Two papers authored by Dr. Zhu have been accepted for presentation at the Thirteenth International Conference on Learning Representations, a leading conference in the field of machine learning. The papers introduce innovative methods to advance reinforcement learning. Lingwei Zhu, Han Wang, and Yukie Nagai, “Fat-to-Thin Policy Optimization: Offline Reinforcement Learning with Sparse Policies,” in Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference […]
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We will offer the course “AI for Understanding Human Intelligence” as a part of the UTokyo Global Unit Courses
We will offer the course “AI for Understanding Human Intelligence” as a part of the University of Tokyo’s Global Unit Courses, which will be held in June/July 2025. This two-week program combines lectures and hands-on projects to explore how AI methodologies can be used to understand human intelligence. For more details, please visit the following page. The University of Tokyo’s […]
Read moreAn article about ASD Simulator was published in Nikkei The STYLE in the NIKKEI Newspaper on December 1, 2024
An article about the ASD Simulator was published in Nikkei The STYLE in the NIKKEI Newspaper on December 1, 2024. The article titled “Living with a unique brain: Using AI to read brainwaves for understanding diverse personalities” shows our activities toward neurodiverse society. NIKKEI Newspaper NIKKEI The STYLE, “Living with a unique brain: Using AI to read brainwaves for understanding […]
Read moreASD Sensory Experience Simulator and Multimodal Emotion Estimation System will be exhibited at 「みんなの脳世界2024~超多様~」on October 12-13, 2024
Our ASD Sensory Experience Simulator and Multimodal Emotion Estimation System will be exhibited at 「みんなの脳世界2024~超多様~」on October 12-13, 2024. These systems allow people to visualize and experience diverse perceptual world and emotional state.This event will be a part of 「ちょっと先のおもしろい未来 –CHANGE TOMORROW-」. All you are cordially invite. Date and time: 11:00-17:00 on October 12 and 11:00-17:00 on October 13, 2024 Place: Tokyo […]
Read moreDr. Eizaburo Doi has joined our lab
Dr. Eizaburo Doi has joined our lab as a Project Researcher on October 1, 2024. Eizaburo Doi, Ph.D.
Read moreProject Prof. Nagai has been selected as one of Forbes JAPAN’s Women In Tech 30
In the November issue of Forbes JAPAN, Project Prof. Nagai has been selected as one of the “Women In Tech 30” — a list of 30 women advancing in the technology field and striving to change the world. She is recognized for her achievements as a leading figure in the research of “AI x Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Studies.” Women […]
Read moreDr. Lingwei Zhu has joined our lab
Dr. Lingwe Zhu has joined our lab as a Project Researcher on September 1, 2024. Lingwei Zhu, Ph.D.
Read moreThe 24th Congress of the Japanese Society of Baby Science will be held at the University of Tokyo on August 24-25, 2024
The 24th Congress of the Japanese Society of Baby Science will be held at the Hongo Campus of the University of Tokyo on August 24-25, 2024. With the theme “Baby Science with AI,” we will discuss the new baby science studies that have come into view through AI technology. Project Prof. Nagai serves as the General Chair. You are cordially […]
Read moreA book titled “Theory of Symbol Emergence,” to which Project Prof. Nagai contributed a chapter, will be published in September 2024
A book titled “Theory of Symbol Emergence,” to which Project Prof. Nagai contributed a chapter, will be published in September 2024. Researchers in AI and robotics discuss how symbols and languages emerge. Yukie Nagai, “Cognitive Developmental Robotics – A Constructive Approach to Understanding and Designing Cognitive Development,” Theory of Symbol Emergence, Tadahiro Taniguchi (Ed.), Shin-yo-sha, September 2024. [HP]
Read moreDr. Lu’s new project and Dr. Ruichen Li’s new project have been accepted for Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows and for Research Activity Start-up
The following projects, for which Dr. Lu and Dr. Ruichen Li serve as a Co-Investigator and the Principal Investigator, have been accepted for Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows and for Research Activity Start-up, respectively. Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows“Predictive coding in children’s context-based learning of homophones” [KAKEN] Co-Investigator: Youtao Lu Period: 2024.07-2027.03 Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity Start-up“Multi-system modeling method revealing interaction among […]
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