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HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2021-12-15
- 2021-12-17
Online Online Psychophysiological study on the effect of game events generated in response to player's unconscious laughter
Mikito Fukuda, Yoshiko Arimoto (CIT)
Our goal is to build a novel interaction system that enhances the player’s experience in the virtual game environment by... [more]
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2021-12-15
- 2021-12-17
Online Online Toward the ordinal scale based facial expression evaluation
Kei Shimonishi, Kazuaki Kondo, Junyao Zhang, Yuichi Nakamura (Kyoto Univ.)
Traditional frameworks of facial expression recognition mainly focus on a clear facial expression as a classification pr... [more]
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2021-12-15
- 2021-12-17
Online Online Construction of a facial expression database of Japanese elderly people and Benchmarking by facial expression analysis system
Hiroto Murakami, Naoto Yoshida (Nagoya Univ.), Tomoko Yonezawa (Kansai Univ.), Yu Enokibori, Kenji Mase (Nagoya Univ.)
In this study, we constructed a database of facial expressions of Japanese elderly people and analyzed their features us... [more]
HIP 2021-09-16
13:30
Online Online (Zoom) Emotional changes when observing negative and positive facial expressions: The effect of emotional intensity of the facial expressions
Kana Ohashi (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Shigeo Yoshida (The Univ. of Tokyo), Nobuyuki Watanabe (KIT), Hidetoshi Kanaya, Makiko Naka, Akiyoshi Kitaoka (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Takao Sato (Univ. of Human Environments) HIP2021-21
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HIP2021-21
pp.1-4
HIP 2021-09-16
14:20
Online Online (Zoom) How facial mimicry occurs to faces showing different emotions from their eyes and mouths -- implications to motor mimicry hypothesis and appraisal theory --
Anna Nakamura, Akihiro Tanaka (TWCU) HIP2021-23
Rapid Facial Reactions (RFR) are a phenomenon that matches facial expressions when seeing others’ expressions. Motion mi... [more] HIP2021-23
pp.11-16
HCS 2021-08-21
10:30
Online Online A Study on the Relationship between Tactile Sensation and Facial Expression Using Synesthetic Metaphor
Yuriho Higuchi, Mitsunori Matsushita (Kansai Univ.) HCS2021-18
The aim of this research is to express and present facial expressions using tactile sensations for visually impaired peo... [more] HCS2021-18
pp.7-12
IMQ, HIP 2021-07-09
15:35
Online Online Recognition of facial expression transition caused by positive and negative visual stimuli
Junyao Zhang, Kei Shimonishi, Kazuaki Kondo, Kanako Obata, Yuichi Nakamura (Kyoto Univ.) IMQ2021-4 HIP2021-19
This work aims to provide a novel objective measurement of facial expression, which can be used for dementia care, rehab... [more] IMQ2021-4 HIP2021-19
pp.11-16
HIP, VRSJ 2021-02-18
15:35
Online Online Examination of changes in facial skin blood flow associated with potential emotional processing
Naoki Ishikawa (Keio Univ.), Masato Asahina (Neurology Clinic Tsudanuma), Satoshi Umeda (Keio Univ.) HIP2020-79
We examined the dynamics of facial skin blood flow (SkBF) during and after the processing of emotional stimuli accompani... [more] HIP2020-79
pp.34-39
HCS 2021-01-24
11:40
Online Online Recognizing detailed smile intensity changes for QOL estimation
Taichi Nakamura, Kazuaki Kondo, Yuichi Nakamura (Kyoto Univ), Shinichi Satou (NII) HCS2020-59
This paper introduces a novel method for recognizing smile toward the use of QOL (Quality Of Life) estimation.
Facial ... [more]
HCS2020-59
pp.39-44
HIP 2020-12-23
13:30
Online Online Estimation of preferences to images by facial expression analysis
Yuta Horaguchi, Yoshiyuki Sato, Satoshi Shioiri (Tohoku Univ.) HIP2020-67
The purpose of the study is to use human facial expression for estimating high level human judgments by a computer, If w... [more] HIP2020-67
pp.71-76
HCS 2020-10-31
15:30
Online Online Attractiveness and impressions of attractive gestures and postures
Saika Yoshida, Nobuyuki Watanabe (KIT) HCS2020-42
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HCS2020-42
pp.2-5
NLP 2020-05-15
11:25
Online Online Facial Expression Recognition by a Neural Network Inspired from Processing between the Visual Cortex and Amygdala
Daiki Yoshihara, Toshikazu Samura (Yamaguchi Univ.) NLP2020-2
Facial expressions are important to communication. The visual cortex and amygdala are involved in the recognition of fac... [more] NLP2020-2
pp.7-10
HIP, HCS, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2020-05-14
14:40
Online Online On Effective Dimensions, Riemann Metric Tensor Estimation and Dimension Reduction of Facial Expression Space
Masashi Shinto, Jinhui Chao (Chuo Univ.) HCS2020-2 HIP2020-2
In this paper we first present definitions of effective dimensions for Riemann manifolds and psychophysical spaces. Then... [more] HCS2020-2 HIP2020-2
pp.7-12
HIP, HCS, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2020-05-14
16:10
Online Online Estimation of recognizing emotions of facial images using EEG features
Satoru Waseda, Minoru Nakayama (TokyoTech) HCS2020-10 HIP2020-10
Relationship between viewer's scalp potentials and subjective impression
during viewing facial emotions was analysed u... [more]
HCS2020-10 HIP2020-10
pp.47-52
HIP, HCS, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2020-05-15
11:30
Online Online Examination of behavior method using facial expressions in agent's consideration for others
Waka Yazumi, Yugo Takeuchi (Shizuoka Univ.) HCS2020-14 HIP2020-14
When an interactive agent participates in society in the long term, making a good relationship with an individual is a n... [more] HCS2020-14 HIP2020-14
pp.71-74
IE, IMQ, MVE, CQ
(Joint) [detail]
2020-03-06
15:20
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Facial Expression Recognition with Application of Augmented Reality Technologyon Amusement of Human Body Model in Virtual Reality with Converted Appearanceof Oneself Operated by Whole Body Motion
Yang Bowen, Ikoma Norikazu (NIT) CQ2019-157
As an amusement that can be played in response to human motion in real time, the face of tester is beautified from image... [more] CQ2019-157
pp.119-123
HIP, ASJ-H 2020-02-16
10:25
Okinawa IT Souzou-kan Bldg. (Naha) Effects of modulated facial expression feedback on taste perception
Rong Ma, Katsunori Okajima (YNU) HIP2019-88
Visual information affects taste perception. However, it has been unclear how visual information indirectly reflects the... [more] HIP2019-88
pp.57-61
HIP, ASJ-H 2020-02-16
11:15
Okinawa IT Souzou-kan Bldg. (Naha) Estimation of the communication mood using facial expressions during conversation.
Hiroyuki Umemura, Tomomi Fujimura (AIST) HIP2019-90
In the present study, we measured facial expressions during conversations had by two participants and investigated the r... [more] HIP2019-90
pp.67-71
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2019-12-11
- 2019-12-13
Hiroshima Hiroshima-ken Joho Plaza (Hiroshima) Temporal Segmentation of Continuous Facial Expressions Based on Time-series 3D Data Measured for Sparse Facial Feature Points
Kentaro Yasuda, Shinjiro Iemitsu, Shigeru Akamatsu (Hosei Univ.)
Temporal segmentation of a time-series sequence of facial expressions into utterance units remains a critically unsolved... [more]
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2019-12-11
- 2019-12-13
Hiroshima Hiroshima-ken Joho Plaza (Hiroshima) Effect of Gender Difference on 3D Emotional Facial Expression Generation based on Principal Component Analysis
Ayami Murata, Isseki Miwa, Shigeru Akamatsu (Hosei Univ.)
In this study, we used 3D face data obtained using the RGB-Depth sensor KinectV2, and analyzed the geometric changes bet... [more]
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