Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380
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HCS2025-35
Research on Accessibility-Focused Turn-Taking Support for Hard-of-Hearings in Casual Conversation
Hina Ishihama, Kohei Kikuchi (NTUT)
pp. 1 - 4
HCS2025-36
Development of a Facial Expression Generation Model for a Listening Agent Reflecting Speaker Engagement in Active Listening with Older Adults
Hide Hosoda, Hung-Hsuan Huang (The Univ of Fukuchiyama)
pp. 5 - 9
HCS2025-37
Automatic Detection of Nonverbal Behavior and Its Relationship with Mood in Avatar-Based Interviews
Tetsu Narumi (UEC), Masato Arai (TUSW)
pp. 10 - 15
HCS2025-38
A Data Collection Approach for Understanding Psychosentience through Meta-Dialogue
Kei Shimonishi, Koji Inoue (Kyoto Univ.), Yasuyuki Usuda (SIST), Rui Sakaida (FUN)
pp. 16 - 21
HCS2025-39
Toward the Development of Training Scenarios for Dealing with Difficult Parents Using a Conversational Agent
Kosuke Tsurumaki, Hung-Hsuan Huang (Fukuchiyama Metropolitan Univ.)
pp. 22 - 26
HCS2025-40
The impact of LINE's reaction feature on mood and trust
Misato Fujii, Xue Dou (Ritsumeikan Univ.)
pp. 27 - 30
HCS2025-41
How does the additional presentation of static poses that display quantitative information affect the attribute framing effect?
Kaede Takamune, Kazushi Nishimoto (JAIST)
pp. 31 - 36
HCS2025-42
Preliminary analysis of Beauty YouTubers' speech for the following process of makeup in Japanese and English
-- "-teiku" vs. "gonna" --
Haruka Amatani (KAIT)
pp. 37 - 40
HCS2025-43
How Does an Athlete Interpret Cheering?
-- Co-occurrence Network Analysis Using Interview Data --
Yuma Okada, Jun Ichikawa (Shizuoka Univ)
pp. 41 - 44
HCS2025-44
Validation of a Cognitive Model that naturally expresses the agent's mental state through integration with a Large Language Model
Yuu Osuga, Ayu Iida, Masahiko Osawa (Nihon Univ.)
pp. 45 - 50
HCS2025-45
A Systematic Review of Support for Older Adults with Dementia
-- Focus on Metaverse Environments, Cognitive Models, and Large Language Models --
Emika Watanabe, Shigen Shimojo, Yugo Hayashi (Ritsumeikan Univ.)
pp. 51 - 56
Note: Each article is a technical report without peer review, and its polished version will be published elsewhere.