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Technical Committee on Human Communication Science (HCS)  (Searched in: 2013)

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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
HCS 2013-08-23
10:30
Kyoto   Use of onomatopoeia in daily conversation -- subjective frequency of onomatopoeia use in each area, events and intended lisners --
Sachiko HIrata-Mogi (Univ. of Tokyo), Takanori Komatsu, Satoshi Nakamura (Meiji Univ.), Kimi Akita (Osaka Univ.), Daiki Sawai (IdeaLab) HCS2013-32
 [more] HCS2013-32
pp.1-6
HCS 2013-08-23
11:00
Kyoto   The developmental change of moral judgment for the case of communication -- focus on the contact principle --
Katsuhiko Ishikawa (Prefectural Univ. of Kumamoto), Meng Xianwei, Kazuhide Hashiya (Kyushu Univ.) HCS2013-33
In two experiments, we compared the tendency of moral judgment of adults and 5 and 6-year-olds. Specifically, through in... [more] HCS2013-33
pp.7-12
HCS 2013-08-23
11:30
Kyoto   On the Development 「Request-Refusal-Consent」 in Japanese and Yanbian Korean:
zhang xuemei (Hiroshima Univ)
 [more]
HCS 2013-08-23
13:30
Kyoto   [Invited Talk] Communities and Communication -- Connecting Traditional and Net Communities --
Ikuyo Kaneko (Keio Univ.) HCS2013-34
We will discuss some specific examples of real world communities such as voluntary communities to support victims of the... [more] HCS2013-34
pp.13-14
HCS 2013-08-23
14:45
Kyoto   Polymorphic Communication Intervention -- Towards a Practicing Theory of Reconstruction of Psychiatric Communities --
Masashi Okamoto (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Katsuya Takanashi (Kyoto Univ.), Mika Enomoto (Tokyo Univ. of Tech.), Izumi Kotani (CS Konan), Takeshi Matsushima (Kyoto Univ.), Yuriko Yamakawa (Ibaraki Pref. Univ. of Health Sciences)
 [more]
HCS 2013-08-23
15:15
Kyoto   Activating Communication among the People in Kesennuma Affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake
Rui Sakaida, Haruka Nukariya, Mikako Kurimoto, Masaki Suwa (Keio Univ.) HCS2013-35
As a solution for social problems in reconstruction from the Great East Japan Earthquake, We think it valuable to design... [more] HCS2013-35
pp.15-20
HCS 2013-08-23
15:45
Kyoto   An analysis of sense of community through tetranomial interaction among object, self, other, and environment
Mika Enomoto (TEU)
I show that an analysis of sense of community through tetranomial interaction among object, self, other, and environment... [more]
HCS 2013-08-23
16:30
Kyoto   *
Masayoshi Nagai (AIST), Motoyasu Honma (National Institute of Mental Health, National Center of Neurolog), Takatsune Kumada (Kyoto University), Yoshihisa Osada (Rikkyo Univ.) HCS2013-36
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HCS2013-36
pp.21-22
HCS 2013-08-23
17:00
Kyoto   Interaction for Identification of Other's Presence
Yugo Takeuchi (Shizuoka Univ.) HCS2013-37
Agency identification has been one of fundamental issue of Human-Agent Interaction studies. We carried out two experimen... [more] HCS2013-37
pp.23-28
HCS 2013-08-24
10:00
Kyoto   Conflict Resolution Strategy and Self -Affirmation in Group Discussions -- Comparison of Social Skill --
Mamiko Sakata, Saori Tanaka, Noriko Suzuki (Doshisha Univ.) HCS2013-38
In this study, we used questionnaire methods and video analysis to examine how the level of self-affirmation affects con... [more] HCS2013-38
pp.29-32
HCS 2013-08-24
10:30
Kyoto   Analysis of turn taking in three party dialogue with speech speed control environment
Hiroto Saito, Hiroki Seto, Hiroko Tokunaga (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Naonori Akiya (Kyoto Univ.), Naoki Mukawa (Tokyo Denki Univ.) HCS2013-39
The study analyzes three party conversations with speech rate conversion technology. When speech rate conversion system ... [more] HCS2013-39
pp.33-38
HCS 2013-08-24
11:15
Kyoto   Proposal of the Model for the Uncanny Valley Based on the Dual-Pathway of Emotion and the Hippocampus
Yoshimasa Tawatsuji, Keiichi Muramatsu (Waseda Univ.), Kazuaki Kojima (Teikyo Univ.), Tatsunori Matsui (Waseda Univ.) HCS2013-40
In Human Computer Interaction, the uncanny valley is crucial to design the appropriate appearance of an agent for human ... [more] HCS2013-40
pp.39-44
HCS 2013-08-24
11:45
Kyoto   Exploring the influence of listener's nonverbal behaviors on the speaker's impression -- Toward Active Listening Agent for the Elderly --
Sayumi Shibusawa, Hung-Hsuan Huang (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Yugo Hayashi (Univ. of Tsukuba), Kyoji Kawagoe (Ritsumeikan Univ.) HCS2013-41
Our project is aiming to develop an active listening agent who can engage long-term relationship with the elderly users.... [more] HCS2013-41
pp.45-50
HCS 2013-08-24
13:45
Kyoto   A Rapid Event Recall System using Ranked Affective State for Promoting Communication
Toki Takeda, Shiro Kumano, Takayuki Ogasawara, Minoru Kobayashi, Tetsuya Ura, Toru Sadakata, Tomohiro Tanaka (NTT) HCS2013-42
To promote communication in daily life, this paper proposes an interface, called Feelboard. Feelboard allows a user to r... [more] HCS2013-42
pp.51-56
HCS 2013-08-24
14:15
Kyoto   Design of a digital Esperanto & Care of the weak by the interface -- 13 editing keys&Contents higher torus an application of the structure irradiation mapping --
Yoshimi Watanabe (Kiiro Book Store) HCS2013-43
Abstract I made ​​the design of intuitive editing keys without going through the languages​​. E... [more] HCS2013-43
pp.57-60
HCS 2013-08-24
14:45
Kyoto   The Perceived Values of Gift
Reiki Kishimoto, Kazuhide Hashiya (Kyushu Univ.) HCS2013-44
The values of things can be divided into two aspects: practical aspect and emotional aspect. We hypothesized that the va... [more] HCS2013-44
pp.61-66
HCS 2013-08-24
15:30
Kyoto   Yes/No Communication Method for ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) Patients Using Their Biosignals
Kuniaki Ozawa, Junko Sengoku, Masayoshi Naito (Tokyo Woman's Christian Univ.), Akiko Obata, Kunihiko Kido (Hitachi), Isamu Ogata, Tsuneo Kanazawa (EOM) HCS2013-45
An ‘yes/no’ communication method is studied for ALS patients who are unable to move their bodies. The method uses cerebr... [more] HCS2013-45
pp.67-71
HCS 2013-08-24
16:00
Kyoto   The video shooting system on smartphone to share an affective experience of shooter
Takumi Shirokura, Nagisa Munekata, Tetsuo Ono (Hokkaido Univ.), Kei Kodama, Norihiko Mikoshiba, Masaya Yamashita (Asahi Kasei) HCS2013-46
We developed smartphone application called AffectiView for recording and sharing affective experience. AffectiView measu... [more] HCS2013-46
pp.73-77
HCS 2013-08-24
16:30
Kyoto   Behavior of sympathetic function of epileptic patient in conversation and rest
Nagisa Munekata, Kotaro Sakurai (Hokkaido Univ.), Kei Kodama, Norihiko Mikoshiba, Masaya Yamashita (Asahi Kasei) HCS2013-47
 [more] HCS2013-47
pp.79-83
HCS 2013-08-24
17:15
Kyoto   Emergence of communication in non-zero-sume game environment
Shota Sobue, Akira Ito, Kazunori Terada (Gifu Univ.) HCS2013-48
We study investigated the emergence of communication
under non-zero-sum game conditions, where the interests of
the ... [more]
HCS2013-48
pp.85-90
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