Project Prof. Nagai will attend as a commentator at “Affective (Kansei) Robotics in Japan” on February 20, 2023. She will discuss gender and emotions in robots with Dr. Jennifer ROBERTSON, Professor Emerita, University of Michigan. Online talk “Affective (Kansei) Robotics in Japan: Designing and Programming Gender and Emotions in Humanoid Robots”, Online, February 20, 2023.
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“AI and Humans” Roundtable Series (Part 3), where Project Prof. Nagai attended as a panelist, is available on YouTube
“AI and Humans” Roundtable Series (Part 3), where Project Prof. Nagai attended as a panelist, is now available on YouTube. She discussed 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, YouTube, January 20, […]
Read moreMore TagTutorial paper written by Project Prof. Nagai is published in Kagaku
A tutorial paper titled “Robotics for Understanding and Assisting Neurodiversity” written by Project Prof. Nagai is published in Kagaku. It describes robotics studies to elucidate underlying mechanisms of cognitive development and neurodiversity based on predictive processing and ongoing activities with CREST Cognitive Mirroring (2026-2021) and CREST Cognitive Feelings (2021-2026). Yukie Nagai, “Robotics for Understanding and Assisting Neurodiversity,” Kagaku, 93(1):41-46, January […]
Read moreMore TagDr. Jie Mei has joined our lab
Dr. Jie Mei has joined our lab as a Project Research Associate on December 1, 2022.
Read moreMore TagProject 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, […]
Read moreMore TagPaper 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]
Read moreMore TagProject Prof. Nagai received an honor of 35 Women in Robotics Engineering and Science
Project Prof. Nagai received an honor of 35 Women in Robotics Engineering and Science at the 2022 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2022), which has been held in Kyoto, Japan on October 23-27, 2022. Her contributions to cognitive developmental robotics and robot learning are highly evaluated. IROS 35th Anniversary Forum
Read moreMore TagProject Prof. Nagai has been selected for IEEE RAS Distinguished Lecturer
Project Prof. Nagai has been selected for Distinguished Lecturer by Technical Committee on Cognitive Robotics of IEEE Robotics and Automation Society. Distinguished Lecturers of IEEE Robotics and Automation Society [HP]
Read moreMore TagProject 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 […]
Read moreMore TagProject 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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