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Name | Position | University, Faculty |
Course | Main Theme of Study | Detail / Inquiry |
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Tetsuo Furukawa | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human Intelligence Systems(Intelligence Systems and Emergent Design) | Our destination is to develop the learning theory and its algorithms, which enable us to discover general rules and intrinsic information underlying the given datasets. Typical themes are higher-order modeling throuhgh meta-learning and multi-task learning. We also challenge to devleop embodied knowledge discovery systems from complex data network. | |
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093-695-6124 | |||||
Tomohiro Shibata | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human Intelligence Systems(Intelligence Systems and Emergent Design) | Our research spans across academic fields such as robotics, artificial intelligence, biomechanics, bio-signal processing, and neuroscience. Our primary aim is to apply these technologies to caregiving, medical, and welfare fields. We are engaged in the research, development, and social implementation of assistive technologies using robots and smart devices. This effort is carried out in collaboration with a diverse range of stakeholders in the fields of elderly care, disability support, and healthcare. | |
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Keiichi Horio | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human Intelligence Systems(Intelligence Systems and Emergent Design) | The Research aimed at estimating and classifying individual characteristics by measuring and analyzing human behavior. Besides, we pursue optimization of the intervention method based on analysis results and aim to apply it to real-world society, especially data analysis involving humans. | |
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093-695-6127 | |||||
Sozo Inoue | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human Intelligence Systems(Intelligence Systems and Emergent Design) | We develop human activity recognition from smartphones and sensors, and their services. We also cultivate AI by collecting medical and nursing care big data. | |
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093-695-6050 | |||||
Hiroaki Wagatsuma | Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human Intelligence Systems(Intelligence Systems and Emergent Design) | We explore systems design inspired by biological emergent intelligence, through an understanding of what makes us human (intelligence), how we are embodied in the environment (body kinetics/ morphology), why emotional and social aspects are so important to us (sociality). Our mathematical modeling and investigation are applied to the design of an artificial intelligence, robot development, and rehabilitation tools. | |
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093-695-6159 | |||||
Kaori Yoshida | Associate Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human Intelligence Systems(Intelligence Systems and Emergent Design) | We study Kansei Information Processing as one of Human-Computer Interaction research. The research aims to design appropriate information systems based on psychological, social, and technical analysis. Research topics include human-centered design, soft computing, usability, conceptual models, interface metaphors, human cognitive models, implicit behavior analysis, and interactivity structures. | |
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093-695-6111 | |||||
Shuuhei Ikemoto | Associate Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human Intelligence Systems(Intelligence Systems and Emergent Design) | Behind sophisticated abilities of living organisms are the mechanisms that exploit demerits, e.g., complexity/flexibility of body and unignorable noise, as merits. Toward understanding and applying the mechanisms, academic studies about biologically inspired systems based on robotics have been conducted. | |
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093-695-6099 | |||||
Hideaki Ishibashi | Assistant Professor | Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology | Department of Human Intelligence Systems(Intelligence Systems and Emergent Design) | The aim of our research is to develop the learning theory and its algorithms for meta-modeling, which enables to discover meta-knowledge by modeling a set of knowledges or models. We also aim to construct universal framework for actively modeling of meta-knowledge by connecting the Friston's free energy principle. | |
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