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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
RCS, MoNA, SR
(Joint)
2011-03-04
10:00
Kanagawa YRP A Study on the Performance Improvement of Soft-Output Lattice-Reduction-Aided MIMO Detector
Tohru Oyama, Masayuki Kurosaki, Hiroshi Ochi (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.) RCS2010-301
LRA-Detection (Lattice-Reduction-Aided Detection) is one of the MIMO detection methods generating hard outputs. In the M... [more] RCS2010-301
pp.307-312
SANE 2011-01-27
15:20
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum Accesses of GPS terminals to different satellites at a time and its influence on location errors
Shinichi Takano, Tetsuya Hirayama, Yuki Odaka, Masakazu Higuchi, Hitomi Murakami (Seikei Univ.) SANE2010-143
In recent years, LBS attracts attention due to the spread of mobile phone GPS, and it is applied to various applications... [more] SANE2010-143
pp.31-36
SIP, RCS 2011-01-20
13:25
Kagoshima   Complexity Reduced Lattice-Reduction-Aided Receiver with Virtual Channel for MIMO-OFDM Systems
Shogo Yoshikawa, Satoshi Denno, Daisuke Umehara, Masahiro Morikura (Kyoto Univ) SIP2010-80 RCS2010-210
A lattice-reduction-aided receiver with virtual channel detection that can provide high performance when the number of a... [more] SIP2010-80 RCS2010-210
pp.67-72
NS, RCS
(Joint)
2010-12-17
10:00
Okayama Okayama Univ. Joint Quasi-orthogonalization for Nonlinear Precoding MU-MIMO
Hiroshi Nakano, Hiromichi Tomeba, Alvaro Ruiz Delgado, Takashi Onodera, Minoru Kubota (Sharp) RCS2010-183
This paper proposes a novel channel quasi-orthogonalization scheme for improving the error rate performance of Downlink ... [more] RCS2010-183
pp.145-150
IBISML 2010-11-05
15:30
Tokyo IIS, Univ. of Tokyo [Poster Presentation] Probabilistic Matrix Factorization based on Features
Masashi Sekino (Sony) IBISML2010-87
We propose Probabilistic Matrix Factorized Regression (PMFR) which enables Probabilistic Matrix Factorization (PMF) to u... [more] IBISML2010-87
pp.203-210
IBISML 2010-11-05
15:30
Tokyo IIS, Univ. of Tokyo [Poster Presentation] Global Analytic Solution for Variational Bayesian Matrix Factorization and its Model-induced Regularization
Shinichi Nakajima (Nikon), Masashi Sugiyama (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), Ryota Tomioka (Univ. of Tokyo) IBISML2010-99
Bayesian methods of matrix factorization (MF) have been actively explored recently
as promising alternatives to classic... [more]
IBISML2010-99
pp.291-302
AN, USN, SR, RCS
(Joint)
2010-10-29
14:10
Osaka Osaka University The Performance of Lattice-Reduction-Aided Receiver with Virtual Channel Detection for MIMO Spatial Multiplexing
Shogo Yoshikawa, Satoshi Denno, Daisuke Umehara, Masahiro Morikura (Kyoto Univ.) RCS2010-138
A lattice-reduction-aided receiver with virtual channel detection that can provide high performance when the number of a... [more] RCS2010-138
pp.199-204
HIP, ITE-HI, ITE-CE 2010-10-15
10:25
Miyagi RIEC Capacity of visual short-term memory modulated by expansion/contraction motion
Junichi Takahashi (Tohoku Univ./JSPS), Yousuke Kawachi (Tohoku Fukushi Univ.), Jiro Gyoba (Tohoku Univ.) HIP2010-54
We examined the modulatory effects of expanding/contracting motion on the capacity of visual short-term memory (VSTM). W... [more] HIP2010-54
pp.63-67
RCS 2010-06-18
10:10
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. Lattice-Reduction-aided MMSE Receiver with Virtual Channel Detection for MIMO Spatial Multiplexing
Shogo Yoshikawa, Satoshi Denno, Daisuke Umehara, Masahiro Morikura (Kyoto Univ.) RCS2010-35
This paper proposes an MMSE receiver architecture that can provide high performance when the number of antennas at the r... [more] RCS2010-35
pp.103-107
IBISML 2010-06-14
17:10
Tokyo Takeda Hall, Univ. Tokyo Regularized Random Forest Method for Survival Analysis
Toshio Shimokawa (Yamanashi Univ.), Mitsuhiro Tsuji (Kansai Univ.) IBISML2010-12
One of the important themes in survival analysis is to explore prognoses factors that influence survival time. Recently,... [more] IBISML2010-12
pp.71-77
IBISML 2010-06-15
17:30
Tokyo Takeda Hall, Univ. Tokyo Biases of error rate by selection of models or algorithms and estimating the true error rate
Issei Kurahashi, Yasuo Ohashi (Univ. of Tokyo.) IBISML2010-28
Many algorithms are proposed for prediction some group due to meaningful developments recent years. Prediction models or... [more] IBISML2010-28
pp.197-204
RECONF 2010-05-14
09:30
Nagasaki   Detecting patterns in various size and angle using FPGA
Masayuki Suzuki, Yoshifumi Tanida, Tsutomu Maruyama (Univ. of Tsukuba) RECONF2010-10
In this paper, we describe an approach for detecting patterns in various size and angle using FPGA. In our approach, the... [more] RECONF2010-10
pp.51-56
PRMU, HIP 2010-03-15
16:00
Kagoshima Kagoshima Univ. Recovery of Facial Shape based on Simultaneous Estimation of Shape, Reflectance Property and Light Position
Sachie Sawami, Tsuyoshi Migita, Takeshi Shakunaga (Okayama Univ.) PRMU2009-265 HIP2009-150
This paper describes refinements of the previously reported method that simultaneously estimates shape, reflectance prop... [more] PRMU2009-265 HIP2009-150
pp.187-192
RCS, AN, MoNA, SR
(Joint)
2010-03-04
15:50
Kanagawa YRP Impact of lattice reduction on the cellular uplink using multi-user MIMO
Masashi Itagaki, Kazuki Takeda, Fumiyuki Adachi (Tohoku Univ.) RCS2009-296
The bit error rate (BER) performance of multi-input multi-output (MIMO) transmission can be improved by introducing latt... [more] RCS2009-296
pp.221-226
HIP 2009-10-29
14:40
Fukuoka Kyushu Univ. Features of resizing 2D image by 3D texture mapping method reflecting effects of viewing distance
Keiji Osaki (International Christian Univ.) HIP2009-77
It was shown that spatial aliasing such as Moire fringes in 2D images was reduced in the process of shrinking images by ... [more] HIP2009-77
pp.21-24
RCS 2009-06-26
11:20
Aichi Nagoya University A study of multi-user MIMO using lattice reduction
Masashi Itagaki, Kazuki Takeda, Fumiyuki Adachi (Tohoku Univ.) RCS2009-44
In multi-user multi-input multi-output (MIMO) multiplexing, the superposition of different user’s transmit signals is re... [more] RCS2009-44
pp.91-96
NC 2009-01-20
10:00
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. [Invited Talk] Chaotic itinerancy in the hippocampal CA3 and contractive affine transformations in CA1 provide a dynamical interpretation of complex memory
Ichiro Tsuda (Hokkaido Univ.) NC2008-96
Since David Marr's pioneering paper entitled “Simple memory: A model for the archecortex” published in 1969, the functio... [more] NC2008-96
pp.85-86
RCS 2008-06-27
11:25
Mie Mie University Lattice-Reduction aided SIC Detection by Exploiting Segment LLL for MLSTBC
Keisuke Mutou, Iwao Sasase (Keio Univ.) RCS2008-21
In this paper, we propose a Lattice-Reduction aided Successive Interference Cancellation (LR aided SIC) detection for Mu... [more] RCS2008-21
pp.31-36
NLP 2008-03-28
11:40
Hyogo   A Note on Expansion and Contraction of Categories in Fuzzy ARTMAP
Takeshi Kamio (Hiroshima City Univ.), Kunihiko Mitsubori (Takushoku Univ.), Chang-Jun Ahn, Hisato Fujisaka, Kazuhisa Haeiwa (Hiroshima City Univ.) NLP2007-171
Fuzzy ARTMAP (FAM) is a supervised learning system. FAM segments the input space with categories which are defined by hy... [more] NLP2007-171
pp.25-30
HIP 2007-12-06
- 2007-12-07
Miyagi RIEC Kanizsa Shrinkage Illusion with Chromostereopsis
Yuko Kodama, Kayo Miura, Takahiro Kawabe (Kyushu Univ.) HIP2007-136
The previous study on Kanizsa shrinkage illusion showed that the illusion disappeared when the occluder was perceived in... [more] HIP2007-136
pp.39-42
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