Jun 08, 2018 17:28 JST

Source: NTT DOCOMO

DOCOMO Joins Data Science Affiliates Program of Leading U.S. University
Will collaborate with big-data and AI faculty

TOKYO, Jun 08, 2018 - (JCN Newswire) - NTT DOCOMO, INC. today announced that it has joined the corporate affiliate program of the Stanford Data Science Initiative (SDSI).

Established in 2014, the SDSI affiliate program facilitates collaborative research between the private sector and faculty studying data-science and big-data at Stanford University's School of Engineering. Participating companies collaborate with SDSI on research projects as well as learn about emerging research through hosted campus visits, visiting scholars, conferences and workshops.

Data scientists from DOCOMO will visit SDSI on a short-term basis to research data analysis and receive advice on resolving various issues related to DOCOMO's business. In addition, they will collaborate with the faculty associated with SDSI on subjects of mutual interest through research projects in which students will be invited to participate. DOCOMO is pursuing themes such as predicting customer behavior based on approved data, recommending information suited to customer needs, and reinforcing learning to optimize business operations.

Since May 2018, DOCOMO has been pursuing business initiatives centered on its "d POINT CLUB" membership point system. The initiatives involve digital marketing to better understand customers and provide them with highly tailored services.

Going forward, DOCOMO will continue striving to provide customers with new value and stimulating experiences through state-of-the-art digital-marketing initiatives.

Contact:
NTT DOCOMO
International PR
Public Relations Department
Tel: +81-3-5156-1366    
Fax: +81-3-5501-3408
URL: www.nttdocomo.com
Contact: https://nes.nttdocomo.co.jp/PINQ01/showinquiry.do
Source: NTT DOCOMO
Sectors: Wireless, Apps

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