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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
OME 2022-12-26
15:20
Okinawa OKINAWAKEN SEINENKAIKAN
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Invited Talk] Charge tracking in conductive organic materials by time-resolved electrostatic force microscopy
Takuya Matsumoto (Osaka Univ.) OME2022-53
Nanoscale observation of charge migration is crucial for understanding and controlling functional materials and devices.... [more] OME2022-53
pp.13-18
NS, ICM, CQ, NV
(Joint)
2022-11-24
15:45
Fukuoka Humanities and Social Sciences Center, Fukuoka Univ. + Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Relation Model about Employee's Autonomy and Collaboration for Organizational Analysis
Ikuko Takagi, Hajime Nakajima, Haruo Oishi (former NTT) ICM2022-25
In order to handle flexibly in indeterminate age, companies are expected to have a system that could design the vision o... [more] ICM2022-25
pp.19-24
RECONF 2020-05-29
10:25
Online Online FPGA-based human motion estimation based on amalgamated data from multiple sensors
Xin Du, Yutaka Shinkai, Mizuki Itoh, Yoshiki Yamaguchi (Tsukuba Univ.) RECONF2020-12
This study proposes an FPGA-based system for identifying and estimating human motion by detecting data from sensors in d... [more] RECONF2020-12
pp.65-70
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
CQ 2019-07-19
11:15
Niigata Niigata Univ. [Invited Talk] Examples of 2 issues addressed in the SCOPE project supported by Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications -- "Development of skills transmission assistance system" and "Development of virtual showcase for traditional crafts" --
Yoshito Abe (IRI Niigata) CQ2019-56
This paper presents an overview of two research projects adopted by the Industrial Research Institute of Niigata Prefect... [more] CQ2019-56
pp.101-105
MICT, MI 2018-11-06
09:40
Hyogo University of Hyogo Displacement estimation of pancreatic cancer based on multidimensional features of multiple surrounding organs for real-time radiation therapy
Taiji Iwai, Megumi Nakao, Mitsuhiro Nakamura, Tetsuya Matsuda (Kyoto Univ.) MICT2018-39 MI2018-39
This paper proposes a method to estimate displacements of pancreatic cancer based on multidimensional features of multip... [more] MICT2018-39 MI2018-39
pp.7-12
HIP 2016-03-19
10:30
Tokyo   Relationship of force sensation and stimulation parameters in haptic interface using tendon electrical stimulation
Akifumi Takahashi, Kenta Tanabe, Hiroyuki Kajimoto (UEC) HIP2015-105
Most haptic devices have a common issue of large hardware setup, because they must present actual force. To cope with th... [more] HIP2015-105
pp.49-54
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2014-12-13
13:20
Aichi Nagoya University Study on the passage of microorganism through a fine pore in a surgical glove caused by dynamic motion
Ryosuke Kusunoki, Satoshi Kuroda, Kazuyuki Kimura, Toshitsugu Sugawara, Takeshi Tsuruga, Junji Arisawa (HUS) MBE2014-83
As for the study on the passage of microorganism through a fine pore by the barrier-related failure of a surgical glove,... [more] MBE2014-83
pp.51-56
MI 2013-01-24
13:10
Okinawa Bunka Tenbusu Kan [Poster Presentation] Study on the Four-Dimensional Dose Distribution Calculation in Consideration of Moving Modeling
Yuta Hori (OPUCT), Yuki Miyabe (KUHP), Masamitsu Moriyama (Kinki Univ.), Masanari Kubota (OPUCT) MI2012-70
Recently, four-dimensional (4D) radiotherapy techniques have been developed to address this organ motion. For 4D radioth... [more] MI2012-70
pp.43-48
OPE, OME 2009-11-13
09:20
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. In-situ observation and control of organic crystal growth under an electric field
Yusuke Urabe, Yoshihiro Tada, Masatoshi Sakai, Masakazu Nakamura, Kazuhiro Kudo (Chiba Univ.) OME2009-53 OPE2009-148
In-situ observation of an electric-field assisted growth of tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) – tetracyanoquinodimethane (T... [more] OME2009-53 OPE2009-148
pp.1-5
PRMU, IE, MI 2009-05-28
13:00
Gifu Gifu Univ. [Special Talk] Reconstruction of 4D MR image and application
Hideaki Haneishi (Chiba Univ.), Yoshitada Masuda (Chiba Univ Hospital,) IE2009-17 PRMU2009-8 MI2009-8
Motion of thoracoabdominal region due to respiration causes image blur in nuclear imaging modalities such as PET and SPE... [more] IE2009-17 PRMU2009-8 MI2009-8
pp.41-46
ED 2009-04-23
16:10
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. [Invited Talk] Development of solution processible organic semiconductors materials
Akira Ohno (Mitsubishi Chem. Res. Ctr.) ED2009-6
Solution-processible organic semiconductor materials have merits towards large area devices and low-cost processes. We f... [more] ED2009-6
pp.23-28
NLP 2009-02-28
13:40
Kanagawa   An Estimation Method of Metacognition with Fractal Dimensions
Shuhei Nishida (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.), Toshio Hatada (JECC Co.), Masahiro Nakagawa (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.) NLP2008-141
Metacognition is one of important topics in educational engineering. In this research, “Metacognitive monitoring activit... [more] NLP2008-141
pp.55-60
MI 2009-01-21
09:50
Overseas National Taiwan University [Poster Presentation] Construction of Hierarchical Statistical Shape and Motion Model of Hip Joint
Futoshi Yokota (Kobe Univ.), Toshiyuki Okada, Masahiko Nakamoto, Masaki Takao, Nobuhiko Sugano, Hideki Yoshikawa (Osaka Univ.), Yukio Tada (Kobe Univ.), Yoshinobu Sato (Osaka Univ.) MI2008-180
Segmentation and separation of the femur and pelvis from 3D CT images are prerequisite of patient specific surgical plan... [more] MI2008-180
pp.545-550
OME 2008-10-31
15:40
Tokyo ToKyo Univ. Faculty of Engineering Bldg.6 Electron Spin Resonance of Organic Transistors -- Microscopic Approach to Carrier Dynamics --
Hiroyuki Matsui (Univ. Tokyo/AIST), Tatsuo Hasegawa (AIST) OME2008-56
Field-induced electron spin resonance (ESR) methods are found to be useful in elucidating microscopic carrier dynamics i... [more] OME2008-56
pp.31-36
MVE, PRMU 2007-11-29
11:30
Ehime Ehime University Improvement in Robustness of Vision-based Real-time Human Posture Analysis Using Incremental Learnable Self-Organizing Map
Atsushi Shimada, Madoka Kanouchi (Kyushu Univ.), Daisaku Arita (ISIT), Rin-ichiro Taniguchi (Kyushu Univ.) PRMU2007-129 MVE2007-62
e propose an approach to improve the accuracy of estimating feature points of human body on a vision-based motion captur... [more] PRMU2007-129 MVE2007-62
pp.13-18
OPE, OME 2007-11-16
15:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Carrier mobility in organic FET evaluated time-resolved microscopic SHG measurement
Takaaki Manaka, Eunju Lim, Ryousuke Tamura, Mitsumasa Iwamoto (Tokyo Tech) OME2007-65 OPE2007-132
The carrier mobility in pentacene field effect transistor (FET) was evaluated by the time-resolved microscopic second ha... [more] OME2007-65 OPE2007-132
pp.29-34
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