Project Prof. Nagai will attend as a panelist at “AI and Humans” Roundtable Series (Part 3)

Project Prof. Nagai will attend as a panelist at “AI and Humans” Roundtable Series (Part 3) on December 4, 2022. She is going to discuss the theme “Can AI Become Gods?” with two professional Go players (ŌHASHI Hirofumi 7-dan, UENO Asami 4-dan). “AI and Humans” Roundtable Series, Part 3: Can AI Become Gods?: A Follow-Up Discussion with Professional Go Players, […]

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Paper written by Dr. Philippsen (Project Researcher until 2021) has been accepted in Frontiers in Psychology

A paper written by Dr. Philippsen (Project Researcher until 2021) has been accepted in Frontiers in Psychology. It presents a computational analysis on development and diversity in child drawing. Anja Philippsen, Sho Tsuji, and Yukie Nagai, “Quantifying developmental and individual differences in spontaneous drawing completion among children,” Frontiers in Psychology, 13:783446, November 2022. [HP]

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Project Prof. Nagai will give a talk in the Research Results Presentation of the Institute for AI and Beyond

Project Prof. Nagai will give a talk at the Research Results Presentation of the Institute for AI and Beyond, which will be held at Ito Hall at the University of Tokyo on October 13, 2022. She is going to present our latest achievements of the “AI x Tojisha-Kenkyu: Computational Neuroscience for Systematic Understanding of Cognitive Individuality” project in collaboration with […]

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Project Prof. Nagai appears in Beyond AI Science Cafe

Project Prof. Nagai appears in Beyond AI Science Cafe. The theme is “Disorders? Or Diversities?”, and she talks about her latest research achievements. Full Version [YouTube] Short Movie Part 1 “Integrating two approaches: Artificial intelligence and Tojisha-kenkyu” [YouTube] Part 2 “Why building robots instead of analyzing brains?” [YouTube] Part 3 “Visual world of autism spectrum disorder” [YouTube] Part 4 “Breakthrough […]

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Paper 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)

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A 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

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