Dr. Dalila Burin and Mr. Kevin Kamermans joined our lab as a Project Research Associate and a Project Academic Specialist respectively on October 1, 2022.
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Project Prof. Nagai is going to give a talk at Mind and Matter Talks 2022
Project Prof. Nagai is going to give a talk at Mind and Matter Talks 2022, which will be held from September to December 2022. This is an online talk series organized by University of Helsinki and aims to discuss information, intelligence, and consciousness. You all are cordially invited. Yukie Nagai, “Robots as Mirrors of Human Mind,” Mind and Matter Talks […]
Read morePaper written by Dr. Li has been selected for SmartBot Challenge Finalist at ICDL2022
The paper written by Dr. Li has been selected for SmartBot Challenge Finalist at the IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning. Jiarui Li, Marisa Casillas, Sho Tsuji, and Yukie Nagai, “Multi-scale analysis of vocal coordination in infant-caregiver daily interaction,” in Proceedings of the 2022 IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning, 164-169, September 12-15, 2022. (SmartBot Challenge Finalist)
Read moreA new project has been accepted for Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity Start-up
The following project, for which Dr. Li serves as Principal Investigator, has been accepted for Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity Start-up. Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity Start-up“Computationally analyzing the hierarchical complexity of infants’ social coordination on multi scales in natural daily life to investigate infants’ cognitive development” [KAKEN] Principal Investigator: Jiarui Li Period: 2022.09-2024.03
Read morePaper written by Dr. Philippsen (Project Researcher until 2021) has been accepted in PLoS ONE
A paper written by Dr. Philippsen (Project Researcher until 2021) has been accepted in PLoS ONE. It presents a neural network analysis of human perception in social context in collaboration with Dr. Sciutti at Italian Institute of Technology. Maria Tsfasman, Anja Philippsen, Carlo Mazzola, Serge Thill, Alessandra Sciutti, and Yukie Nagai, “The world seems different in a social context: A […]
Read moreTalk session “きみロボ展最後の企画会議,” where Project Prof. Nagai attended as a panelist, is now available on YouTube
The talk session “きみロボ展最後の企画会議,” which was held at Mirankan on June 18, 2022, is now available on YouTube. Project Prof. Nagai attended as a panelist. Talk session “きみロボ展最後の企画会議” Day1 [Long | Short]
Read moreProject Prof. Nagai is going to give a talk at Scientific Forum of Science Council of Japan
Project Prof. Nagai is going to give a talk at Scientific Forum of Science Council of Japan, which will be held on July 29, 0222. You are cordially invited. Yukie Nagai, “Inclusive Society Opened Up by Artificial Intelligence,” Scientific Forum of Science Council of Japan, Tokyo, July 29, 2022. [HP]
Read moreA new project has been accepted for Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) (Publicly)
The following project, for which Dr. Daikoku serves as Principal Investigator, has been accepted for Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) (Publicly). Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) “当事者化の認知基盤の統一的理解と,当事者化支援システムの開発” [KAKEN] Principal Investigator: Tatsuya Daikoku Period: 2022.06-2024.03
Read morePaper written by Dr. Li has been accepted in ICDL2022
A paper written by Dr. Li has been accepted in the 12th IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning. It presents a multi-scale analysis of infant-caregiver speech interaction. Jiarui Li, Marisa Casillas, Sho Tsuji, and Yukie Nagai, “Multi-scale analysis of vocal coordination in infant-caregiver daily interaction,” in Proceedings of the 12th IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning, accepted, September […]
Read morePaper written by Dr. Philippsen (Project Researcher until 2021) has been accepted in Frontiers in Neurorobotics
A paper written by Dr. Philippsen (Project Researcher until 2021) has been accepted in Frontiers in Neurorobotics. It presents a neural network model that can account for development and diversity in child drawing. Anja K. Philippsen, Sho Tsuji, and Yukie Nagai, “Simulating developmental and individual differences of drawing behavior in children using a predictive-coding model,” Frontiers in Neurorobotics, in press. […]
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