Summary
Hiroaki Yaguchi is a senior researcher and PhD in AI (NLP) with 18 years of experience developing brain-inspired machine intelligence for advertising, healthcare, and neuroscience applications. Currently at Fujitsu Research AI Lab after roles at RIKEN AIP and the University of Tokyo, he leads multidisciplinary projects that bridge NLP, computer vision, cognitive neuroscience, and medical engineering. His work spans slogan generation, brain decoding, sentiment and commonsense embeddings, and AutoML for vision and text, backed by competitive grants including Microsoft Research Asia and multiple KAKENHI awards. Colleagues value his ability to translate cognitive sensitivity and clinical collaboration into practical AI models, and he is actively exploring general AI and deductive humor/morality modeling with large language models.
18 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Artificial Intelligence (Natural Language Processing), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Artificial Intelligence (Natural Language Processing) at 慶應義塾大学
Stanford Japan Exchange Club, Cultural Exchange, Stanford Japan Exchange Club, Cultural Exchange at Stanford University
Japanese, English