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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
AI 2024-03-01
15:20
Aichi Room0221, Bldg.2-C, Nagoya Institute of Technology On Using Existing Facial Expression Recognition Model for Student Behavior Tracking
Yuna Kaneko, Masato Kikuchi, Tadachika Ozono (NIT) AI2023-43
It is challenging for teachers to understand students' reactions during online lectures. Estimating student behaviors by... [more] AI2023-43
pp.37-40
HCS 2022-10-27
14:20
Online Online Do mood states contribute to facial expression perception?
Qi Fan (Waseda Univ.), Kyoko Ito (Kyoto Tachibana Univ./Osaka Univ.), Fusako Koshikawa (Waseda Univ.) HCS2022-51
This study intends to investigate how mood states affect facial expression perception. The study examined how depression... [more] HCS2022-51
pp.18-23
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2021-12-15
- 2021-12-17
Online Online Construction of a facial expression database of Japanese elderly people and Benchmarking by facial expression analysis system
Hiroto Murakami, Naoto Yoshida (Nagoya Univ.), Tomoko Yonezawa (Kansai Univ.), Yu Enokibori, Kenji Mase (Nagoya Univ.)
In this study, we constructed a database of facial expressions of Japanese elderly people and analyzed their features us... [more]
NLP 2020-05-15
11:25
Online Online Facial Expression Recognition by a Neural Network Inspired from Processing between the Visual Cortex and Amygdala
Daiki Yoshihara, Toshikazu Samura (Yamaguchi Univ.) NLP2020-2
Facial expressions are important to communication. The visual cortex and amygdala are involved in the recognition of fac... [more] NLP2020-2
pp.7-10
SRW, SeMI, CNR
(Joint)
2019-11-05
16:10
Tokyo Kozo Keisaku Engineering Inc. [Invited Talk] Robot AI Platform x "unibo"
Toshikazu Kanaoka (Fujitsu)
Fujitsu developed "robot AI platform" as a service platform providing natural communication between people and robots. T... [more]
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)

Mie Sinfonia Technology Hibiki Hall Ise Comparison and Translation of Facial Expression Perception based on Riemman metric
Masashi Shinto, Chao Jinhui (Chuo Univ.)
Facial expression recognition has been a major theme in researches of human-centric science and technology. An open ques... [more]
HCS 2018-03-13
13:25
Miyagi Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University Characteristics of perceiving facial expressions during binocular rivalry in alexithymia
Reo Takahashi, Jiro Gyoba (Tohoku Univ.) HCS2017-97
Alexithymia is a personality construct characterized by difficulties in identifying and describing emotions, and is asso... [more] HCS2017-97
pp.23-28
HCS 2018-01-26
10:50
Kagoshima Daiichi Institute of Technology The effects of cultural view of the self on recognition of emotions through eyes or mouth
Shinnosuke Ikeda (Univ. of Tokyo) HCS2017-67
Facial expressions provide primary cues for emotions. We are capable of making some facial expressions deliberately, eve... [more] HCS2017-67
pp.7-12
SP, IPSJ-SLP
(Joint)
2017-07-27
14:30
Miyagi Akiu Resort Hotel Crescent [Invited Talk] Synthesis, Recognition and Conversion of Various Speech Using Deep Learning and Their Applications
Takashi Nose (Tohoku Univ.) SP2017-16
This paper focuses on synthesis, recognition and conversion of various speech in the speech processing using deep learni... [more] SP2017-16
pp.3-8
PRMU 2016-12-15
15:30
Tottori   [Invited Talk] What we see/do not see ? -- The 2nd Grand Challenge of PRMU --
Atsushi Nakazawa (Kyot Univ.) PRMU2016-115
The first grand challenge showed the list of problems in PRMU in 2008. In the meantime, a lot of state of the art ... [more] PRMU2016-115
p.15
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2016-12-07
- 2016-12-09
Kochi Kochi City Culture Plaza (CUL-PORT) Decoding Ophelia's Facial Expression -- Examining the Effect of Facial Orientation --
Nozomi Takahashi (Nihon Univ.)
Ophelia is a 19th century masterpiece by John Everett Millais. It shows Ophelia with a blank look to encourage the viewe... [more]
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2014-05-29
18:00
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Healthcare System Focusing on Emotional Aspect using Augmented Reality -- Emotion Detection by Facial Expression --
Somchanok Tivatansakul (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.), Gantaphon Chalumporn, Supadchaya Puangpontip, Yada Kankanokkul, Tiranee Achalakul (KMUTT), Michiko Ohkura (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.) HCS2014-21 HIP2014-21
Current research includes many proposals of systems that provide assistances and services to people in the healthcare fi... [more] HCS2014-21 HIP2014-21
pp.151-156
HCS 2012-10-13
13:10
Tokyo Tokyo Denki University [Poster Presentation] An analysis of Ophelia's facial expression by adaptation task
Nozomi Takahashi, Takuro Mori, Masashi Takahashi, Takahiro Nukui, Hiroshi Yamada (Nihon Univ.) HCS2012-50
We examined what kind of facial expressions of Ophelia, which was painted by John Everett Millais in 1853, we perceive u... [more] HCS2012-50
pp.15-18
NC 2012-10-04
15:10
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology (Wakamatsu Campus) Measurement of smile intensity for dementia elders attempting estimation of recovery in emotional function
Akitoshi Hanazawa (Kyushu Inst. Tech.), Katsuki Nakamura (Kyoto Univ.) NC2012-43
Learning therapy is a kind of non-drug therapy for dementia elders. It ameliorates, stops or slows the progress of demen... [more] NC2012-43
pp.39-42
HCS 2012-03-06
15:15
Shizuoka   Emotional recognition in facial expression -- among people with high risk for NEET and Hikikomori --
Yuri Yano, Yukiko Uchida (Kyoto Univ.), Takahiko Masuda (Univ. of Alberta) HCS2011-85
Present study investigated that Japanese with high risk of NEET-Hikikomori differ from the low risk people in their perc... [more] HCS2011-85
pp.99-104
HCS 2012-01-20
10:30
Aichi   Psychological assessment of emotional intelligence -- Self-report assessment and performance-based assessment --
Sahoko Komatsu, Chinami Narisawa, Yuji Hakoda (Kyushu Univ.) HCS2011-54
We studied on assessments of emotional intelligence (EI). EI is the intelligence to perceive, recognize and control one’... [more] HCS2011-54
pp.5-10
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2011-12-07
- 2011-12-09
Kagawa Sun Port Hall Takamatsu The effect of central vision and peripheral vision on visual information processing
Yuko Koike, Keiko Momose (Waseda Univ.)
In order to investigate the relationship between the visual global-local processing and the function of foveal and para-... [more]
HCS 2011-09-23
11:00
Niigata The Nippon Dental University (Niigata) [Poster Presentation] Examination of interaction between facial identity and facial expression recognition in terms of facial distinctiveness
Nozomi Takahashi, Hiroshi Yamada (Nihon Univ.) HCS2011-49
The principal objective of our research was to investigate the interaction between facial identity and facial expression... [more] HCS2011-49
pp.19-22
HIP 2011-07-24
14:25
Toyama   Priming effect of facial expression recognition under binocular rivalry
Hiroshi Ueda, Aki Kondo (Univ. of Tokyo), Kohske Takahashi (Univ. of Tokyo/JSPS), Katsumi Watanabe (Univ. of Tokyo/JST) HIP2011-39
Emotional visual images, such as those of facial expressions and evolutionally determined threats (e.g., spiders and sna... [more] HIP2011-39
pp.57-61
PRMU, DE 2011-06-06
14:00
Kanagawa   Efficient Emotional Video Scene Detection by Selecting and Integrating Concise Facial Features
Hiroki Nomiya, Teruhisa Hochin (KIT) DE2011-7 PRMU2011-38
For the purpose of rapid retrieval of impressive video scenes including emotional expressions of human beings, this pape... [more] DE2011-7 PRMU2011-38
pp.37-42
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