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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
MVE, VRSJ-SIG-MR, IPSJ-EC, HI-SIG-DeMO, VRSJ-SIG-CS 2022-10-06
13:20
Hokkaido
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Estimation of out-of-view attention region
Koki Hara, AtsuShi Nakazawa (Kyoto Univ) MVE2022-18
Gazing behavior is one of the most important elements of human attention to the outward things.
The study of saliency e... [more]
MVE2022-18
pp.1-6
PRMU, IPSJ-CVIM 2022-03-11
14:15
Online Online Precise Affordance Annotation for Egocentric Action Video Datasets
Zecheng Yu, Yifei Huang, Ryosuke Furuta, Yusuke Goutsu, Yoichi Sato (Univ. of Tokyo) PRMU2021-81
Object affordance has attracted a growing interest in computer vision. It is an important concept that builds a bridge b... [more] PRMU2021-81
pp.133-138
HIP 2021-10-22
13:35
Online Online A saliency estimation model for drivers' egocentric vision movies considering self-motion velocity
Yuya Homma, Masashi Fujita, Takeshi Kohama (Kindai Univ.) HIP2021-44
In order to predict where a driver’s attention should be directed during driving, Kodama et al. have developed a salienc... [more] HIP2021-44
pp.75-80
ET 2020-10-17
14:00
Online Online A Study on the Analysis of Students’ Classroom Behavior based on Image Processing for Class Evaluation
Xinyi Xie, Sho Ooi (Rits Univ.), Takeshi Goto (Oji E.S.), Haruo Noma (Rits Univ.) ET2020-24
Beginner teachers have little practical experience, there are many situations where teaching is not smooth. In order to ... [more] ET2020-24
pp.13-18
PRMU, IPSJ-CVIM 2020-03-16
14:40
Kyoto
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Egocentric pedestrian motion prediction by separately modeling body pose and position
Donghao Wu, Takuma Yagi, Yusuke Matsui, Yoichi Sato (the Univ. of Tokyo) PRMU2019-72
We study the problem of forecasting human's motion captured from egocentric videos. We propose a novel learning approach... [more] PRMU2019-72
pp.39-44
PRMU, BioX 2019-03-17
15:15
Tokyo   A Study on ADL Recognition for ADL Navigation using Egocentric Vision
Sho Ooi (Rits), Hiroki Kojima, Mutsuo Sano (OIT) BioX2018-44 PRMU2018-148
Rehabilitation using activities of daily living (ADL) is a high effect as rehabilitation for patients with acquired brai... [more] BioX2018-44 PRMU2018-148
pp.91-96
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2019-03-08
15:20
Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology A Study on Navigation System for Visually Impairment Person based on Egocentric Vision using Deep Learning
Takuya Okita, Hiroki Kojima (OIT), Sho Ooi (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Mutsuo Sano (OIT) WIT2018-69
There are 310 thousand the visually impaired person in Japan. They use usually a white cane or a guide dog while walking... [more] WIT2018-69
pp.51-56
PRMU, CNR 2018-02-20
11:45
Wakayama   Cleaning Behavior Recognition based on Egocentric Vision for Cognitive Rehabilitation
Sho Ooi, Hiroki Kojima, Mutsuo Sano (Osaka Inst. of Tech.) PRMU2017-169 CNR2017-47
As a cognitive rehabilitation of the patients with acquired brain injury, the rehabilitation using ADL is important to c... [more] PRMU2017-169 CNR2017-47
pp.139-144
PRMU, IBISML, IPSJ-CVIM [detail] 2017-09-16
15:45
Tokyo   A study of Cooking Behavior Recognition based on Deep Learning
Sho Oi, Tsuyoshi Ikegaya, Mutsuo Sano (Osaka Institute of Tech.) PRMU2017-61 IBISML2017-33
We study a cognitive rehabilitation at home. The cognitive rehabilitation targets activities of daily living such as coo... [more] PRMU2017-61 IBISML2017-33
pp.195-201
PRMU, BioX 2017-03-21
16:50
Aichi   [Short Paper] A Study of Attention Function Evaluation for Cooking based on Wearable Sensor
Sho Oi, Mutsuo Sano (Osaka Institute of Tech), Hajime Tabuchi, Satoshi Umeda, Fumie Saito, Toshiro Horigome (Keio Univ.) BioX2016-76 PRMU2016-239
An attention function has five basic functions: 1) sustained attention; 2) selective attention; 3) alternating attention... [more] BioX2016-76 PRMU2016-239
pp.255-258
PRMU, IPSJ-CVIM, IBISML [detail] 2016-09-06
09:00
Toyama   Attention Behavior Estimation and Understading during Daily Living based on Egocentric Vision
Sho Ooi, Tsuyoshi Ikegaya, Mutsuo Sano (Osaka Institute of Tech), Hajime Tabuchi, Satoshi Umeda, Fumie Saito, Toshiro Horigome (Keio Univ.) PRMU2016-78 IBISML2016-33
This paper is proposed by the attention behavior estimation and understanding during daily living based on egocentric vi... [more] PRMU2016-78 IBISML2016-33
pp.185-190
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2015-12-16
- 2015-12-18
Toyama Toyama International Conference Center Automatic Gaze Analysis in Medium-sized Multiparty Conversations based on Collective First-Person Vision
Shiro Kumano, Kazuhiro Otsuka, Ryo Ishii, Junji Yamato (NTT)
We target medium-sized-party face-to-face conversations where each person wears inward- and outward-facing cameras. We ... [more]
PRMU 2014-12-12
11:00
Fukuoka   A study on video segmentation method for egocentric videos based on appearance change
Satoshi Ueno, Sei Naito (KDDI R&D Labs.) PRMU2014-78
In this paper, we propose a video segmentation method for egocentric videos of maintenance task for communication facili... [more] PRMU2014-78
pp.75-78
CNR 2014-12-04
15:15
Tokyo   Estimating Relative Social Status in Face-to-Face Interactions using First-person Vision
Mirai Higuchi (Univ. of Tokyo), Kris M. Kitani (Carnegie Mellon Univ.), Yoichi Sato (Univ. of Tokyo) CNR2014-25
We address the novel task of estimating relative social status
using a wearable camera with the ultimate goal of allowi... [more]
CNR2014-25
pp.43-48
PRMU, IE, MI 2010-05-13
13:00
Aichi Chubu Univ. [Special Talk] Challenge to First Person Vision
Yoshinari Kameda (Univ. Tsukuba), Hironobu Fujiyoshi (Chubu Univ), Tetsuji Haga (Mitsubishi), Koichiro Yamaguchi (Toyota Central R&D Labs), Yuichi Nakamura (Kyoto Univ) IE2010-19 PRMU2010-7 MI2010-7
A head mounted camera or a human borne camera could be served for estimating a user’s action and for realizing better li... [more] IE2010-19 PRMU2010-7 MI2010-7
pp.37-38
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