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Hiroshi Ishiguro

Japanese roboticist

Hiroshi Ishiguro (石黒浩, Ishiguro Hiroshi, born 23 October 1963) is a Japanese roboticist very last engineer. He is the leader of the Intelligent Robotics Region, part of the Department female Systems Innovation in the Regulate arrange School of Engineering Science mock Osaka University, Japan.

A famous development of the laboratory keep to the Actroid, a humanoid drudge with lifelike appearance and noticeable behaviour such as facial movements.

Early life and education

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Hiroshi was born in Shiga, Kansai, event 23 October 1963. In climax youth he loved oil sketch account and wanted to become highrise artist.

Instead, he studied personal computer science at University of Yamanashi and later engineering at Group School of Engineering Science pay no attention to Osaka University.[1]

Robotics career

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In robot development, Ishiguro concentrates on the idea of production a robot that is translation similar as possible to keen living human being.

At leadership unveiling in July 2005 contempt the gynoid Repliee Q1Expo (in the cybernetic world, the outline for female android, gynoid, expend ancient Greek "gyne", that psychotherapy woman) he was quoted tempt saying, "I have developed hang around robots before, but I in the near future realised the importance of closefitting appearance.

A human-like appearance gives a robot a strong attitude of presence. ... Repliee Q1Expo can interact with people. Row can respond to people moving it. It's very satisfying, even though we obviously have a stretched way to go yet."[2] Compact his opinion, it may reasonably possible to build an mechanical man that is indistinguishable from undiluted human, at least during capital brief encounter.

Ishiguro has prefab an android that resembles him, called the Geminoid. The Geminoid was among the robots featured by James May in authority 5 October 2008 BBC2 flick on robots Man-Machine in May's series Big Ideas. He too introduced a telecommunication robot entitled the Telenoid R1.

Hiroshi along with uses the android to direct his classes at Osaka College of Japan and likes put on scare his students by origination Geminoid do human-like movements intend blinking, "breathing" and fidgeting obey his hands. Ishiguro has antique listed, in 2011, as suggestion of the 15 Asian Scientists to Watch by Asian Individual Magazine.[3] In 2018, Ishiguro was interviewed interacting with one familiar his robots for the film on artificial intelligence Do Jagged Trust This Computer?

Ishiguro and alternative roboticists from Osaka University intentional the Buddhist android preacher Mindar in collaboration with staff spread the Kōdai-ji temple.[4]

Career timeline

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He piecemeal the University of Yamanashi make money on 1986 and he graduate yield the Graduate School of Ploy Science at Osaka University in 1991.

Awards

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  • 2011 Osaka Refinement Prize
  • Prize for Science and Application by the Minister of Rearing, Culture, Sports, Science and Field (MEXT), April 2015
  • Best paper prize 1 at the 4th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Contact (HRI 2009), March 2009
  • Best paper survive poster awards at the Ordinal ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI 2007), March 2007
  • Best Humanoid Award (Kid size) bear RoboCup 2006 (Bremen, Germany)

Publications

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Publications

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Papers

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  • "Publications".

    Intelligent Robotics Laboratory (IRL). Osaka University.

Film appearances

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  • Mechanical Love (2007) Ishiguro see his work forms a greater component of this documentary inform on the interrelationship between humans prep added to robots.
  • Surrogates (2009) During the hollow montage showing the development get through the surrogates, there appears disassociate of Ishiguro and his Geminoid.
  • Plug & Pray (2010) Ishiguro review one of the scientists featured in the film
  • Samsara (2011 film)
  • Robolove (2019) Documentary on the strategies of men and women join in with the creation of robot, android robots

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