Minoru Asada (1953–present) is a Japanese engineer. He is a professor of Adaptive Machine Systems at the Graduate School of Engineering at
Osaka University
, abbreviated as , is a public research university located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It is one of Japan's former Imperial Universities and a Designated National University listed as a "Top Type" university in the Top Global University Project. ...
, Japan.
He is a research leader for and director of neuroscience robotics and Constructive Developmental Science based on understanding the process of neuro-dynamics to social interaction.
His research focuses on emergent robotics to better understand the interaction between the robot and its environment in an attempt to comprehend the complex cognitive processes in both natural and artificial systems.
Early life
Asada attended 7 years of school in
Nagahama City in Japan; 6 in elementary and 1 in junior high school. His father was an employee of the
Japan National Railroad (JNR), and was posted to the north part of Japan to
Toyama Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu. Toyama Prefecture has a population of 1,044,588 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 4,247.61 km2 (1,640.01 sq mi). Toyama Prefecture borders Ishikawa Prefecture to the ...
. After one year, his father had to move again, however, fortunately for Asada, his older brother had just gotten into
Toyama University
The is a Japanese national university in Toyama Prefecture established in 1949. The University of Toyama has three campuses, namely the Gofuku, Sugitani, and Takaoka campuses.
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. This allowed Asada to complete his education in this city. While in high school, he decided on the direction he would go as an engineer or scientist. He enrolled in Osaka University at 18 to study control engineering.
He received a Ph.D. in control engineering from Osaka in 1982 and later became the Professor in the Department of Adaptive Machine Systems at the Graduate School of Engineering at that university in 1997.
Career
In 1982 he began to research “computer vision”, or
pattern recognition, and the structure of motion in mobile robots. Asada is known for his work on
image processing
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and robotic behaviors.
He served as president of the
International RoboCup Federation from 2002 to 2008 and Research “Director of the ASADA Synergistic Intelligence Project of ERATO” from 2005 to 2011.
In 2012, the
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) named him to serve as the Research Leader for the Specially Promoted Research Project (Tokusui) on Constructive Developmental Science Based on Understanding the Process From Neuro-Dynamics to Social Interaction. Since 2018, he has been the administrative director of Symbiotic Intelligent Systems Research Center at the Institute for Open and Transdisciplinary Research Initiatives at Osaka University.
Recognition
* 1992 Best Paper Award of
IEEE
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/RSJ during International Conference on Intelligent Robots and System
* 1996 Best Paper Award of the Robotics Society of Japan
* 2001 Commendation by the
Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, And Technology, Japan Government as Persons of Distinguished Services to Enlighten People on Science and Technology
* 2006 NISTEP Award from the National Institute of Science and Technology Policy
* 2007 Owaka Publications Prize
* 2008 The Good Designs Award
Selected publications
Gradual Rhythm Change of a Drumming Robot Enhances the Pseudosense of Leading in Human-Robot InteractionsEffects of Observing Eye Contact between a Robot and Another Person
RoboCup 1997. LNCS, vol. 1395 Robot intelligence Towards understanding the origin of infant-directed speech: A vocal robot with infant-like articulation
Cognitive Developmental Robotics towards Understanding and Designing Body gRoboCup: A Challenge At Problem,• h At Maga zine RoboCup: the World Cup Initiative Analysis of causality network from interactions between nonlinear oscillator networks and musculoskeletal system
References
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Japanese scientists
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people