2015 |
12. Y. Huang and T. Inohara, Modelling the Provision of Public Goods between
a Government and Citizens, Joint conferences on gLogic, Game Theory, and
Social Choice 8h and gThe 8th Pan-Pacific Conference on Game Theoryh (LGS
8 & 8 PPCGT) , Abstract p.38, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.May 19-21,
2015. |
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2014
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11. K. Kitaori and T. Inohara, A social consensus model with the AHP method
under the row geometric mean prioritization method, Conference Proceedings,
The 7th Thailand-Japan International Academic Conference (TJIA) 2014, the
University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus, Tokyo, Japan, November 22, 2014, pp.
278-281. |
10. R. Takahashi, H. Murai, T. Inohara, Quantitative Analysis of Books
about How to Write Narrative Text: Extracting Characteristics of Screenwriting,
Playwriting, and Fiction Writing, Japanese Association for Digital Humanities
Conference 2014, Abstract p.31-32, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan,
September 19-21, 2014. (Poster Presentation) |
9. M. Hirano, H. Murai, T. Inohara, Quantitative Analysis of the Musical
Style of Mozart: How Many Persons Should Play Eine Kleine Nachtmusik? ,
Japanese Association for Digital Humanities Conference 2014, Abstract p.37-38,
University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan, September 19-21, 2014. (Poster Presentation) |
8. A. Kanzawa, A. Kawase, H. Murai, T. Inohara, Quantitative Analysis of
Dissonance in Solo Piano Works by Claude Debussy , Japanese Association
for Digital Humanities Conference 2014, Abstract p.39, University of Tsukuba,
Tsukuba, Japan, September 19-21, 2014. (Poster Presentation) |
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2003 |
7. T. Sasaki and T. Inohara, Calculation of the number of states of a weighted
majority game, The Third International Conference on Nonlinear Analysis
and Convex Analysis (NACA), Abstract p.137, Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Tokyo, Japan, August 25-29, 2003. |
6 T. Inohara, How to decide the rule to decide, The Third International
Conference on Nonlinear Analysis and Convex Analysis (NACA), Abstract p.61,
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, August 25-29, 2003. |
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2001 |
5. T. Inohara, On games in extensive form with restricted sight players,
The Second International Conference on Nonlinear Analysis and Convex Analysis
(NACA), Hirosaki University, Hirosaki-city, Aomori, Japan, July 30-August
2, Abstract p.34, 2001. |
4. T. Inohara, Clusterability and information exchange in group decision
making, Institute for Operations Research and the Management Science (INFORMS)
International Hawaii, Outrigger Wailea Resort, Maui, Hawaii, June 17-20,
Abstract p.53, 2001. |
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1998 |
3. A. Yamazaki, T. Inohara and B. Nakano, New interpretation of the concept
of core through simple games with permission of voters, International Conference
on Nonlinear Analysis and Convex Analysis (NACA) Niigata Washington Hotel,
Niigata, Japan, July 28-31, Abstract TH-M42, 1998. |
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1997 |
2. T. Inohara, S. Takahashi and B. Nakano, Irrational actions in group
decision making, The Fourth Conference of the Association of Asian-Pacific
Operational Research Societies (APORS) within IFORS, Melbourne Convention
Centre Melbourne, Australia, Nov.30-Dec.4, Abstract TD.4.2, 1997. |
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1996 |
1. T. Inohara, S. Takahashi and B. Nakano, Emotional and interperceptional
aspects of persons in a complex situation, The International Federation
of Operational Research Societies (IFORS) 14th Triennial Conference, Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada, July 8-12, Abstract p.132, 1996. |