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Invited Speakers
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Prof. Gergely Csibra
"Recognition of communicative intentions in infancy"
His research focuses on various aspects of cognitive development in infancy.
He studies infants' visual processing, such as attention and eye-movement control, object and face perception, communicative signal interpretation.
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A.Senju, G.Csibra, M.H.Johnson,
"Understanding the referential nature of looking: Infants' preference for object-directed gaze,"
Cognition, vol.108, pp.303-319 (2008).
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J.Topál, G.Gergely, Á.Miklósi, Á.Erdöhegyi, G.Csibra,
"Infant perseverative errors are induced by pragmatic misinterpretation,"
Science, vol.321, pp.1831-1834 (2008).
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P.Tomalski, G.Csibra, M.H.Johnson,
"Rapid orienting toward face-like stimuli with gaze-relevant contrast information,"
Perception, vol.38, pp.569-578 (2009).
[Homepage]
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Prof. Tetsunori Kobayashi
"Robot as a multimodal human interface device"
His interests are computer-human interaction using speech and image processing,
intelligent robot, speech generation and perception, and development paradigm of interface.
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T.Kobayashi, S.Fujie, U.Matsusaka, K.Shirai,
"Anthropo-morphic conversational robot : Multimodal human interface with para-linguistic information expressing/understanding abilities,"
The Acoustical Society of Japan, vol.61,no.2,pp.85-90 (2005).
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Y.Matsusaka, T.Tojo, T.Kobayashi,
"Conversation robot participating in group conversation,"
Trans. IEICE, Vol.E86-D, No.1, pp.26-36 (2003).
[Homepage] (in Japanese)
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