Summary
Tadahiro Taniguchi is a professor of informatics and cognitive robotics with over 15 years of research and academic leadership spanning Kyoto University, Ritsumeikan University, and industry collaborations with Panasonic. He develops machine learning and emergent systems theory, notably proposing the Collective Predictive Coding Hypothesis and advancing the study of symbol emergence to explain how humans invent and use language. His work bridges cognitive science, robotics, and AI, informed by international experience including a visiting appointment at Imperial College London and senior advisory roles in industry. Based in Kyoto, he combines deep theoretical contributions with applied research aimed at enabling human-AI-robot symbiotic societies.
15 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mechanical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mechanical Engineering at Kyoto University