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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2016-12-07
13:30
Aichi Toyohashi University of Technology Estimation of axioscapular muscle forces during the elevation of the upper arm in the scapular plane
Yoshiaki Mitsuma, Toyohiko Hayashi, Shigehito Tanahashi (Niigata Univ.), Hiroshi Tanaka, Hiroki Ninomiya, Hiroaki Inui, Masahiko Komai, Katsuya Nobuhara (Nobuhara Hospital) MBE2016-61
The shoulder motion has a high degree-of-freedom as well as a wide range of motion, which is accomplished by a complex j... [more] MBE2016-61
pp.25-30
MI, MICT 2016-09-16
16:20
Tokyo Koganei Campus, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Preliminary study for measuring the state of upper arm muscle by ultrasonic echo and electromyogram
Marie Tabaru, Takahiro Aoyagi (Tokyo Tech) MICT2016-46 MI2016-60
Body area network (BAN) requires increasing kinds of bio-information to be treated and development
of sensors to detect... [more]
MICT2016-46 MI2016-60
pp.57-61
MBE 2016-07-30
15:20
Okayama Okayama University The relationship between diaphragmatic mechanomyogram and respiratory muscle strength
Shogo Watanabe, Shinichi Fukuhara, Takeshi Fujinaga, Hisao Oka (Okayama Univ.) MBE2016-20
Respiratory muscle strength has been used as a tool for evaluating respiratory rehabilitation in chronic obstructive pul... [more] MBE2016-20
pp.25-28
PRMU, IE, MI, SIP 2016-05-19
14:00
Aichi   Automated Recognition of the Anatomical Attachment Location for Constructing the Skeletal Muscle Model in the Scapular Region
Tatsuya Katafuchi (Gifu Univ.), Naoki Kamiya (Aichi Pref. Univ.), Xiangrong Zhou (Gifu Univ.), Hiroki kato (Gifu Univ. Hosp.), Huayue Chen (Univ. of Occupational and Environmental Health), Asumi Kamiya (Higashi Nagoya Hosp.), Chisako Muramatsu, Takeshi Hara, Masayuki Matsuo, Hiroshi Fujita (Gifu Univ.) SIP2016-6 IE2016-6 PRMU2016-6 MI2016-6
The effectiveness of automated recognition method using the skeletal muscle model has been demonstrated, as one of the a... [more] SIP2016-6 IE2016-6 PRMU2016-6 MI2016-6
pp.27-30
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2016-03-22
10:30
Tokyo Tamagawa University Estimation of axioscapular muscle forces using a musculoskeletal model of the shoulder
Yoshiaki Mitsuma, Toyohiko Hayashi, Shigehito Tanahashi (Niigata Univ.), Hiroshi Tanaka, Hiroki Ninomiya, Hiroaki Inui, Masahiko Komai, Katsuya Nobuhara (Nobuhara Hospital) MBE2015-105
A wide range and a high degree-of-freedom of the shoulder motion is accomplished by a complex joint structure consisting... [more] MBE2015-105
pp.13-16
MI 2016-01-20
09:20
Okinawa Bunka Tenbusu Kan Preliminary study on automated recognition of iliopsoas muscle based on muscle direction model of psoas major and iliac muscle
Naoki Kamiya (Aichi Pref. Univ.), Xiangrong Zhou, Chisako Muramatsu, Takeshi Hara, Hiroki Kato (Gifu Univ.), Huayue Chen (Univ. of Occupational and Environmental Health), Ryujiro Yokoyama (Gifu Univ.), Huiyan Jiang (Northeastern Univ.), Masayuki Matsuo, Hiroshi Fujita (Gifu Univ.) MI2015-111
We have proposed an automatic recognition method of skeletal muscle in CT images based on a shape model. We also propose... [more] MI2015-111
pp.183-186
MI 2016-01-20
13:05
Okinawa Bunka Tenbusu Kan Application to whole CT images of automated recognition method of sternocleidomastoid muscle using atlas-based method
Kosuke Ieda (Gifu Univ.), Naoki Kamiya (Aichi Pref. Univ.), Xiangrong Zhou, Megumi Yamada, Hiroki Kato, Chisako Muramatsu, Takeshi Hara, Toshiharu Miyoshi, Takashi Inuzuka, Masayuki Matsuo, Hiroshi Fujita (Gifu Univ.) MI2015-124
The purpose of this research is to apply our previous method of automated recognition of a sternocleidomastoid muscle in... [more] MI2015-124
pp.247-250
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2015-12-19
13:50
Aichi Nagoya Institute of Technology A musculoskeletal model-based estimation of shoulder muscle forces during the elevation of the upper arm in the coronal plane
Yosuke Fujii, Toyohiko Hayashi, Shigehito Tanahashi (Niigata Univ.), Hiroshi Tanaka, Hiroki Ninomiya, Hiroaki Inui, Masahiko Komai, Katsuya Nobuhara (Nobuhara Hospital) MBE2015-71
Since the glenohumeral joint is unstable due to less support of bones, its stability is believed to be reinforced by the... [more] MBE2015-71
pp.49-54
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2015-12-19
14:25
Aichi Nagoya Institute of Technology Estimating muscle synergy by considering the occured redundancy
Sho Yokoyama, Kiryu Tohru, Tanahashi Shigehito (Niigata Univ) MBE2015-72
There has been many studies based on muscle synergy hypothesis. However, estimated muscle synergies don’t have manifesta... [more] MBE2015-72
pp.55-59
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2015-12-19
14:50
Aichi Nagoya Institute of Technology Discussion on the evaluation of squat training by muscle synergy and principal component analysis
Tatsunori Maeda, Tohru Kiryu (Niigata Univ) MBE2015-73
Since training relays on subjective judgments such as fatigue, it is difficult to understand the effects and situations ... [more] MBE2015-73
pp.61-65
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2015-12-16
- 2015-12-18
Toyama Toyama International Conference Center Study using EMG to the effects of onomatopoeia in muscle output
Hideaki Mashimo, Yashuhiro Kawahara (OUJ)
Using the motion auxiliary effect of onomatopoeia, to examine the muscle strength improvement interventions in the rehab... [more]
WIT, HI-SIGACI 2015-12-08
17:10
Tokyo AIST Tokyo Waterfront Development and evaluation of support system for self-sustainable living capable of walking from recumbent position
Koushi Tokoro, Hiroki Ohta, Hiroshi Kobayashi (TUS) WIT2015-69
We have been developing nursing care equipment, Support system for self-sustainable living, which decreases caregiver bu... [more] WIT2015-69
pp.33-38
WIT, HI-SIGACI 2015-12-08
18:30
Tokyo AIST Tokyo Waterfront Measurement of the Head Movement during Sit-to-stand Motion of Toilet Seat
Manabu Chikai (AIST), Emi Ozawa (Showa Inan General Hospital), Kouki Doi (NISE), Shigenobu Shimada (TIRI), Chikamune Wada (KIT), Shuichi Ino (AIST) WIT2015-73
The aim of our study is to develop a new assistance system using a metal hydride actuator during sit-to-stand movement i... [more] WIT2015-73
pp.53-57
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2015-11-20
15:20
Miyagi Tohoku University Muscle synergy recruitment during arm movements in patients with hemiparesis
Toshihiro Kawase (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), Atsuko Nishimura, Atsuko Nishimoto, Fumio Liu (Keio Univ.), Hiroyuki Kambara, Natsue Yoshimura, Yasuharu Koike (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) NC2015-38
Previous studies have suggested that many muscles in the human body are controlled by combination of fewer muscle synerg... [more] NC2015-38
pp.13-18
MI 2015-09-08
15:25
Tokyo Univ. of Electro-communications Study of the body cavity recognition based on TPS method for systemic skeletal muscle recognition in whole-body CT images
Kosuke Ieda (Gifu Univ.), Naoki Kamiya (Aichi Pref. Univ.), Xiangrong Zhou, Megumi Yamada, Hiroki Kato (Gifu Univ.), Kagaku Azuma (University of Occupational and Environmental Health), Chisako Muramatsu, Takeshi Hara, Hiroshi Fujita (Gifu Univ.) MI2015-55
The purpose of this research is to recognize whole skeletal muscles for whole-body CT images suspected of an ALS. Theref... [more] MI2015-55
pp.35-38
MBE 2015-05-23
14:45
Toyama   Examination of the skill evaluation of ski turns by muscle synergies
Kensuke Otsuka, Akira Mishima, Tohru Kiryu, Toshio Murayama (Niigata Univ) MBE2015-8
Skiing turn is a rather complicated motion in relation to geographical disturbances and individual differences. Thus, it... [more] MBE2015-8
pp.39-42
PRMU, MI, IE, SIP 2015-05-15
13:30
Mie   Initial study of an automated recognition method of the supraspinatus muscle based on a muscle direction model in torso CT images
Tatsuya Katafuchi (Gifu Univ.), Naoki Kamiya (Aichi Pref. Univ.), Masanori Kume (Gifu Univ.), Xiangrong Zhou, Huayue Chen (Grad. Sch. Gifu Univ.), Asumi Kamiya (Higashi Nagoya Hosp.), Chisako Muramatsu, Takeshi Hara, Hiroshi Fujita (Grad. Sch. Gifu Univ.) SIP2015-22 IE2015-22 PRMU2015-22 MI2015-22
The supraspinatus muscle is a functionally important muscle in four muscle groups that constitute the cuff. In this rese... [more] SIP2015-22 IE2015-22 PRMU2015-22 MI2015-22
pp.117-120
NC, MBE 2015-03-17
15:25
Tokyo Tamagawa University Study on muscle fatigue characteristics using the musclar rigidity meter
Shunki Uchida, Hiroko Inada, Atsuo Nuruki (Kagoshima Univ.), Yasuhiko Jimbo (Univ. of Tokyo), Kazutomo Yunokuchi (Kagoshima Univ.) MBE2014-139 NC2014-90
The purpose of this study is to review the effect of muscle fatigue recovery by different stimulus intensity and to inve... [more] MBE2014-139 NC2014-90
pp.129-132
NC, MBE 2015-03-17
15:00
Tokyo Tamagawa University Advanced Mobile Security System Operated by Electromyography Signals
Kalanyu Zintus-art, Natsue Yoshimura, Duk Shin, Hiroyuki Kambara, Yasuharu Koike (TiTech) MBE2014-177 NC2014-128
This article describes a novel approach to biometric-based mobile security systems: a myokinetic password using surface ... [more] MBE2014-177 NC2014-128
pp.343-349
HIP 2015-03-02
14:50
Hokkaido   Study of haptic feedback using Electrical Muscle Stimulation and Electrical Tactile Stimulation in mid-air
Nobuhisa Miyamoto, Kazuma Aoyama, Masahiro Furukawa, Taro Maeda, Hideyuki Ando (Osaka Univ.) HIP2014-83
In developing 3D display and HMD, we can present the existing of virtual object visually. But, by haptic sensation, we c... [more] HIP2014-83
pp.21-25
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