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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
MVE, ITE-HI, HI-SIG-VR 2013-06-25
14:05
Tokyo Sanjo Conference Hall, The University of Tokyo (Hongo campus) Basic Study on the Effect of Virtual Shape of a Cup on Drinking Behavior
Eiji Suzuki, Takuji Narumi, Sho Sakurai, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) MVE2013-8
In our research, we propose a system for affecting our satisfaction during drinking beverage implicitly and control beve... [more] MVE2013-8
pp.13-18
HIP 2013-03-14
11:50
Okinawa okinawa-sangyoushien center Adding tactile sensation to touch panel by using visuo-tactile cross-modal phenomenon
Maki Yokoyama, Taku Hachisu, Michi Sato, Shogo Fukushima, Hiroyuki Kajimoto (Univ. of Electro- Comm.) HIP2012-93
There have been many proposals to add tactile sensation to touch panels, but most of them require additional electro-mec... [more] HIP2012-93
pp.93-98
MVE, IE, WIT, IMQ, CQ
(Joint) [detail]
2013-03-11
16:30
Fukuoka Fukuoka Institute of Technology [Special Talk] Perception-based Interface and Multi-sensory Communications
Takuji Narumi (Univ. of Tokyo) IMQ2012-69 CQ2012-88 IE2012-173 MVE2012-130 WIT2012-79
The communication technologies to create realistic feeling as if they are in a remote place by duplicating multi-sensory... [more] IMQ2012-69 CQ2012-88 IE2012-173 MVE2012-130 WIT2012-79
pp.199-202(IMQ), pp.27-30(CQ), pp.199-202(IE), pp.199-202(MVE), pp.199-202(WIT)
HCS 2013-01-25
12:45
Kochi Kochi City Culture-Plaza CUL-PORT Appearance and tactile texture of onomatopoeia -- Cross-modal comprehension of onomatopoeia by Japanese 4-year-old children --
Ayaka Ikeda (NTT/Kyoto Univ), Tessei Kobayashi (NTT), Shoji Itakura (Kyoto Univ) HCS2012-69
Onomatopoetic words depict various types of sensations such as sounds, actions, and textures. An interesting property of... [more] HCS2012-69
pp.89-94
PRMU 2012-10-05
15:50
Chiba   [Special Talk] Augmenting Eating Experience using Cross-modal Interfaces
Takuji Narumi (Univ. of Tokyo) PRMU2012-69
With the recent development of five-senses displays which produce multi-modal sensation and elucidation of the mechanism... [more] PRMU2012-69
pp.95-100
MVE, ITE-HI, HI-SIG-VR 2012-06-27
10:25
Tokyo Sanjo Conference Hall Basic Study on Controlling Weight Perception and Fatigue by Lifting Task by Changing Object's Brightness using Augmented Reality
Tatsuya Fujii, Yuki Ban, Jun Imura, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose (Tokyo Univ.) MVE2012-20
In our research, we aim to explore the possibility of constructing the convenient system which can reduce fatigues of us... [more] MVE2012-20
pp.67-72
IE, MVE 2012-03-13
09:55
Toyama Toyama University A Study on a Tactile Display Method to the Upper Limb Using Visual Stimulation for Augmented Reality
Arinobu Niijima, Takefumi Ogawa (The Univ. of Tokyo) IE2011-155 MVE2011-117
In order to realize high realistic interactions between a user and virtual objects, it is very important to give a user ... [more] IE2011-155 MVE2011-117
pp.127-132
MVE, ITE-HI, HI-SIG-VR 2011-06-29
14:45
Tokyo Sanjo Conference Hall Basic Study on the Modification of an Identified Shape of Curved Surface Using Pseudo-Haptic Effects.
Yuki Ban, Takashi Kajinami, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose (the Univ. of Tokyo) MVE2011-27
In our research, we aim to construct the visuo-haptic device which can give users a sense as if they are touching on of ... [more] MVE2011-27
pp.67-72
MBE 2011-01-28
16:15
Kagoshima Kagoshima University Study of an interaction between haptic, auditory and visual
Shunichi Kawabata, Takuro Kawabata, Masafumi Yamada, Seika Yanagida, Atsuo Nuruki, Kazutomo Yunokuchi (Kagoshima Univ.), John Rothwell (Univ. College London) MBE2010-101
Humans use sensory information to process external information. At that time by necessity a number of senses interact wi... [more] MBE2010-101
pp.121-124
HIP, ITE-HI, ITE-CE 2010-10-14
14:30
Miyagi RIEC A crossmodal contingent aftereffect between visual and vestibular senses
Kenzo Sakurai (TGU), Yuika Suzuki, Shuichi Sakamoto, Jiro Gyoba, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) HIP2010-48
We conducted an experiment to explore color-contingent self-motion aftereffects. Observers were asked to report whether... [more] HIP2010-48
pp.11-14
PRMU, SP, MVE, CQ 2010-01-22
15:20
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. Study on Gustatory Display (2nd Report) -- An Evaluation of Cross-modal Effects of Superimposing Virtual Color onto Real Drink --
Takuji Narumi, Munehiko Sato, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) CQ2009-102 PRMU2009-201 SP2009-142 MVE2009-124
Gustatory sensation is based on chemical signals whereas the visual sensation and auditory sensation are based on physic... [more] CQ2009-102 PRMU2009-201 SP2009-142 MVE2009-124
pp.311-316
MVE, ITE-HI 2009-06-09
14:00
Tokyo Seihoku Gallery, Annex, Yayoi Auditorium, the Univ. of Tokyo A Basic Study on Gustatory Display with Visual Feedback
Takuji Narumi (the Univ. of Tokyo/JSPS), Tomoe Futamata (the Univ. of Tokyo/Toshiba), Kunihiro Nishimura, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose (the Univ. of Tokyo) MVE2009-20
Gustatory sensation is based on chemical signals whereas the visual sensation and auditory sensation are based on physic... [more] MVE2009-20
pp.107-112
HIP 2008-11-07
- 2008-11-11
Ishikawa Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Yamahiro Hot Spring Asymmetrical audiovisual perception in temporal order judgment
Yasuto Tanaka (Miki Optical Inst.), Takeshi Nogai, Shinji Munetsuna (NICT) HIP2008-92
To elucidate time perception using auditory and visual information, a temporal order judgment task was employed using a ... [more] HIP2008-92
pp.21-26
EA 2008-08-04
14:15
Miyagi   Short tone-bursts recover visual awareness suppressed by motion-induced blindness
Michiaki Shibata (Tohoku Univ), Yousuke Kawachi (Tohoku Univ./JPSP), Satoshi Yairi, Yukio Iwaya, Jiro Gyoba, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ) EA2008-50
Static visual stimuli superimposed on moving pattern perceptually disappear (motion-induced blindness: MIB). We reported... [more] EA2008-50
pp.29-34
CQ 2007-07-13
14:00
Hokkaido Shiretoko Prince Hotel Kazenamiki Implementation and basic evaluation of handover management scheme supporting multiple connections in multimodal environment
Kazuya Tsukamoto, Yuki Nakano, Takeshi Yamaguchi (KIT), Shigeru Kashihara (NAIST), Yuji Oie (KIT) CQ2007-33
With the wide spread of various data link technologies, in the near future, mobile nodes (MNs) will automatically select... [more] CQ2007-33
pp.113-118
OPE, EMT, LQE, PN 2007-01-29
14:50
Osaka Osaka Univ. Convention Center Low grazing scattering from periodic Neumann surface with finite extent
Junichi Nakayama, Kazuhiro Hattori, Yasuhiko Tamura (Kyoto Inst. of Tech.) PN2006-57 OPE2006-139 LQE2006-128
This paper deals with the scattering of TM plane wave by a perfectly
conductive surface made up of a periodic array o... [more]
PN2006-57 OPE2006-139 LQE2006-128
pp.55-60
OCS, OFT 2004-08-26
11:40
Hokkaido Muroran Institute of Technology Mechanism of Supercontinuum Spectrum Generation using Cross-Phase Modulation in a Dispersion- Flattened/Decreasing Fiber with Low Birefringence
Hiroyasu Sone (Kitami Inst. of Technol.), Zhaoyang Wang, Masaaki Imai (Muroran Inst. of Technol.), Yoshinori Yokouchi, Yasuhiro Harada (Kitami Inst. of Technol.), Yuichi Suzuki (Fujitsu Network Technologies Ltd.)
It is well known that a highly flat and broad SC spectrum is generated mainly due to self-phase modulation (SPM) in opti... [more] OCS2004-57 OFT2004-20
pp.31-34
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