Detailed Profile
Dr. Pierre-Yves Oudeyer
Sony Computer Science Laboratory, France
Sony Computer Science Laboratory, France
Brief Biography
Dr. Pierre-Yves Oudeyer studied theoretical computer science at the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, and received his Ph.D. degree in artificial intelligence from the University Paris VI, France. He has been a permanent researcher in Sony Computer Science Laboratory for 8 years (1999-2007), working on developmental robotics and computational modeling of language acquisition and evolution. Since January 2008, he is now head of the INRIA research team FLOWERS at INRIA Bordeaux-Sud-Ouest, focused on developmental and social robotics. He is interested in the mechanisms that allow humans and robots to develop perceptual, motivational, behavioral, and social capabilities to become capable of sharing cultural representations. He also works on artificial curiosity, intrinsic motivation, and life-long learning. He has published a book, more than 60 papers in international journals and conferences, holds 8 patents, and received several prizes for his work in developmental robotics and on the origins of language. He is editor of the IEEE CIS Newsletter on Autonomous Mental Development, and associate editor of Frontiers in Neurorobotics and of the International Journal of Social Robotics. He has co-organized the 6th International Conference on Epigenetic Robotics (2006), and is member of various regular international conferences in cognitive and social robotics as well as in complex systems (IVA, Alife, IAS, Epirob, PPSN).
Web: http://www.pyoudeyer.com
Education and Training PhD
University Paris VI, France
University Paris VI, France
2003-
Positions and ExperienceResearcher
Sony Computer Science Laboratory, ParisFrance
Sony Computer Science Laboratory, ParisFrance
1999
Honours and Awards Implemented Invention Award (4th prize)
Medical And Health Sciences
Sony Corporation
Medical And Health Sciences
Sony Corporation
2005
Prix ASTI
Natural Sciences - Physics
French Association of Sciences and Technologies of Information and Communication
Natural Sciences - Physics
French Association of Sciences and Technologies of Information and Communication
2005
Prix Le Monde de la recherche universitaire
Natural Sciences - Physics
"Le Monde" newspaper
Natural Sciences - Physics
"Le Monde" newspaper
2004
Best Application Paper, Artificial Evolution conference
Natural Sciences - Physics
Program committe of Artificial Evolution conference
Natural Sciences - Physics
Program committe of Artificial Evolution conference
2001
Best Paper Award, Sony Research Forum
Natural Sciences - Physics
Sony Corporation
Natural Sciences - Physics
Sony Corporation
2000
AffiliationSony Computer Science Laboratory
France, 75005
France, 75005
