Keio University

Department of Applied Physics and Physico-Informatics, Masaki Inoue Laboratory: Creating Control Systems for Human-Machine Collaboration.

The Masaki Inoue Laboratory researches control engineering, which connects humans and machines to manipulate things as intended. The lab develops technologies to estimate human intentions and interests from their behavior and spoken language, as well as technologies for the reverse—guiding people. This type of control engineering is applied in areas such as alleviating highway traffic congestion and guiding aircraft in air traffic control towers. This video provides a clear explanation of the research, which aims to create a society where humans and machines can coordinate and collaborate in the age of AI.