2023 - Research.com Computer Science in Japan Leader Award
2023 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Japan Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Computer Science in Japan Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Japan Leader Award
Robot, Artificial intelligence, Humanoid robot, Human–robot interaction and Social robot are his primary areas of study. His Robot research includes elements of Multimedia, Gesture and Human–computer interaction. His Artificial intelligence study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cognitive science and Computer vision.
In Humanoid robot, Hiroshi Ishiguro works on issues like Situated, which are connected to Utterance. The various areas that Hiroshi Ishiguro examines in his Human–robot interaction study include Space, Cognitive psychology, Gaze and Gesture recognition. The Social robot study combines topics in areas such as Robot learning, Simulation, Behavior-based robotics and Reinforcement learning.
Hiroshi Ishiguro spends much of his time researching Robot, Artificial intelligence, Human–computer interaction, Humanoid robot and Human–robot interaction. His study on Robot is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Conversation. Artificial intelligence is often connected to Computer vision in his work.
His Human–computer interaction research incorporates elements of Simulation and Teleoperation. His Humanoid robot research integrates issues from Perception and Communication. His Human–robot interaction research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cognitive psychology and Multimedia.
Hiroshi Ishiguro mostly deals with Robot, Human–computer interaction, Human–robot interaction, Artificial intelligence and Cognitive psychology. Robot and Conversation are frequently intertwined in his study. As part of his studies on Human–computer interaction, Hiroshi Ishiguro often connects relevant areas like Gesture.
His work carried out in the field of Artificial intelligence brings together such families of science as Pattern recognition, Computer vision and Natural language processing. His work deals with themes such as Brain activity and meditation, Prefrontal cortex, Perception and Nonverbal communication, which intersect with Cognitive psychology. His research integrates issues of Developmental psychology and Motion in his study of Humanoid robot.
Hiroshi Ishiguro focuses on Robot, Artificial intelligence, Human–computer interaction, Human–robot interaction and Humanoid robot. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cognitive psychology, Perception and Autism spectrum disorder. His Artificial intelligence research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Context, Natural language processing and Pattern recognition.
His Human–computer interaction research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Service, Cluster analysis, Customer satisfaction, Hidden Markov model and Reinforcement learning. He interconnects Speech recognition, The Internet, Multimedia and Process in the investigation of issues within Human–robot interaction. His research on Humanoid robot also deals with topics like
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Interactive robots as social partners and peer tutors for children: a field trial
Takayuki Kanda;Takayuki Hirano;Daniel Eaton;Hiroshi Ishiguro.
Human-Computer Interaction (2004)
The uncanny advantage of using androids in cognitive and social science research
Karl F. MacDorman;Hiroshi Ishiguro.
Interaction Studies (2006)
Cognitive Developmental Robotics: A Survey
M. Asada;K. Hosoda;Y. Kuniyoshi;H. Ishiguro.
IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development (2009)
Interactive Humanoid Robots for a Science Museum
M. Shiomi;T. Kanda;H. Ishiguro;N. Hagita.
IEEE Intelligent Systems (2007)
Cognitive Developmental Robotics As a New Paradigm for the Design of Humanoid Robots
Minoru Asada;Karl F. MacDorman;Hiroshi Ishiguro;Yasuo Kuniyoshi.
Robotics and Autonomous Systems (2001)
Physical relation and expression: joint attention for human-robot interaction
M. Imai;T. Ono;H. Ishiguro.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2003)
The thing that should not be: predictive coding and the uncanny valley in perceiving human and humanoid robot actions
Ayse Pinar Saygin;Thierry Chaminade;Hiroshi Ishiguro;Jon Driver.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (2012)
Footing in human-robot conversations: how robots might shape participant roles using gaze cues
Bilge Mutlu;Toshiyuki Shiwa;Takayuki Kanda;Hiroshi Ishiguro.
human-robot interaction (2009)
Omni-directional stereo
H. Ishiguro;M. Yamamoto;S. Tsuji.
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (1992)
A Two-Month Field Trial in an Elementary School for Long-Term Human–Robot Interaction
T. Kanda;R. Sato;N. Saiwaki;H. Ishiguro.
IEEE Transactions on Robotics (2007)
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