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Technical Committee on Image Media Quality (IMQ)
Chair: Kenya Uomori (Osaka Univ.) Vice Chair: Mitsuru Maeda (Canon)
Secretary: Hiroaki Kudo (Nagoya Univ.), Masaru Tsuchida (NTT)
Assistant: Masato Tsukada (Univ. of Tsukuba), Takashi Yamazoe (Seikei Univ.)
DATE:
Fri, Oct 21, 2022 13:15 - 15:05
PLACE:
E and S Building, Higashiyama Campus, Nagoya Univ.(Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, 464-8601 Japan. "Nagoya Daigaku" by Subway from JR Nagoya Station (About 30 min.). https://www.nagoya-u.ac.jp/extra/map/index.html. Assoc. Prof Hiroaki Kudo, Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya Univ.+81 52 789 3309)
TOPICS:
Visual Perception and IMQ, etc.
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Fri, Oct 21 PM IMQ (13:15 - 14:05)
Chair: Kenya Uomori (Osaka Univ.)
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(1) 13:15 - 13:40
Costa Rica's Nation Branding and the Diffusion of Costa Rica's Image in Japan
Lara Pineda Cinthia Rocio (Kobe Univ.)
(2) 13:40 - 14:05
HEVC Image Quality Assessment for eXtended Reality (XR) Based on 360 Degrees Camera
Norifumi Kawabata (Computational Imaging Lab)
----- Break ( 10 min. ) -----
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Fri, Oct 21 PM Visual Perception (14:15 - 15:05)
Chair: Hiroaki Kudo (Nagoya Univ.)
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(3) 14:15 - 14:40
Study on Impression Change Caused by Edge-Blur Visual Phenomenon
Yuri Iwami, Nobuji Tetsutani (Tokyo Denki Univ.)
(4) 14:40 - 15:05
Evaluation of material appearance recognition by dyslexia
Ayaka Matsui, Kenji Sugiyama (Seikei Univ.), Hanae Ikeshita (Sagami Women's Univ.), Takashi Yamazoe (Seikei Univ.)
# Information for speakers
General Talk will have 20 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion.
=== Technical Committee on Image Media Quality (IMQ) ===
# FUTURE SCHEDULE:
Fri, Dec 16, 2022: Nishi-Chiba Campus, Chiba Univ. [Wed, Oct 19], Topics: Image Media Quality, etc.
# SECRETARY:
Hiroaki Kudo(Nagoya University)
E-mail:imq-n
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