Odjel za računalnu inteligenciju
Zavod za automatiku i računalno inženjerstvo i IEEE Odjel za računalnu inteligenciju, u suradnji s Veleposlanstvom Japana u Republici Hrvatskoj, pozivaju Vas na radionicu: "Japanska robotska tehnologija" (Japanese Robot Technology), koju će održati Profesor Hiroshi Ishiguro i dr. Nobuo Yamato, Osaka University Japan, u četvrtak 17. studenoga 2011. godine s početkom u 13:50 sati i ponoviti u petak 18. studenoga 2011. godine s početkom u 14:00 sati na FER-u dvorani B4.
Program radionice:
13:50-14:00 – Pozdravni govori:
Prof. dr. sc. Ivan Petrović, organizator radionice
Mr. Yoshio Tamura, Japanski veleposlanik
Prof. dr. sc. Nedjeljko Perić, dekan FER-a
14:00-15:30 – Predavanje: „Japanska robotska tehnologija“, Profesor Hiroshi Ishiguro
15:30-15:40 – Stanka
15:40-16:00 – Diskusija
16:00-16:30 – Demonstracija čovjekolikih robota, dr. Nobuo Yamato
16:30-17:00 – Fotografiranje
Lecture Summary:
As the symbol of the most advanced of Japanese technology, the lecturer will explain the history of the research in this field and its technological and cultural features. Specifically, Prof. Ishiguro will tell us how he started the robot study and its background (Japanese robot technology of that period), technical features and applications of robots he has created, the relationship between robot development and human lives of today and its future.
Robots Demonstration Summary:
Demonstration of humanoid robots: 4 kinds of bipedal robots that the experts bring will introduce themselves, play football and sumo wrestling, and play air-guitar music session. (For the big humanoid robots that they could not carry this time, they will explain features with movies and pictures during the lecture period)
Speaker biography:
Prof. Hiroshi Ishiguro (http://www.is.sys.es.osaka-u.ac.jp/index.en.html) received a D.Eng. in systems engineering from the Osaka University, Japan in 1991. He is currently Professor of Department of Systems Innovation in the Graduate School of Engineering Science at Osaka University (2009-). He is also visiting group leader (2002-) of Intelligent Robotics and Communication Laboratories at the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute and the ATR fellow. He was previously Research Associate (1992-1994) in the Graduate School of Engineering Science at Osaka University and Associate Professor (1998-2000) in the Department of Social Informatics at Kyoto University. He was also Visiting Scholar (1998-1999) at the University of California, San Diego, USA. He was Associate Professor (2000-2001) and Professor (2001-2002) in the Department of Computer and Communication Sciences at Wakayama University. He then moved to Department of Adaptive Machine Systems in the Graduate School of Engineering Science at Osaka University as a Professor (2002-2009). His research interests include distributed sensor systems, interactive robotics, and android science. Especially, his android studies are well-known very much in the world.