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Paper Title / Authors |
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NC, MBE |
2019-12-06 13:50 |
Aichi |
Toyohashi Tech |
Kazuhiko Sato, Yuko Hayashi, Hisae O. Shimizu, Kazuyuki Kimura, Masaji Yamashita (Hokkaido University of Science) MBE2019-63 NC2019-54 |
(To be available after the conference date) [more] |
MBE2019-63 NC2019-54 pp.107-110 |
SSS |
2012-03-16 16:20 |
Tokyo |
Meiji Univ. |
Safety Evaluation for Pesticide Hiroko Kobayashi (formaer Japan Plant Protection Association) SSS2011-30 |
The outline of safety tests necessary for developing pesticides that do not cause an impossible adverse effect to human ... [more] |
SSS2011-30 pp.19-22 |
HIP, ITE-HI, ITE-CE |
2010-10-15 14:55 |
Miyagi |
RIEC |
Analysis of pupillary change for recall test using contextual understanding task Minoru Nakayama, Yuko Hayashi (Tokyo Tech) HIP2010-58 |
To estimate level of a contextual understanding using oculo-motor
indices, two types of sentences such as definition a... [more] |
HIP2010-58 pp.87-92 |
HIP, HCS |
2010-05-14 14:20 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa Industry Support Center |
Feasibility of prediction for recall accuracy in contextual understanding task using features of eye movements Minoru Nakayama, Yuko Hayashi (Tokyo Tech) HCS2010-20 HIP2010-20 |
To determine the possibility of predicting the recall accuracy of
reading and memorizing tasks using features of eye m... [more] |
HCS2010-20 HIP2010-20 pp.109-114 |
PRMU |
2010-02-18 11:00 |
Tokyo |
Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology |
Estimation of answer correctness for a recall test using features of eye movements. Minoru Nakayama, Yuko Hayashi (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) PRMU2009-211 |
To estimate viewer's contextual understanding, features of their eye-movements while viewing question statements in resp... [more] |
PRMU2009-211 pp.25-30 |
ET |
2009-03-07 11:30 |
Kagawa |
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Discrimination for true-false task using eye-movements features Yuko Hayashi, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) ET2008-111 |
Eye movements is associated with understanding to the object, a psychological factor such as the certainly of the inform... [more] |
ET2008-111 pp.105-110 |
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