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Hidenori Komatsu
Digital Transformation Unit, Mathematical Infomatics Group, Research Scientist
Born in Tokyo
Department of Systems Innovation, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo (Doctoral Program)
[Field of reseach] Data analysis, energy conservation, evolutionary studies, nudges
Project
Exploring the link between human intuition and behaviors He conducts data analysis focusing on human intuition and behaviors. One application is information provision to promote energy conservation using 'Nudge' (the concept of prompting behavior change, similar to nudging someone with an elbow). His goal is to establish a meta-theory about how human intuition leads to behaviors, utilizing evolutionary insights.
Research
Reports
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Electricity demand forecasting using smart meter data -An automatic alert system for maximum electricity demand-
Research Report : C17007 -
Occupancy Detection Using Electricity Consumption Data of Smart Meter -Improving Accuracy of Occupancy Detection with Smart Meter Data-
Research Report : Y15004 -
Connection Method of Pole-mounted Transformer to Improve Voltage Imbalance of the Power Distribution System utilizing Voltage Data of Switch with Three Phases Measurement Function
Research Report : Y14003 -
Applicability of ‘Nudge’ as information provision for energy and electricity conservation – Energy reports for the US households as a case example-
Research Report : Y12035