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CNR 2014-12-04
09:00
Tokyo   TeleCoBot:A Telepresence system of taking account for conversation environment
Masaaki Takahashi, Masayasu Ogata, Michita Imai (Keio Univ.), Keisuke Nakamura, Kazuhiro Nakadai (HRI-JP) CNR2014-16
The study of the telepresence robot becomes popular as a communication tool in the remote place. However, there is a pro... [more] CNR2014-16
pp.1-5
MVE 2014-10-10
13:30
Hokkaido   A Remote Movie-watching System Supporting Free Deployment of Telepresence Robots -- Methods to Keep Coherence of Eye-direction and to Convey Change of Face-expression --
Ken Yonezawa, Hirotada Ueda (Kyoto Sangyo Univ.) MVE2014-46
Our research purpose is to make atmosphere as if participants enjoy watching a movie in the same room with remote friend... [more] MVE2014-46
pp.123-128
CNR 2014-09-26
13:30
Hokkaido   Bi-directional Multiplayer Media Streaming using Wide angle camera and Shoulder mounted Avatar
Satoshi Watanabe, Kyotaro Koike, Masayasu Ogata (Keio Univ.), Kazuhiko Shinozawa (Osaka Kyoiku Univ.), Michita Imai (Keio Univ.) CNR2014-9
This paper proposes whether shoulder mounted avatar would effectively work on communications between anonymous viewers a... [more] CNR2014-9
pp.1-4
CNR 2014-09-26
13:55
Hokkaido   Tele-communication Robot that Exaggerates Gestures for Remote Participant's Turn-Takings
Komei Hasegawa, Yasushi Nakauchi (Univ. of Tsukuba) CNR2014-10
We propose a tele-communication robot that exaggerates non-verbal cues for taking turns in teleconferences. In multi-par... [more] CNR2014-10
pp.5-10
WIT 2014-09-12
14:20
Hyogo Kobe Univ. Kusunoki Campus Typification of the gestures of speakers in robot-mediated communication
Ikumi Hayashi, Shunichi Yonemura (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.) WIT2014-20
Teleconferencing, such as video conferencing, is used widely now. However, it cannot communicate well than face-to-face ... [more] WIT2014-20
pp.13-16
CNR 2013-12-20
10:30
Tokyo Sanjo Conference Hall, UTokyo TelePaBot: A telepresence system for supporting multi-party conversation
Kyotaro Koike, Michita Imai (Keio Univ), Keisuke Nakamura, Kazuhiro Nakadai (HRI-JP) CNR2013-21
A telepresence robot is useful to deal with a situation where a user in a remote area has to control the robot to commun... [more] CNR2013-21
pp.1-6
CNR 2013-12-20
16:00
Tokyo Sanjo Conference Hall, UTokyo Volume Adaptation and Visualization by Modeling the Volume Level in Actual Noise Environment for Telepresence System
Akira Hayamizu, Michita Imai (Keio Univ.), Keisuke Nakamura, Kazuhiro Nakadai (Honda Research Institute Japan) CNR2013-27
The Lombard effect is the involuntary tendency of speakers to increase their vocal effort when speaking in loud noise to... [more] CNR2013-27
pp.35-40
HCS 2013-11-09
13:45
Osaka Osaka Univ. (Toyonaka) The Philosophy of the Feeling of Presence
Masashi Kasaki (Osaka Univ.) HCS2013-59
The current state of the art development of human-shaped robots is partly motivated by an aspiration to produce efficien... [more] HCS2013-59
pp.53-57
CNR 2013-02-18
15:45
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg Avatar robot system using omni-directional trolley
Keita Nakatani, Hirotaka Osawa, Michita Imai (Keio Univ.) CNR2012-23
In this research, we propose an avatar robot system named ROiS that moves an omini-directional robot based on
the O-spa... [more]
CNR2012-23
pp.27-30
MVE, HI-SIG-VR 2012-09-28
10:15
Hokkaido Two venues in Nemuro Displaying Spherical Aerial HDR Images for Telepresence System
Fumio Okura, Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya (NAIST) MVE2012-42
To display spherical high dynamic range (HDR) images in offline telepresence systems that provide users with sense of lo... [more] MVE2012-42
pp.85-89
IE, MVE 2012-03-13
15:50
Toyama Toyama University Image Acquisition Support System Using Recommendation Degree Map for Telepresence with Image-based Rendering
Yoshiki Tanaka, Fumio Okura (NAIST), Maiya Hori (Tottori Univ.), Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya (NAIST) IE2011-166 MVE2011-128
This report describes an image acquisition support system for telepresence with image-based rendering (IBR). To provide ... [more] IE2011-166 MVE2011-128
pp.193-198
PRMU, MVE, CQ, IPSJ-CVIM [detail] 2012-01-20
11:40
Osaka   Aerial HDR Imaging of Full Spherical Views without Missing Areas Using Two Omnidirectional Cameras
Fumio Okura, Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya (NAIST) PRMU2011-171 MVE2011-80
This paper describes a method for acquiring spherical images without missing areas using two omnidirectional cameras mou... [more] PRMU2011-171 MVE2011-80
pp.245-250
MVE 2010-10-21
15:20
Hokkaido Tokachi Plaza (Obihiro) Fly-through MR Heijo-kyo -- Augmented Telepresence Using Recorded Aerial Omnidirectional Videos Captured from Unmanned Airship --
Fumio Okura, Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya (NAIST) MVE2010-58
This report proposes an augmented telepresence system which generates large-scale omnidirectional AR scenes in outdoor e... [more] MVE2010-58
pp.31-36
MVE 2010-10-22
10:35
Hokkaido Tokachi Plaza (Obihiro) MoPaCo: Real-time Video Communication System with Motion Parallax using Monocular Image
Ryo Ishii, Shiro Ozawa, Hajime Noto, Takafumi Mukouchi, Norihiko Matsuura (NTT) MVE2010-65
With a video communication system using an ordinary 2D display, visual information such as depth is largely absent so th... [more] MVE2010-65
pp.73-78
PRMU 2009-03-13
10:00
Miyagi Tohoku Institute of Technology Generation of Omnidirectional Video without Invisible Area Based on Image Inpainting
Kotaro Machikita, Norihiko Kawai, Tomokazu Sato, Naokazu Yokoya (NAIST) PRMU2008-245
Omnidirectional cameras cannot usually capture the entire direction of view due to the blind side. Thus, such an invisib... [more] PRMU2008-245
pp.33-38
PRMU 2009-01-12
10:15
Tokyo NII Realization of Inertial Force Sensation for Telepresence Using Motion Base and Immersive Display
Maiya Hori, Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya (Nara Inst. of science and Tech.) PRMU2008-190
This report describes a telepresence system for a ride to provide the user with a highly realistic sensation by using a ... [more] PRMU2008-190
pp.7-12
PRMU, HIP 2006-01-19
15:00
Osaka Osaka Univ. [Special Talk]
Naokazu Yokoya (NAIST)
Recently mixed reality, which merges real and virtual worlds, has attracted much attention as a new information presenta... [more] PRMU2005-145 HIP2005-115
pp.51-58
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