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Technical Committee on Human Information Processing (HIP)  (Searched in: 2018)

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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
HIP 2018-10-22
13:40
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Comparison of the efficiency of two methods of sequential procedural learning -- Focusing on the grouping of buttons in sequential button-press tasks --
Mizuki Hoshina, Hiromi Morita (Univ. of Tsukuba) HIP2018-56
We compared two methods of learning sequential button-press tasks—All-back and Zero-back methods—to explore the mechanis... [more] HIP2018-56
pp.1-4
HIP 2018-10-22
14:05
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa A study of functional role in the temporal pole based on a semantic memory learning model
Tatsuhiro Ideta, Takeshi Kohama (KU) HIP2018-57
In order to elucidate the pathophysiology of semantic dementia (SD), we developed a semantic-space learning model which ... [more] HIP2018-57
pp.5-8
HIP 2018-10-22
14:30
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Prediction of standing up motion -- motion prediction using EMG and posture measurement --
Kenji Takeda, Takahide Ito, Kazuaki Kondo, Yuichi Nakamura (Kyoto Univ.), Junichi Akita (Kanazawa Univ.), Masashi Toda (Kumamoto Univ.) HIP2018-58
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HIP2018-58
pp.9-12
HIP 2018-10-22
15:05
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Effect of Horizontal-Vertical Illusion on Stepping-Over Action
Ryota Sakurai (Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology), Kentaro Kodama (Kanagawa Univ.) HIP2018-59
The present study aimed to determine whether foot clearance is increased by visual illusion during a step-over task. Fou... [more] HIP2018-59
pp.13-15
HIP 2018-10-22
15:30
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa visualization of part importance based on gaze of instructor
Shota Osumi, Hiroaki Kudo, Tetsuya Matsumoto (Nagoya Univ.), Yoshinori Takeuchi (Daido Univ.) HIP2018-60
 [more] HIP2018-60
pp.17-20
HIP 2018-10-22
16:05
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa [Invited Talk] What can we retrieve observing your eyes? -- gaze, scene information and your behavior --
Atsushi Nakazawa (Kyoto Univ.) HIP2018-61
 [more] HIP2018-61
p.21
HIP 2018-10-23
09:20
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Effects of the vertical visual field on the directional asymmetry between forward and backward vection
Kanon Fujimoto, Hiroshi Ashida (Kyoto Univ.) HIP2018-62
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HIP2018-62
pp.23-26
HIP 2018-10-23
09:45
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Effect of visual stimulation speeds during active self-rotation on subconscious body control
Ryo Tokuyama, Rumi Hisakata, Hirohiko Kaneko (Tokyo Tech) HIP2018-63
In this study, we investigated the integrated process of some sensory information during active self-rotational-motion a... [more] HIP2018-63
pp.27-30
HIP 2018-10-23
10:10
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Motion perception on the frontal parallel plane when posture changes the relation between vestibular/somatosensory and visual gravity directions
Takuma Miwa, Rumi Hisakata, Hirohiko Kaneko (Titech) HIP2018-64
We investigated the effects of direction information obtained in visual context of background on the constant velocity p... [more] HIP2018-64
pp.31-34
HIP 2018-10-23
10:45
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa the effect of ISI at vergence eye movements for Rdial flow motion visual stimulus
Yasushi Kodaka (AIST), Keisuke Kushiro (Kyoudai)
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HIP 2018-10-23
11:10
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Effects of Target Blanking and Flickering on Saccadic Suppression of Image Displacement
Yasuaki Tamada, Yusuke Kuramoto, Masayuki Sato (The Univ. of Kitakyushu) HIP2018-65
Target displacements during saccades are harder to be noticed than those during fixations (Saccadic Suppression of Image... [more] HIP2018-65
pp.35-37
HIP 2018-10-23
13:30
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa A gaze input method using relationship between luminance change of visual target and timing of pupillary reaction to light
Shoma Ichino, Hirohiko Kaneko (Tokyo Tech.) HIP2018-66
Techniques have been developed that allow you to enter characters by looking at among many items displayed on the screen... [more] HIP2018-66
pp.39-41
HIP 2018-10-23
13:55
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa The infrared condition in the measurement accuracy of a gaze tracking device
Masatoshi Kitaguchi, Masahiro Wakabayashi, Hiromichi Sato, Tomoyuki Naito (Osaka Univ.) HIP2018-67
The measurement of gaze position is a powerful tool in cognitive sciences. However, there will be change in accuracy of ... [more] HIP2018-67
pp.43-46
HIP 2018-10-23
14:20
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa The effect of the relative depth positions in disparity-defined apparent motion of isolated objects
Hidetoshi Kanaya, Marie Morita (Ritsumeikan Univ.) HIP2018-68
 [more] HIP2018-68
pp.47-48
HIP 2018-10-23
14:55
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Effect of familiarity on depth perception
Ippei Negishi (KIT), Elizaveta Mischenko, Elena Gorbunova, Tadamasa Sawada (HSE University) HIP2018-69
Familiarity cue is often introduced as the cue of depth perception. But it is difficult to inquire the effect of familia... [more] HIP2018-69
pp.49-50
HIP 2018-10-23
15:20
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Development of one-dimensional integral photography
Sumio Yano, Akira Hasegawa (Shimane Univ.), Min-Chul (KIST) HIP2018-70
 [more] HIP2018-70
pp.51-54
HIP 2018-10-23
15:45
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Importance of changing motion direction of stimulus and influence of head movement width on depth perception from monocular motion parallax
Yuki Masuda, Ippei Kanayama, Shiro Suyama, Haruki Mizushina (Tokushima Univ.) HIP2018-71
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HIP2018-71
pp.55-58
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