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SIS 2020-03-06
11:30
Saitama Saitama Hall
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
The relationship between SSVEP and variation of visual stimulus
Tsutomu Yoshida, Akitosi Itai (Chubu Univ.) SIS2019-53
A brain computer interface whose operation is transmitted
by SSVEP is often used to control a wheelchair.
The operat... [more]
SIS2019-53
pp.91-95
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2020-03-04
15:45
Tokyo University of Electro Communications
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Spike synchrony and firing rates for Border Ownership selective neurons in a disinhibition network
Haruka Shimomura (Toho Univ), Sou Nobukawa (CIT), Nobuhiko Wagatsuma (Toho Univ) NC2019-86
Border Ownership (BO) tells which side of a contour owns a border, and it plays a fundamental role for the figure-ground... [more] NC2019-86
pp.61-64
ITE-HI, IE, ITS, ITE-MMS, ITE-ME, ITE-AIT [detail] 2020-02-27
15:25
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ.
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Presentation Region Calculation of Information Based on Gaze Tracking Data in Soccer Videos
Genki Suzuki, Sho Takahashi, Takahiro Ogawa, Miki Haseyama (Hokkaido Univ.)
This paper presents a method for calculation of the presentation region of information based on gaze tracking data in so... [more]
HIP 2019-12-20
10:45
Miyagi RIEC, Tohoku University Influence of dominant hand on physical attention
Kyosuke Iwai, Chia-huei Tseng, Ichiro Kuriki, Satoshi Shioiri (Tohoku Univ) HIP2019-75
The presence of attention (physical attention) that is potentially directed to the vicinity of the body has been pointed... [more] HIP2019-75
pp.57-60
HIP 2019-10-31
10:45
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa The effect of text walking to VOR performance
Tomoki Teramoto (Chubu Univ.), Masaya Yamamoto (AUT), Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Univ.) HIP2019-57
“Text walking” often seen in town has been recognized as a social problem that may cause serious accidents due to a lack... [more] HIP2019-57
pp.47-52
HIP 2019-10-31
13:45
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Examination of the effect that the vibration motion stimulus in the peripheral field of vision gives to the gaze action
Takahiro Ueno, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech) HIP2019-59
Perceptual performances and attentional levels were observed in response to vibration motion stimulus at peripheral visu... [more] HIP2019-59
pp.55-60
IMQ, HIP 2019-07-19
15:30
Hokkaido Satellite Campus, Sapporo City University A Note on User-specific Visual Attention Estimation Based on Visual and Spatial Information in Images -- A Study on Relationship between Estimation Performance and the Similarity of Visual Features --
Yuya Moroto, Keisuke Maeda, Takahiro Ogawa, Miki Haseyama (Hokkaido Univ.) IMQ2019-3 HIP2019-31
This paper presents a consideration of the number of nearest neighbors in our estimation method for user-specific visual... [more] IMQ2019-3 HIP2019-31
pp.13-16
NC, IBISML, IPSJ-MPS, IPSJ-BIO [detail] 2019-06-17
15:25
Okinawa Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Evaluation of relationship between EEG and visual field characteristics in visual cognition
Tatsuya Maruno, Kota Yamamoto, Keiichiro Inagaki (Chubu Univ) NC2019-6
The brain processes numerous information related to scenes for appropriate cognition and judgement in daily life. Here, ... [more] NC2019-6
p.27
ITS, IE, ITE-MMS, ITE-HI, ITE-ME, ITE-AIT [detail] 2019-02-20
10:15
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. A note on estimation of inspectors' visual attention using distress images of subway tunnels -- Trial introduction of deep learning-based saliency prediction methods --
Ryota Saito, Keisuke Maeda, Takahiro Ogawa, Miki Haseyama (Hokkaido Univ.)
This paper presents the first trial for estimating inspectors' visual attention of distress images in subway tunnels. Th... [more]
ASN 2019-01-29
14:25
Kagoshima Kyuukamura Ibusuki [Poster Presentation] Design of a Network Status Visualizing System for Multihop Wireless Networks
Ryoichi Mukai, Tomoyuki Ohta, Yoshiaki Kakuda (Hiroshima City Univ.) ASN2018-98
Currently, mobile devices(nodes) are equipped with cellular and short range ad hoc connections. In addition, a wireless ... [more] ASN2018-98
pp.105-108
CQ, MVE, IE, IMQ
(Joint) [detail]
2018-03-08
15:30
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Eye-Gaze Differences and Saliency Prediction Across Different age Groups
Onkar Krishna, Kiyoharu Aizawa (Univ. of Tokyo) IMQ2017-37 IE2017-129 MVE2017-79
The human visual system has developed the ability to process a scene by selecting the most relevant parts of the scene u... [more] IMQ2017-37 IE2017-129 MVE2017-79
pp.67-72
ET 2018-03-03
15:45
Kochi Kochi University of Technology (Eikokuji Campus) Physical Learning Support System Using Comic-Font Expressing Intuitive Intention of Sports Onomatopoeia
Kosuke Hasui, Akira Nakahara, Naka Gotoda (Kagawa Univ.), Takayuki Kunieda (RICHO), Kenji Matsuura, Stephen Karungaru (Tokushima Univ.), Yusuke Kometani, Toshihiro Hayashi, Rihito Yaegashi (Kagawa Univ.) ET2017-102
In recent years,onomatopoeia is focused one attention for teaching physical movement.Specifically,onomatopoeia used in e... [more] ET2017-102
pp.77-82
MBE, NC, NLP
(Joint)
2018-01-26
15:50
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology Restricted Representation for Attentional Items of Feature Map Developed by a Self-Organizing Map
Hiroshi Wakuya, Yuukou Tanaka, Hideaki Itoh (Saga Univ.) NC2017-56
A self-organizing map (SOM) can be seen as a signal converter preserving its topology between the input and output space... [more] NC2017-56
pp.35-40
ET 2017-11-11
16:00
Tokyo Sophia Univ. Proposal of a Physical Learning by Comic-Font Representation System of Sports Onomatopoeia
Kosuke Hasui, Naka Gotoda (Kagawa Univ.), Takayuki Kunieda (RICOH), Kenji Matsuura, Stephen Karungaru (Tokushima Univ.), Toshihiro Hayashi, Rihito Yaegashi (Kagawa Univ.) ET2017-64
Onomatopoeia is the focus of attention for teaching physical movement.Specifically,onomatopoeia used in explaining physi... [more] ET2017-64
pp.61-64
HIP 2017-10-23
16:10
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Relationship between flickering frequency and SSVEP response in peripheral visual field
Kenta Nakashima, Tetsuto Minami, Hiroshi Higashi, Shigeki Nakauchi (TUT) HIP2017-63
Visual system has two modes to pay attention to an object. One is the overt attention that is to pay attention by moving... [more] HIP2017-63
pp.35-38
HIP 2017-10-24
09:40
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa A linear mathematical model of attentional modulation in visual nervous system
Akihiro Masaoka, Takeshi Kohama (Kindai Univ.) HIP2017-68
In order to elucidate the neural mechanism of the visual attention, we propose a new mathematical model which can be eas... [more] HIP2017-68
pp.53-56
HIP 2017-10-24
10:00
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Scan path simulation in free-viewing condition based on a probabilistic saliency map model
Tomoya Okazaki, Takeshi Kohama (Kindai Univ.) HIP2017-69
Recently, saliency based mathematical models are frequently used to predict observers' gaze shifts. Although these model... [more] HIP2017-69
pp.57-60
NC, IPSJ-BIO, IBISML, IPSJ-MPS [detail] 2017-06-24
13:00
Okinawa Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Reinforcement learning for visual attention with scalable size of attentional field
Yutaro Murata, Jun-nosuke Teramae, Naoki Wakamiya (Osaka Univ.) NC2017-18
Humans percept visual scenes with focusing only on significant parts of visual scenes sequentially rather
process whole... [more]
NC2017-18
pp.121-125
MVE, IE, CQ, IMQ
(Joint) [detail]
2017-03-07
09:30
Fukuoka Kyusyu Univ. Ohashi Campus Effect of target visibility on eye movement during object recognition task
Sakaguchi Hideho (NAIST/ATR), Utsumi Akira (ATR), Susami Kenji (ATR/Kinki University), Tadahisa Kondo (Kogakuin University), Kambara Makayuki (NAIST/ATR), Hagita Norihiro (ATR/NAIST) IMQ2016-41 IE2016-156 MVE2016-64
We conducted an experiment to track eye movements during moving target observation. In this report, we describe the rela... [more] IMQ2016-41 IE2016-156 MVE2016-64
pp.131-135
HCS 2017-01-28
15:30
Fukuoka Namiki Square Investigation of the Mechanism of Low Prevalence Effect in Visual Search
Yukiko Kanisawa (Kyoto Univ.) HCS2016-88
There are some kinds of misses related to attention. Miss by low prevalence effect is one of them. Low prevalence effect... [more] HCS2016-88
pp.167-172
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