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IE, IMQ, MVE, CQ (Joint) [detail] |
2016-03-07 13:50 |
Okinawa |
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Simultaneous Drawing System for Multiple Laminated Magnetic Sheets Using Magnetic Force Control Katsuki Hanawa, Tomoko Hashida (Waseda Univ.) IMQ2015-38 IE2015-137 MVE2015-65 |
We aim to enhance expressions on paper and review a system to draw or edit pictures on multiple laminated sheets simulta... [more] |
IMQ2015-38 IE2015-137 MVE2015-65 pp.59-60 |
IE, IMQ, MVE, CQ (Joint) [detail] |
2016-03-07 15:30 |
Okinawa |
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How Changing Beverage Saturation Affects Strength and Clarity of Taste Yukihiro Nishimura, Tomoko Hashida (Waseda Univ.) IMQ2015-42 IE2015-141 MVE2015-69 |
In order to change taste perception by visual feedback, we propose a system that changes both food and beverage color sa... [more] |
IMQ2015-42 IE2015-141 MVE2015-69 pp.79-83 |
MVE, ITE-HI, HI-SIG-VR |
2013-06-26 13:00 |
Tokyo |
Sanjo Conference Hall, The University of Tokyo (Hongo campus) |
Measurement of Spatio-temporal Frequency Characteristics while Watching Images of PVLC Projector Shotaro Goto (Univ. of Tokyo), Tomoko Hashida (Waseda Univ.), Takeshi Naemura (Univ. of Tokyo) MVE2013-16 |
Pixel-level Visible Light Communication (PVLC) is a system that can embed location-specific metadata into projected imag... [more] |
MVE2013-16 pp.71-76 |
MVE, ITE-HI, HI-SIG-VR |
2011-06-28 13:30 |
Tokyo |
Sanjo Conference Hall |
Projection Based Color-forming Display Using UV Projector Tomoko Hashida (The Univ. of Tokyo), Yasuaki Kakehi (Keio Univ.), Takeshi Naemura (The Univ. of Tokyo) MVE2011-17 |
Projection based color-forming display, which combines a physical paper coated with photochromic material with a UV Proj... [more] |
MVE2011-17 pp.13-14 |
MVE |
2011-05-13 14:15 |
Ibaraki |
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SolaColor
-- Space Coloration with Solar Light -- Tomoko Hashida (The Univ.of Tokyo), Yasuaki Kakehi (Keio Univ.), Takeshi Naemura (The Univ. of Tokyo) MVE2011-4 |
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MVE2011-4 pp.21-26 |
CQ, MVE, IE (Joint) [detail] |
2011-03-07 09:30 |
Nagasaki |
Yasuragi IOUJIMA |
Examination of relation between number of people and CO2 concentration in museum Takashi Nariya, YoungAh Seong, Tomoko Hashida, Takeshi Naemura (Univ. of Tokyo) IE2010-146 MVE2010-134 |
It is needed to count people in public spaces such as museum making consideration about their privacy.
We address this ... [more] |
IE2010-146 MVE2010-134 pp.3-8 |
MVE |
2010-10-22 13:00 |
Hokkaido |
Tokachi Plaza (Obihiro) |
Usability Evaluation of LimpiDual Touch (Second Report)
-- Experiment on Finger Position -- Tomoko Ohtani, Tomoko Hashida (Univ. of Tokyo), Yasuaki Kakehi (Keio Univ.), Takeshi Naemura (Univ. of Tokyo) MVE2010-67 |
This report evaluates the usability of LimpiDual Touch, which is a transparent display system with touch panels on the b... [more] |
MVE2010-67 pp.85-90 |
MVE |
2010-05-15 11:35 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto Sangyo University |
A Basic Study on Real World Oriented Interface using Photochromic Materials Tomoko Hashida (Univ. of Tokyo), Yasuaki Kakehi (Keio.Univ), Takeshi Naemura (Univ. of Toky) MVE2010-18 |
This paper proposes a real-world oriented interface using the photochromic materials which realize non-contact control o... [more] |
MVE2010-18 pp.65-66 |
MVE |
2010-05-15 11:55 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto Sangyo University |
Personalized leaflet that reflects appreciation experience in museums Youngah Seong, Tomoko Hashida (Univ. of Tokyo), Yasuaki Kakehi (Keio Univ.), Takeshi Naemura (Univ. of Tokyo) MVE2010-19 |
How to get feedback from visitors and connect those data to useful services in museum has remained an important challeng... [more] |
MVE2010-19 pp.67-68 |
MVE |
2010-03-12 09:00 |
Kanagawa |
Toshiba Science Museum |
Usability Evaluation of LimpiDual Touch Tomoko Ohtani, Tomoko Hashida (Univ. of Tokyo), Yasuaki Kakehi (Keio Univ.), Takeshi Naemura (Univ. of Tokyo) MVE2009-130 |
Touch-sensing devices are very promising methods for intuitive interaction. In order to extend their degree of freedom, ... [more] |
MVE2009-130 pp.1-2 |
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