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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SP, IPSJ-SLP, EA, SIP [detail] 2023-03-01
16:50
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Effects of Voice Artificiality on the Degree of Compatibility between Voice and Appearance of Voice Agents
Kota Iura, Naotake Masuda, Daisuke Saito, Nobuaki Minematsu (UTokyo) EA2022-121 SIP2022-165 SP2022-85
For a spoken agent such as interactive robots, it is important to use a voice that fits the image of the agent in terms ... [more] EA2022-121 SIP2022-165 SP2022-85
pp.264-269
NLC, IPSJ-ICS 2022-07-08
13:05
Online Online Self-Reproducing Automaton of Linguistic Intelligence -- Self-Regulative Networking between External and Internal Languages --
Kumon Tokumaru (Researcher) NLC2022-1
Speech, text and binary electronic data are categorized as External Language, while memory networks inside the brain con... [more] NLC2022-1
pp.1-6
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2021-10-28
10:30
Online Online Analysis of cerebral intrinsic optical signal of mice evoked by the spatio-temporal visual stimuli
Kentaro Oka, Ryunosuke Togawa, Mitsuyuki Nakao (Tohoku Univ.), Norihiro Katayama (Shokei Gakuin Univ./Tohoku Univ.) MBE2021-19
There is a topographic connection between the cortical primary visual cortex and the retina, called the retinal map. Thi... [more] MBE2021-19
pp.11-15
TL 2021-09-18
13:35
Online Online What is reading? -- Techniques to Connect Text to In-Brain Networks --
Kumon Tokumaru (Writer) TL2021-12
Linguistic Information in text provides readers with phonetic stimuli. With reliability and co mplexity analyses, words ... [more] TL2021-12
pp.1-6
MBE, BioX, NC 2016-10-22
10:30
Osaka Osaka Electro-Communication University A simulation model of the neural image of the transient Off-α type ganglion cells in the mouse retina with convergent and divergent synaptic signaling
Hirotsugu Yamaguchi, Yuka Kudo, Shuji Kitora, Shota Yamauchi, Yuki Hayashida, Tetsuya Yagi (Osaka Univ.) BioX2016-20 MBE2016-34 NC2016-19
Previous physiological experiments suggested that the transient Off- retinal ganglion cell in the mouse retina e... [more] BioX2016-20 MBE2016-34 NC2016-19
pp.19-24
HIP 2016-03-18
13:00
Tokyo   Feasible Design and Development of Haptic Display for Finger using MEMS Technology
Takehiro Adachi, Yasuyoshi Matsumoto, Taiki Inomata, Youichi Hoshi, Junji Sone (Tokyo Polytechnic Univ.) HIP2015-96
One is contact force sensation and others are vibration methods in researches of tactile display. Vibration methods are ... [more] HIP2015-96
pp.1-3
MoNA, IN
(Joint)
2015-11-18
15:20
Kumamoto Kumamoto University Human Intelligence develops when Mobile Ad-Hoc Network Neurons function as Concept Device -- In-Brain Mechanism of Intelligence (The Digital Linguistics) --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (Natural Philosopher) MoNA2015-34
The definitions for ‘Concepts’ and ‘Grammars’ are not yet established in the linguistics. The author has been investigat... [more] MoNA2015-34
pp.71-76
HIP 2015-03-02
13:25
Hokkaido   Feasible Design and Development of Tactile Sensation Device for Finger using MEMS Technology (2nd Report)
Takehiro Adachi, Yuki Horikawa, Yoichi Hoshi, Junji Sone (Tokyo Polytechnic Univ.) HIP2014-80
One is contact force sensation and others are vibration methods in researches of tactile display. Vibration methods are ... [more] HIP2014-80
pp.7-10
HIP 2014-03-18
10:45
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. Feasible Design and Simulation of Tactile Sensation Device for Finger using MEMS Technology
Takehiro Adachi, Junji Sone (Tokyo Polytechnic Univ.) HIP2013-80
One is contact force sensation and others are vibration methods in the researches of tactile display. Vibration methods ... [more] HIP2013-80
pp.9-10
HIP 2013-03-14
17:30
Okinawa okinawa-sangyoushien center Effectiveness on image features of Kanji stimuli in rapid serial visual presentation tasks
Hinako Yago, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) HIP2012-106
In this research, the possibility of attentional blink improvement by the control of image features was investigated in ... [more] HIP2012-106
pp.167-172
HIP, ITE-HI, ITE-CE [detail] 2012-11-15
13:30
Miyagi RIEC Effectiveness on differences between image features of Kanji stimuli in rapid serial visual presentation tasks
Hinako Yago, Minoru Nakayama (Titech) HIP2012-56
The influence of features of stimulus images for the attentional blink was determined in a RSVP experiment which used Ka... [more] HIP2012-56
pp.89-93
TL 2012-06-23
10:30
Tokyo Waseda University 8th 303-305 Sign, Language and Conditioned Reflex -- Inspired by Suzuki Takao's "Vocal Communication in Bird : A Semiotic Analysis" --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) TL2012-1
The author got unimaginable occasions to participate a bimonthly linguistic salon, Taka-no-Kai, hosted by Suzuki Takao, ... [more] TL2012-1
pp.1-6
COMP 2012-03-16
10:00
Tokyo Univ. of Tokyo The Linguistic Information and Human Evolution -- The Mechanism of Linguistic Automata: Concept, Grammar and Logical Concept --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) COMP2011-47
Language is sign stimuli. Ethologists such as Lorenz and Timbergen indicated sign stimuli should release reflexes[1]. Wh... [more] COMP2011-47
pp.1-8
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2012-03-15
13:45
Tokyo Tamagawa University Brain potential evoked by voluntary finger movement interrupted by different sensory stop signals
Hiroshi Fukuda, Osamu Hiwaki (Hiroshima City Univ.) NC2011-160
In the present study, we investigated the event-related potentials (ERPs) related to the inhibitory motor control in the... [more] NC2011-160
pp.227-232
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2012-03-16
13:45
Tokyo Tamagawa University In-vivo imaging analyses on the stimulation frequency dependence of signal transmission in the mouse visual cortex
Naohiro Ishikawa, Tamas Fehervari (Osaka Univ.), Yuka Okazaki (Osaka Health Science Univ.), Yuki Hayashida, Tetsuya Yagi (Osaka Univ.) MBE2011-141
In order to realize artificial vision by means of the cortical implant, it is critical to understand how the cortical re... [more] MBE2011-141
pp.181-184
EA 2010-10-22
10:05
Ishikawa Kanazawa-city Omi-cho Koryu Plaza Horizontal sound localization with band-limitation noises
Daisuke Morikawa, Tatsuya Hirahara (Toyama Pref. Univ.) EA2010-72
This paper clarifies the relationship between signal bandwidth and horizontal sound localization with band-pass noise an... [more] EA2010-72
pp.85-90
EA 2009-11-20
13:00
Hiroshima   A Study of inpression evaluation of accelerating car interior noise using brain magnetic fields
Shunsuke Ishimitsu (Hiroshima City Univ.), Kenji Takami (Univ. of Hyogo), Manabu Yamamoto (Hiroshima City Univ.), Seiji Nakagawa, Yoshiharu Soeta (AIST) EA2009-89
The production concept of car engine sounds has evolved from one of noise reduction to one of sound design. Auditory imp... [more] EA2009-89
pp.79-84
EA 2009-10-23
11:10
Niigata   Threshold of hearing and signal bandwidth necessary for horizontal sound localization
Daisuke Morikawa, Nozomi Shimakura, Tatsuya Hirahara (Toyama Pref. Univ.) EA2009-70
This paper clarifies the relationship between subjects hearing threshold level and signal bandwidth necessary for horizo... [more] EA2009-70
pp.83-88
EA 2008-08-04
14:15
Miyagi   Short tone-bursts recover visual awareness suppressed by motion-induced blindness
Michiaki Shibata (Tohoku Univ), Yousuke Kawachi (Tohoku Univ./JPSP), Satoshi Yairi, Yukio Iwaya, Jiro Gyoba, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ) EA2008-50
Static visual stimuli superimposed on moving pattern perceptually disappear (motion-induced blindness: MIB). We reported... [more] EA2008-50
pp.29-34
MVE 2005-06-03
16:55
Tokyo Sanjo Hall, Univ. of Tokyo The Contribution of Internal First-order Motion Signals to Body Sway
Takeharu Seno, Takao Sato (Univ. of Tokyo)
We examined the effects of motion energy that is incoherent with perceived motion on body sway. Low contrast drift grati... [more] MVE2005-16
pp.93-95
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