Presentation 2016-06-27
Perceptual Alternation Induced in the Act of Rotating and Observing a Wireframe Object
Sakumi Iki, Rie Osawa, Shota Imafuku, Susumu Shirayama,
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Abstract(in English) Visual information accounts for a large percentage of information humans receive from the environment. Therefore, there is a need to reduce the occurrence of human error that results from the visual ambiguities like perceptual alternation. In this paper, we propose the method to acquire and to analyze the data that can explain the relations between behavior of rotating or observing a wireframe object and the occurrence of perceptual alternation. Some new findings obtained from human subjects’ experiments are demonstrated.
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Keyword(in English) Perceptual Alternation / Wireframe / Rotation / Observing Behavior / Eye Tracking / Eye-tracking Analysis
Paper # AI2016-7
Date of Issue 2016-06-20 (AI)

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Committee AI
Conference Date 2016/6/27(1days)
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Chair Toshiharu Sugawara(Waseda Univ.)
Vice Chair Tsunenori Mine(Kyushu Univ.) / Daisuke Katagami(Tokyo Polytechnic Univ.)
Secretary Tsunenori Mine(Ritsumeikan Univ.) / Daisuke Katagami(Shizuoka Univ.)
Assistant Yuichi Sei(Univ. of Electro-Comm.)

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Registration To Technical Committee on Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge-Based Processing
Language JPN
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Title (in English) Perceptual Alternation Induced in the Act of Rotating and Observing a Wireframe Object
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Keyword(1) Perceptual Alternation
Keyword(2) Wireframe
Keyword(3) Rotation
Keyword(4) Observing Behavior
Keyword(5) Eye Tracking
Keyword(6) Eye-tracking Analysis
1st Author's Name Sakumi Iki
1st Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo(Univ. of Tokyo)
2nd Author's Name Rie Osawa
2nd Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo(Univ. of Tokyo)
3rd Author's Name Shota Imafuku
3rd Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo(Univ. of Tokyo)
4th Author's Name Susumu Shirayama
4th Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo(Univ. of Tokyo)
Date 2016-06-27
Paper # AI2016-7
Volume (vol) vol.116
Number (no) AI-117
Page pp.pp.37-42(AI),
#Pages 6
Date of Issue 2016-06-20 (AI)