Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
HIP |
2020-12-23 10:00 |
Online |
Online |
Acoustic features of a Japanese speech corpus for emotion(al) intensity estimation Megumi Kawase, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech) HIP2020-64 |
ecently, there have been many studies on emotion estimation from non-linguistic speech data, but few studies on emotion ... [more] |
HIP2020-64 pp.55-60 |
HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2020-12-15 - 2020-12-17 |
Online |
Online |
Measuring cognitive load of Japanese synthetic speech mixed with noise using eye-movement analysis Mateusz Dubiel (UniStrath), Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech.), Xin Wang (NII) |
We measured cognitive load of Japanese natural and synthetic speech
mixed with noise using temporal changes in pupil s... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2020-12-15 - 2020-12-17 |
Online |
Online |
Eye movement prediction of drivers while driving baesd on deep neural network Yan Yue, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech), Chayn Sun (RMIT) |
We report on the a deep neural network trained on drivers’ fixation data vectors for prediction tasks.
The fixation da... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2020-12-15 - 2020-12-17 |
Online |
Online |
The consideration of time characteristics in eye features during figure search tasks under mental workload Tomomi Okano, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech) |
In this paper, we have focused especially on pupil diameter to discover the relationship between mental workload. By usi... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2020-12-15 - 2020-12-17 |
Online |
Online |
Relationship between subjective evaluation of emotional stimulation images and pupillary reaction Nijika Murokawa, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech) |
In this study, we investigated the relationship between the observer's subjective impression and the pupillary light ref... [more] |
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HIP |
2020-10-09 14:10 |
Online |
Online |
Change of eye movement in response to vibration stimulus in the peripheral field of vision Takahiro Ueno, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech.) HIP2020-47 |
Viewer's responses and eye movements were analysed in order to obtain selective perception for visual stimuli during dua... [more] |
HIP2020-47 pp.75-80 |
HIP |
2020-10-09 16:45 |
Online |
Online |
Using Pupillary Responses to Measure Cognitive Load of Japanese Synthetic Speech mixed with Noise Mateusz Dubiel (UniStrath), Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech.), Xin Wang (NII) HIP2020-51 |
Pupillometry has recently been introduced as a method to evaluate cognitive workload of synthetic speech. Prior research... [more] |
HIP2020-51 pp.93-96 |
HIP, HCS, HI-SIGCE [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 |
ET |
2020-03-07 11:25 |
Kagawa |
National Institute of Technology, Kagawa Collage (Cancelled but technical report was issued) |
A feasibility of performance assessment using a large scale data set of mutual evaluation Minoru Nakayama (TokyoTech), Masaki Uto (UEC), Filippo Sciarrone (uniroma3), Marco Temperini (Sapienza) ET2019-79 |
Learning performance is often evaluated using a peer assessment setting such as MOOC environment. Their feasibility and ... [more] |
ET2019-79 pp.19-22 |
NC, MBE (Joint) |
2020-03-05 09:30 |
Tokyo |
University of Electro Communications (Cancelled but technical report was issued) |
Pupillary responses during Dementia tests Wioletta Nowak (Wroclaw Univ. of S&T), Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech.), Elzbieta Trypka (Wroclaw Medical Univ.), Anna Zarowska (Wroclaw Univ. of S&T) MBE2019-81 |
Pupillary responses were observed during dementia test for three
subject's groups: Alzheimer's Disease (AD) patients, ... [more] |
MBE2019-81 pp.1-4 |
HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2019-12-11 - 2019-12-13 |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima-ken Joho Plaza (Hiroshima) |
Examination of biometrics using eye movement characteristics during writing action Yudai Niitsu, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech) |
Unlike biometric authentication using physical features such as fingerprint and face, behavioral features such as eye mo... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2019-12-11 - 2019-12-13 |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima-ken Joho Plaza (Hiroshima) |
Relationship between task-evoked ocular indices and their subjective responses Minoru Nakayama, Yoshiya Hayakawa (Tokyo Tech.) |
Impact of mental workload for eye movements and pupil responses was
examined during a manipulation task.
As the resu... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2019-12-11 - 2019-12-13 |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima-ken Joho Plaza (Hiroshima) |
The relationship between mental workload under visual search task execution and eye features Tomomi Okano, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech) |
In this paper, we have focused on several eye features especially on microsaccade and pupil diameter. By using two types... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2019-12-11 - 2019-12-13 |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima-ken Joho Plaza (Hiroshima) |
Relationship between viewer's characteristics and eye movements in program code reading Hiroto Harada, Minoru Nakayama (TokyoTech) |
We examined differences in eye movement features based on differences in viewers' ability to understand programs.
In th... [more] |
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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 |
HIP |
2019-10-31 14:10 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto Terrsa |
Influence of reward expectation on ocular information during a controlled card game Minoru Nakayama, Kouhei Shoda (Tokyo Tech.) HIP2019-60 |
Evoked reward expectations were measured during a card game playing while influence for oculo-motor
indices were observ... [more] |
HIP2019-60 pp.61-66 |
ET |
2019-05-18 14:25 |
Toyama |
University of Toyama |
Changes of note-taking styles and their characteristics of participants in a fully online course Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech.), Kouichi Mutsuura, Hiroh Yamamoto (Shinshu Univ.) ET2019-8 |
Student's characteristics were surveyed during a fully online course,
then some preferred attributes of participants f... [more] |
ET2019-8 pp.43-48 |
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCE [detail] |
2019-05-16 10:25 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa Industry Support Center |
Relationship between Eye Movement Feature and Understanding Level in Program Comprehension Tasks Hiroto Harada, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech) HCS2019-4 HIP2019-4 |
The change of the reading process of the program code by the presence or absence of prior information was examined based... [more] |
HCS2019-4 HIP2019-4 pp.19-22 |
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCE [detail] |
2019-05-16 10:50 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa Industry Support Center |
Influence of expectation for rewards on pupil information during an interactive game Kohei Shoda, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech.) HCS2019-5 HIP2019-5 |
We set up an experimental system that measures the player's expectation for reward and pupil change in
time series in a... [more] |
HCS2019-5 HIP2019-5 pp.23-28 |
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCE [detail] |
2019-05-16 11:15 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa Industry Support Center |
Relationship between head and eye movements during a reaction task for targets in a VR environment Taijiro Shiraishi, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech.) HCS2019-6 HIP2019-6 |
Two types of task responses were prepared using a HMD in order to
determine relationship between head-eye movements an... [more] |
HCS2019-6 HIP2019-6 pp.29-34 |