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HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2023-12-11
- 2023-12-13
Fukuoka Asia pacific Import Mart (Kitakyushu)
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Consideration of Work Categorization Strategies for Supporting New Workstyles
Ichiro Umata, Sumaru Niida (KDDI Research,), Patrick Healey (QMUL)
The popularization of remote work expand the possibilities of new workstyles that combine online and offline work. Previ... [more]
HIP 2020-10-08
15:35
Online Online Relationship between direction of microsaccades induced by bottom-up attention and direction of attention
Shogo Noguchi, Takeshi Kohama, Hisashi Yoshida (Kindai Univ.) HIP2020-36
Some previous studies have shown that the direction of microsaccades coincides with the direction of visual attention, w... [more] HIP2020-36
pp.21-26
SCE 2019-10-10
10:25
Miyagi   Analysis of Malfunction of an Adiabatic Quantum Flux Parametron 16-bit Kogge Stone Adder
Tomoyuki Tanaka, Christopher L. Ayala, Olivia Chen, Ro Saito, Nobuyuki Yoshikawa (YNU) SCE2019-27
An adiabatic quantum flux parametron (AQFP) circuit is one of the energy efficient superconducting circuits. To demonstr... [more] SCE2019-27
pp.27-30
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2018-05-19
14:55
Toyama Univ. of Toyama Analysis of relationship between microsaccade and spatial attention for implementation of oculo-feedback
Joshua Emoto, Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Univ.) NC2018-2
Recently we developed the oculo-feedback system that analyzes eye movements in realtime to extract some features and fee... [more] NC2018-2
p.7
PRMU, CNR 2018-02-19
09:30
Wakayama   A top-down approach in dot-matrix character extraction
Takuya Mizoguchi (NAIST), Yoshihisa Ijiri, Masaki Suwa (OMRON), Kiyoshi Kiyokawa (NAIST) PRMU2017-145 CNR2017-23
A dot-matrix character is a character formed by a dot matrix and used in such factory automation application as product ... [more] PRMU2017-145 CNR2017-23
pp.1-6
TL 2016-12-16
15:15
Tokyo Room 303/304/305, Building #8, Waseda University [Invited Talk] Toward "Expectation Intelligence" -- Inspired by Viewpoint of Japanese Expressions --
Hideyuki Nakashima (Tokyo Univ.) TL2016-38
The development of Deep Learning methods enabled us to solve several unattacked problems. However, every machine learni... [more] TL2016-38
pp.9-13
EID, ITE-IDY, IEIJ-SSL, IEE-EDD, SID-JC [detail] 2014-01-24
14:26
Niigata Niigata University Optically pumped lasing action in hexagonal GaN microdisk array fabricated via top-down process
Sho Suzuki, Tetsuya Kouno (Shizuoka Univ.), Koji Ynamano, Katsumi Kishino (Sophia Univ.), Kazuhiko Hara (Shizuoka Univ.) EID2013-15
Hexagonal GaN microdisk array was fabricated by an electron-beam lithography and an inductively coupled plasma reactive ... [more] EID2013-15
pp.29-31
PRMU, HIP 2012-03-29
15:20
Hyogo   [Survey paper] On computational models of human visual attention
Akisato Kimura (NTT), Ryo Yonetani (Kyoto Univ.), Takatsugu Hirayama (Nagoya Univ.) PRMU2011-255 HIP2011-83
We humans are easily able to instantaneously detect regions in a visual scene that are most likely to contain something ... [more] PRMU2011-255 HIP2011-83
pp.89-100
ITS, IE, ITE-AIT, ITE-HI, ITE-ME [detail] 2012-02-20
13:40
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. A study on creation of crowd behavior using crowd control interface
Ayumu Sato, Terumasa Aoki (Tohoku Univ.)
Recently, there has been a lot of examples of crowd simulation based on CG.
In this paper, we proposed a method for mak... [more]

IN 2011-10-20
16:20
Osaka Osaka University [Invited Talk] Advanced Quality of Service Controls by Cross Layer Approach
Hideki Tode (Osaka Pref. Univ), Jong-Ok Kim (Korea Univ.) IN2011-84
ICT systems, generally, follow hierarchical communication protocol structure, where enhance the feasibility due to the l... [more] IN2011-84
pp.31-36
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2010-11-18
10:50
Miyagi Tohoku University Using top-down attention based on 3D structure of scene to estimate the location of gaze
Kohei Mashimo, Kazumichi Matsumiya, Ichiro Kuriki, Satoshi Shioiri (Tohoku Univ.) MBE2010-39
Models of visual attention shift have been proposed. Although an attention model can be applied to many uses, the abilit... [more] MBE2010-39
pp.21-24
SP 2008-03-21
13:30
Tokyo Univ. Tokyo Study of Word Perception using abnomal speech sounds of a Glossectomized Patient -- I. Working of Top-Down Process --
Yoshio Miki, Kanji Nohara, Kentarou Okuno (Osaka Univ.) SP2007-208
We investigated the relation between monosyllable perception obtained for monosyllable intelligibility inspection and mo... [more] SP2007-208
pp.129-134
SP 2008-03-21
14:00
Tokyo Univ. Tokyo Study of Word Perception using abnormal speech sounds of a Glossectomized Patient -- II. Factors and influence on word perception --
Yoshio Miki, Kanji Nohara, Kentarou Okuno (Osaka Univ.) SP2007-209
The structure of the word perception was examined by using the abnormal speech sounds of a glossectomized patient case. ... [more] SP2007-209
pp.135-140
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2008-03-13
10:00
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ Computational Modeling of Human Adaptive Planning In Dynamic Environments
Atsushi Sato (Hokkaido Univ.), Satoru Ishikawa (Hokusei Gakuen Univ.), Takashi Omori (Tamagawa Univ.), Koichiro Yamauchi (Hokkaido Univ.) NC2007-162
With our flexibility of behavior, we can act efficiently in surrounding environments. To understand process of the abili... [more] NC2007-162
pp.295-300
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2008-03-14
10:50
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ Neural Network Capable of Amodal Completion
Kunihiko Fukushima (Kansai Univ.) NC2007-189
When some parts of a pattern are occluded by other objects, the visual system can often estimate the shape of missing po... [more] NC2007-189
pp.457-462
IN 2008-02-15
13:05
Kagawa Kagawa University A Proposal of an Adaptive Traffic Engineering Technique by Using Measuring Network Resources
Hiroki Kashiwazaki, Yoshiaki Takai (Hokkaido Univ.) IN2007-154
By the popularization of the WWW, the multimedia contents achieved remarkable development in the last decade. Especially... [more] IN2007-154
pp.71-74
SWIM 2007-06-29
16:40
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Introducing the business process reference models and the benefit by using it
Kazuyoshi Watanabe (Management & ERP) SWIM2007-6
This document will introduce the outline and feature of a number of hierarchical business process reference models (i.e.... [more] SWIM2007-6
pp.23-28
NC 2007-03-16
10:10
Tokyo Tamagawa University Learning nonlinear forward optics in generative models
Satohiro Tajima, Masataka Watanabe (Tokyo Univ.)
Visual processing is an inverse problem, say, the system needs to unravel the three dimensional representation of the wo... [more] NC2006-188
pp.11-16
ICD, SIP, IE, IPSJ-SLDM 2006-10-26
10:50
Miyagi   Application for Back-End Design of a Highly Collision-Resistive RFID System through High-Level Modeling Approach
Yohei Fukumizu, Makoto Nagata (Kobe Univ.), Kazuo Taki (AIL)
A highly collision-resistive RFID system multiplexes communications between thousands of transponders and a single reade... [more] SIP2006-88 ICD2006-114 IE2006-66
pp.29-34
PRMU, NLC, TL 2006-10-19
15:10
Tokyo   Developmental Word Acquisition And Grammar Learning by Humanoid Robots through A Self-Organizing Incremental Neural Network
Tomotaka Ogura, Xiaoyuan He, Akihiro Satou, Osamu Hasegawa (TIT)
We present a new approach for on-line incremental word acquisition and grammar learning by humanoid robots. Without any ... [more] TL2006-23 NLC2006-19 PRMU2006-100
pp.33-38(TL), pp.33-38(NLC), pp.51-56(PRMU)
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