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  • Kyoto Daigaku, Kinkakuji, back to Tokyo

    On Friday I left the Keihana area and headed to Kyoto to meet with Professor Toru Ishida, whom I was introduced to by Professor Sal Stolfo. Professor Ishida spent some time at Columbia University years ago. We had a nice lunch and talked about the upcoming “Language Grid” project and other things. I should contact […]

  • American Analog Set in Kyoto

    So my sister tells me that I need to see the group “American Analog Set”. They are currently touring Japan, and as luck would have it they played in Kyoto while I was there interviewing. According to my sister, the girl making her dress, Jesse, is dating the drummer of AmAnSet. Since I’m staying about […]

  • Talk and interview at ATR

    I gave a talk today at ATR (also in Kyoto) and met with some people there: Dr. Yutaka Sasaki, the head of the Natural Language Processing department. I also spoke briefly with Dr. Eiichiro Sumita, a principal researcher in the NLP group, and I heard about Dr. Kiyonori Ohtake’s work on Japanese paraphrasing / simplification. […]

  • Shinkansen to Kyoto, talk at NTT

    I took the Shinkansen to Kyoto today, from Shin-Yokohama. It took about 20 minutes, not including the ridiculously long time it took me to get to Shin-Yokohama. To get there, I took the Toyokosen to Kikuna from Jiyugaoka, about 25 minutes, then at Kikuna realized that I had forgotten my passport (which I will need […]

  • Cafes in Akihabara: Maid and Linux

    Maid Cafes A few days ago, I saw a show on “Maid Cafes” – places where the staff dress up in Maid costumes, but otherwise normal cafes. There are apparently a lot of them in Akihabara. Admittedly, that is a very popular destination for their presumed target audience: Otaku, but there still seems to be […]

  • Apple Store in Ginza

    I met up with Fumie today, and we stopped by the Apple store in Ginza. It is a nice store, with five floors and very curious elevators. Clear glass, but no buttons. They are mind reading elevators. They had a whole bunch of iPod Nanos, and they are a lot cooler than I first thought. […]

  • Job hunting in Japan, blog software

    I arrived in Japan August 24th, 2005 to start my job hunting activities. I also installed bBlog on FuguTabetai.com, and I think it is quite nice software. I should be able to post a bunch more because this automates a lot of what I was doing by hand.

  • Successful Thesis Defense

    On Friday, I successfully defended my PhD thesis at Columbia University. Oh yeah.

  • Japan Girls Night US Tour

    This is the second time I’ve gone to Benten’s Japan Girls Night tour in New York. Lots of fun. Puppy Pet, TsuShiMaMiRe, Titan Go King’s, Gaijin a go-go, and Petty Booka.  

  • Bishop Allen at the Mercury Lounge

    Bishop Allen at Mercury Lounge.  

  • We Are Scientists at CBGBs

    Bishop Allen and We Are Scientists at CBGBs. I was late and missed BA, but made the Scientists part of the show.  

  • Evans Siblings Thanksgiving

    Thanksgiving at my place. I even cooked a Turkey, since both of my sisters came here!  

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