On December 2018, 12, Eureka, Inc., which operates the love / marriage matching service "Pairs" with the Yamazaki Laboratory of the Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering, the University of Tokyo, started a joint research and development project for matching algorithms. ..
Yamazaki Laboratory (Associate Professor Toshihiko Yamazaki) of the University of Tokyo is conducting research on attractive engineering by multimedia processing using images, videos, and sounds posted on SNS, as well as basic research on pattern recognition and machine learning, and new research. We are developing new areas such as research on speeding up and optimization by calculation methods.In addition to research on marriage hunting, from basic research to social implementation, we recommend hashtags to improve the number of views and likes, predict and optimize the effects of videos such as TVCM, and predict and improve the impression of presentations and slides. I am also doing research with this in mind.
The romance / marriage matching service "Pairs" analyzes and predicts based on big data including abundant profile items, registration information for community functions, approach and behavior history such as matching tendency, and unique matching. Develop and operate algorithms.As a result, the cumulative number of members in Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea exceeded 2018 million in August 8. As of December 800, the number of people who have been dating and enrolled in the wake of Pairs is said to have exceeded 2018.
In this joint research and development project between Yamazaki Laboratory and Eureka, Inc., Yamazaki Laboratory analyzes information related to behavior history and matching in the "Pairs" service using machine learning and pattern recognition technology.In addition to attributes such as educational background, occupation, and annual income, we aim to achieve even higher quality matching by deriving correlations in terms of hobbies, values, lifestyle, and so on.