Construction and Elucidation of Intelligence,
and Realization of Flexible,
Human-like Information Processing.
In an advanced information-oriented society, information processing with flexible, human-like information capabilities becomes essential. Information processing in human and animal organic systems is unparalleled in nature which has developed through structural and functional adaptation to the environment in the long process of evolution. Intelligence Science and Technology is a multidisciplinary field that aims to elucidate the mechanisms of biological-, particularly, human-information processing for the development of higher-level information processing.
Group and Teaching Staff
Neuroinformatics
Psychoinformatics
Cognitive Informatics
Computational Cognitive Neuroscience (Adjunct Unit)
- Hiroyuki Nakahara/Adjunct Professor(RIKEN)
- Wataru Sato/Adjunct Associate Professor(RIKEN)