Members

C02: Symbol Emergence Systems for Qualia Structures

Members

Principal Investigator:Tadahiro Taniguchi
Kyoto University, Graduate School of Informatics,  Professor
Co-Investigator: Noburo Saji
Waseda University, School of Human Sciences, Associate Professor
Naoto Yoshida
Kyoto University, Project-Specific Researcher
Research on symbol emergence and qualia structure by autonomous agent with internal motivations
Twitter (X): @movingsloth

Akira Taniguchi
Ritsumeikan University, Lecturer
Research on Spatial Cognition and Symbol Emergence in Robots
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Nguyen Le Hoang
Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering Ph.D. student

Research on compositionality and generalization in emergent languages using the deep generative models and Metropolis-Hastings naming game
Mail: nguyen.lehoang【at】em.ci.ritsumei.ac.jp *Please replace [at] with @.
Ryosuke Yamaki
Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering Ph.D. student

Research on structuring multimodal information by fusing syntactic parsing and real-world information
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Takafumi Horie
Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering Master student

Simulation of language evolution through communication using probabilistic generative models
Yuta Matsui
Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering Master student

Research on the compositionality of language in symbol emergence with large language models
Zehang Zhang
Ritsumeikan University Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering Master student

Co-construction of emotion qualia and symbol emergence based on collective predictive cording
Mail: zhang.zehang【at】em.ci.ritsumei.ac.jp * Please replace 【at】 with @.

Tianwei Fang 
Kyoto University Graduate School of Informatics Research student
Co-creative learning of emotion qualia in human-machine systems
Mail: fang.tianwei【at】em.ci.ritsumei.ac.jp * Please replace 【at】 with @.


Alumni

2023Jun Inukai
Research on symbol emergence by multi-agents

Ryota Okumura
Co-creative learning in human-machine systems based on joint attention naming games