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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SeMI 2024-01-18
13:50
Yamanashi Raki House Kaiji [Short Paper] Eye Tracking for Eye Movement Enhancement Development and Evaluation of VR Applications
Fu Hirose, Masashi Sugano (Osaka Metropolitan Univ.) SeMI2023-53
Some patients with developmental disabilities have problems with visual function that interfere with their daily lives. ... [more] SeMI2023-53
pp.22-27
NS, SR, RCS, SeMI, RCC
(Joint)
2022-07-13
14:00
Ishikawa The Kanazawa Theatre + Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A vision training application using VR HMD with eye tracking function
Fu Hirose, Masashi Sugano (Osaka Metro. Univ.) SeMI2022-24
Some patients with developmental disabilities have problems with visual function that interfere with their daily lives. ... [more] SeMI2022-24
pp.24-27
CQ 2021-08-04
15:30
Online Online A Factor Analysis of Uncomfortable Feeling caused by Image Retargeting in Retargeted Images using Subjective Assessment and Eye Measurement
Yoshikazu Kawayoke (NIT, Ishikawa College), Yasuhiro Inazumi (Yamanashi Eiwa College) CQ2021-34
As the resolutions and aspect ratios of displays are becoming increasingly diverse, there is growing interest in image r... [more] CQ2021-34
pp.64-69
TL 2018-07-28
16:40
Tokyo Keio University [Poster Presentation] Acquisition of passive sentences by Japanese children -- An eye-tracking study of 2-3-year-olds --
Reiko Okabe (Senshu Univ.), Miwa Isobe (TUA), Yukino Kobayashi (NTUT), Tomoko Monou (Mejiro Univ.), Shigeto Kawahara (Keio Univ.) TL2018-31
Japanese-speaking children are reported to begin producing passive sentences without –ni phrases (i.e., short passives) ... [more] TL2018-31
pp.93-97
TL 2018-07-29
10:00
Tokyo Keio University Irony Processing in L2 English Speakers
Pimrat Fongchamnan (Thammasat Univ.) TL2018-33
This article reports the findings of an eye-tracking study which investigated the on-line irony processing in Thai speak... [more] TL2018-33
pp.101-106
TL 2018-07-29
11:40
Tokyo Keio University Acquisition of the takete-maluma effects by Japanese speaker: A cross-sectional study
Yukino Kobayashi (NTUT), Miwa Isobe (TUA), Shigeto Kawahara (Keio Univ.), Tomoko Monou (Mejiro Univ.), Reiko Okabe (Senshu Univ.), Kazuhiro Abe, Yasuyo Minagawa (Keio Univ.) TL2018-36
Köhler’s (1947) classic study has shown that nonce words like takete are more likely to be associated with angular objec... [more] TL2018-36
pp.115-116
HCS 2018-01-26
12:50
Kagoshima Daiichi Institute of Technology Hiragana sound knowledge by 2-year-old toddlers -- An eye-tracking study --
Hiroki Higuchi (NTT/AIST), Yuko Okumura, Tessei Kobayashi (NTT) HCS2017-70
We investigated hiragana letter-sound knowledge using an eye-tracking technique in late 2-year-olds who cannot read hira... [more] HCS2017-70
pp.23-28
RCS, NS
(Joint)
2017-12-14
17:05
Hiroshima Aster Plaza [Invited Talk] Quantified Learning for Experiential Supplements
Koichi Kise (Osaka Pref. Univ.) NS2017-133 RCS2017-259
In the JST CREST research area ``Intelligent Information Processing Systems Creating Co-Experience Knowledge and Wisdom ... [more] NS2017-133 RCS2017-259
pp.41-42(NS), pp.53-54(RCS)
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2017-12-13
- 2017-12-15
Ishikawa THE KANAZAWA THEATRE Evaluation of Relationship between Vection and Viewing Angle by Eye-Tracking
Motomasa Matsumura, Hidetoshi Okazaki (Oshima College)
There are reports that symptoms such as body shaking and changes in eye movements appear when motion sickness occurs. Th... [more]
TL 2017-07-22
10:40
Tokyo NINJAL How robust are effects of semantic and phonological prediction during language comprehension? A visual world eye-tracking study.
Aine Ito, E. Matthew Husband (Univ. of Oxford) TL2017-13
Prediction is often assumed to play a crucial role during language comprehension. While some theories propose that predi... [more] TL2017-13
pp.1-6
TL 2017-07-22
16:40
Tokyo NINJAL Effects of language production on prediction: Word vs. picture visual world study.
Aine Ito (Univ. of Oxford), Max S. Dunn iii, Martin J. Pickering (Univ. of Edinburgh) TL2017-19
Under production-based models of language prediction, people use their production system for prediction, and an enhanced... [more] TL2017-19
pp.31-36
TL 2016-07-23
17:00
Tokyo Waseda Univ. (Nishi-Waseda Campus) The bi-directionality and the graded nature of aspectual coercion -- An eye-tracking study --
So Ishii, Kiyoshi Ishikawa (Hosei Univ.) TL2016-20
Psycholinguists have observed that predicates describing a single event are more costly to process when combined with du... [more] TL2016-20
pp.43-48
AI 2016-06-27
14:30
Tokyo   Perceptual Alternation Induced in the Act of Rotating and Observing a Wireframe Object
Sakumi Iki, Rie Osawa, Shota Imafuku, Susumu Shirayama (Univ. of Tokyo) AI2016-7
Visual information accounts for a large percentage of information humans receive from the environment. Therefore, there ... [more] AI2016-7
pp.37-42
AI 2016-06-27
16:40
Tokyo   A Study of Evaluation of Psychological State for Increasing the Efficiency of Office Work
Susumu Shirayama, Masanobu Namiki, Shota Imafuku, Rie Osawa (Univ. of Tokyo) AI2016-11
It is considered that improvement of the physical environment in office is effective for increasing the efficiency of of... [more] AI2016-11
pp.55-60
TL 2014-08-12
14:45
Tokyo The University of Tokyo (Komaba) 18 Bldg. Hall Real-time Grammar Processing by Late Second Language Speakers -- An Eye-tracking Study --
Yuichi Suzuki, Yi Ting Huang (Univ. of Maryland) TL2014-18
The current study investigated whether late L2 English speakers could achieve real-time sentence processing. We focused ... [more] TL2014-18
pp.37-42
LOIS 2014-03-07
10:50
Okinawa   Estimation Method of User's Sense of Expectation for Future Events Focusing on Lifelogs and Vital Reaction
Yumiko Nagatake, Tomoyo Komatsu, Akihisa Kodate (Tsuda Coll.), Manabu Motegi, Atsushi Fukayama, Michio Shimomura (NTT) LOIS2013-56
Since the arrival of digital cameras and camera equipped mobile handsets, the act of taking photographs has become an ev... [more] LOIS2013-56
pp.11-16
TL 2012-12-08
17:55
Tokyo WASEDA University Proficiency and Working Memory Effects on the Use of Animacy and Morphosyntactic Information in Comprehending Temporary Ambiguous Sentences by Japanese EFL Learners -- An Eye-tracking Study --
Tomoyuki Narumi, Hirokazu Yokokawa (Kobe Univ.) TL2012-49
In this study, an eye-tracking experiment was conducted to investigate how Japanese EFL learners with intermediate profi... [more] TL2012-49
pp.89-94
TL 2012-07-22
10:30
Yamagata Yamagata University Preservation of the Initial Analysis with Japanese Relative Clause Sentences
Chie Nakamura (Keio Univ.), Manabu Arai (Univ. of Tokyo) TL2012-19
(Advance abstract in Japanese is available) [more] TL2012-19
pp.53-58
EMM 2011-11-15
15:30
Miyagi   A study on perception of food using visual information which made specular reflection characteristic
Masahiko Fujiwara, Terumasa Aoki (Tohoku Univ.) EMM2011-55
When a certain object is seen, "whether we can eat this or not" is one of the most important judgments for animals to ma... [more] EMM2011-55
pp.89-94
HIP, HCS 2010-05-14
14:45
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Visibility for visual stimulus using visual evoked responses
Masashi Fujimoto, Minoru Nakayama (Tokyo Tech) HCS2010-21 HIP2010-21
To develop a reading support system which adjust viewing character size
automatically, we analyzed the estimated visib... [more]
HCS2010-21 HIP2010-21
pp.115-120
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