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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
NLP, MSS 2023-03-15
13:20
Nagasaki
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Global bifurcations in a two-link robot
Rikiya Yamaguchi (Tokushima Univ), Daisuke Ito (Gifu Univ), Yuu Miino (Naruto Univ), Tetsushi Ueta (Tokushima Univ) MSS2022-69 NLP2022-114
A two-link robot is modeled as a four-dimensional autonomous system, and its motion is chaotic.
The global motion of t... [more]
MSS2022-69 NLP2022-114
pp.37-42
NLP 2022-08-02
10:15
Online Online A new method for the system of nonlinear equations -- Newton-Raphson method and W4 method --
Hirotada Okawa (WIAS) NLP2022-29
There is no successful single method that can solve any system of nonlinear equations so far. Although the Newton-Raphs... [more] NLP2022-29
pp.15-19
HIP, ITE-HI, ASJ-H, VRPSY [detail] 2022-02-28
16:30
Online Online The effects of Gaussian filter on appearance and motion aftereffect to illusory rotation by global motion
Eiichi Mitsukura, Yasuhiro Seya (AichiShukutoku Univ.) HIP2021-75
Harrison et al.(2016) reported a global rotational illusion induced by vertically or horizontally drifting Gabor stimuli... [more] HIP2021-75
pp.87-90
SIS 2015-12-04
11:00
Fukui Matsuya-sensen (Awara city, Fukui) An Accuracy Evaluation of Frame Interpolation Method Using High-Resolution Video and High-Frame Rate Video
Hiroki Uesaka, Takashi Imagawa, Hiroshi Tsutsui, Yoshikazu Miyanaga (Hokkaido Univ.) SIS2015-45
In this paper, we propose a new frame interpolation method using video that
has two types of information; high-resoluti... [more]
SIS2015-45
pp.89-94
SIS 2015-12-04
11:20
Fukui Matsuya-sensen (Awara city, Fukui) Image Shrinking Based Computational Cost Reduction of Moving Area Extraction Using Global Motion Estimation with KLT Tracker and Background Subtraction
Shingo Kokami, Takashi Imagawa, Hiroshi Tsutsui, Yoshikazu Miyanaga (Hokkaido Univ.) SIS2015-46
This paper proposes a computational cost reduction method for moving area
extraction using global motion estimation wit... [more]
SIS2015-46
pp.95-98
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]
ITE-ME, EMM, IE, LOIS, IEE-CMN [detail] 2011-09-21
16:00
Ehime   Estimation of Global Motion Using Affine Invariants
Hiroshi Ohta, Hiroyuki Michinishi (Okayama Univ. of Sci.), Takuji Okamoto (Okayama Univ.) LOIS2011-27 IE2011-60 EMM2011-38
This paper proposes a new method of estimating global motion that arises with video-camera movement. The global motion i... [more] LOIS2011-27 IE2011-60 EMM2011-38
pp.113-118
PRMU, HIP 2010-03-15
17:30
Kagoshima Kagoshima Univ. Integration of Local and Global Features for Pruning Human Motion Trajectories
Kenta Nishiyuki, Hitoshi Habe, Masatsugu Kidode (NAIST) PRMU2009-271 HIP2009-156
We propose a method to analyze much information stored by cameras off-line, and acquire human motion trajectories. Human... [more] PRMU2009-271 HIP2009-156
pp.223-228
ICD 2008-12-12
15:20
Tokyo Tokyo Inst. Tech., Ohokayama Campus, Kokusa-Kouryu-Kaikan Two-stage Charge Transfer Pixel Fabricated in Standard CMOS Image Sensor Technology
Keita Yasutomi, Toshihiro Tamura, Shinya Itoh, Shoji Kawahito (Shizuoka Univ.) ICD2008-125
This paper describes a new type of global electronic shutter pixel for CMOS image sensors. A global electronic shutter i... [more] ICD2008-125
pp.119-124
PRMU 2008-10-23
13:10
Tokushima Tokushima Univ. Real-time object detection based on global motion estimation from MPEG motion vectors
Shuhei Ohta, Takanori Yokoyama, Toshinori Watanabe, Hisashi Koga (UEC) PRMU2008-91
In this paper, we report a real-time moving object detection method based on global motion estimation.
Because the glob... [more]
PRMU2008-91
pp.19-24
IE 2007-03-19
11:40
Aichi   An Efficient 3D Video Compression Method Based on Global Geometric Structures
Yang Lu (Kyoto Univ.), Hitoshi Habe (NAIST), Takashi Matsuyama (Kyoto Univ.)
3D video is a new image media which records whole information of a target object; that is, its shape, motion, color, and... [more] IE2006-280
pp.29-34
NC 2007-01-26
11:00
Hokkaido Noboribetsu Manseikaku(Noboribetsu) A study on the local and the global motion integration mechanism with a population coding model
Osamu Watanabe, Namio Yamazaki (Muroran Inst. of Tech.)
Recently, the motion integration mechanism in the human visual system has been studied intensively with various motion s... [more] NC2006-104
pp.23-28
SIP, ICD, IE, IPSJ-SLDM 2005-10-20
11:50
Miyagi Ichinobo, Sakunami-Spa High-Quality Background Sprite Generation Based on Phase-Only Correlation
Norihito Numa, Takafumi Aoki (Tohoku Univ.), Satoshi Kondo (Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.)
A background sprite is an image composed of pixels belonging
to a video object visible throughout a video segment.
Thi... [more]
SIP2005-104 ICD2005-123 IE2005-68
pp.49-54
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