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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Project Prof. Nagai will attend a talk session as a panelist at Miraikan
Project Prof. Nagai will attend a talk session as a panelist at Miraikan on June 18, 2022. She is going to talk about Special Exhibition “You and Robots: What is it to be human?”, which she has been co-supervising with other panelists. Talk Session “Last Discussion on Special Exhibition”, Miraikan, June 18, 2022.
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We are going to organize a workshop on “Neurodiversity of Cognitive Feelings” at the 2022 IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning, which will be held in London, UK on September 12-15, 2022. This workshop aims to bring together multidisciplinary researchers from developmental psychology, cognitive sciences, neuroscience, and robotics to share their expertise on cognitive feeling and emotional sensations across […]
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A book titled “Cognitive Robotics” has been published from MIT Press. Project Prof. Nagai contributed “18: Social Cognition”. All chapters are available for open access. Please enjoy reading it. Yukie Nagai, “Social Cognition,” Cognitive Robotics, A. Cangelosi and M. Asada (Eds.), MIT Press, May 2022. [HP]
Read moreMore TagPaper co-authored by Project Prof. Nagai has been accepted in Frontiers in Psychiatry
A paper co-authored by Project Prof. Nagai has been accepted in Frontiers in Psychiatry. It presents a computational analysis of acoustic hyperesthesia in autism spectrum disorder. Jyh-Jong Hsieh, Yukie Nagai, Shin-Ichiro Kumagaya, Satsuki Ayaya, and Minoru Asada, “Atypical Auditory Perception Caused by Environmental Stimuli in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Approach to the Evaluation of Self-Reports,” Frontiers in Psychiatry, in […]
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Ms. Naoko Hashizume joined our lab as a Project Academic Specialist on May 16, 2022.
Read moreMore TagProject Prof. Nagai is going to give a keynote talk at an international conference in Berlin
Project Prof. Nagai is going to give a keynote talk at the international conference “Artificial Intelligence and the Human – Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Science and Fiction”, which will be held in Berlin, Germany on May 11-13, 2022. Yukie Nagai, “How to Build Developing Minds,” Conference on “Artificial Intelligence and the Human – Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Science and Fiction,” Berlin, Germany, […]
Read moreMore TagMr. Julien Jenvrin has joined our lab
Mr. Julien Jenvrin joined our lab as a Project Academic Specialist on April 16, 2022. Julien Jenvrin
Read moreMore TagInterview with Dr. Daikoku appears in esse-sense
An interview with Dr. Daikoku appears in esse-sense. He tells his interests in research and music. esse-sense, “音楽はどこから生まれ、どう進化するのか、研究者と音楽家の両面からアクセスし解明したい。” April 11, 2022. [HP]
Read moreMore TagProject Prof. Nagai is going to give a talk at an online event
Project Prof. Nagai is going to give a talk at an online event “AI and Society Series: ‘Robotics and Embodiment’”, which will be held on April 12, 2022. You are cordially invited. Yukie Nagai, “Developmental Diversity in Drawing: Robots vs. Children,” AI and Society Series: Robotics and Embodiment, Online, April 12, 2022. [HP]
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