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HCI 2019: Orlando, FL, USA
- Sakae Yamamoto, Hirohiko Mori:
Human Interface and the Management of Information. Information in Intelligent Systems - Thematic Area, HIMI 2019, Held as Part of the 21st HCI International Conference, HCII 2019, Orlando, FL, USA, July 26-31, 2019, Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11570, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-22648-0
Haptic and Tactile Interaction
- Kazuma Aoyama:
Novel Display Using Percutaneous Electrical Stimulation for Virtual Reality. 3-14 - David Chhan, Timothy L. White, Brandon S. Perelman:
In-Vehicle Tactile Displays to Enhance Crew Situation Awareness and Understanding of Agents in a Simulated Driving Environment. 15-23 - Daiji Kobayashi, Machika Ueda, Koki Hiraoka, Hiroya Suzuki, Ryuki Tsukikawa, Takehiko Yamaguchi, Tetsuya Harada:
Effect of Artificial Haptic Characteristics on Virtual Reality Performance. 24-35 - Koichi Shimizu, Vibol Yem, Kentaro Yamaoka, Gaku Sueta, Tomohiro Amemiya, Michiteru Kitazaki, Yasushi Ikei:
Rendering of Virtual Walking Sensation by a Vestibular Display. 36-46 - Hiroya Suzuki, Ryuki Tsukikawa, Daiji Kobayashi, Makoto Sato, Takehiko Yamaguchi, Tetsuya Harada:
Implementation of Two-Point Control System in SPIDAR-HS for the Rod Tracking Task in Virtual Reality Environment. 47-57 - Yuki Tasaka, Hikaru Ichimaru, Sakae Yamamoto, Makoto Sato, Takehiko Yamaguchi, Tetsuya Harada:
Analysis of Differences in the Manner to Move Objects in a Real and Virtual Space. 58-69 - Travis J. West, Alexandra Bachmayer, Sandeep Bhagwati, Joanna Berzowska, Marcelo M. Wanderley:
The Design of the Body: Suit: Score, a Full-Body Vibrotactile Musical Score. 70-89 - Takehiko Yamaguchi, Shota Abe, Yukiko Watabe, Sou Shiohara, Hiroya Suzuki, Tetsuya Harada:
Proposal of Redirected Walking Using a Slope Parallel Component of the Slope Gravity. 90-100 - Vibol Yem, Hiroyuki Kajimoto, Katsunari Sato, Hidekazu Yoshihara:
A System of Tactile Transmission on the Fingertips with Electrical-Thermal and Vibration Stimulation. 101-113
Information in Virtual and Augmented Reality
- Meng-Xi Chen, Chien-Hsiung Chen:
User Experience and Map Design for Wayfinding in a Virtual Environment. 117-126 - Hiroki Hasada, Junjian Zhang, Kenta Yamamoto, Bektur Ryskeldiev, Yoichi Ochiai:
AR Cooking: Comparing Display Methods for the Instructions of Cookwares on AR Goggles. 127-140 - Hayato Hirose, Ken Minamide, Satoshi Fukumori, Saizo Aoyagi, Michiya Yamamoto:
Development of a System for Analyzing Hand-Raising Communication by Using a VR Headset to Synthesize Human-CG Character Interaction. 141-150 - Kenichiro Ito, Michitaka Hirose:
Immersive Virtual Reality Environment to Test Interface of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems for Elder Driver. 151-163 - Takeru Kobayashi, Kentaro Kotani, Satoshi Suzuki, Takafumi Asao, Kazutaka Obama, Atsuhiko Sumii, Tatsuto Nishigori:
Performance Evaluation of Head Motion Input Used for AR-Based Communication Supporting System During Endoscopic Surgery. 164-173 - Isamu Ohashi, Toshiyuki Numata, Hiroaki Yata, Shigeo Yoshida, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose:
Demonstration Experiment of AR Exhibition System Inducing User Behavior with Visual Incompatibility. 174-186 - Shihui Xu, Bo Yang, Boyang Liu, Kelvin Cheng, Soh Masuko, Jiro Tanaka:
Sharing Augmented Reality Experience Between HMD and Non-HMD User. 187-202
Machine Learning and Intelligent Systems
- Hao Dou, Zhinan Li, Minghao Cai, Kelvin Cheng, Soh Masuko, Jiro Tanaka:
Show Something: Intelligent Shopping Assistant Supporting Quick Scene Understanding and Immersive Preview. 205-218 - Takeru Kadokura, Kohei Watanabe, Yoshikaze Yanagiya, Elisa Sihombing, Syauqan Wafiqi, Yasuhiro Sudo, Hiroshi Tanaka:
Initial Investigation of a Notification System for Indoor Alarm Sounds Using a Neural Network. 219-231 - Yoshio Matsuyama, Yumi Asahi:
High Sensitivity Layer Feature Analysis in Food Market. 232-243 - Kei Miyaoka, Takako Akakura:
Construction of a Prediction Model for Pharmaceutical Patentability Using Nonlinear SVM. 244-253 - Masashi Okubo, Shun Tamura:
A Proposal of Video Evaluation Method Using Facial Expression for Video Recommendation System. 254-268 - Ayumu Sakaguchi, Ryosuke Saga:
Sentiment Analysis of Images with Tensor Factorization. 269-285 - Razieh L. Saremi, Ye Yang, Abdullah Khanfor:
Ant Colony Optimization to Reduce Schedule Acceleration in Crowdsourcing Software Development. 286-300 - Konatsu Tagawa, Suguru Ueda:
Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Among Android Devices. 301-310 - Tomohiro Yamaguchi, Shota Nagahama, Yoshihiro Ichikawa, Keiki Takadama:
Model-Based Multi-objective Reinforcement Learning with Unknown Weights. 311-321 - Haruka Yanagi, Chika Oshima, Koichi Nakayama:
Estimating Timing of Head Movements Based on the Volume and Pitch of Speech. 322-332
Human Motion and Expression Recognition and Tracking
- Tiffany Andry:
The Qualitative Analysis in Eye Tracking Studies: Including Subjective Data Collection in an Experimental Protocol. 335-346 - Teruaki Ito, Hiroki Kimachi, Tomio Watanabe:
Combination of Local Interaction with Remote Interaction in ARM-COMS Communication. 347-356 - Yosuke Kinoe, Yuna Akimori, Akane Sakiyama:
Postural Movement when Persons Feel Uncomfortable Interpersonal Distance. 357-371 - Masashi Komatsu, Takako Akakura:
A Facial Authentication Method Robust to Postural Changes in e-Testing. 372-384 - Takashi Nagamatsu, Mamoru Hiroe, Gerhard Rigoll:
Corneal-Reflection-Based Wide Range Gaze Tracking for a Car. 385-400 - Young Ah Seong, Tomoko Hashida, Ryoko Ueoka:
rapoptosis: Renatusu via Apoptosis - Prototyping Using Clothes. 401-411 - Yusuke Suzuki, Shunsuke Ichihara:
User Stress Measurement of Remote Operation Supporting System with Hand Gesture Transmission Function. 412-425 - Ryoko Ueoka:
Laugh Log: E-Textile Bellyband Interface for Laugh Detection and Logging. 426-439 - Kyosuke Watanabe, Makoto Oka, Hirohiko Mori:
Feedback Control to Target Joints Angle in Middle Finger PIP and MP Joint Using Functional Electrical Stimulation. 440-454 - Ryutaro Yasui, Kohei Yamaguchi, Takafumi Asao, Kentaro Kotani, Satoshi Suzuki:
Preliminary Investigation of Mechanical Impedance Characteristics During Lane Change Maneuver. 455-465
Medicine, Healthcare and Quality of Life Applications
- Déborah Alexandra Foloppe, Paul Richard, Philippe Allain, Alphonse Calenda:
A New Motion-Based Tool for Occupation and Monitoring of Residents in Nursing Homes. 469-481 - Shin'ichi Fukuzumi, Mariko Jinno, Kasumi Inagaki, Haruka Maeda, Takuya Mizukami, Osamu Sakura:
Extraction of New Guideline Items from the View Point of ELSI (Ethics, Legal, Social Issues) for Service Utilized AI-Focus on Healthcare Area. 482-491 - Yuki Hirasawa, Takuya Ishioka, Naka Gotoda, Kosuke Hirata, Ryota Akagi:
Development of a Promotion System for Home-Based Squat Training for Elderly People. 492-501 - Tetsuya Maeshiro, Yuri Ozawa, Midori Maeshiro:
Designing Doctor-Patient-Machine System of Systems for Personalized Medicine. 502-513 - Tetsuya Maeshiro, Miharu Ino:
Relationship Between Rage Tendency and Body Conditions. 514-522 - Fuko Oura, Takeo Ainoya, Keiko Kasamatsu:
A Study on Design Process Model Based on User Experience - Development for the Concept of Service for Vision-Impaired People. 523-533 - Akira-Sebastian Poncette, Christian Meske, Lina Mosch, Felix Balzer:
How to Overcome Barriers for the Implementation of New Information Technologies in Intensive Care Medicine. 534-546 - Yudai Sato, Takeo Ainoya, Ryuta Motegi, Keiko Kasamatsu:
Development of a Interface Which Was Customized for People with Disabilities Using 3D Printers. 547-555 - Ryotaro Suzuki, Rintaro Onishi, Keiko Kasamatsu, Yoshiki Shimomura, Osamu Nitta, Ryuta Motegi, Shin Tsuchiya, Nami Shida, Naoyuki Takesue:
Development of Boccia Robot and Its Throwing Support Interface. 556-567 - Madoka Takahara, Kakiha Nakamura, Fanwei Huang, Ivan Tanev, Katsunori Shimohara:
Nursing Care Support System for Caregiver and Older Adults. 568-577
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