Date: December 18, 2024 (Wednesday), 14:00–17:30
Location: Meeting Room 206,North Building NO.4 in Xuhui Campus of Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Organizer: Center for Japanese Studies, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Sponsor: Nitto Denko (China) Investment Co., Ltd.
Co-Organizers: Koguan Law School and China Institute for Socio-Legal Studies, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Moderator: Cheng Jinhua, Director of Shanghai Jiao Tong University Library, Vice Director of China Institute for Socio Legal Studies, and Distinguished Professor at Koguan Law School, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
1. Address(14:00 - 14:10)
Conference SpeechDelivered by: Wang Jian, Director of Business Planning Department, Nitto Denko (China) Investment Co., Ltd.
2. Keynote Speech (14:10 - 16:10)
Speakers (60 minutes per person)
(1)Huang Xiangqing, Deputy Director of the Social and Legal Affairs Committee of the Shanghai CPPCC and Distinguished Professor at Shanghai University of Political Science and Law
Topic: “Discussion on Issues of Judicial Application of Modern Information Technology”
(2)Lv Baoliang, Second-Level Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Guangci Professor at Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine; IEEE Fellow
Topic: “Affective Brain-Computer Interface: Decoding Human Emotions and Decision Confidence”
3. Tea Break (16:10 - 16:20)
4. Discussion(16:20 - 17:00)
Discussants (20 minutes per person):(1)Luo Zhiwei, Deputy Director of the Library of Kobe University, Director of the Natural Sciences Library, and Professor at the Graduate School of System Informatics
(2)Chang Qing, Researcher at the Institute of Digestive Surgery, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, and Director of Ruijin Innovation Center
5. Open Q&A and Discussion (17:00 - 17:15)
6. Closing Remarks (17:15 - 17:20)
Delivered by Ji Weidong, Senior Professor in Humanities of Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Director of Center for Japanese Studies of Shanghai Jiao Tong University
7. Presentation of Certificates of Appreciation and Group Photo (17:20 - 17:30)
Introduction of Guest Speakers
Deputy Director of the Social and Legal Affairs Committee of the Shanghai CPPCC, Distinguished Professor at Shanghai University of Political Science and Law, and Part-Time Professor at the National Judges College and East China University of Political Science and Law. He graduated from the School of Law at Wuhan University in 1997 with a Ph.D. in Law and began his career the same year at the Shanghai High People’s Court, specializing in criminal adjudication. He previously served as Deputy Director and Director of the Second Criminal Division. From May 2008 to February 2024, he held positions as Vice President of the Shanghai No. 1 Intermediate People’s Court, President of the Minhang District People’s Court, Vice President of the Shanghai High People’s Court, and President of the Shanghai No. 1 Intermediate People’s Court. He holds the rank of First-Level Senior Judge. In 2002, he was recognized as an Outstanding Young and Middle-Aged Legal Scholar in Shanghai. In 2006, he was awarded the “May 1st Labor Medal of Shanghai,” and in 2009, he was named one of the first National Court Trial Experts. He has authored multiple books and published over 90 academic papers.
Speech Topic
“Discussion on Issues of Judicial Application of Modern Information Technology”
Speech Overview
1. The current status and existing issues in the judicial application of information technology;
2. Empirical analysis of application scenarios for information technology (covering procedural law, substantive law, and enforcement);
3. A brief summary and conclusions.
Speech Topic
“Affective Brain-Computer Interface: Decoding Human Emotions and Decision Confidence”
Speech Overview
If human intelligence is considered an organic combination of IQ and EQ, then the emotional intelligence of future general artificial intelligence corresponds to EQ. The goal of emotional intelligence research is to enable machines to recognize, understand, express, and simulate human emotions. Affective brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are systems designed to decode and regulate human emotions, representing one of the key pathways for exploring and realizing emotional intelligence.
This presentation introduces the progress in affective BCIs, focusing on decoding human emotional states and decision confidence. It covers advancements in large-scale EEG models and the latest findings in decoding videos through EEG signals. Finally, it presents an objective assessment system for depression based on multimodal affective BCI technology and its applications.
Deputy Director of the Library of Kobe University, Director of the Natural Sciences Library, and Professor at the Graduate School of System Informatics. He is the first Chinese Fellow of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers (SICE) in Japan. His primary research areas include system control, intelligent robotics, artificial intelligence, computer simulation, bionics, and their applications in health, medical care, and rehabilitation. Professor Luo has published over 500 academic papers and presentations at international conferences. He has served as a Council Member of Kobe University, Director of the Kobe University China Office, Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Robotics, Chair of the IEEE International Conference on System Integration, Program Committee Chair of the Annual Academic Conference of the Robotics Society of Japan, and Chair of the Annual Academic Conference of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers (SICE) in Japan.
Chang Qing
Medical Doctor from the University of Tokyo, Researcher at the Institute of Digestive Surgery, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, and Director of the Ruijin Innovation Center. Dr. Chang oversees the development of Ruijin Hospita’s research platforms and the medical-engineering interdisciplinary innovation projects within the Shanghai MedTech Valley. He has led and participated in multiple national research projects, published over 40 SCI-indexed papers, and holds four authorized invention patents. His accolades include the Shanghai Science and Technology Progress First Prize and the Silver Snake Award. Dr. Chang also serves as a standing committee member of the Intelligent Healthcare Professional Committee under the Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence. Shanghai MedTech Valley focuses on the development and industrialization of advanced diagnostics, medical robots, and implantable/interventional medical devices. Currently, nearly 10 institutes and laboratories from Ruijin Hospital have been established in the valley, forming an innovative industrial ecosystem.