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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SRW, SeMI, CNR
(Joint)
2019-11-06
10:45
Tokyo Kozo Keisaku Engineering Inc. Implementation of a General HRI Engine Based on RoIS Framework
Ryota Higashi, Eiichi Inohira (Kyutech) CNR2019-21
RoIS Framework is a standardization of software framework for robots services. Past implementations of the RoIS framewor... [more] CNR2019-21
pp.27-32
SRW, SeMI, CNR
(Joint)
2019-11-06
13:25
Tokyo Kozo Keisaku Engineering Inc. [Poster Presentation] Video Gaming with Emotion-Expressive Virtual Rival Agent
Shinsuke Kiyomoto, Kazunori Takashio (Keio Univ.) SRW2019-44 SeMI2019-88 CNR2019-38
With the evolution of computer gaming hardware causing entertainment to change, on-screen PvP video games still remain t... [more] SRW2019-44 SeMI2019-88 CNR2019-38
pp.81-82(SRW), pp.101-102(SeMI), pp.79-80(CNR)
WIT, SP 2019-10-26
15:05
Kagoshima Daiichi Institute of Technology A study on Cognitive Training System based on Match-up Game with Tablet Device -- Impact of Improving Difficulty Settings on Encouragement of Users' Motivation --
Shion Sakamoto, Daisuke Kitakoshi (NITTC), Kentarou Suzuki (KU), Masato Suzuki (NITTC) SP2019-21 WIT2019-20
This paper reports how changes of the difficulty level design in our proposed cognitive training system have impacts on ... [more] SP2019-21 WIT2019-20
pp.23-27
CNR 2019-06-13
10:30
Tokyo   Analysis of Human-Human Dialogue when Watching TV for Robot's Utterance
Yuta Hoshi, Yutaka Kaneko, Yuta Hagio, Yasuhiro Murasaki, Michihiro Uehara (NHK) CNR2019-1
We are researching and developing robots that enjoy watching TV with humans. In order to obtain the guidance of the robo... [more] CNR2019-1
pp.1-6
CNR 2019-06-14
09:30
Tokyo   Effects of Mirroring with Interactive Robot by Estimating of Gestures
Yuki Kurita, Shogo Nishimura (NAIST), Wataru Sato (Kyoto Univ.), Alexander Plopski, Yuitiro Fujimoto, Masayuki Kanbara, Hirokazu Kato (NAIST) CNR2019-10
This paper implements a mirroring function to interactive robots in order to build rapport between human and robot. Mirr... [more] CNR2019-10
pp.49-53
ASN, MoNA, IPSJ-MBL, IPSJ-UBI [detail] 2019-03-05
10:25
Tokyo The University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus A Human-Centric Time Task Scheduling for Cyber-Physical Home System
Yuan Fang (DPU), Sian En Ooi, Yuto Lim, Yasuo Tan (JAIST) ASN2018-107
Cyber-Physical Home System (CPHS) is a typical application in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). People play the most importa... [more] ASN2018-107
pp.127-130
PRMU, CNR 2019-02-28
13:30
Tokushima   A teachable agent asking question: using the learning-by-teaching strategy
Le Ray Briac, Sono Taichi, Imai Michita (Keio Univ.) PRMU2018-115 CNR2018-38
Care receiving robots, care receiving agents and teachable agents are based on the proof that people can learn by teachi... [more] PRMU2018-115 CNR2018-38
pp.7-10
PRMU, CNR 2019-02-28
13:45
Tokushima   Regret-based emotional modeling of an opponent in a game-playing agent
Hector Dubuis, Michita Imai, Masahiko Osawa (Keio) PRMU2018-116 CNR2018-39
This paper aims at improving the quality of human-robot interaction by building a model of the user based on his emotion... [more] PRMU2018-116 CNR2018-39
pp.11-14
SP 2019-01-26
16:25
Ishikawa Kanazawa-Harmonie [Fellow Memorial Lecture] Machine, human and sound communication
Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) SP2018-55
Speech is the most important modality for human-human communication. From invention of electrical speech communication, ... [more] SP2018-55
p.19
ICD, CPSY, CAS 2018-12-23
09:30
Okinawa   [Poster Presentation] Motion prediction using time-series data of geomagnetic sensor array
Ryohei Shimizu, Ryo Shirai, Pei Hao Chen, Masanori Hashimoto (Osaka Univ.) CAS2018-89 ICD2018-73 CPSY2018-55
In this paper, we propose a hand-motion prediction method using time-series data of geomagnetic sensors. Motion predicti... [more] CAS2018-89 ICD2018-73 CPSY2018-55
pp.55-58
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)

Mie Sinfonia Technology Hibiki Hall Ise Development of wearable tactile sensor for dementia care
Tomoki Hiramatsu, Daiji Inoue, Ryo Kurazume (Kyushu Univ.)
In this study, we developed a wearable tactile sensor which can measure the position and the pressure applied on a patie... [more]
MoNA, IN, CNR
(Joint) [detail]
2018-11-15
15:30
Saga Karatsu Civic Exchange Plaza Prototyping and demonstration experiment of distributed event management system for multiple robots
Masahito Nagata (Yokohama National Univ.), Kouichi Matsuda (Otsuma Women's Univ.) IN2018-54 MoNA2018-31 CNR2018-28
(To be available after the conference date) [more] IN2018-54 MoNA2018-31 CNR2018-28
pp.13-18(IN), pp.55-60(MoNA), pp.61-66(CNR)
PRMU 2018-10-19
14:00
Kanagawa   Human-Computer Interaction: an User Evaluation Perspective
Takuma Yagi (UTokyo), Seitaro Shinagawa, Kai Akiyama (NAIST), Kato Hirotaka (Nagoya Univ.), Ryo Shimamura, Tasuku Matayoshi (Waseda Univ.) PRMU2018-67
(To be available after the conference date) [more] PRMU2018-67
pp.1-4
SP 2018-08-27
16:30
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. [Invited Talk] Interface Development and Visualization Based on Information Processing for Music and Singing Voices
Tomoyasu Nakano (AIST) SP2018-31
Technologies to automatically understand music and singing voices make it possible to develop intelligent systems that s... [more] SP2018-31
p.43
CNR 2018-08-21
16:00
Hokkaido   CNR2018-17 Due to changes in the living environment, the number of solitary households has increased, and the number of people who ... [more] CNR2018-17
pp.33-38
CNR 2018-06-14
16:00
Tokyo   Social behavior of a robot based on the social nature of Octodon degus
Lise Uryu (Toyo Eiwa), Kazuki Sakurada, Nobuhisa Hanamitsu, Masashi Nakatani, Kazunori Takashio (Keio) CNR2018-7
Social behaviors are crucial for interactions between people. Similarly, social robots are expected to have social behav... [more] CNR2018-7
pp.33-37
ICM, IPSJ-CSEC, IPSJ-IOT 2018-05-18
11:45
Toyama   Gaze Estimation Method based on Interaction-informed Electrooculography
Jumpei Yamashita, Hidetaka Koya, Hajime Nakajima, Akira Inoue (NTT) ICM2018-7
Our goal is to prevent data entry mistakes on enterprise systems due to overlooking important information such as proced... [more] ICM2018-7
pp.99-104
CQ, CS
(Joint)
2018-04-20
10:45
Hiroshima Hiroshima Institute of Technology Network Choice Behavior Change by Visualizing Communication History
Sumaru Niida, Norihiro Fukumoto (KDDI Research, Inc.) CQ2018-10
The degradation of network quality caused by the rapid increase in traffic volume remains as an important issue for tele... [more] CQ2018-10
pp.53-58
HCS 2018-01-26
15:00
Kagoshima Daiichi Institute of Technology Computational Model of Stepwise Acquisition of Function Words Representing Mental Attitude
Ryosuke Kanajiri, Natsuki Oka, Chie Fukada, Kazuaki Tanaka (KIT) HCS2017-75
We propose a computational model that gradually acquires the meaning of Japanese sentence-final particles representing m... [more] HCS2017-75
pp.53-57
MW 2017-12-19
13:00
Tokyo   Tracking 1D Hand Motion Directivity by Estimating Doppler Frequency of CSI Information from Commodity Wi-Fi Devices
Nopphon Keerativoranan, Jun-ichi Takada (Titech) MW2017-145
Device-free hand motion tracking in the air becomes an essential tool for today human-computing interaction applications... [more] MW2017-145
pp.19-24
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