[Implementation Report] 303rd Kanto Technical Seminar / 303rd Kanto Technical Seminar

[Event Information]

CPD2018 Kanto (303rd CPD Seminar)
Date and time: Saturday, April 2018, 4 21: 14-00: 16 
Location: Tokyo Iidabashi / NSRI Hall
Lecturer: Professor Toyoaki Washida (Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Sophia University)
Lecture title: Professor entertainer who puts a robot on the stage of laughter
Can comedian Robots play on stage ?: Challenge of a professor
Outline of the lecture: Robots are now active in various fields.How human emotions and robots relate to each other is one of the important themes.In human emotions, the act of laughing is complicated and has an important effect.Can robots cause laughter?This is the story of a university professor who challenged this.In order to make a laughing robot, the professor went to a training school in an entertainment agency for a year, became an entertainer, and challenged comics and tales with robots.From there, we show new possibilities for robots.

Participation fee: JSPE member 1,500 yen
JSPE non-member 2,500 yen
We will issue a 2.0h PDH.

[Implementation report]

Participation: 20 people (PE16 people, PEN1 people, FE1 people, other 2 people) + 4 staff members

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 There was also a funny story in the middle and the end of the seminar.


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State of the venue

JSPE Education Subcommittee