UbiComp 2015 Workshop on Towards Wisdom Computing: Harmonious Collaboration Between People and Machines

2015/08/27 Events by irc

The 2nd International Workshop on Towards Wisdom Computing: Harmonious Collaboration Between People and Machines In conjunction with the 2015 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2015)

This workshop is partially sponsored by Japan Science and Technology agency,especially crest program.
JST CREST

[General Information]

Date: Monday, September 7 9:30am-6:50pm
Venue: Congre Convention Hall B04 B2th Floor, Grand Front Osaka Tower-C 3-1 Ofuka-cho, Kita-ku, Osaka

[Overview]

UbiComp 2015 Workshop on Towards Wisdom Computing: Harmonious Collaboration Between People and Machines

JST, Japan Science and Technology agency focuses on the researches on wisdom computing. This full-day workshop is the second in the series of workshops[1] on “wisdom computing: collaboration between people and machines”. It will cover all aspects of systems creating co-experience knowledge and wisdom with human-machine collaboration using ubiquitous computing, ambient intelligence, networked robotics, and IoT. The research is also supposed to develop human-machine “harmonious” or “balanced” collaboration gradually coping with the ethical, legal and social issues for security, privacy, and safety. This research program is promoted as one of CREST funding in 2014 through 2021 fiscal year.

[Organizers]

Norihiro Hagita
ATR, CREST Research Supervisor
Kyoto, Japan
hagita@atr.jp

Miwako Doi
NICT, CREST Research Area Advisor
Tokyo, Japan
miwako.doi@nict.go.jp

Kazuo Iwano
JST, CREST Research Area Advisor
Tokyo, Japan
kazuo.iwano@mitsubishicorp.com

Hideyuki Tokuda
Keio University, CREST Research Area Advisor
Kanagawa, Japan
hxt@sfc.keio.ac.jp

[Program]

[SESSION 1-Introduction]

  • 9:30-9:35 Welcome Norihiro Hagita (ATR)
  • 9:35-10:00 Research area on intelligent systems creating co-experience knowledge and wisdom with human-machine “harmonious” collaboration
    Norihiro Hagita (ATR)

  • [SESSION 2 – Keynote Speech with a Remote Presence Robot, RP-VITA]

  • 10:00-10:40 Innovation Challenge in Intouch Health
    Yulun Wang (InTouch Health, Santa Babara)
  • 10:40-11:10, coffee break 1

    [SESSION 3 – Research Activities]

  • 11:10-11:30 Analyzing Human Attention and Behavior via Collective Visual Sensing
    for the Creation of Life Innovation
    Yoichi Sato (University of Tokyo)
  • 11:30-11:50 Human Visual Behaviour for Collaborative Human-Machine Interaction

    Andreas Bulling (Max Planck Institute for Informatics)
  • Lunch (11:50-13:00)

    [SESSION 4 – Research Activities]

  • 13:00-13:20 Social Imaging Technology to Identify and Represent Social Behaviors
    Kenji Suzuki(University of Tsukuba)
  • 13:20-13:40 Behavioral Imaging Technology for Modeling, Analyzing, and Visualizing
    Social and Communicative Behavior
    James M. Rehg (Georgia Institute of Technology)
  • 13:40-14:00 Explicit and Implicit Aspects of Embodied Knowledge
     
    Katsumi Watanabe(Waseda University)
  • 14:00-14:20 Neuroprofile: A web-based service for personalized neuroprediction from
    anatomical brain scans
     
    Ryota Kanai(Araya Brain Imaging)
  • 14:20-14:40 A Platform PRINTEPS to Develop Practical Intelligent Applications
    Takahira Yamaguchi (Keio University)
  • 14:40-15:00 An Overview of the KnowRob Project Semantic Knowledge for Autonomous
    Robots
     
    Moritz Tenorth(Magazino GmbH) and Michael Beetz (Universität Bremen)
    (Web paticipant)

  • [SESSION 5 – Keynote Speech]

  • 15:00-15:30 Introduction to wisdom computing: collaboration between people
    and machines

    Kazuo Iwano (JST)
  • 15:30-16:00 , coffee break 2

    [SESSION 6 – Panel Discussion on ELSI]

  • 16:00-17:10 Panel Discussion on ELSI
    Modulator: Kazuo Iwano(JST),
    Panelists: Yoichi Sato(Univ. of Tokyo), Kenji Suzuki(Tsukuba Univ.), Masahiro Kobayashi (Lawyer), Miwako Doi(NICT)

  • [SESSION 7 – Panel Discussion on Innovation Challenge]

  • 17:10-18:50 Panel Discussion on Innovation Challenge
    Modulator: Yukiko Horikawa (ATR),
    Panelists: Katsumi Watanabe (Waseda University), Srikanth Kallakuri (CMU-Silicon Valley), Takahira Yamaguchi (Keio University), Moritz Tenorth(Magazino GmbH), Hide Tokuda (Keio University), Norihiro Hagita(ATR)
  • 18:50, Closing Remarks


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