We will open our lab during the UTokyo Program “東大の研究室をのぞいてみよう!” to be held on March 25-26, 2024. This program aims to encourage high school students in the world to enroll the University of Tokyo by showing our research activities. Please see the following page for details. UTokyo Program “東大の研究室をのぞいてみよう!”, The University of Tokyo, March 25-26, 2024.
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Project Prof. Nagai will give a lecture at IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Distinguished Lecturer event
Project Prof. Nagai will give a lecture at IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Distinguished Lecturer event. It is an open event to IEEE members. You are cordially invited. Yukie Nagai, “Predictive Brain in Humans and Robots,” IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Distinguished Lecturer, Online, February 1, 2024. [HP]
Read moreMore TagPaper co-authored by Project Prof. Nagai has been published in Acta Psychologica
A paper co-authored by Project Prof. Nagai has been published in Acta Psychologica. In collaboration with Prof. Yoshida, IRCN guest researcher, the paper presents the developmental relationship between children’s visual attention and their object manipulation using saliency-based model. Lichao Sun, David J. Francis, Yukie Nagai, and Hanako Yoshida, “Early development of saliency-driven attention through object manipulation,” Acta Psychologica, 243:104124, March […]
Read moreMore TagWe will offer a course “AI for Understanding Human Intelligence” at UTokyo Global Unit Courses
We will offer a course “AI for Understanding Human Intelligence” at UTokyo Global Unit Courses, which will be held in June-July 2024. Our course will consist of one-week lecture and one-week hands-on projects. Please apply through the following page if you are interested in participating it. UTokyo Global Unit Courses
Read moreMore TagAn application for JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowships for Research in Japan has been accepted
An application for JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowships for Research in Japan, for which Project Prof. Nagai serves as a host researcher, has been accepted. Dr. Youtao Lu is going to stay in our lab for 24 months. Name: Youtao Lu [JSPS] Theme: Predictive coding in children’s context-based learning of homophones Period: July 1, 2024 – Jun 30, 2026
Read moreMore TagProf. Hanako Yoshida is going to stay in our lab as an IRCN Guest Researcher
Prof. Hanako Yoshida from the University of Houston is going to stay in our lab for three months. She is invited as an IRCN Guest Researcher. Hanako Yoshida, Ph.D. Associate Professor Director of Cognitive Development Lab Developmental, Cognitive, and Behavioral Neuroscience The University of Houston
Read moreMore TagDr. Ruichen Li has joined our lab
Dr. Ruichen Li has joined our lab as a Project Researcher on January 1, 2024. Ruichen Li, Ph.D.
Read moreMore TagA report of the 140th Online Symposium of Learning of Tomorrow has been published
A report of the 140th Online Symposium of Learning of Tomorrow, where Project Prof. Nagai gave an invited talk, has been published. Yukie Nagai, “Neurodiversity Visualized by AI: Toward Education for Exploiting Diversity,” The 140th Online Symposium of Learning of Tomorrow, Online, October 25, 2023. [HP]
Read moreMore TagProject Prof. Nagai will give an invited talk at AI Forum 2023
Project Prof. Nagai will give an invited talk at AI Forum 2023, which will be held at Yasuda Auditorium at The University of Tokyo on November 14, 2023 and be hosted by Microsoft Research Asia in collaboration with The University of Tokyo. Themed “AI Synergy: Society and Science,” this forum serves as a unique platform where thought leaders from both […]
Read moreMore TagReview Paper written by Project Prof. Nagai has been published in Journal of Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence
A review paper written by Project Prof. Nagai has been published in Journal of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence. It presents research activities related to free energy principle in the area of cognitive developmental robotics. Yukie Nagai, “Free Energy Principle and Cognitive Developmental Robotics,” Journal of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 38(6):826-832, November 2023. [HP]
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