Yasukazu Nishio received his PhD (Science) in 2006 at the age of 24.
He has been engaged in research and development at Cybozu Labs, Inc. since 2007.
His publications include "Natural Language Processing with word2vec".
He received his Master's degree in Technology Management in 2014.
He has been a board member of Mito Corporation since 2015.
Since 2017, he has been working as a technical advisor for machine learning at BProud Corporation.
Cybozu
Miura City Agricultural Cooperative Distribution System Algorithm
We have developed an algorithm that automatically creates a distribution plan for which items and how many cases to load on each truck when delivering shipments from each farmer to about 50 markets.
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For the audience who are not familiar with machine learning, this lecture will make the connection between if statements and machine learning by going step by step. Notes on using it in practice in the second half.
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A major turning point 7 years ago 7
2011-04 to 2014-09
As a working graduate student
Entered professional degree program in Technology Management, Graduate School of Innovation Management, Tokyo Institute of Technology → Completed
There was a big change in the way I think and how I see things.
Want to know what I learned? 8
What did you learn in the Technology Management major?
There were requests for details, but I didn't know how to tell them.
It is difficult to convey what I myself learned over three and a half years in a limited time of about one hour.
→This time, I'll focus on the "first step" and explain it.
Objective 9
-To improve your life in the future.
Not today, not tomorrow, but 510 years from now.
-Sow the seeds for this now. Focusing on the first step of action.
-Follow-up for those who want to learn more.
How follow-up works 10
I've created a group on Facebook called "Self-Management Strategies for 180324 Engineers".
I will post the lecture slides to this group later.
Answer questions, post additional information, etc.
Learning something new 11
What is often said in front of a new subject to learn?
'I feel like I should learn, but I don't have time.'
With the advancement of technology, the level of "readily available knowledge" (sea level) is much higher than it was 10 years ago.
We need to be above this sea level to participate in knowledge exchange.
That's why they say it's important to develop expertise.
Level of Expertise 57
But this word "expertise" is vague, and it's not clear to what level we should go.
To emerge from the surface of the ocean, we need to have knowledge that is not available by Googling.
It's a much lower hurdle than the word "expertise" implies.
Like two wheels of a car 58
Gaining knowledge through action
Gaining knowledge that cannot be googled through action and experimentation
Exchange knowledge with others
Give knowledge that can't be googled, get knowledge from another
Next step 59
Create a small informal group and you become the originator
Belong to more than one group
Set a reminder trigger.
Why triggers? 60
Sometimes we understand value after time has passed*.
Long-term memories are more likely to stick if you touch them again after six months or a year of forgetting.
When you first start a group, you are very excited and active, but it usually lasts three days.
That's why I remind them when time has passed and they have forgotten.
*When people ask me right after completing MOT, "How did it help you? I replied, "It broadened my horizons" and "I made different decisions based on the book I wrote.
No posts, no notifications because there are no posts.
No one remembers the group, so they don't post, and the cycle
Sometimes a post brings it back to life again.
Use "it's been a year" as an excuse to post
Filtering after a year 62
When you have a lot of free riders
Create a new "enrichment group" with Givers based on one year of activity
If there are more people who think the enriched group is better, the activity will take place in that group, and the old group will disappear naturally.
Unofficial groups are not only cheaper to create, but also cheaper to terminate because they can disappear spontaneously.
Opportunities for Review 63
Many things will fail.
When something you've started doesn't work out, don't just forget about it.
We can learn a lot by looking back a year later.
But we forget easily, so set a trigger to remind us when we start.
Summary 64
Managing Yourself 65
You have made a business decision to "invest time to gain knowledge".
You are repeating this kind of resource allocation decision every day, this is management.
There is a lot of discussion and knowledge in business administration about the importance of knowledge acquisition.
Your own knowledge acquisition strategy 66
There are three types of learning: "learning by teaching" and "learning by doing".
What is often overlooked is "knowledge exchange".
In order to do this, you need a group of people who understand each other's situation and give each other knowledge. How do we create them?
First step 67
First, create a small informal group, and you will be the transmitter.
Join multiple groups and become a pipeline of knowledge.
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