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HIP 2020-12-22
11:00
Online Online A Legibility Estimation Method for AR Contents Projected on Surfaces with Patterns
Naoyuki Kazuta, Toru Abe, Takuo Suganuma (Tohoku Univ.) HIP2020-54
Projected Augmented Reality (projected AR) is technology that directly overlays AR contents onto physical objects by usi... [more] HIP2020-54
pp.4-9
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2018-03-09
14:35
Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology Cognitive Characteristics of the hearing-impaired Web users -- Comparison of legible character size for the hearing and the hearing-impaired --
Miwako Odaka, Emi Shinohara, Takayuki Watanabe (TWCU) WIT2017-70
We have carried out an experiment to measure and compare the legibility of Web content, with various font sizes, for bo... [more] WIT2017-70
pp.59-66
WIT, HI-SIGACI 2015-12-09
14:50
Tokyo AIST Tokyo Waterfront Development and Evaluation of a Braille Font Designed for Swell Paper
Takahiro Hashimoto, Tetsuya Watanabe (Niigata Univ.) WIT2015-81
A previous study was shown readable dimensions of braille on swell paper. Based on this finding, we developed two kinds ... [more] WIT2015-81
pp.115-118
HIP 2014-09-26
15:00
Nara Nara Prefectural New Public Hall Derivation of Optimal Line Space for Legible Japanese Documents Based on Psychological Experiment
Yugo Yonezu, Naoto Ishikawa, Toshikazu Matsui (Gunma Univ.) HIP2014-57
There have been two kinds of methods to derive the optimal line space to make documents the most legible. One is a metho... [more] HIP2014-57
pp.75-80
PRMU, HIP 2012-03-29
10:00
Hyogo   Perceptual effects of visual information with depth difference
Kaori Segawa, Katsunori Okajima (YNU), Hiromasa Miura, Masatoshi Arai (CK) PRMU2011-243 HIP2011-71
Our goal is to clarify the visual properties affecting the appearance of added images with respect of difference in dept... [more] PRMU2011-243 HIP2011-71
pp.19-24
HIP 2007-12-06
- 2007-12-07
Miyagi RIEC LEGIBILITY EVALUATION IN CHARACTER THICKNESS,AGE AND VIEWING DISTANCE -- In Good level of legibility calculated from Minimum legible font size --
Keiko Miyashita (Tsukuba Univ.), Ken Shiina (Bunkyo Univ.) HIP2007-148
Under the same size, the legibility of minimum legible font size varies by the thickness of the font. In this study, we ... [more] HIP2007-148
pp.109-112
ISEC, LOIS 2007-11-22
13:50
Hyogo Kobe University Line spacing and Legibility in a Local Government Web Site
Yoshiyuki Kazato, Yasuhiko Higaki, Hiroaki Ikeda (Chiba Univ.) ISEC2007-106 OIS2007-78
One of the most effective methods for keeping up with web accessibility is to separate the cascading style sheets from t... [more] ISEC2007-106 OIS2007-78
pp.43-48
MBE 2004-09-24
13:25
Nagano Nagano National College of Tech. A study on the relationship between number of associated items from symbols and the P300 component of Event Related Potentials
Tetsuo Matsunaga, Tomoharu Kaeriyama, Tomoyuki Kaneko (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.), Yuko Kikuta, Kiyoyuki Yamazaki, Kenji Ikeda (Tokai Univ.), Ichiro Fukumoto (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.)
In order to assess visual symbol ambiguity, experimental study was carried out using Event Related Potentials (ERPs) mea... [more] MBE2004-37
pp.5-8
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