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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
HIP, ITE-HI, VRPSY [detail] 2023-02-23
15:05
Toyama
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Consideration of the angle of view in eyepiece displays
Shuichi Ojima (Sojo Univ.), Sumio Yano (Shimane Univ.) HIP2022-93
Displays used in VR, such as head-mounted displays, are eyepiece-type displays. We considered that one of the characteri... [more] HIP2022-93
pp.80-83
HIP 2022-10-18
15:20
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Evaluation of Motion Parallax to Reduce Cardboard Effect when Stimulus of Stereo Images Are Natural Scene
Kosuke Takahashi, Haruki Mizushina (Tokushima Univ.), Shiro Suyama (Utsunomiya Univ.), Kenji Yamamoto (Tokushima Univ.) HIP2022-57
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HIP2022-57
pp.47-51
EID, ITE-IDY, IEIJ-SSL, SID-JC, IEE-EDD [detail] 2020-01-24
10:35
Tottori Tottori Univ. [Poster Presentation] Viewing area and depth fusion area of 3D image at large observation distance over 5 m in Non-overlapped DFD (Depth-fused 3D) display,
Seishiro Mukaeyama, Rui Takano, Haruki Mizushina, Shiro Suyama (Tokushima Univ.)
We have clarified the possibility of enlarging the viewing angle and depth between front and rear planes in Non-overlapp... [more]
HIP 2017-10-23
14:10
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Influence of Accommodation Error on Human Vision's Recognition Characteristics for Flashed Images
Shu Kitabatake, Nobutaka Oi, Toshikazu Matsui (Gunma Univ.) HIP2017-58
This research clarifies the significance of accommodation error in image recognition in human vision. Actually, it switc... [more] HIP2017-58
pp.13-16
IMQ 2017-10-06
15:25
Hyogo Kobe Univesity IMQ2017-17 We have studied head movement and eye movement when changing viewing location and viewing distance. As a result, we show... [more] IMQ2017-17
pp.21-24
IMQ 2017-10-06
15:50
Hyogo Kobe Univesity Analysis of Relationship between the Viewing Angle (Image Size) and the Lines-of-sight
Riko Nakagawa, Reiko Koyama, Miyuki Suganuma, Shinya Mochiduki, Mitsuho Yamada (Tokai Univ.) IMQ2017-18
The spread of 4K television has become full-fledged, and the practical application of 8K is also proceeding. These telev... [more] IMQ2017-18
pp.25-28
HIP 2017-03-09
14:15
Osaka CiNet The effect of viewing distance on preferred physical size of high-resolution moving images
Masamitsu Harasawa, Yasuhito Sawahata, Kazuteru Komine (NHK) HIP2016-80
Recent flat panel displays (FPDs) are becoming larger and offering higher resolutions. Since parts of the human visual s... [more] HIP2016-80
pp.31-36
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2016-12-07
- 2016-12-09
Kochi Kochi City Culture Plaza (CUL-PORT) Does the panoramic viewing of own social interaction alter our ethical judgment?
Hideyuki Takahashi, Takahisa Uchida (Osaka Univ), Midori Ban (Doshisha Univ), Yuichiro Yoshikawa, Hiroshi Ishiguro (Osaka Univ)
We suppose that there are two value representations for our decision process, one is the value based on embodied first-p... [more]
SWIM 2015-02-27
16:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Similarity between Web Sites based on Users' viewing histories -- Comparison of effects of dimension reduction by SVD and ICA --
Yuka Aoki, Kouichi Matsuda (Otsuma Univ.), Akikazu Takeuchi (So-net) SWIM2014-32
This paper reports and discusses similarity between web sites based on user’s viewing histories in Web adverting logs. W... [more] SWIM2014-32
pp.31-36
IMQ 2014-12-20
15:45
Aichi Nagoya University Relationship of Subjective Quality between Quantization Parameter and Viewing Distance on Image Coding
Ayumu Ohike, Naoyuki Awano, Kenji Sugiyama (Seikei Univ.) IMQ2014-21
Very high-resolution video systems, such as 4K, enable a very close viewing distance. This technology enables high-reali... [more] IMQ2014-21
pp.29-32
IMQ 2013-05-17
13:30
Tokyo Seikei Univ. Subjective Assessment of Super Close Viewing and its Application for the Coding
Kenji Sugiyama, Naoya Sagara, Koji Nakamura, Syou Furuta (Seikei Univ.) IMQ2013-1
Very high resolution video system such as 4k (4096x2160) enables super close view that distance is almost same as pictur... [more] IMQ2013-1
pp.1-6
ITS, IE, ITE-AIT, ITE-HI, ITE-ME [detail] 2012-02-21
15:40
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. Subjective evaluation of preferred viewing distance and psyhcophysical effects of extremely high resolution images using Super Hi-Vision 85-inch LCD
Yuichi Kusakabe, Kenichiro Masaoka, Isao Kondou, Yukihiro Nishida, Masayuki Sugawara (NHK)
We are currently researching a next-generation broadcasting system named “Super Hi-Vision”, which has 16 times higher im... [more]
MoNA, AN, USN
(Joint)
2012-01-19
14:45
Mie Todaya (Toba) An Efficient Video Streaming Method with Visual Psychology and Coding Parameters
Yuto Goto, Eiji Kamioka (SIT) MoMuC2011-40
In recent years, display terminals of various sizes have been used as video monitors. The most suitable viewing distance... [more] MoMuC2011-40
pp.19-24
HIP, ITE-HI, ITE-CE 2010-10-15
09:00
Miyagi RIEC Statistical Analysis of the Perception of Morphologically Synthesized Textures -- Influences of Viewing Distance, Changing Order of Viewing Positions, Gender, and Prior Knowledge --
Liang Li, Akira Asano (Hiroshima Univ.), Chie Muraki Asano (Yasuda Women's Univ.), Katsunori Okajima (Yokohama National Univ.) HIP2010-52
In this paper, an analysis method of the effect of several factors
such as viewing distance in texture perception using... [more]
HIP2010-52
pp.47-52
IPSJ-SLDM, SIP, IE, ICD [detail] 2010-10-05
10:00
Chiba Makuhari Messe, International Conference Hall Statistical Analysis of Texture Perception using Morphological Model -- Influences of Viewing Distance, Changing Order of Viewing Positions, Gender, and Prior Knowledge --
Liang Li, Akira Asano (Hiroshima Univ.), Chie Muraki Asano (Yasuda Women's Univ.), Katsunori Okajima (Yokohama National Univ.) SIP2010-53 ICD2010-67 IE2010-71
In this paper, an analysis method of the effect of several factors such as viewing distance in texture perception using ... [more] SIP2010-53 ICD2010-67 IE2010-71
pp.1-6
SIS, SIP, IPSJ-AVM [detail] 2009-09-24
13:30
Hiroshima   Analysis of the Effect of the Viewing Distance in Texture Perception using Morphological and Statistical Model
Liang Li, Akira Asano (Hiroshima Univ.), Chie Muraki Asano (Yasuda Women's Univ.) SIP2009-45 SIS2009-20
An analysis method of the effect of the viewing distance in texture perception using morphological and statistical model... [more] SIP2009-45 SIS2009-20
pp.23-28
IE, ITS, ITE-HI, ITE-ME, ITE-AIT 2009-02-05
13:30
Hokkaido Graduate School of Information Science and Technology Hokkaido Univ The Reflective LCD Electro-Holography Allowing for the Wide Viewing Area and Viewing Field using the Fourier Transform Optical System
Atsushi Kato, Yuji Sakamoto (Hokkaido Univ.) ITS2008-70 IE2008-240
Electro-Holography using a reective LCD is expected as the 3-dimensional movie display technology in the future. We real... [more] ITS2008-70 IE2008-240
pp.207-212
MBE 2005-07-30
10:45
Tokushima   Measurement of viewer’s movements and its application to usability evaluation of stereoscopic display without eyewear
Tetsuya Abe, Shinya Matsumoto, Hirotsugu Yamamoto, Yoshio Hayasaki, Nobuo Nishida (Univ. Tokushima)
For use by the general public in the open air, we have been studying stereoscopic large LED displays that provide plural... [more] MBE2005-42
pp.13-16
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