Optical Camouflage (Invisible Cloak)


PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE YOU COMMENT. One of the labs in the University of Tokyo uploaded some interesting videos several years ago, so I compiled them. This technology involves neither chroma-keying nor photoshopping but is so to speak "quasi-invisibility" using a specific fabric and projector. If you need more information, please visit these sites; science.howstuffworks.com www.wired.com


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Cheerleaders of The University of Tokyo 「ただ一つ」 東京大学応援歌


Meiji Jingu Stadium October 10, 2009 Tokyo 1 13 Meiji October 11, 2009 Tokyo 2 9 Meiji 10月10日 前田好投 明治を6回まで1点に抑える。終盤ブルペン崩れる。 The Tokyo Big6 Baseball League (東京六大学野球連盟) is an intercollegiate baseball league that features six prominent universities in the Tokyo area. The league consists of universities of Waseda, Keio, Hosei, Meiji, Rikkyo and Tokyo. Tokyo University is the only public school in the league. Before the inception of the professional baseball league, the Tokyo Big6 League was widely considered the highest level of baseball in Japan and the most popular sports in early 1900s. The college baseball league was officially established in 1925 while Japans professional baseball league started in 1936. All the leagues games are played at Meiji Jingu Stadium, Tokyo. Games are known to be rowdy and celebratory with male and female cheerleaders and noisy bands working together. There are two tournaments a year in the spring and autumn. The series between Waseda and Keio known as Sokei-sen (早慶戦 = Waseda-Keio Battle) attract the most attention. The Waseda-Keio rivalry beginning in 1903 actually predates the establishment of the college baseball league. The series are always played in the last week of the season in memory of this.


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Banana Phone And Pizza Box Laptop PC - Invoked Computing For Ubiquitous AR #DigInfo


DigInfo TV - diginfo.tv 20 The University of Tokyo Invoked Computing


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Alleged image fraud by Shigeaki Kato lab at the University of Tokyo (Alleged research misconduct)


katolab-imagefraud.blogspot.com Alleged image fraud by Kato lab at the University of Tokyo Research misconduct? Fabrication? Falsification? Unintentional and inadvertent mistake? Coincidental similarity? Shigeaki Kato laboratory : Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, University of Tokyo, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0032, Japan. ERATO, Japan Science and Technology, Honcho 4-1-8, Kawaguchi, Saitama 332-0012, Japan. Department of Medicine and ... 464-8602, Japan.


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東大合格発表2011 Entrance Exam Results Day, The University of Tokyo


It is scenery of announcements of test results of The University of Tokyo. 2011年東大前期の合格発表です。発表直前からノーカットでアップしました。8分強の長めの動画ですが、お祭りとも言われる東大の合格発表をヴァーチャル体験して下さい。


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Tokyo University - School of Engineering


The True Face of the University of Tokyo Diversity, Internationalism, an Open Base of Wisdom. www.tu-tokyo.ac.jp


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Tokyo University - Campus


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嗚呼玉杯に花受けて 旧制一高寮歌 / 東京大学 / The University of Tokyo


2009/5/9 東京六大学野球 東京大学応援 旧制第一高等学校寮歌「嗚呼玉杯に花受けて」 <旧制高校の寮歌には多数の秀歌があると言われ、現在でも旧制高校卒業生らによる「寮歌祭」が全国で開かれています。ただ、卒業生の高齢化が進むにつれ、寮歌の継承が危ぶまれているとのことです。>


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Optical Lattice Atomic Clock Accuracy Hits A 100 Quadrillionth Of A Second #DigInfo


DigInfo TV - diginfo.tv 18 The University of Tokyo Optical Lattice Clock


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東京大学「ただひとつ」 / The University of Tokyo


2009/5/10 東京六大学野球 東京大学 エール交換時の「ただひとつ」


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闘魂は 東京大学応援歌 / Fight Song / The University of Tokyo


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Wireless Power Transmission System Makes Sound Visible #DigInfo


DigInfo TV - diginfo.tv 20 The University of Tokyo VITA


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淡青の空(ライトブルーの) 東京大学応援歌 / Fight Song / The University of Tokyo


2009/5/9 東京六大学野球 東京大学応援歌「淡青の空」(「ライトブルーの」) この動画では「淡青の空」として歌われていますが、東大公式HPでは「ライトブルーの」となっています。


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Sarah Alainn Live at University of Tokyo - Shima Uta


Singing at the University of Tokyo. Was such a liberating experience performing in the open at my old campus. Didn't think I'd be singing here when I was at uni two years ago. Felt at one with nature :) This was taken on my friend's camera (Thank you x) Here's a famous Okinawan tune - 'Shima Uta' (Island Song). Before my exchange buddies went back to their home countries, we went to Okinawa this summer, so I thought it'd be apt to sing this song today. Rain was on the forecast but we were blessed with clear blue skies as you can see! Reminded me of Okinawa :) Sang it in both English and Japanese. This one's for you, Aikom x Hope you enjoy it :) Much love, Sarah A xx 東京大学駒場祭で歌いました。 蒼穹の下で自由に歌えて、本当に幸せでした。鳥になった気分^^ 母校で後輩や友人、教授やOB、大学生の前で演奏できて嬉しかった^^ 留学生仲間との最後の旅行が沖縄だった。 歌う前にちょうど雨がやみ、沖縄の空を思い出した✮ やっぱり友達と行ったから意味がある。 最高な思い出、ありがとう❤ これはみんなの歌だよサラより


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Super Concrete at the University of Michigan


High strength, high ductility concrete will make for a much more resilient constructing material which would be able to withstand the power of earthquakes and extreme loading much better than the concrete that is widely used today. The super concrete developed at the University of Michigan in collaboration with the US Army has a compressive strength of 160 MPa (about 2-3 times that of high strength concrete) together with a tensile ductility of over 3% (over 300 times that of high strength concrete)." Link to Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Univ. of Michigan: cee.engin.umich.edu Link to Professor Victor Li's research group page: ace-mrl.engin.umich.edu For more videos about research at the University of Michigan visit our MichEpedia page at www.engin.umich.edu


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Virtual Kissing Machine


The University of Electro-Communications in Tokyo Japan is working on a device that simulates french kissing. Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur discuss. Subscribe: bit.ly TYT Mobile: bit.ly On Facebook: www.facebook.com On Twitter: twitter.com www.theyoungturks.com FREE Movies(!): www.netflix.com Read Ana's blog and subscribe at: www.examiner.com Read Cenk's Blog: www.huffingtonpost.com


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Tokyo University of Science Robotics on Beyond Tomorrow


This is a clip from Beyond Tomorrow documenting the Tokyo University of Science robotics projects lead by Dr. Hiroshi Kobayashi. Included are clips on SAYA (robot receptionist), an exoskeleton, an active walker and artificial throat for assisting patients.


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University of Cambridge


University of Cambridge is ranked (1st) best university in the world by US News & World Report. It is the second oldest university English-speaking world and the seventh oldest university globally. Affiliates of the University have won more Nobel Prizes than those of any other institution in the world with 88 Nobel Laureates. Cambridge's colleges were originally an incidental feature of the system. No college is as old as the university itself. Cambridge University has research departments and teaching faculties in most academic disciplines. Over the course of its history, Cambridge University has built up a sizeable number of alumni who are notable in their fields, both academic, and in the wider world.


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Micro-surgery support system for neurosurgery - Tokyo University : DigInfo


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Meta Cookie


「Meta Cookie」は、クッキーに対し、視覚情報と嗅覚情報を重畳することで、クッキーの「風味」を変化させ、食べる人が受け取る味の認識を変化させるシステムである。カメラによって認識可能なマーカのついたクッキーに、HMDを使ってさまざまなクッキーの写真を重畳表示し、さらに嗅覚ディスプレイによって匂いを付加する。この見た目と匂いの変化によって、体験者が食べたときに感じる味が変化する。体験者はインタラクションによってARクッキーに重畳する匂い・写真を選ぶことができ、好みの味のクッキーを食べることができる。 "Meta Cookie" is the world's first pseudo-gustation system which induces cross-modal effect to let humans perceive various tastes without changing chemical substances by changing only visual and olfactory information. Our system evokes cross-modal effect among vision, olfaction and gustation and let users feel that they are eating a flavored cookie although they are just eating a plain cookie with an AR marker. Gustatory information has rarely been studied in relation to computers, even though there are lots of studies on visual, auditory, haptic and olfactory information. This scarcity of research on gustatory information has several reasons. One reason is that gustatory sensation is based on chemical signals, whose functions have not been fully understood yet. Another reason is that perception of gustatory sensation is affected by other factors, such as vision, olfaction, thermal sensation, and memories. Thus, complexity of cognition mechanism for gustatory sensation as described above <b>...</b>


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KineReels/MorPhys Variable Shape Buildings Of The Future #DigInfo


KineReels/MorPhys Could Create Variable Shape Buildings Of The Future DigInfo TV - diginfo.tv 2 Naemura Lab Open House 2012 The University of Tokyo KineReels/MorPhys


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Actroid-F Android Gets A Brother And Can See #DigInfo


DigInfo TV - diginfo.tv 14 AIST, Osaka University, The University of Tokyo Male Actroid-F Android Robot


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IREX 2009 - Tokyo University of Science demos a new musclesuit


Students at Tokyo's University of Science have developed a new version of their muscle suit, a wearable robotic suit that assists the muscles when carrying out strenuous tasks. It was on show Wednesday, Nov. 25, at the International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo.


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Next generation cargo ship with 50m high sails uses 30% less fuel #DigInfo


Next generation cargo ship with 50m high sails uses 30% less fuel www.diginfo.tv DigInfo TV - diginfo.tv 19 SEA JAPAN 2012 The University of Tokyo Wind Challenger Project


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Tokyo University - Campus Life


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Tokyo University - Students


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Virtual Taste Variation - Metacookie + : DigInfo


DigInfo TV - diginfo.tv 14 The University of Tokyo MetaCookie+


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Wearable Ultra-Compact Blood-Flow Sensor #DigInfo


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Harvard University, Peking University, Tokyo University


The true World University Rankings! New World Order Universities! The word's best universities are Harvard University, Peking University (also known as PKU or Beida), and The University of Tokyo (also known as Todai)! Check out: The East-West dichotomy, by Thorsten Pattberg; www.east-west-dichotomy.com The global elites make great efforts to "synchronize" the various national education systems to one gargantuan, controllable global apparatus. Already, those three elite institutions regard themselves as one single exclusive "brotherhood" towering over rest.


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University of Hong Kong - Campus Tour


This was a video I made to put in the "special features" section of my DVD "My Story, My Journey". This is NOT a complete tour, it's mostly the route I took from my dorm (Simon KY Lee Hall) and through the main parts of campus. However it should give you a sense of the scenery which is quite nice.


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Real-world game interface - Twinkle : DigInfo


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Under the Hood of Toyota's Recall: A Tremendous Expansion of Complexity


Wharton management professor John Paul MacDuffie speaks with Takahiro Fujimoto from the University of Tokyo, a leading authority on the Toyota production system and automotive product development, about Toyotas recall and how it has handled the crisis regarding its reputation.


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TEDxTokyo - Hitoshi Murayama - 05/15/10 - (English)


Natures elemental puzzles—from eccentric particles to dark matter to why our universe is expanding so swiftly—are what Hitoshi Murayama lives to solve. After receiving his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from the University of Tokyo in 1991, Hitoshi went on to become a senior staff member at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and The MacAdams Professor of Physics at the University of California, Berkeley. His clarity of thought, collaborative style, enthusiasm and vision has inspired his fellow scientists and the public. In 2007, Hitoshi was named the founding director of the University of Tokyos Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe. The institutes goal: use the synergistic perspectives of mathematics, astronomy, and theoretical and experimental physics to reveal how the cosmos was formed, how it runs, and why we exist. tedxtokyo.com About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)


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Advanced Musculoskeletal Humanoid Robot Kojiro


Advanced musculoskeletal humanoid robot Kojiro. Developed at the JSK Robotics Laboratory at the University of Tokyo. Demo of spine motion. For more robot news, visit spectrum.ieee.org


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The Sahara Solar Breeder Project : DigInfo


DigInfo TV - diginfo.tv 27 The University of Tokyo, Hirosaki University, NIMS, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Chubu University, National Institute of Informatics Sahara Solar Breeder Project


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Highly Conductive Film That Can Stretch : DigInfo


DigInfo - www.diginfo.tv In a world-leading initiative, a research group led by Takao Someya at the University of Tokyo has developed a material that has high electrical conductivity, but can stretch and contract like rubber. The group has used this material to make integrated circuits containing organic transistors. Recently, carbon nanotubes dispersed in polymers have been used in efforts to create conductive materials that can stretch and contract. However, carbon nanotubes clump together, and this problem has prevented researchers from obtaining the desired characteristics. Someyas group solved the clumping problem by dispersing the nanotubes in an ionic liquid before mixing it with a polymer. The resulting material, with its uniformly dispersed nanotubes, shows hardly any change in electrical conductivity even when stretched by up to 70%. Someyas group has used this elastic material to make a large integrated circuit, and is studying how to incorporate sensors for temperature, pressure, ultrasound, and light. Such a large, flexible sensor could be attached to the surface of a robot, to give the robot a sense of touch similar to that of human skin. The group is also working to create a flexible Braille display, by building in actuators instead of sensors. Artificial Skin


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Conversations with History - Susumu Shimazono


From Salvation to Spirituality Susumu Shimazono,Professor of Religious Studies, University of Tokyo Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Susumu Shimazono, Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Tokyo for a discussion of popular religious movements in Japan. Professor Shimazono discusses the origins of his interest in religious studies; the role of religion in modernization; and the emergence of new religions as a global phenomena in the 1970s with special reference to Japanese examples. Professor Shimazono distinguishes these spiritual movements from salvation religions by identifying their unique features and their future evolution. He also analyzes Aum Shinrikyo as an abhorrent manifestation. He concludes with an analysis of the implications of new religions for politics and suggests their strengths and weaknesses as an enduring phenomena. globetrotter.berkeley.edu globetrotter.berkeley.edu conversationswithhistory.typepad.com www.thenewpress.com


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University of Michigan Men's Lacrosse Video Blog: Fun Ride


Follow Pat on Twitter: twitter.com Become a fan on Facebook: on.fb.me A few days in the life of the Michigan Lacrosse team, including the Wild Hogs riding on the mean streets of Ann Arbor, saying farewell to our friends from the Tokyo Blue Bullets, celebrating the graduating class of 2011, a trip to Colorado for the team's final MCLA national tournament before moving to Division 1, and a look back at some our favorite memories of the year. Music: "Never Grow Up" by Timeflies feat. Loggy and Mike Stud Download link: bit.ly


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Ars Electronica 2008


Impresions of the Ars Electronica Festival 2008. Featured exhibitions: OF lab The idea was to build a space where a dozen or so hackers, tinkerers and researchers will hang out and experiment, make art, create guerrilla exhibitions around the festival and document their progress and discoveries. CyberArts The OK center presented a selection of the best projects in the Prix Ars Electronica's Interactive Art, Hybrid Art and Digital Communities category. Featured Art Scene Exhibition Ecology of the Techno Mind presents a selection of works representing Featuring Art Scene form Kapelica Gallery (Ljubljana, Slovenia), artists who are deploying technology and science as a means of delving into social realty today. Among the projects' themes are new media, biotechnology, space exploration and the use of computers in the medical field. Hybrid Ego. Towards A New Horizon of Hybrid Art - The University of Tokyo Staged jointly with University of Tokyo, the 2008 installment of campus is meant to illustrate how the creative economy that's so often evoked in this part of the world is already functioning quite successfully in Japan.


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Japanese Robots for Forgetful Elderly


WONG: For people who are suffering from dementia or are simply forgetful, Japanese robots could offer a helping hand. Here's more. STORY: The University of Tokyo has developed a series of "reminder robot" prototypes designed to help elderly people by reminding them of where they have put items or what they have done already. One such robot named "Mamoru," which means "to protect" in Japanese, watches every move its owner makes and gives a verbal warning if he or she tries to do the same action twice. For example, when a man enters a room with a box of medicine, Mamoru immediately recognizes it and says, "That's medicine." As the robot watches the man take the medicine, it says, "You're taking medicine." If the man attempts to take the medicine a second time, the robot says, "Don't take it again," and, in this case, when the man asks the robot if he has taken his medicine already, Mamoru says, "You took it 31 seconds ago." Another reminder robot monitors a room with cameras and sensors to keep track of exactly where pre-registered objects in the room have been placed. [Keita Takahashi, University of Tokyo]: "Not just elderly people, but also young people might find this system useful when they cannot find something after somebody else in their family has put it away. So it can be useful for people of all ages." The wheelchair-like machine tells the user where the items are both verbally and visually, and then takes the user to those locations. Both robots are still in the <b>...</b>


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GPUs Deliver 25X Speed Up for Physics and Energy Research at University of Maryland


University of Maryland is using GPUs to understand ionized plasma under thermal nuclear conditions for physics and energy research, research that is aiding the design of new energy generation devices. The university is using large GPU clusters to provide much more science for the dollar, while reducing calculation times from a day to an hour.


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Haiti Earthquake & the HAARP Induction Magnetometer


My blog: alienspacecentereast.wordpress.com UFO pictures and photos: ufopicturesphotos.blogspot.com Haiti Earthquake & the HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) Induction Magnetometer - you will now see 3 images based on a time-frequency spectrogram, which shows the frequency content of signals recorded by the HAARP Induction Magnetometer. This instrument, provided by the University of Tokyo, measures temporal variations in the geomagnetic field in the ULF (ultra-low frequency) range of 0-5 Hz. The spectrogram images are produced by computing the PSD (power spectral density) of successive 102.4-second segments of timeseries data, and plotting these spectra as color/intensity slices along a 24-hour scale. Audio files are created by converting the raw 10 Hz sampled waveform (Bx channel) to a wav file at 44.1 kHz (resulting in a playback speedup of 4410 times), and then compressing the 1.7MB wav file to a 150KB mp3 file. HAARP Induction Magnetometer: 137.229.36.30 It is a time-frequency spectrogram, which shows the frequency content of signals recorded by the HAARP Induction Magnetometer. This instrument, provided by the University of Tokyo, measures temporal variations in the geomagnetic field in the ULF (ultra-low frequency) range of 0-5 Hz. The spectrogram images are produced by computing the PSD (power spectral density) of successive 102.4-second segments of timeseries data, and plotting these spectra as color/intensity slices along a 24-hour scale. The <b>...</b>


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The "K computer" - the world's fastest supercomputer


Two senior engineers from Fujitsu talk about the development of the K computer. - Aerodynamic analysis movie: courtesy of JAXA - Heart simulator movie: courtesy of Prof. Hisada and Prof. Sugiura at University of Tokyo - Molecular dynamic movie: courtesy of Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo


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Nebraska Professor Talks About Japan Earthquake Experience


University of Nebraska-Lincoln economics professor Carlos Asarta was on the observation deck of the 1091 foot Tokyo Tower when the 2011 earthquake and tsunami hit. He captured the reactions of people on the tour. In this clip, shot at 2 am CT, March 11, 2011, he talks about his experience. His video of the quake can be seen here: www.youtube.com


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