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HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2023-12-11
- 2023-12-13
Fukuoka Asia pacific Import Mart (Kitakyushu)
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Social robot that engages conversations
Shuya Hashitani, Atsushi Nakazawa (Okayama Univ.)
In recent years, social robots have been remarkably developed, and they are now able to engage in more human-like intera... [more]
HCS, CNR 2023-11-05
14:40
Tokyo Kogakuin University
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Development of a human-friendly robot using a behavioral model based on emotion recognition
Chika Kanesaki, Kenji Matsuzaka (NIT, UC) CNR2023-14 HCS2023-76
In smooth communication between humans, the recognition and understanding of nonverbal information caused by emotions is... [more] CNR2023-14 HCS2023-76
pp.38-44
LOIS, IPSJ-DC 2023-08-04
14:45
Kyoto Kyoto Tachibana University, Keisei-Kan, 1-G106
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Recognizing Human-Centered Contexts for In-Home Elderly Monitoring Using Vision-Based Edge AI
Sinan Chen, Masahide Nakamura, Kiyoshi Yasuda (Kobe Univ.) LOIS2023-6
As the global population ages, including Japan, there is a significant trend toward transitioning from facility-based ca... [more] LOIS2023-6
pp.18-22
EMM 2023-01-26
11:05
Miyagi Tohoku Univ.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Invited Talk] Sound Event Detection and Localization for Humanoid Robots
Yong-Hwa Park (KAIST) EMM2022-64
Pursuing intelligent machines that recognize human’s condition and surrounding events autonomously, this lecture focuses... [more] EMM2022-64
p.19
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2022-12-14
- 2022-12-16
Kagawa Onsite (Sunport Takamatsu) and Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Nursing activity recognition based on Exploratory Data Analysis
Riku Shinohara, Huakun Liu, Monica Perusquia-Hernandez, Naoya Isoyama, Hideaki Uchiyama, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa (NAIST)
In this paper, we first analyzed the nurse activity dataset provided in the “4th Nurse Care Activity
Recognition Challe... [more]

HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2019-12-11
- 2019-12-13
Hiroshima Hiroshima-ken Joho Plaza (Hiroshima) Segmentation of Daily Living Space by Human Behavior and Object Placement
Koki Nakaura, Koh Kakusho (KGU), Stoshi Nshiguchi (OIT), Masaaki Iiyama (Kyoto Univ.)
Life support robots are expected to provide support according to human behavior patterns. It is necessary to have prior ... [more]
MVE 2019-08-30
13:00
Aichi   [Invited Talk] Smart Work and Service Measurement
Takeshi Kurata (AIST) MVE2019-18
Along with the popularization of IoT (Internet-of-Things) technologies, ‘Mieruka’, which means visualization or vision c... [more] MVE2019-18
p.71
PRMU 2017-10-12
13:30
Kumamoto   Research on Adaptive Assistance Based on Situation Recognition of Robot
Takaya Ono, Masayuki Kashima, Shinya Fukumoto, Kiminori Sato, Mutsumi Watanabe (Kagoshima Univ.) PRMU2017-76
In recent years, various communication robots have been developed and becoming familiar existence. Meanwhile, since comm... [more] PRMU2017-76
pp.79-84
PRMU, IBISML, IPSJ-CVIM [detail] 2017-09-16
11:15
Tokyo   [Short Paper] Research on Person Recognition from Human Activity
Takayuki Yoshida, Basabi Chakraborty (Iwate Pref. Univ.) PRMU2017-57 IBISML2017-29
Currently, motion sensors are equipped as standard equipment in mobile terminals, list band type lifelog devices have al... [more] PRMU2017-57 IBISML2017-29
pp.159-160
HCS 2017-03-16
13:30
Miyagi   Prototype of a sensor network system for behavior analysis of kindergartner
Kaname Takano, Takashi Kawanami (KIT) HCS2016-112
In order to analyze behavior of a kindergarten, it is necessary to monitor movement history of the child, favorite place... [more] HCS2016-112
pp.125-130
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2016-12-07
- 2016-12-09
Kochi Kochi City Culture Plaza (CUL-PORT) Clustering Indoor Space from Observation of Human Motion
Chinatsu Kobayashi, Koh Kakusho (Kwansei Gakuin Univ.), Masaaki Iiyama (Kyoto Univ.)
Recent robots are employed not only in manufacturing industries but also in living environment for supporting daily huma... [more]
IBISML 2015-03-06
10:30
Kyoto Kyoto University Quality control in human-machine hybrid crowdsourcing
Toshihiro Watanabe (UTokyo), Toshinari Itoko, Shin Saito, Masatomo Kobayashi, Hironobu Takagi (IBM), Hisashi Kashima (Kyoto Univ.) IBISML2014-91
The power of crowdsourcing has dramatically shortened the required time to create accessible content for disabled people... [more] IBISML2014-91
pp.47-54
HPB
(2nd)
2015-02-18 Kanagawa   Avoidance behavior recognition during walking for opportunistic road anomaly detection
Tsuyoshi Ishikawa, Kazuma Ogasahara, Kaori Fujinami (TUAT)
In this paper, we propose a road anomaly detection method based on a smartphone. Road anomaly is
defined as some obsta... [more]

PRMU, IBISML, IPSJ-CVIM [detail] 2014-09-02
09:30
Ibaraki   Study of Recognizing Customers' Behaviors in Shops by Dynamic Image Processing and Bayesian Network
Jing Yan, Takayuki Hori, Jun Ohya (Waseda Univ.) PRMU2014-49 IBISML2014-30
This paper explores the validity of embedding the image processing based extraction of 10 image features that could desc... [more] PRMU2014-49 IBISML2014-30
pp.101-106
PRMU, MVE, IPSJ-CVIM
(Joint) [detail]
2013-01-23
10:00
Kyoto   Recognizing Groups of Humans and Objects During Casual Interaction in Open Space
Yuki Kizumi, Koh Kakusho (Kwansei Gakuin Univ.), Takuya Funatomi, Masaaki Iiyama (Kyoto Univ.) PRMU2012-88 MVE2012-53
This article discusses how to recognize groups of humans and objects interacting with each other in an open space based ... [more] PRMU2012-88 MVE2012-53
pp.45-50
HIP 2012-06-30
13:50
Hokkaido   Generation of Personal Behavior in Virtual Space by Considering the Individuality
Kensuke Tanaka, Nobuhiko Mukai (Tokyo City Univ.) HIP2012-35
In this paper, we describe a method of generating a variety of personal behavior with personality in a virtual space. By... [more] HIP2012-35
pp.13-18
LOIS 2012-03-08
13:10
Okinawa Meio Univ. Purchase estimation by analyzing actual customer's behavior in a retail shop
Koya Sugimoto, Masayuki Kanbara (Naist), Tetsushi Ikeda, Koji Kamei, Kazuhiko Shinozawa (ATR), Norihiro Hagita (ATR/Naist) LOIS2011-81
This paper describes purchase estimation method by analyzing actual customer's behavior in a retail shop.Recently,item r... [more] LOIS2011-81
pp.49-54
PRMU 2011-02-18
13:00
Saitama   Human motion recognition in crowded surveillance video sequences based on key-point trajectories
Masaki Takahashi, Mahito Fujii, Masahide Naemura (NHKSTRL), Shin'ichi Satoh (NII) PRMU2010-225
There is a need for systems that can automatically detect specific human motions in a surveillance video. However, almos... [more] PRMU2010-225
pp.111-116
PRMU, HIP 2010-03-15
09:00
Kagoshima Kagoshima Univ. Research on human's internal state (hot or cold) estimation based on behavior recognition
Takuya Arima, Syun Fukumoto, Masayuki Kashima, Kiminori Sato, Mutsumi Watanabe (Kagoshima Univ.) PRMU2009-233 HIP2009-118
The present home appliance electric systems are operated by user’s intention. As a result, only apart of users' intentio... [more] PRMU2009-233 HIP2009-118
pp.1-6
PRMU, HIP 2010-03-15
14:55
Kagoshima Kagoshima Univ. ESTIMATING FACE DIRECTION FROM WIDE SURVEILLANCE CAMERA
Shinji Abe, Masakazu Morimoto, Kensaku Fujii (Univ. of Hyogo) PRMU2009-255 HIP2009-140
In this paper, we propose a facial direction estimating system from low resolution facial images captured by surveillanc... [more] PRMU2009-255 HIP2009-140
pp.127-132
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