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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2024-03-18
12:40
Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Evaluation of the Effect of Passive haptic guidance Conditions on Cognitive reproduction of Spatial Position.
Tadahiro Sakai, Junji Ohnishi, Masatsugu Sakajiri, Masaki Matsuo (NTUT), Takahiro Miura (AIST) WIT2023-42
We have been developing a spatial haptic-guidance presentation system that allows visually impaired individuals to quick... [more] WIT2023-42
pp.19-24
WIT, HI-SIGACI 2023-12-07
13:50
Tokyo AIST Tokyo Waterfront (TBD) Intuitive Walking Assistance System for Visually Impaired Individuals
Yudai Murase, Eiji Kamioka (SIT), Manami Kanamaru (TDU) WIT2023-33
Assisting the mobility of individuals with visual impairments is a highly significant societal challenge. Walking with a... [more] WIT2023-33
pp.47-52
WIT, HI-SIGACI 2021-12-09
14:55
Online Online Performance evaluation of a YOLO-based detection method of white-cane users in surveillance camera images
Qixi He, Hotaka Takizawa, Akihisa Ohya (UT), Makoto Kobayashi (TUT), Mayumi Aoyagi (AUE) WIT2021-39
The problem of personal accidents of visually impaired individuals in public areas, such as station platforms, has becom... [more] WIT2021-39
pp.40-41
WIT, SP 2019-10-26
14:10
Kagoshima Daiichi Institute of Technology Detection and tracking of white-cane users from surveillance camera images by using line segment tracking
Kazusa Sanada, Hotaka Takizawa (Univ. of Tsukuba), Mayumi Aoyagi (Aichi Univ. of Edu.), Akihisa Ohya (Univ. of Tsukuba), Makoto Kobayashi (Tsukuba Univ. of Tech.) SP2019-19 WIT2019-18
Accidents caused by visually impaired individuals in public spaces are becoming social problems. In this study, we devel... [more] SP2019-19 WIT2019-18
pp.13-16
WIT 2019-06-16
13:45
Tokyo Waseda University, Waseda Campus Preliminary study on seat recognition in environments with people by the Xtion PRO LIVE cane system
Chi Zhang, Hotaka Takizawa, Akihisa Ohya (Univ. of Tsukuba), Makoto Kobayashi (Tsukuba Univ. of Tech.), Mayumi Aoyagi (Aichi Univ. of Education) WIT2019-4
We proposed an Xtion PRO LIVE cane system to help visually impaired individuals recognize seats and so forth. In this re... [more] WIT2019-4
pp.19-22
WIT, HI-SIGACI 2018-12-06
10:25
Tokyo AIST Tokyo Waterfront Preliminary study on line drawing aid with Lensen Drawing Kit for the visually impaired
Yilin Li, Hotaka Takizawa (Univ. of Tsukuba), Makoto Kobayashi (Tsukuba University of Technology) WIT2018-44
There are needs for visually impaired teachers and researches to make line drawings to be attached to textbooks or artic... [more] WIT2018-44
pp.69-72
WIT 2018-08-09
15:15
Nagano   Preliminary study on detection of white-cane users from surveillance camera images
Kazusa Sanada, Hotaka Takizawa (Univ. of Tsukuba), Mayumi Aoyagi (Aichi Univ. of Edu.) WIT2018-15
Accidents caused by visually impaired individuals in public spaces, such as station platforms, are becoming social probl... [more] WIT2018-15
pp.15-18
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2018-03-09
13:15
Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology Preliminary study on Image recognition of triangles drawn with Lensen Drawing Kit
Yilin Li, Hotaka Takizawa (Univ. of Tsukuba), Makoto Kobayashi (NTUT), Mayumi Aoyagi (Aichi Univ. of Edu.) WIT2017-66
The primary education of graphics for visually impaired students is important. However, the students do not have suffici... [more] WIT2017-66
pp.39-42
WIT, HI-SIGACI 2016-12-14
14:40
Tokyo AIST Tokyo Waterfront A Preliminary Study on Recognition of Upward/Downward Staircases Based on a Xtion PRO LIVE Cane System
Shohei Nakagawa, Hotaka Takizawa (Tsukuba Univ.), Mayumi Aoyagi (Aichi Univ. of Education), Nobuo Ezaki (Toba College), Shinji Mizuno (Aichi Institute of Technology) WIT2016-49
We proposed a Kinect cane system which helps visually impaired individuals recognize chairs, desks, staircases, elevator... [more] WIT2016-49
pp.23-26
WIT 2016-07-15
14:05
Yamanashi University of Yamanashi Organization for Information Management Development of a Xtion PRO LIVE cane system and Comparison with our Kinect cane system in Object Recognition
Shohei Nakagawa, Hotaka Takizawa (Univ.of Tsukuba), Mayumi Aoyagi (Aichi Univ. of Education), Nobuo Ezaki (Toba College), Shinji Mizuno (Aichi Institute of Technology) WIT2016-21
We proposed a Kinect cane system which helped visually impaired individuals recognize chairs, desks, elevators, stairs a... [more] WIT2016-21
pp.7-10
WIT 2015-03-14
16:40
Ibaraki Kasuga Campus, Tsukuba University of Technology A Preliminary Study on Detection of Obstacles and Recognition of Chairs and Tables by Use of a Stereocamera Cane System
Akira Kitagawa, Hotaka Takizawa (Univ. of Tsukuba), Mayumi Aoyagi (Aichi Univ. of Education), Nobuo Ezaki (Toba College), Shinji Mizuno (Aichi Inst. of Technology) WIT2014-121
In this report, we propose a stereocamera cane system to assist visually impaired individuals in detecting obstacles and... [more] WIT2014-121
pp.203-208
PRMU, IPSJ-CVIM, MVE [detail] 2015-01-22
14:10
Nara   Basic study on memory retrieval assisting for the visually impaired by use of SIFT-based image matching
Kazunori Orita, Hotaka Takizawa (Univ. of Tsukuba), Mayumi Aoyagi (Aichi Univ. of Edu.), Nobuo Ezaki (Toba National Coll. of Maritime Tech.), Shinji Mizuno (Aichi Inst. of Tech.) PRMU2014-94 MVE2014-56
In this report, we propose a spot navigation system to assist visually impaired individuals in recalling memories relate... [more] PRMU2014-94 MVE2014-56
pp.93-98
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