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ATR Open House 2019 Secial Session “Humanoid to 10 years later – Neuro, Robotics and AI -” (Joint Organizing)2019/10/15

Artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and the remarkable advances in neuroscience that is the source of them, make supernatural powers real, like a psychokinesis, teleportation, and thoughtography in SF world. AI, in particular, surpasses some human abilities, but it is limited and does not need to be unnecessarily feared. Researchers from various fields discuss how to circulate artificial intelligence, robotics, and neuroscience in order to realize a better future.

Date / Time Thursday, October 31, 2019 15:30 - 17:00
Venue

Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR)
(2-2-2 Hikaridai Seika-cho, Soraku-gun, Kyoto, 619-0288, Japan)

Program
15:30-15:45 Opening “What can Keihanna RC learn from this session?”
Dr. Hiroyuki Suzuki (Executive Vice President, ATR; and Strategic Director, Keihanna RC)
15:45-15:55 Introduction “The challenging AI problem for coming 10 years”
Dr. Mitsuo Kawato (Director of ATR Brain Information Communication Research Laboratory Group, ATR Fellow)
15:55-16:10 Talk “Lessons from biology: why humans succeed where robots fail”
Dr. Terence Sanger (University of Southern California)
16:10-16:55 Panel Discussion
Panelists:
– Dr. Terence Sanger (University of Southern California)
– Dr. Erhan Oztop (Ozyegin University, Istanbul / Osaka University)
– Dr. Jun Tani (OIST Cognitive Neurorobotics Research Unit)
– Dr. Jun Morimoto (Head of Department of Brain Robot Interface, ATR)

Coordinator: Dr. Mitsuo Kawato (ATR)

16:55-17:00 Closing
Dr. Mitsuo Kawato (ATR)

* In English only

Speaker Profile

[Lecturer / Panelist]

Dr. Terence Sanger (University of Southern California)

Dr. Terence Sanger is the director of the USC Pediatric Movement Disorders Center. His research focuses on understanding the origins of pediatric movement disorders from both a biological and a computational perspective. The primary goal of his research is to discover new methods for treating children with movement disorders. Dr. Sanger coordinates the Childhood Motor Study Group (CMSG) and the NIH Taskforce on Childhood Movement Disorders, and he is principal investigator on several research studies at USC. He runs the pediatric movement disorders clinic at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles (CHLA) in the department of Neurology.

[Panelist]

Dr. Erhan Oztop (Ozyegin University, Istanbul / Osaka University)

Erhan Oztop earned his Ph.D. at the University of Southern California in 2002. In the same year, he joined the Computational Neuroscience Laboratories at the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International, (ATR) in Japan. There he worked as a researcher and later a senior research and group leader where he also served as vice department head for two research groups. Currently, he is a professor at the Computer Science Department of Ozyegin University, Istanbul, and also a specially appointed professor at Osaka University. His research involves computational study of intelligent behavior, human-in-the loop systems, computational neuroscience, machine learning, cognitive and developmental robotics

Dr. Jun Tani (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST))

Jun Tani received the D.Eng. degree from Sophia University, Tokyo in 1995. He started his research career with Sony Computer Science Lab. in 1993. He became a Team Leader of the Laboratory for Behavior and Dynamic Cognition, RIKEN Brain Science Institute in 2001. He became a Full Professor with the Electrical Engineering Department, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea in 2012. He is currently a Full Professor with the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Okinawa, Japan. His current research interests include cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology, phenomenology, complex adaptive systems, and robotics. He is an author of “Exploring Robotic Minds: Actions, Symbols, and Consciousness as Self-Organizing Dynamic Phenomena.” published from Oxford Univ. Press in 2016.

Dr. Jun Morimoto (Head of Department of Brain Robot Interface, ATR)

Jun Morimoto is head of department of Brain Robot Interface in ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories. He received his Ph.D. in information science from Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST), Nara, Japan, in 2001. He was a Research Assistant with the Kawato Dynamic Brain Project, ERATO, JST, from 1999 to 2001. From 2001 to 2002, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. He Jointed ATR in 2002. He also joined JST, ICORP from 2004 to 2009.

[Coordinator]

Dr. Mitsuo Kawato (ATR)

Mitsuo Kawato received a B.S. degree in physics from Tokyo University in 1976 and M.E. and Ph.D. degrees in biophysical engineering from Osaka University in 1981. From 1981 to 1988, he was a faculty member and lecturer at Osaka University. From 1988, he was a senior researcher and then a supervisor in ATR. Since 2003, he has been Director of ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories. Since 2004, he has been an ATR Fellow. In 2010, he became Director of ATR Brain Information Communication Research Laboratories. In 2018, he was jointly appointed as a Special Advisor, RIKEN Center for Advanced Intelligence Project (AIP).

Fee

Admission free

Object Anyone who is interested in start-ups, ventue companies, and starting your own business.
Qualification / Requirement None
Due date for application Wednesday, October 30, 2019 17:00
Capacity 180 people

Notes for attendance

Pictures and video will be taken after the event for the purpose of information dissemination. Additionally, media interviews may be conducted.
Please be aware before attending that pictures and video of attendees may be used in the future.
Organizer

Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR)

Sponsor etc.
  • Keihanna Research Complex project

    Keihanna Research Complex project is an institution which advances the “Promotion program for world-class research & development and verification hub (research-complex)” developed by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST).


Secretariat
  • Business Development Office,
    Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR)
  • E-mail:rc-atr@atr.jp