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SIS 2012-03-01
09:40
Tokyo Shibuya Satellite Class, Tokyo City Univ. Image Attribute Class Detection by Using the EMD
Hironobu Fukai (RITS), Yasue Mitsukura, Nozomu Hamada (KEIO) SIS2011-53
In this paper, we describe a novel age and gender estimation using an empirical mode decomposition.
Recently, an empiri... [more]
SIS2011-53
pp.1-4
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2011-12-07
- 2011-12-09
Kagawa Sun Port Hall Takamatsu Questionnaire survey on kawaii degrees of ribbons with different colors and patterns -- Differences between gender and generation --
Michiko Ohkura, Tsuyoshi Komatsu, Sittapong Settapat (Shibaura Inst. Tech.), Saromporn Charoenpit (Thai-Nichi Inst. Tech.)
In the 21st century, the importance of the kansei value has become recognized. However, not many studies have focused on... [more]
HCS, ITE-ME 2009-10-31 Kagoshima   Effects of Sex-Irrelevant Facial Features on the Judgment of Facial Impressions
Go Katsumata, Masashi Komori (Osaka Electro-Comm.Univ.), Satoru Kawamura (Osaka Univ.), Shigekazu Ishihara (Hiroshima International Univ.) HCS2009-59
We have previously reported that sex-relevant, as well as sex-irrelevant facial features affect the evaluation of facial... [more] HCS2009-59
pp.7-12
PRMU 2009-10-23
14:10
Hiroshima Hiroshima Univ. Gender Identification Method Using Facial Features by Active Appearance Model.
Atsushi Higashi, Yohei Fukumizu, Hironori Yamauchi (Ritsumeikan Univ.) PRMU2009-89
Considering a communication between human and a computer, it is important to identify gender automatically to provide ap... [more] PRMU2009-89
pp.103-108
SP 2008-03-21
11:00
Tokyo Univ. Tokyo Acoustic features contributing to gender perception in continuously uttered speech signals
Takeshi Shibata, Masato Akagi (JAIST) SP2007-206
The aim of this study is to clarify relationships between acoustic
features in contributing to gender perception of co... [more]
SP2007-206
pp.117-122
NC 2008-01-16
14:10
Hokkaido Centennial Hall, Hokkaido Univ. Age and Gender Estimation of Face Images by Self-Organizing Map
Koichi Ikuta, Hiroshi Kage, Kazuhiko Sumi, Ken-ichi Tanaka, Kazuo Kyuma (Mitsubishi Electric Corp.) NC2007-107
As management of personal information becomes strict in recent years, it becomes difficult to acquire a large amount of ... [more] NC2007-107
pp.121-126
NC 2006-03-17
10:20
Tokyo Tamagawa University A discrimination method of gender using the corpus callosum shapes by support vector machines
Yoko Kawamura, Yasunari Yokota (Gifu Univ.), Yuzuru Kameya (Kameya Mental Clinic)
We investigated differences in corpus callosum shapes at the midsagittal plane using MRI for different subjects: normal ... [more] NC2005-165
pp.85-90
PRMU 2005-10-28
09:30
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. Gender Recognition using multiple classifiers trained with sets of clustered features
Takahiko Kuwabara, Hitoshi Ikeda, Noriji Kato, Hirotsugu Kashimura (Fuji Xerox)
Recognition of person's attributes (sex, age, and race, etc.) from the person's face image using machine learning techni... [more] PRMU2005-93
pp.1-6
PRMU, NLC 2005-09-22
15:20
Tokyo   Gender Determining Method using Thermography
Satoshi Nishino, Atsushi Matsuda, Sachiyo Igarashi (ONCT)
Man and woman distinction is necessary to make security stronger and when various statistics on the visitor are taken in... [more] NLC2005-53 PRMU2005-80
pp.101-106
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