Project IS^3: Incentive-Based Intelligent Intervention for Smart and Sustainable Society

Project IS^3 is the leading-edge project in Nara Institute of Science and Technology, a national graduate school in Japan, started from February 2016. This project aims to utilize a human's behavior change for solving the social problems and maintaining our society sustainably. In order to cause the behavior change intentionally, various information technologies are required. In this paper, we explain the concept and goal of our project and figure out what we will do in this project.

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