Nobuhiro Inuzuka is a Professor in the Department of Information Engineering within the Faculty of Engineering at Nagoya Institute of Technology, specializing in intelligent informatics and data-driven applications. His research integrates theoretical informatics with practical implementations across diverse domains including social networks, robotics, and human behavior analysis. Education: Doctor of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology Master of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology His research focuses on intelligent informatics with emphases on machine learning for social network analysis, safe reinforcement learning, and data mining applications. Key areas include developing algorithms for community behavior modeling, martial arts evaluation systems using sensor data, and recommender systems incorporating social dynamics. His work bridges theoretical computer science with real-world implementations in counseling systems and robotics. Recent publications (2024) demonstrate consistent innovation in applying machine learning to complex human-centric problems, particularly in social network dynamics, safe robotics navigation, and evaluation systems that replicate human judgment. Trends show increasing integration of multi-relational data mining with reinforcement learning frameworks across retail analytics, sports science, and mental health informatics. Scientific Awards: 2019 JSAI National Conference Excellent Award 2013 IPSJ National Conference Student Encouragement Award 2011-2010 Information Science Workshop Awards (multiple) 1996 Tokai Branch Electrical Societies Encouragement Award Professor Inuzuka has secured significant research funding including a 4-year Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) on human relationship analysis algorithms (2015-2019) and multiple JST programs for data mining applications. His student advisees have received national recognition including the IPSJ Student Encouragement Award. Current projects focus on scientific methodology development for student counseling and knowledge discovery systems. He leads research within Nagoya Institute of Technology's Creative Engineering-Education Promotion Center, directing teams that develop data analysis systems for social networks, martial arts evaluation, and evacuation planning. His laboratory combines theoretical informatics with practical implementations using multi-relational data mining and machine learning frameworks.








