ARIMA Yoshiko 有馬 淑子
  • Specially-appointed Professor
  • Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities
Faculty Profile
Research Field

Social Psychology

Affiliated Academic Societies

The Japanese Psychological Association, American Psychological Association, The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence

Courses Taught

Social Psychology

Academic Degrees

Ph.D. (Psychology)

Brief Biography

April 2000 – Present Professor, Kyoto University of Advanced Science, Kyoto, Japan
April 1992 – March 2000 Associate Professor, Poole Gakuin University, Japan
April 1985 – March 1992 Technical Officer ,Research Assistant of Ministry of Education, Osaka University, Japan

Achievements and Awards

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Media Coverage

Research Outreach
https://researchoutreach.org/articles/measuring-shared-knowledge-group-false-memory/

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Research Overview

We are conducting research on group processes, particularly using discussion groups and virtual world games, and examining collective or shared knowledge by combining network analysis and text analysis.
In addition, as part of research at the University's Metaverse Society and Psychology Research Center, we are conducting research on human activity recognition and interpersonal synchrony, which involves classifying sensing data obtained from smartphones and VR spaces using machine learning.

List of Researches
Research Keywords

Group processes, collective intelligence, VR, sensor data, machine learning, interpersonal synchronization

Academic Papers

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Publications

Psychology of Group and Collective Intelligence. (2021) Springer

Message

Find the questions you really want to know the answers to, and in the process of searching for the answers, acquire skills that will be useful even after you graduate. It's fun.