (MI, National Defense Technologies, Cognition Research, Cognitive Warfare) •
Waseda University: Visiting professor at the Nano & Life Research Center. • CEO of Cognitive Research Laboratories Inc. • Independent consultant to the Japan Self-Defense Forces. • Liaison between Carnegie Mellon University and Japan Self-Defense Forces.
Academic Membership Japan:
Information Processing Society of Japan, The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering, The Association for Natural Language Processing Japan
US:
American Psychological Association, ACM,
IEEE,
Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence,
Association for Computational Linguistics,
Cognitive Science Society. == Knightship ==