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HCS2018-1
An Investigation of the Changes of Concentration Level by Displaying Visual Stimulus in Peripheral Vision
Taku Takahashi, Tsubasa Fukuchi, Hiroaki Yamaura, Keiji Matsui, Satoshi Nakamura (Meiji Univ.)
pp. 1 - 6
HCS2018-2
Object-wise 3D Social Saliency from Multiple Egocentric Videos
Hiroyuki Ishihara, Takayuki Nakachi, Masanori Ogawara, Takahiro Yamaguchi (NTT)
pp. 7 - 10
HCS2018-3
Infant language development
-- The influence of gaze-following and object-processing on later vocabulary development --
Yuko Okumura, Yasuhiro Kanakogi, Tessei Kobayashi (NTT), Shoji Itakura (Kyoto Univ.)
pp. 11 - 16
HCS2018-4
Investigation of the influence on central vision by Perceptual vigilance in peripheral vision
Naoki Ono, Satoshi Nakamura (Meiji Univ.)
pp. 17 - 21
HCS2018-5
A Study of Mode Transition Protocol in Remote Communication System "Tomo-Livi"
Toshitaka Hanai, Syunsuke Iijima, Masaki Shuzo, Naoki Mukawa (Tokyo Denki Univ)
pp. 33 - 38
HCS2018-6
Investigation of Multi-Tiered Social Networks in Rural Area Using Non-Negative Matrix Factorization
Masashi Komoir (O.E.C.U.), Rino Iida (Kyoto Univ.), Yukihisa Minoura (Doshisha Univ.), Hidefumi Hitokoto (Fuuoka Univ.), Kosuke Takemura (Shiga Univ.), Yukiko Uchida (Kyoto Univ.)
pp. 39 - 42
HCS2018-7
Qualitative Study on Information Behavior in Myanmar 1
-- Research Design of Living Survey in Different Culture --
Sumaru Niida, Naoya Tojo, Tomoko Oto (KDDI Research, Inc.)
pp. 43 - 48
HCS2018-8
Qualitative Study on Information Behavior in Myanmar 2
-- Comparison of Influence of Word-of-Mouth and Advertising Information in Purchase Behavior --
Naoya Tojo, Sumaru Niida (KDDI Research)
pp. 49 - 54
HCS2018-9
Linguistics for "OK, Google!"
-- The Peculiarity of Wake Words As Seen from the Three-Tier Model of Language Use --
Ryohei Naya (KGU), Takashi Ishida (Uni. of Tsukuba)
pp. 65 - 70
HCS2018-10
The name truncation on Japanese and English names
-- In terms of distributed morphology --
Tatsuhiro Okubo (IPU), Masatoshi Honda (Univ. of Tsukuba)
pp. 71 - 76
HCS2018-11
Change of speech structure of speaker supported by visualization of end timing of speech in Real-time Speech Rate Converted Conversation
Hiroki Kawashima, Hiroko Tokunaga, Hiroto Saito, Naoki Mukawa (Tokyo Denki Univ.)
pp. 77 - 82
HCS2018-12
The Referentiality of Accusative Wh-Phrases in Japanese Rhetorical Questions
-- Examining Two Types of Syntactic Structures by the Experiment Using Vocal Stimuli --
Sachiko Takagi, Akihiko Sakamoto (Tokiwa Univ.)
pp. 83 - 88
HCS2018-13
Clustering of Children Based on Behavior Analysis and Consideration of Individuality Analysis
Keiichi Horio, Yuji Watanabe, Tetsuo Furukawa (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.), Takashi Omori (Tamagawa Univ.)
pp. 101 - 106
HCS2018-14
A Method to Develop Optimal Collaborative Learning based on Machine Learning and Mathematical Optimization
Yuto Omae (NITTC), Tatsuro Furuya (YMTES), Kazutaka Mizukoshi (DA), Takayuki Oshima, Sakakibara Norihisa (HUTE), Yoshiaki Mizuochi (JUE), Kazuhiro Yatsushiro (YPU), Hirotaka Takahashi (NUT)
pp. 107 - 112
HCS2018-15
A Study of Individual Satisfactions in Group Discussions
Susumu Kono (SOKENDAI), Kenro Aihara (NII)
pp. 113 - 118
HCS2018-16
Cognitive Relationship between Compensation and Achievement Level to Dissolve Conflict in the Process of Collaborative Problem Solving
Vaya Viora Novitasari, Sayaka Tohyama, Yugo Takeuchi (Shizuoka Univ.)
pp. 119 - 124
HCS2018-17
Analysis of Sympathetic Gaze Behaviors in Multi-party Conversation
Chisato Abe, Tomoko Koda (OIT)
pp. 125 - 130
HCS2018-18
Influence of composition of photographs on their subjective impressions and eye movement distributions
Ryoki Iijima, Izumi Ito, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech)
pp. 131 - 134
HCS2018-19
Relationship between task evoked mental workload and microsaccade frequency
Yoshiya Hayakawa, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech)
pp. 135 - 138
HCS2018-20
Does Visual Illusion Works Well for Adding Depth Information on Video Sequnces?
Shun Aoki, Yuki Onozato, Sayaka Shimomura, Shingo Kobayashi, Ryusuke Miyamoto (Meiji Univ.), Hiroki Sugano, Kazuyoshi Moriya (Axell)
pp. 139 - 142
HCS2018-21
Measurement system for martial arts movement using spherical light reflective markers with elastic belts
Maki Nakamura (Ibaraki Univ. Health Sci./Univ. Tsukuba), Kiyoshi Hoshino (Univ. Tsukuba)
pp. 143 - 148
HCS2018-22
Technology Trends on Sound Input and Output User Interface Based on Patent Application Analysis
-- FY2017 Patent Application Technical Trends Surveys --
Daisuke Suzuki, Shiho Nagano, Kazushi Nomura, Toshinobu Kataoka (JPO)
pp. 149 - 152
HCS2018-23
Profiles of medalsts
-- lateral posing bias at medal ceremonies --
Matia Okubo (Senshu Univ.)
pp. 153 - 156
HCS2018-24
Configuration of facial features of centripetal and centrifugal faces
Rina Okada, Nobuyuki Watanabe (KIT)
pp. 157 - 160
HCS2018-25
(See Japanese page.)
pp. 161 - 164
HCS2018-26
(See Japanese page.)
pp. 165 - 170
HCS2018-27
The existence of a competitor increases enthusiasm when playing the VR video games
-- An investigation based on the event-related potential (ERP) component (P300) --
Ryuzaburo Nakata, Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ.)
pp. 191 - 196
HCS2018-28
Study for extracting key frame images by tracking the locus of dominant hands in two hand sign language video.
Sayaka Shinada (SIT), Ken Tsutsuguchi (Sojo University), Shunichi Yonemura (SIT)
pp. 197 - 202
HCS2018-29
Analysis of The Impression of Systems Inconvenience
-- A Comparison between Information System and Human --
Koki Kusano, Ai Nakane, Masayuki Ihara (NTT)
pp. 203 - 208
HCS2018-30
Effect of the character size and sentence width on the optimal viewing distance for digital signage
Masahiro Watanabe, Sayaka Teranaka, Rika Mochizuki, Toshihide Saito, Yuji Morinishi, Kiyoshi Nakahama (NTT)
pp. 209 - 214
HCS2018-31
Reproducing Pet Owners' Presence by Remote Feeding Robots
Hongyang Qiu, Makoto Kine, Kana Kushida, Hideyuki Nakanishi (Osaka Univ.)
pp. 215 - 220
Note: Each article is a technical report without peer review, and its polished version will be published elsewhere.