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SP, WIT, IPSJ-SLP, ASJ-H [detail] 2021-10-19
10:35
Online Online Development of eyeglass-type switch for ALS patients using eye movement based on pupil center detection
Kazuki Sakamoto, Takeshi Saitoh (Kyushu Insti .of Tech.), Kazuyuki Itoh (NRCPD) SP2021-27 WIT2021-20
This research develops an eyeglass-type switch which can be connected to a communication device using the eye movement f... [more] SP2021-27 WIT2021-20
pp.18-23
HIP 2021-09-16
14:20
Online Online (Zoom) How facial mimicry occurs to faces showing different emotions from their eyes and mouths -- implications to motor mimicry hypothesis and appraisal theory --
Anna Nakamura, Akihiro Tanaka (TWCU) HIP2021-23
Rapid Facial Reactions (RFR) are a phenomenon that matches facial expressions when seeing others’ expressions. Motion mi... [more] HIP2021-23
pp.11-16
ET 2021-09-10
13:15
Online Online Predicting Code Reading Test Answers by Using Eye Movement Features
YUE YAN, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech) ET2021-11
Code reading comprehension progress has been shown to distribute in the eye movement data, which makes predict the code ... [more] ET2021-11
pp.17-22
CQ 2021-08-04
15:30
Online Online A Factor Analysis of Uncomfortable Feeling caused by Image Retargeting in Retargeted Images using Subjective Assessment and Eye Measurement
Yoshikazu Kawayoke (NIT, Ishikawa College), Yasuhiro Inazumi (Yamanashi Eiwa College) CQ2021-34
As the resolutions and aspect ratios of displays are becoming increasingly diverse, there is growing interest in image r... [more] CQ2021-34
pp.64-69
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2021-05-24
15:50
Online Online Feasibility of evaluating temporal changes in cognitive load factors using ocular information
Tomomi Okano, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech) HCS2021-9 HIP2021-9
In this paper, we have focused on microsaccade, pupil diameter and eye movements to discover the relationship between co... [more] HCS2021-9 HIP2021-9
pp.44-49
ET 2021-03-06
12:30
Online Online Evaluation of Program Code Reading Behavior Using Eye Information
Hiroto Harada, Minoru Nakayama (TokyoTech) ET2020-66
Since the code reading ability may reflect the characteristics of the eye response, the analysis of the eye information ... [more] ET2020-66
pp.83-86
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2021-03-04
15:25
Online Online Examination of measurement method and feature of biometrics identification with eye movement
Yudai Niitsu, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech) MBE2020-49
Biometric identification using eye movement has been attracting attention as a highly secure identification method with ... [more] MBE2020-49
pp.44-47
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2021-03-04
15:50
Online Online A prediction of disease levels using ocular information during Dementia tests
Wioletta Nowak (Wroclaw Univ. of S&T), Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech), Elzbieta Trypka (Wroclaw Medical Univ.), Anna Zarowska (Wroclaw Univ. of S&T) MBE2020-50
Ocular information was observed during a dementia test for three subject’s groups: Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) patients, mi... [more] MBE2020-50
pp.48-51
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2020-12-18
16:40
Online Online A Consideration on Efficient Visual Search from the Perspective of Complex Networks
Yoshinobu Maeda (Niigata Univ.), Makoto Ozawa, Taishin Nomura (Osaka Univ.), Akira Tsukada (NIT Toyama) MBE2020-23
Visual search is an operation so as to find visually a target symbol in many alternatives. It is efficient in the sense... [more] MBE2020-23
pp.18-23
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2020-12-15
- 2020-12-17
Online Online Measuring cognitive load of Japanese synthetic speech mixed with noise using eye-movement analysis
Mateusz Dubiel (UniStrath), Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech.), Xin Wang (NII)
We measured cognitive load of Japanese natural and synthetic speech
mixed with noise using temporal changes in pupil s... [more]

HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2020-12-15
- 2020-12-17
Online Online Eye movement prediction of drivers while driving baesd on deep neural network
Yan Yue, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech), Chayn Sun (RMIT)
We report on the a deep neural network trained on drivers’ fixation data vectors for prediction tasks.
The fixation da... [more]

HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2020-12-15
- 2020-12-17
Online Online The consideration of time characteristics in eye features during figure search tasks under mental workload
Tomomi Okano, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech)
In this paper, we have focused especially on pupil diameter to discover the relationship between mental workload. By usi... [more]
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2020-12-15
- 2020-12-17
Online Online Relationship between subjective evaluation of emotional stimulation images and pupillary reaction
Nijika Murokawa, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech)
In this study, we investigated the relationship between the observer's subjective impression and the pupillary light ref... [more]
HIP 2020-10-08
13:10
Online Online Investigation on Modeling Dynamic Properties of Eye Movement in Impression Evaluation of Painting by Hidden Markov Models
Shun Oue (Hosei Univ.), Yuiko Sakuta (Jissen Women's Univ.), Shigeru Akamatsu (Hosei Univ.) HIP2020-32
In this study, we analyzed whether there is any relationship between impression evaluation for painting and eye movement... [more] HIP2020-32
pp.1-6
HIP 2020-10-08
13:35
Online Online Relationship between objects and eye movement in comic reading
Kenta Watanabe, Ippei Negishi, Ritsuko Izuhara (KIT) HIP2020-33
Easy-to-read comics are designed so that the reader's line of sight is always kept in mind and that they can be guided a... [more] HIP2020-33
pp.7-10
HIP 2020-10-08
14:10
Online Online [Invited Talk] Individual difference of gaze behavior in manga reading
Yuichi Wada (Tohoku Univ.) HIP2020-34
Manga (i.e., comics) includes a variety of different information in panels (depicted objects, word bubbles, onomatopoeia... [more] HIP2020-34
pp.11-16
HIP 2020-10-08
15:35
Online Online Relationship between direction of microsaccades induced by bottom-up attention and direction of attention
Shogo Noguchi, Takeshi Kohama, Hisashi Yoshida (Kindai Univ.) HIP2020-36
Some previous studies have shown that the direction of microsaccades coincides with the direction of visual attention, w... [more] HIP2020-36
pp.21-26
HIP 2020-10-08
16:10
Online Online [Invited Talk] Fixational eye movement and visual information processing
Yasuto Tanaka (Miki Holdings) HIP2020-37
The first stage of visual processing, the photo processing by photo-cells (rod and cone) is affected by eye movement. Ev... [more] HIP2020-37
pp.27-32
HIP 2020-10-09
14:10
Online Online Change of eye movement in response to vibration stimulus in the peripheral field of vision
Takahiro Ueno, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech.) HIP2020-47
Viewer's responses and eye movements were analysed in order to obtain selective perception for visual stimuli during dua... [more] HIP2020-47
pp.75-80
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2020-03-06
09:55
Tokyo University of Electro Communications
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
An intermittent control model during fixational eye movements
Makoto Ozawa, Taishin Nomura (Osaka Univ.) MBE2019-93
Fixational eye movements consist of two components: drift-tremor (DRT) and microsaccades (MS). In this study, we explore... [more] MBE2019-93
p.69
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