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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2022-12-14
- 2022-12-16
Kagawa Onsite (Sunport Takamatsu) and Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Organizational interview survey on changes in informal communication due to shifting workstyle to teleworking
Saya Amemiya, Yuji Yamamoto (Shimizu Corp.), Kentaro Watanabe, Hiroyuki Umemura, Ikue Mori (AIST)
With the spread of Covid-19 and the declaration of a state of emergency, teleworking has expanded rapidly. In particular... [more]
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2022-12-14
- 2022-12-16
Kagawa Onsite (Sunport Takamatsu) and Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Psychological and Cognitive Problems and Strategies in Teleworking for Persons with Developmental Disabilities -- From the results of the literature review --
Kai Seino (NRCD)
The purpose of this research is to identify psychological and cognitive problems and their solutions in teleworking for ... [more]
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2022-12-14
- 2022-12-16
Kagawa Onsite (Sunport Takamatsu) and Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Teleworking practice and its impact for different job types
Kentaro Watanabe, Hiroyuki Umemura, Ikue Mori (AIST), Saya Amemiya, Yuji Yamamoto (Shimizu Corp.)
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many companies introduced teleworking. The applicability of teleworking differs am... [more]
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2022-12-14
- 2022-12-16
Kagawa Onsite (Sunport Takamatsu) and Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Psychological factors influencing the desired frequency of telework
Hiroyuki Umemura, Ikue Mori (AIST), Saya Amemiya, Yuji Yamamoto (Shimizu Corp.), Kentaro Watanabe (AIST)
Now that many people have experienced teleworking as a result of the COVID19 epidemic, there are some who wish to contin... [more]
IN, IA
(Joint)
2022-12-13
11:30
Hiroshima Higashi-Senda campus, Hiroshima Univ.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Statistical Analysis of Thin-Telework System Traffic Data
Keisuke Ishibashi (ICU), Yoshiaki Kitaguchi (TIT), Kenichi Nagami (INTEC), Ichiro Mizukoshi (NTT East) IA2022-61
This paper reports the statistical analysis of traffic data measured at the thin-telework system, enabling remote-deskto... [more] IA2022-61
pp.67-71
MSS, NLP 2022-03-29
15:45
Online Online Proposal of work end time estimation technology using PC operation logs
Rina Yamamoto, Yoshiyuki Sakamaki, Tadanobu Tsunoda, Junpei Yamaguchi, Hisashi Kojima (Fujitsu Ltd.) MSS2021-80 NLP2021-151
In conventional working style in offices, employees communicated each other in break time of work. However, it’s difficu... [more] MSS2021-80 NLP2021-151
pp.133-138
CQ, CBE
(Joint)
2021-01-20
14:05
Online Online A Study of a Service Design of a Telework -- An Analysis of Communication via a Videophone --
Sumaru Niida, Ichiro Umtata (KDDI Research) CQ2020-69
A videophone has never achieved wide acceptance although it has been expected to be a killer application as the “next ge... [more] CQ2020-69
pp.49-54
MVE 2020-09-09
14:45
Online Online [Invited Talk] Still Need Talking Heads? -- Exploring the Coming Trends in Telecommunication Technologies --
Hideaki Kuzuoka (Univ. of Tokyo) MVE2020-19
The new coronavirus has forced the common use of telework and it appears that telecommunication environment in Japan has... [more] MVE2020-19
p.44
HCS 2020-08-21
15:00
Online Online An Ethnographic Study in a Project for Developing a Nanosatellite Emerging From Online Communities and Proceeded by Telework
Takahito Watanabe (Hokkaido Univ.) HCS2020-26
The purpose of this study is to examine the possibilities and difficulties of telework through the ethnography of a nano... [more] HCS2020-26
pp.29-33
ICM 2020-07-17
13:25
Online Online Development of VDI Quality Analysis System -- Anomaly Detection of Service Quality and Cause Analysis --
Shinji Yamashita, Hitoshi Ueno (Fujitsu Lab.), Takuya Nitta (Fujitsu), Hiroshi Tomonaga, Masato Okuda (Fujitsu Lab.) ICM2020-17
Due to the influence of recent COVID-19 virus, telework has been penetrated rapidly and regarded as a standard workstyle... [more] ICM2020-17
pp.55-60
LOIS 2015-03-05
13:20
Okinawa   The Proposal of Browser Communication System for Telework
Masafumi Suzuki, Yukihiro Nakamura, Hirohisa Tezuka, Naoyoshi Kanamaru (NTT) LOIS2014-69
We propose a browser-based system to realize “media space” on the remote desktop. This system enables to share presence ... [more] LOIS2014-69
pp.49-54
EA 2010-03-26
15:45
Tokyo   Evaluation of sound source separation and localization for active multi-media processing in ultra-realistic telework systems
Toshiyuki Nomura, Kyota Higa, Yuzo Senda, Masahiro Serizawa (NEC) EA2009-119
This paper evaluates a performance of sound source separation and localization for active multi-media processing in ultr... [more] EA2009-119
pp.25-30
LOIS, IPSJ-DC 2008-07-25
14:20
Hokkaido Conference Hall Hokkaido University An Investigation of Problems in Teleworking by Questionnaire Survey
Yurika Katagiri, Atsunobu Kimura, Momoko Nakatani, Masaru Miyamoto, Yoichi Kato (NTT) OIS2008-26
Many companies absorb diversification of employment formats to diverse human resources, and implement measures to mainta... [more] OIS2008-26
pp.61-64
WIT 2007-05-25
10:00
Okinawa Ryukyu Univ. Communication support system for tele-workers with disabilities
Koichi Takeuchi (OKI), Takashi Tsuda (沖ワークウェル), Naotsune Hosono (OCS), Yusuke Suzuki, Hiroyuki Fukushima (OKI) WIT2007-8
This paper describes a communication support system for teleworkers with disabilities. Firstly, collected and analyzed ... [more] WIT2007-8
pp.39-44
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