Takahiro Maeda is a research engineer specializing in machine learning and computer vision with eight years of experience developing intelligent assistive robots to address labor shortages in eldercare and disability support. Currently at Toshiba after completing a PhD at Toyota Technological Institute, he combines academic rigor—papers at CVPR, ICCV and an RA-L acceptance—with industrial impact from internships at Toyota Motor Corporation and TTIC. His work uniquely blends multimodal perception and pHRI, for example fusing touch and 2D LiDAR to improve human mesh recovery at close range. A certified care worker who once worked in a nursing home, he brings rare frontline caregiving insight to technical design and evaluation. Recent collaboration as a visiting scholar at Carnegie Mellon with Prof. Kris Kitani underscores his ability to translate research into cross-institutional projects.
8 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Vision, Artificial Intelligence, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Vision, Artificial Intelligence at Toyota Technological Institute
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