Profile

KOMATSU Takanori

Professor, School of Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences,
Meiji University

SDGs theme

Research fields:
Cognitive science, Human agent interactions, User studies

Research themes:
Examination of methods of communicating information to users using simple sound information and onomatopoeia
[Keywords] Onomatopoeia, Artificial Subtle Expressions, Moral Robotics

Main books and papers:
◆Komatsu, T., Kurosawa, R., and Yamada, S. (2012). How does the Difference between Users’ Expectations and Perceptions about a Robotic Agent Affect Their Behavior? International Journal of Social Robotics, vol. 4 (2), 109-116
◆Komatsu, T. (2017). Owners of Artificial Intelligence Systems are More Easily Blamed Compared with System Designers in Moral Dilemma Tasks, In Extended Abstract of the 2017 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI 2017), pp. 169 -170.
◆Komatsu, T., and Yamada, S. (2020). Exploring Auditory Information to Change Users’ Perception of Time Passing as Shorter, In Proceedings of the 38th ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI2020), Paper No 30.