Fujitsu Laboratories (Kawasaki City, President Shigeru Sasaki) and Kyushu University will collaborate to match applicants for migration with potential migration sites in Itoshima City, Fukuoka Prefecture, using AI (artificial intelligence) that learns human preferences and grows on their own. Start the experiment.Often I am not satisfied because I cannot find the candidate site I want when I move.
Build a more satisfying migration matching system by utilizing AI.
According to Fujitsu Laboratories, in the demonstration experiment, AI will gradually grow based on the small amount of data received from those who want to move, and not only will it show the best candidate sites for those who want to move, but it will also show what they want and what they like. Aim to be able to convey to the person in charge of.
For this reason, the relationship between the characteristics and preferences of immigrants will be modeled using mathematical technology, and AI that has grown autonomously will introduce suitable sites according to this model.Based on the evaluation results of the applicants for migration to the presented area, AI will further learn the preferences of the applicants and automatically modify the mathematical model to develop a system for further growth.
Itoshima City has become one of the most popular emigration destinations in Kyushu, and although emigration consultations are increasing, there are cases where applicants are not satisfied because they cannot obtain appropriate information.AI that learns data obtained from immigrants is considered as a candidate as a system that provides appropriate information.However, there are few data that AI can learn for migrant decision-making, and the problems are that migrant applicants who have never experienced rural life cannot accurately convey their hopes for the destination.