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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
HIP 2023-12-21
16:30
Miyagi Research Institute of Electrical Communication Painting with your nose: How olfactory perception shapes artistic expression and color choices.
Zahra Davoudi (Vision to Connect, COI-NEXT), Nobuyuki Sakai (Nobuyuki Sakai, PhD. 1 Department of Psychology, SAL 2 Vision to) HIP2023-84
This experiment delves into the intriguing interplay between olfactory perception and visual artistic expression. Twenty... [more] HIP2023-84
pp.39-42
TL 2023-09-30
12:40
Tokyo University of Tokyo Shared Neural Representations of Semantic Categories for Images and Words -- A Study Using Decoding Analysis of MEG Data --
Kai Nakajima, Jion Tominaga, Dmitry Patashov (Waseda Univ.), Keita Tanaka, Akihiko Tsukahara (TDU), Hiroki Miyanaga, Shoji Tsunematsu (SHI), Rieko Osu, Hiromu Sakai (Waseda Univ.) TL2023-16
Even when objects are presented as words or images, humans can identify their semantic categories. The extent to which t... [more] TL2023-16
pp.3-8
TL 2023-09-10
15:20
Online
(Primary: Online, Secondary: On-site)
A Proposal for an Anime Analysis Method Using Dialogue Analysis -- Latent Semantic Analysis of Dialogues in Japanese Anime --
Rieko Fujita, Akinori Takada (Ferris Univ.) TL2023-13
Anime culture is thought to be one of Japan's representative pop culture and is popular among many people in Japan and a... [more] TL2023-13
pp.30-35
TL 2022-11-26
15:15
Yamagata Yamagata University Process of reanalysis of mispronounced prosody in sentential context
Terumichi Ariga (Tokyo Univ.) TL2022-20
Although Japanese pitch accent plays a crucial role in access to the mental lexicon in spoken word recognition, listener... [more] TL2022-20
pp.11-16
SWIM 2022-11-26
15:05
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Detection of Semantic Change in Shizuoka Dialect Based on Categorical Data Analysis
Kaisei Mineo, Michihiro Sato, Yuki Yamagishi, Joy Taniguchi (SIST) SWIM2022-23
This study examines how the meaning and word image of the Shizuoka dialect mamettai have changed in the past by conducti... [more] SWIM2022-23
pp.16-19
TL 2022-10-01
15:50
Online Online A Method of Scenario Analysis by Letent Semantic Analysis(LSA). -- Appealing Structure Analysis of 2.5D Musical "Touken Ranbu". --
Rieko Fujita, Akinori Takada (Ferris Univ.) TL2022-15
In recent years, 2.5-dimensional musicals have achieved remarkable growth as stage productions based on various popular ... [more] TL2022-15
pp.11-16
IE, ITS, ITE-AIT, ITE-ME, ITE-MMS [detail] 2022-02-21
15:35
Online Online Liver Tumor Segmentation by Using a Massive-Training Artificial Neural Network (MTANN) and its Analysis in Liver CT.
Yuqiao Yang, Muneyuki Sato, Ze Jin, Kenji Suzuki (Tokyo Tech) ITS2021-33 IE2021-42
Based on a 3D massive-training artificial neural network (MTANN) combined with a Hessian-based ellipse enhancer, a small... [more] ITS2021-33 IE2021-42
pp.49-54
TL 2021-10-24
15:10
Online Online A latent semantic analysis of song lyrics in the 2.5D musical Touken Ranbu
Rieko Fujita, Akinori Takada (Ferris Univ.) TL2021-19
Although 2.5D musicals have grown in such popularity as to inspire their recognition as social phenomena, they are an al... [more] TL2021-19
pp.10-15
EA, US, SP, SIP, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2021-03-03
14:05
Online Online [Poster Presentation] Psychological evaluation of popping-out voice quality
Takashi Nakao, Tatsuya Kitamura (Konan Univ.) EA2020-72 SIP2020-103 SP2020-37
The present study evaluated the "popping-out" voice quality through auditory tests using a semantic differential method.... [more] EA2020-72 SIP2020-103 SP2020-37
pp.74-78
KBSE 2020-09-18
10:00
Online Online Proposal of an automatic classification of web news sources by short title texts
Takuto Sugita, Yutaka Matsuno (Nihon Univ.) KBSE2020-1
In recent years, the demand for services to collect and provide news sources on the Web has been increasing, and the tec... [more] KBSE2020-1
pp.1-6
RCS 2020-04-23
- 2020-04-24
Online Online Discreteness Aware Receiver Design and Antenna Configuration for Distributed MIMO
Kengo Ando (The Univ. Electro-Communications), Hiroki Iimori (JUB), Koji Ishibashi (The Univ. Electro-Communications), Giuseppe Abreu (JUB) RCS2020-7
In this paper, we investigate a receiver design for uplink distributed-MIMO networks composed of a common central base s... [more] RCS2020-7
pp.37-42
ITE-HI, IE, ITS, ITE-MMS, ITE-ME, ITE-AIT [detail] 2020-02-27
10:00
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ.
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
A lane estimation method by road image analysis with influence reduction of other vehicles
Kohei Mori, Yuki Yokohata, Takahiro Hata, Aki Hayashi, Kazuaki Obana (NTT) ITS2019-31 IE2019-69
We have been promoting smart mobility like advanced navigation services or driving support services. GPS is one of usefu... [more] ITS2019-31 IE2019-69
pp.135-138
IN, IA
(Joint)
2019-12-19
14:50
Hiroshima Satellite Campus Hiroshima Improving Network Log Analysis by Semantics
Kazuki Otomo (Univ. Tokyo), Satoru Kobayashi, Kensuke Fukuda (NII), Hiroshi Esaki (Univ. Tokyo) IA2019-49
System logs are important for network operation. However, automatic log analysis is difficult because the logs are large... [more] IA2019-49
pp.7-12
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2019-12-11
- 2019-12-13
Hiroshima Hiroshima-ken Joho Plaza (Hiroshima) Categorization of Facial Images Based on Subjective Impressions
Haruna Sawada, Shun Oue, Shigeru Akamatsu (Hosei Univ.)
In this study, the facial images are classified into multiple clusters from the viewpoint of impressions of human faces.... [more]
PRMU 2019-10-18
14:50
Tokyo   From Cats to Cars: A Data Set Generation Strategy for U-net based Autonomous Driving
Hiroki Hiraoka, Atsushi Imiya (Chiba Univ.) PRMU2019-38
The deep convolutional neural networks (DCNNs)
require data to supervise the network structures.
A semi-automatic da... [more]
PRMU2019-38
pp.35-40
TL 2019-07-14
12:30
Tokyo Waseda University Meaning without Truth Condition and Relevance Theory
Zicheng Xu TL2019-3
According to Iten(2005), ⅰ) "Word - World" Relations; ⅱ) Semantic Analysis of Truth, are two cores of truth conditional ... [more] TL2019-3
pp.13-18
HCS 2019-03-07
16:15
Hokkaido Hokusei Gakuen Univ. Difference in impression between centripetal and centrifugal face
Rina Okada, Nobuyuki Watanabe (KIT) HCS2018-74
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HCS2018-74
pp.43-46
TL 2018-06-17
17:30
Hyogo Kobe Gakuin University (Port Island Campus) Elucidation of the Functions of the Synonymous Onomatopoeia of "shikkari" , "chanto", and "kichinto" -- From the perspective of Japanese education --
Jingxin Zhang (Kobe Univ) TL2018-9
Understanding the functions of synonymous onomatopoeia can be a major problem in learning Japanese language for Japanese... [more] TL2018-9
pp.47-52
PRMU, MVE, IPSJ-CVIM [detail] 2018-01-18
09:30
Osaka   Trajectory semantic segmentation based on behavior models
Daisuke Ogawa, Toru Tamaki, Bisser Raytchev, Kazufumi Kaneda (Hiroshima Univ.) PRMU2017-112 MVE2017-33
In many cases, such as trajectories clustering and classification, we often divide a trajectory into segments as preproc... [more] PRMU2017-112 MVE2017-33
pp.1-7
SC 2017-06-02
13:55
Fukushima University of Aizu(UBIC 3D) Taxonomy Classification By Explicit Semantic Analysis & Deep Machine Learning
Kento Hayasaka, Incheon Paik (Univ. of Aizu) SC2017-3
Text classification by machine learning is an important and popular research topic. Classification of texts between diff... [more] SC2017-3
pp.11-15
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