IEICE Technical Report

Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380

Volume 126, Number 38

Human Communication Science

Workshop Date : 2026-05-22 - 2026-05-23 / Issue Date : 2026-05-15

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Table of contents

HCS2026-1
Continuity of Simple Inference Method Using Distance-type Reasoning Method
Takashi Mitsuishi (Nagano Univ.)
pp. 1 - 5

HCS2026-2
Does the perception of eyeblinks synchronized with one's own improve memory task performance?
Mayu Kishimoto, Daisuke Tanaka (Tottori Univ.)
pp. 6 - 11

HCS2026-3
Distance perception of a sound source under controlled loudness
Hakudai Makino (Chuo Univ.), Kaori Asakawa (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Tomoki Maezawa (Univ. of Tsukuba), Fumiya Yonemitsu (Shibaura Inst. Technol.), Atsunori Ariga (Chuo Univ.)
pp. 12 - 15

HCS2026-4
Enhancing Children's Opinion Writing Through the Use of Generative AI
Maiko Takahashi (Waseda Univ.)
pp. 16 - 20

HCS2026-5
Quantifying the impressions of Kaiju appearing in Japanese films
Kyoji Hamazaki, Kaito Miyoshi, Sota Mochizuki, Hinano Hase, Nobuyuki Watanabe (KIT)
pp. 21 - 25

HCS2026-6
Time course of the Uncanny Valley
Mina Hatanaka, Matia Okubo (Senshu Univ.)
pp. 26 - 30

HCS2026-7
Face masks do not affect joint attention
Yoshihiko Tanaka (Senshu Univ.), Kenta Ishikawa (Teikyo Univ.), Matia Okubo (Senshu Univ.)
pp. 31 - 34

HCS2026-8
Candid profiles of politicians -- Emotional expressions and posing asymmetries --
Matia Okubo (Senshu Univ.)
pp. 35 - 38

HCS2026-9
Why AHP-Based Visualization Fails to Guarantee Rational Decision Outcomes?
Takeshi (Globis Univ.)
pp. 39 - 43

HCS2026-10
Designing a schedule coordination application for the sustainable activities of resident volunteers
Syuta Fukuchi, Takumu Yoshikawa (Nihon Univ.), Masahiro Watanabe (TUT), Haruka Yoshida (Nihon Univ.)
pp. 44 - 49

HCS2026-11
Effects of presenting time lags caused by speech rate conversion to speakers via vibrotactile stimuli -- Comparative study of visual and vibrotactile feedback focusing on speech timing control --
Yusuke Kunimatsu, Hiroto Saito (Tokyo Denki Univ.)
pp. 50 - 55

HCS2026-12
A Cognitive Model of Social Decision-Making -- Inferring Altruism in the Ultimatum Game --
Kishin Oasa, Shigen Shimojo, Yugo Hayashi (Ritsumeikan Univ.)
pp. 56 - 60

HCS2026-13
The effect of schemas about a partner on synchronization mediated by empathy
Emika Watanabe, Shigen Shimojo, Asako Kimura, Yugo Hayashi (Ritsumeikan Univ.)
pp. 61 - 66

HCS2026-14
Process of Narrative Disclosure by Persons with Dementia -- A Discourse Analysis of Place-Based Assessment --
Hiroko Tokunaga, Masayuki Ihara (RIKEN), Tomomi Nakashima (RIKEN/Yamanami Kaiteki Seikatsu), Hiroki Goto (RIKEN/Meikikai), Yuuki Umezaki (RIKEN/Shinjinkai), Yoko Egawa (RIKEN/Omuta City Hospital), Shinya Hisano (RIKEN/Prefectural Univ of Hiroshima), Shinpei Saruwatari (RIKEN/Shirakawa Hospital), Masashige Motoe (RIKEN/Tohoku Univ)
pp. 67 - 72

HCS2026-15
Investigating the Cross-Modal Effects of Additional Multisensory Cues on Wind Experience
Yuki Yano, Hiroshi Chigira (NTT)
pp. 73 - 78

HCS2026-16
Effects of Presentation Modality on Short-Term Memory in Older Adults with Dementia
Yayoi Kawasaki, Maiko Takahashi (Waseda Univ.), Kazuhiro Uchida (Mukogawa Women's Univ.)
pp. 79 - 82

HCS2026-17
Educational Use of a Card Game in First-Year Orientation -- Connecting Understanding of University Learning and Disciplinary Learning --
Teppei Terashima, Yusuke Masubuchi (Tokiwa Univ.)
pp. 83 - 88

HCS2026-18
Explanation of Action Selection in Three-Player Rummy Based on a Social Value Model
Takafumi Sakamoto (Shizuoka Univ.)
pp. 89 - 94

HCS2026-19
Cognitive Foundations of User Awareness Processes for Novel Products -- Theoretical Grounding via Schema Update and Representational Change --
Nodoka Yamada (UTokyo/KUTE-TOKYO), Kazutaka Ueda, Keisuke Nagato (UTokyo)
pp. 95 - 100

HCS2026-20
Analysis of Transcription Characteristics of Automatic Speech Recognition for Read-Aloud Speech by Elderly Speakers
Reiya Uchiyama, Minoru Nakayama (Meiji Univ.)
pp. 101 - 106

HCS2026-21
Proposal and Implementation of a VR Training System with Dynamic Interventions Considering Individual Differences in Cognitive Bias
Ryosuke Oshima, Daichi Kominami, Masaaki Yamauchi, Tatsuya Otoshi, Masayuki Murata (UOsaka)
pp. 107 - 112

HCS2026-22
Individual Differences in Implicit Learning Measured by Reaction Time Variability
Sota Hayashi, Junya Hara, Yuichi Tanaka, Hiroshi Higashi (UOsaka)
pp. 113 - 118

HCS2026-23
Analysis of Variations in Psychological Distance by Using a Relationship Visualization Simulator
Takeaki Shionome, Ako Imamura (Teikyo Univ.)
pp. 119 - 124

HCS2026-24
The Effects of Self-Other Control Contingency on Coordinated Action in VR/XR Environments
Yuka Serizawa, Yumi Kikuchi, Ryuichi Tanida (NTT)
pp. 125 - 130

HCS2026-25
Effects of interpersonal distance on body sway during dyadic interaction
Shota Miyazaki, Kae Mukai, Rina Sugiyama, Tomoko Isomura (Nagoya Univ.)
pp. 131 - 136

HCS2026-26
Qualitative Analysis of How People Interpret and Use Core Body Temperature Based Circadian Rhythm Feedback
Masami Takahashi, Osamu Saisho, Takafumi Inoue, Yujiro Tanaka, Daichi Matsunaga (NTT)
pp. 137 - 142

HCS2026-27
Online Surveillance Behavior in Instagram Use After Romantic Breakups -- An Empirical Examination Based on Attachment Theory and the Investment Model --
Minamo Shimokado, Yoshinori Hijikata (University of Hyogo)
pp. 143 - 148

HCS2026-28
An Exploratory Study on the Early Detection of Employee Withdrawal through Evaluations by Experienced HR Professionals and Facial Expression Analysis -- Investigating Early Indicators of Quiet Quitting via Interview-Based Assessment and AI Analytics --
Kazumasa Mori (Chiba Univ.), Tomoko Oe (Teikyo Univ.), Susumu Shibui (NIAD-QE), Sachiko Takagi (Tokiwa Univ.), Nao Fukubayashi (Ochanomizu Women Univ.)
pp. 149 - 153

HCS2026-29
The Presentation of Cultural Experiences and the Role of Human Resources -- An Analysis of Activity Programs in Luxury Hotels in Okinawa, Japan --
Sachiko Takagi (Tokiwa Univ.)
pp. 154 - 159

HCS2026-30
Changes in the Impression of Minimal Design Robots Through Shading
Chue Cho (Nihon Univ.), Ryoichi Nakashima (Kyoto Univ.), Masahiko Osawa (Nihon Univ.)
pp. 160 - 164

HCS2026-31
Cues for Case Formulation in Online Bereavement Support Conversations -- A Preliminary Study Based on Expert Perspectives --
Chika Nagaoka (OIDAI), Masashi Komori (OECU)
pp. 165 - 168

HCS2026-32
An Overview of Intervention Techniques for Idea Generation Through the Activation of Knowledge
Mayu Yamakawa (Keio Univ.), Sachiko Kiyokawa (UTokyo)
pp. 169 - 172

HCS2026-33
Fear and disgust, and autonomic nervous responses to trypophobic stimuli in Augmented Reality
Keiichi Kimura, Nobuyuki Kawai (NU)
pp. 173 - 176

HCS2026-34
Can Humans Comprehend Spatial Structures Through 360-Degree Vibro-stimuli? -- A RtD Approach to the Process of Spatial Structure Understanding --
Naruka Mizutani, Masaki Naito, Naoki Mukawa, Shunki Shimokawa, Kaita Totsuka, Tomoya Nagino (TDU), Takafumi Higashi (SU), Harumi Kobayashi, Akio Nakamura (TDU)
pp. 177 - 182

HCS2026-35
Analyzing the Characteristics of Living Labs Based on Publicly Available Information
Keigo Shibuya (TUT), Ryo Hashimoto (NTT), Masahiro Watanabe (TUT)
pp. 183 - 188

HCS2026-36
A Location Information System for Enhancing Accessibility to Green Slow Mobility
Akira Shindo, Ryota Obi, Kaisei Kosugi, Keigo Shibuya (TUT), Takumu Yoshikawa, Haruka Yoshida (Nihon Univ.), Masahiro Watanabe (TUT)
pp. 189 - 194

HCS2026-37
Supporting Communication for Hearing-Impaired Individuals through a Mobile App Version of a Point-and-Speak Phrasebook
Masahiro Watanabe, Taiki Zakouji, Keigo Shibuya (TUT), Momoko Nakatani (Science Tokyo)
pp. 195 - 200

HCS2026-38
Fatigue Assessment based on Facial Expression and Postural Analysis with MediaPipe
Tomoko Tateyama (Univ of the Ryukyus), Takeshi Nagasawa, Mizuki Takenaka (Kio Univ)
pp. 201 - 202

Note: Each article is a technical report without peer review, and its polished version will be published elsewhere.


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