On June 17, we will hold a session entitled “Digital-Human Fusion for Ultra-High-Definition Care of the Mental Health: Building a Strategy for Multi-Disciplinary, High-Volume, Precision Data” at the 36th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 2022.
Urtra-High-Definition Mental Health Care : Through Digital-Human IntegrationOverview.
This session will provide an opportunity to consider how artificial intelligence and information technology can advance mental health care. First, Dr. Yokoya, who is pursuing advanced research, will give an invited lecture and lead a discussion. Next, the representative of the area will talk about the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI) on Innovative Areas (B) project, followed by a discussion between the panelists and the floor.
Agenda
1. Invited Lecture
Dr. YOKOYA Kenji (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Decision Science and Technology, The University of Tokushima)
Clinical Psychology x AI: AI brings solutions for mental health services
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2. Introduction of Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI) on Innovative Areas (B) Projects
ITO Masaya (Manager, Center for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry)
“Digital-Human Fusion for Ultra-High-Definition Care of the Mental Health: Building a Strategy for Multi-Disciplinary, High-Volume, Precision Data”
3.Discussion
Organizer
ITO Masaya (National Center for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, National Institute of Neurology and Psychiatry)
NISHIMURA Takuichi (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
NAKAJIMA Shun (National Center for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, National Institute of Neurology and Psychiatry)
TAKEBAYASHI Yoshitake (Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine)
KOTOKU Junichi (Graduate School of Medical Technology, Teikyo University)
MURANAKA Seiji (Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University)
KASHIHARA Jun (Faculty of Sociology, Toyo University)
KUNISATO Yoshihiko (Department of Science and Technology, School of Human Sciences, Senshu University)
SUGAWARA Daichi (College of Psychology, School of Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba)