EVENTS

The 3rd BAIRAL Research Meeting for 2020
“Detection of Luring and Cyberbullying Using Network Analysis”

BAIRALB’AI RA League

BAIRAL (B’AI RA League) is a study group by young research assistants (RA) of the B’AI Global Forum of the Institute for AI and Beyond at the University of Tokyo. Aiming to achieve gender equality and a guarantee of rights for minorities in the AI era, this study group examines relationships between digital information technology and society. BAIRAL organizes monthly research meetings with guest speakers in a variety of fields.

 

Date & Venue

・Date:Wednesday, February 24, 2021, 17:00-18:30 (JST)

・Venue:Zoom Meeting(No registration required)

・Language:Japanese

 

Guest Speaker

Mao Nishiguchi (Project Researcher, Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo)

 

Abstract

In recent years, luring and cyberbullying on social media, mainly targeting underage people, have become a social problem. Accordingly, research on the detection of these crimes using machine learning technology is also being actively conducted, and it has been shown that it is possible to detect these crimes with very high performance. However, in order to apply detection technology to the society, there are several issues that need to be cleared, such as Act on the Protection of Personal Information and the prevention of AI running amok. In this talk, Mao Nishiguchi will introduce cutting-edge examples of luring and cyberbullying detection systems, and discuss the literacy required for effective application of AI technology in the society.

 

Organizer

B’AI Global Forum, Institute for AI and Beyond at the University of Tokyo

 

Inquiry

Lim Dongwoo(PhD Student, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, the University of Tokyo)

ohthekoo[at]g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Please change [at] to @)