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MBE, NC, NLP
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2018-01-27
09:30
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology the relationship between animacy perception and entropy or chaos intensity for the double pendulum movement
Nozomu Ichihara, Hidekazu Fukai, Kazunori Terada (Gifu Univ.) NLP2017-93
We can perceive animacy even from the movement of a simple point on computer monitor. However, it has not been clarified... [more] NLP2017-93
pp.39-43
HCS 2014-10-24
10:00
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. Agriculture and Technology (Koganei) Perceiving Animacy from the Double-Pendulum Movement
Hidekazu Fukai, Kazunori Terada (Gifu Univ.), Yugo Takeuchi (Shizuoka Univ.), Akira Ito (Gifu Univ.) HCS2014-68
We perceive a certain sense of animacy in some types of motion of objects but it is not unclear which characteristics of... [more] HCS2014-68
pp.49-53
NLP 2013-03-14
15:40
Chiba Nishi-Chiba campus, Chiba Univ. A study on periodic rotation of parametric pendulum with second harmonic vibration
Yuichi Yokoi, Tsuyoshi Higuchi (Nagasaki Univ.) NLP2012-156
Second harmonic component is introduced into a vertical excitation in a parametrically excited pendulum. The harmonic is... [more] NLP2012-156
pp.61-66
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