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Based on the results, workshops were held in three villages where the residents themselves discussed the local water environment and its future prospects using maps, and a method was developed to support residents in the preparation of local environmental targets. 【2】 A field experiment evaluated the environmental load of agricultural turbid water and revealed that "forced drainage," which is a typical rough water management technique, causes an outflow of 117 kg of paddy field soil,0.605 kg of nitrogen and 0.146 kg of phosphorus from every 0.3 ha of paddy field. When this result is applied to the entire paddy field area in the catchment area of the North basin of Lake Biwa, 11.4% of nitrogen and 27.1% of phosphorus in terms each nutrient contained in the total household wastewater, flow out in a single forced drainage event. When we consider that the south basin of the lake is likely to suffer rapid eutrophication and that phosphorus is the rate-limiting substance for the lake, agricultural turbid water potentially has a large impact on the progress of eutrophication. It is also found that soil silt from paddy fields deposited in smaller rivers causes a reduction in the dissolved oxygen concentration at the river bottom, the generation of methane gas, and other factors that lead to water pollution.
He is Coordinator of the National Link Coalition which serves as the National Resource Center on The Link between Animal Abuse and Human Violence. He also chairs the Latham Foundation’s Animal Abuse and Family Violence Prevention Project. He is a consultant to the ASPCA and the Animals & Society Institute.
The Neural Computation Unit pursues the dual goals of developing robust and flexible learning algorithms and elucidating the brain’s mechanisms for robust and flexible learning. Our specific focus is on how the brain realizes reinforcement learning, in which an agent, biological or artificial, learns novel behaviors in uncertain environments by exploration and reward feedback. We combine top-down, computational approaches and bottom-up, neurobiological approaches to achieve these goals. The major achievements of the three subgroups in the fiscal year 2013 are the following.
The left panel of the Figure 3.3.1 shows the estimated cost function of some subjects in the short and long pole conditions. For example, the subject 7 used the same cost for the both conditions while the subjects 4 and 5 used the different cost. These facts correspond to the difference 三宮 整体 of behaviors. The right panel shows the negative log likelihood of the optimal policy trained with the estimated cost function. In this study, we hypothesized that WSLS is employed when the working memory is readily usable and value-based strategy is employed when WM is hard to use.
This Project proposed an integrated diagnostic method for clarifying the status of human-nature interaction, which became a starting point for achieving "better human life in the future". Then, a "hierarchical watershed management" mechanism was proposed to overcome the inter-hierarchical differences in terms of problem consciousness, promote adaptive management in each hierarchy and carry out environmental diagnosis and monitoring that connects those different hierarchies. The Project was thus engaged in the practical trial and development of techniques to promote communication.
The system dynamics parameters are identified by the least squares method using the data collected from the real robot experiments. For achieving standing-up behavior from the resting positions, we adopt a sine wave controller as a destabilizing controller. We use two sets of springs at two initial resting positions. We hand-tune the stiffness of the springs as well as the parameters of the switching threshold, the amplitude of the motor output, and the frequency of the sine wave controller to achieve a good performance. In LMDP, the logarithm of the ratio between the controlled and uncontrolled state transition densities is represented by the state-dependent cost and the value function.
LASSO extracted the relevant neurons for distance coding; the neurons were homogeneously distributed in the PPC. Also, the decoder could successfully decode the sound-source distance during no-sound periods. These results suggest that PPC neurons represent and update the distance of sound source not only from present auditory inputs but also by dynamic update of the estimate using an action-dependent state transition model. In the motor cortex and thalamus of Parkinson's disease patients with tremor symptom, alpha oscillation (8-12Hz) occurs with coupled with electromyograph signals of antagonistic muscles in peripherals. The EMG signals of the extensor and the flexor are mutually coupled at reverse phase, and the frequency range are about half of alpha oscillation.
Kaufmann started his career as a humane educator at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in New York City and continued at the American Humane Association . Subsequently he represented the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association as Director of Education and Communication. Today his focus is on Green Care, the concept of working with animals, plants and nature to enhance human environments and lives. ・Yamada, Y, Igeta, A., Mito, Y, Ogasawara, T., Nakajima, S., Yachi, S. 2006 Oxidation-reduction environment of the river sediments in the Lake Biwa watershed..
Ms. Tominaga also serves at the Japanese Veterinary Nursing Association, an organization for professional animal nurses, where she is making efforts to have veterinary nursing established as an official qualification. She herself is a certified animal nurse, JAHA certified, and holds a CAPP partners qualification. She currently lives with her 11 year old maltese and 9 year old cat. She has now been a veterinary nurse for 15 years. Phil Arkow is an acclaimed lecturer, author and trainer who has conducted over 200 trainings internationally and authored more than 55 books, chapters and articles.
Takato Horii, Yukie Nagai, and Minoru Asada, “Dynamics estimation of the emotional change based on the time series analyzing by using nonparametric bayesian model,” in Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 2D3-OS-12b-4, May 30-June 2, 2015. Jimmy Baraglia, Yukie Nagai, and Minoru Asada, “A Developmental Robotics Approach for the Emergence of Pro-Social Behavior,” The 2nd International Workshop on Cognitive Neuroscience Robotics, Osaka, Japan, February 21-22, 2016. Yukie Nagai, “Intention reading and collaboration based on mirror neuron system,” HRI 2016 Workshop on Intention Recognition in Human-Robot Interaction, Christchurch, New Zealand, March 7, 2016. Jimmy Baraglia, Maya Cakmak, Yukie Nagai, Rajesh Rao, and Minoru Asada, “Initiative in Robot Assistance during Collaborative Task Execution,” in Proceedings of the 11th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 67-74, March 7-10, 2016. Masaki Tsujita, Shinichiro Kumagaya, Yuhei Suzuki, Miho Homma, Ayaka Yamamoto, and Yukie Nagai, “Influence of the Experience of ASD’s visual perception on Stigma,” The 6th Symposium of Japanese Society of Developmental Neuroscience, 30, November 25-26, 2017.
In 1994 Dr. Yuki graduated from the Department of Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Miyazaki. She joined Kobe City Office Government in charge of rabies control, animal welfare and management at public health centers. In 2007 she was Assistant Manager at the Kobe Animal Control Center, and assumed her current post in 2012. With 15 texts, 30-plus monographs, and over 300 periodical and proceeding publications, he has moved the HAB, veterinary practice leadership and team-based healthcare delivery to the forefront of veterinary operational systems.
For internationality, since the main field is the Lake Biwa-Yodo River watershed of Japan, we simply held an international workshop and a symposium at the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, and made presentations on the research results at an international academic conference. When carrying out this Project, we considered that the important factors related to its practical execution in a community-centered manner was the establishment of a relationship of trust with local residents and a relationship with prefectural research institutes and the Shiga prefectural government. We therefore spent a lot of time and energy on establishing a relationship with the local people. We intend to disclose the results of our research to internationally circulated journals in the future.
These differences in how the problem develops depending on the hierarchy are a detrimental factor with respect to inter-hierarchical communication about watershed management. To preserve the environment of Lake Biwa, this Project specifically demonstrated the importance of fine-tuned environmental activities with local residents taking the initiative in a bottom-up approach now that it is known that smaller rivers, which cannot be handled by the administration, have a big impact. The Project was also engaged in the development of a method to support local citizens' voluntary environmental preservation activities based on the prerequisite of coordination with local individualities and problems unique to the specific local community. In other words, we were engaged in practical research that includes the development of a mechanism to realize governance.