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Technical Committee on Human Information Processing (HIP)  (Searched in: 2010)

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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
HIP 2010-11-13
10:30
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science Spatial and Temporal Range of Binocular Local Contrast Effect
Mitsuhiro Yoshida (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.), Hiroaki Shigemasu (Kochi Univ. of Tech.) HIP2010-60
We have previously demonstrated that there was a local depth contrast effect analogous to the effect of lateral inhibiti... [more] HIP2010-60
pp.1-6
HIP 2010-11-13
10:55
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science Visual Illusion and Aesthetic Preference
Mayu Oku, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga (Kyushu Univ.) HIP2010-61
We quantitatively measured the effect of geometrical illusions and examined whether any correlation between the illusion... [more] HIP2010-61
pp.7-10
HIP 2010-11-13
11:20
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science Perceived Distortion Induced by Reversing Drawn Faces
Goichi Kyogoku, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga (Kyushu Univ.) HIP2010-62
When a drawn picture is observed from the back of the sheet, it sometimes looks distorted compared with when it is seen ... [more] HIP2010-62
pp.11-13
HIP 2010-11-13
13:15
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science Visual attention shifted by another person's gaze direction and head orientation.
Masaki Ogawa, Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga (Kyushu Univ.) HIP2010-63
Another person's gaze direction triggers an automatic shift of our visual attention. Recently, the effect of the head or... [more] HIP2010-63
pp.15-18
HIP 2010-11-13
13:40
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science Shrinkage of time by self-motion perception
Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga (Kyushu Univ.) HIP2010-64
Intuitive thought that the experienced time in return travel is shorter than the outward was first proved by a psycholog... [more] HIP2010-64
pp.19-20
HIP 2010-11-13
14:05
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science Analysis of the Transformation perception viewed from between the legs
Ryuhei Matsuo, Akiyoshi Kitaoka (Rits Univ.) HIP2010-65
It is observed to Transform a visual characteristic by viewing from between the legs For a long time, but there are not ... [more] HIP2010-65
pp.21-23
HIP 2010-11-13
14:45
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science [Invited Talk] The "True Emotion" Decoded through Multisensory Expressions -- Cultural Differences in the Multisensory Perception of Emotion --
Akihiro Tanaka (Waseda Univ.) HIP2010-66
Cultural differences in emotion perception have mainly been reported for facial expressions and to a lesser extent for v... [more] HIP2010-66
pp.25-28
HIP 2010-11-13
15:50
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science Prototype of image presentation system using vibration with touch panel
Shinjiro Murayama, Kyota Aoki (Utsunomiya Univ.), Masaki Kimura (softCDC), Hitoshi Akiyama (Shiobara Visual Disabilities Institution) HIP2010-67
With the spread of a screen leader, visually handicapped can get character information on the PC through synthesized voi... [more] HIP2010-67
pp.29-34
HIP 2010-11-13
16:15
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science Implementation of real-time educational material presentation system adapting different pupils -- support for low vision and learning disability in mass educations --
Setsuo Kurai, Motoshi Kawakatsu (Open Technology), Shinjiro Murayama, Kyota Aoki (Utsunomiya Univ.), Koji Harada, Kazushi Arakawa (Minami Elementary School) HIP2010-68
This report describes the functions, implementation and operation of a system that shows teaching materials (e-texts and... [more] HIP2010-68
pp.35-40
HIP 2010-11-13
16:40
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science A proposal of the intuitive interface system that can be substituted for UI devices -- Importance of physical object's presence in monocular optical see-through HMDs --
Mikiko Nakanishi, Tsutomu Horikoshi (NTT DOCOMO,Inc.) HIP2010-69
This paper proposes the approach to substitute objects around us for several electronic devices. As the first step to im... [more] HIP2010-69
pp.41-46
HIP 2010-11-13
17:05
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science Proposal for preferences in the measurement system of the human-bowing-motion in the standing position.
Kazuo Hemmi, Hinako Isayama (Univ. of Nagasaki) HIP2010-70
We describe the system which is able to judge an optimum behavioral time of the human-bowing-motion in the standing posi... [more] HIP2010-70
pp.47-52
HIP 2010-11-14
10:00
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science Acquisition of musical schemas -- Influences of nature and nurture factors on tonal schema learning --
Rie Matsunaga, Jun-ichi Abe (Hokkaido Univ.) HIP2010-71
 [more] HIP2010-71
pp.53-58
HIP 2010-11-14
10:25
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science The relationship between path complexity and orientation specificity in spatial memory -- Analysis of the effect of travel distance --
Hironori Oto, Shinsuke Hishitani (Hokkaido Univ.) HIP2010-72
 [more] HIP2010-72
pp.59-62
HIP 2010-11-14
10:50
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science A Distortion of Cognitive Map in a Familiar Environment -- Evaluation Using Handwritten Map of University Campus --
Marika Nakamura, Shinsuke Hishitani, Hironori Oto (Hokkaido Univ.) HIP2010-73
We have cognitive maps, and move to our destination with using it as cues. We think that characteristics of cognitive ma... [more] HIP2010-73
pp.63-67
HIP 2010-11-14
11:15
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science Event-related potentials in ambulatory context for indexing of Life Log in outdoor
Kazuya Maeda, Hideaki Touyama (TPU) HIP2010-74
 [more] HIP2010-74
pp.69-72
HIP 2010-11-14
13:10
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science [Invited Talk] Feature binding of visual stimuli independent of attention
Yasuki Noguchi (Kobe Univ.) HIP2010-75
Mounting evidence indicates that visual features such as shape, color, and motion are processed in specialized regions i... [more] HIP2010-75
pp.73-74
HIP 2010-11-14
14:15
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science Anisotropy and non-homogeneity of the space perceived around the body
Makoto Inagami, Hirohiko Kaneko, Ryuzo Ohno (Tokyo Tech.) HIP2010-76
This study attempts to capture the vague awareness of the space that surrounds the body, in the form of the feeling of “... [more] HIP2010-76
pp.75-79
HIP 2010-11-14
14:40
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science Models of the Shape Perception of Soft Objects by Active Touch in the Display of Vertical and Horizontal Forces
Yudai Ishigaki, Shinobu Mizuta, Tetsuya Matsuda (Kyoto Univ.) HIP2010-77
This study aims at clarifying the mechanism of haptic shape perception of soft objects by active touch.
To examine the ... [more]
HIP2010-77
pp.81-86
HIP 2010-11-14
15:05
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science The Influence of Visual Inducers on the preference judgment in two-alternative choices
Yoshie Kawano, Kyoko Koga (Kyushu Univ.), Noriyuki Kitajima (Hyogo Univ.), Takashi Takeda (Kyushu Univ.)
 [more]
HIP 2010-11-14
15:30
Nagasaki Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science Effect of depth in a visual search paradigm
Ayano Tanaka, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga (Kyusyu Univ.) HIP2010-78
 [more] HIP2010-78
pp.87-91
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