Beschreibung
This book is based on Japanese CREST project of "intelligent information processing systems creating co-experience knowledge and wisdom with human-machine harmonious collaboration". This research area aims to advance research and development targeting intelligent information processing systems that create co-experience knowledge and wisdom through "balanced or harmonious collaboration" of humans and machines including AI and robotics and bring about an improvement in the quality of the intellectual activities of individuals and groups. The balanced or harmonious and symbiotic collaboration means that not only users but also human society may feel the services of machines acceptable in the human-machine collaboration. Following an introductory chapter, succeeding chapters of this book present research results on: co-experience knowledge and wisdom from collective visions; co-experience knowledge and wisdom from inter-personal implicit and/or explicit interaction; common platform for co-experience knowledge and wisdom; knowledge for social consensus formation in SNS; knowledge for social attitude and stress; co-experience knowledge on symbol grounding with human-robot interaction; and artificial consciousness modules. This is the first of two volumes, and will provide researchers and practitioners in the related areas with an excellent opportunity to find interesting new developments and to think about the relationship between human and information technology.
Autorenportrait
Norihiro HAGITA is the chair and professor in the Art Science Department at Osaka University of Arts, and the director and ATR fellow of Norihiro Hagita Laboratories at Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR). He received B.E., M.E., and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Keio University in 1976, 1978, and 1986. From 2014, he is serving as the research supervisor on intelligent information processing systems creating co-experience knowledge and wisdom with human-machine harmonious collaboration in Japan Science and Technology agency (JST). He managed several research projects on communication scene analysis with audition, speech, and vision, image recognition and understanding, machine translation in NTT in 1978-2001, and human-robot interaction, multi-modal interfaces, ambient intelligence, pattern recognition, machine learning, and augmented reality in ATR in 2001-2019. He produced over 80 international journal papers and 240 international conference papers. He served as a project leader for several national research and development projects on networked robotics, human-robot interaction and ambient intelligence from 2002 to 2019 with Japanese companies and universities. He is also the member of Science Council of Japan and serving as the chair on ambient intelligence committee discussing informational surviving technology towards centenarian society.