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SANE 2021-12-16
13:05
Chiba Chiba University
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
MULTI MODEL OUTPUT PERFORMANCES IN PREDICTING WEATHER ON FLIGHT ROUTE IN INDONESIA
Dani Irwansyah (BMKG), Muhammad Arif Munandar (Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University 1-33,), Heri Ismanto, Bayu Umbaran, Ahmad Kosasih, Muchamat Agus Fitrianto (BMKG) SANE2021-71
In the aviation sector, weather phenomena greatly affect on flight efficiency and regularity. The presence of convective... [more] SANE2021-71
pp.43-51
QIT
(2nd)
2021-12-01
15:20
Online Online Non-Markovian dynamics of the quantum Otto cycle
Miku Ishizaki, Naomichi Hatano (UTokyo), Hiroyasu Tajima (UEC)
From the viewpoint of investigating the efficient use of heat by means of quantum resources, quantum heat engines, which... [more]
SIS 2021-03-05
10:50
Online Online A trial of quantitative evaluation focused on area change in self-organizing map
Yuto Nakashima, Hiroshi Wakuya (Saga Univ.), Fukuko Moriya (Kurume Univ.), Kaoru Araki, Hideaki Itoh (Saga Univ.) SIS2020-56
A self-organizing map (SOM) is one of the AI techniques to visualize an applied multi-dimensional data set onto the two-... [more] SIS2020-56
pp.114-119
HIP, HCS, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2020-05-14
15:30
Online Online Alleviating sadness by listening to music -- An examination by focusing on the tendency to ruminate over a period of time --
Satomi Kato, Sachiko Kiyokawa (Nagoya Univ.) HCS2020-8 HIP2020-8
We examined whether listening to bright or sad music would alleviate sadness when considering the tendency to ruminate o... [more] HCS2020-8 HIP2020-8
pp.37-40
NC, MBE 2019-12-06
11:25
Aichi Toyohashi Tech Mathematical Model for Generating Human Foot-Lifting Movements onto One-Up Stair-Step from Stair Rise
Toshikazu Matsui, Shu Kitabatake (Gunma Univ) MBE2019-49 NC2019-40
This research formulates a mathematical model generating foot-lifting movements from only the step rise without any info... [more] MBE2019-49 NC2019-40
pp.25-30
R 2019-11-28
15:35
Osaka Central Electric Club A Note on Optimal Rejuvenation Policies for Non-Markovian Availability Models with Aperiodic Checkpointing
Junjun Zheng (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Hiroyuki Okamura, Tadashi Dohi (Hiroshima Univ.) R2019-47
In this paper, we present non-Markovian availability models for capturing the dynamics of system behavior of an operatio... [more] R2019-47
pp.23-28
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2019-03-06
13:00
Tokyo University of Electro Communications Mathematical Model for Simulating Human Foot-Lifting Movements onto One-Up Stair-Step
Akihiko Ueki, Shu Kitabatake, Toshikazu Matsui (Gunma Univ.) NC2018-78
This research formulates an optimal control model for reproducing human foot-lifting movements onto one-up stair-step as... [more] NC2018-78
pp.187-192
IN 2019-01-22
10:25
Aichi WINC AICHI Searching the Web for Trivia Inducing Users' Interests by Starting with SNS Trends
Junya Matsuda, Komei Arasawa, Ryohei Watanabe, Shun Hattori (Muroran Inst. of Tech.) IN2018-81
Trivia are one kind of knowledge about trashy things and trivial things etc., and almost always we do not care whether o... [more] IN2018-81
pp.51-56
SANE 2018-11-08
13:30
Overseas China (Xuchang) Effects of Lunar Revolution on the Performance of the Moon-Based Synthetic Aperture Radar
Zhen Xu (RADI/UCAS), Kun-shan Chen (UCAS) SANE2018-56
The Moon-based synthetic aperture radar (Moon-based SAR) offers an unprecedented temporal and spatial coverages in Earth... [more] SANE2018-56
pp.5-9
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2017-11-25
15:50
Miyagi Tohoku University Via-Point Typed Optimal Control Model for Simulating Human Squat Movements and Its Effectiveness
Toshikazu Matsui (Gunma Univ.) NC2017-37
A three-link and three-joint optimal control model to reproduce human squat movements has already been proposed. This mo... [more] NC2017-37
pp.53-58
AP 2015-04-23
16:00
Okinawa Ishigaki City Effect on Propagation Loss by Variations of Transmitter and Effect on Propagation Loss by Variations of Transmitter and Receiver Positions in Road Width Direction in Inter-Vehicle Communication Environments
Kazuo Ozawa, Hisato Iwai, Hideichi Sasaoka (Doshisha Univ.) AP2015-18
Studies of propagation models in inter-vehicle communication environments have been reported. The models give the propag... [more] AP2015-18
pp.89-94
WIT 2014-03-08
09:45
Ibaraki Kasuga Campus, Tsukuba University of Technology Sign Language Word Recognition Using Via-point Information of Arm Movement and Correlation of the Left and Right Arm.
Shinpei Igari, Naohiro Fukumura (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.) WIT2013-80
We have studied Japanese sign Language (JSL) recognition using via-points based on the minimum jerk model. In our previo... [more] WIT2013-80
pp.75-80
MVE, IE, WIT, IMQ, CQ
(Joint) [detail]
2013-03-12
12:00
Fukuoka Fukuoka Institute of Technology Word Recognition Method of Sign Language Movement from Multiple Speakers Using Via-points Based on the Minimum Jerk Model.
Shinpei Igari, Naohiro Fukumura (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.) IMQ2012-80 IE2012-184 MVE2012-141 WIT2012-90
Feature extraction from movements and a pattern matching methods are major challenges in the word recognition of sign la... [more] IMQ2012-80 IE2012-184 MVE2012-141 WIT2012-90
pp.257-262
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2012-12-12
17:05
Aichi Toyohashi University of Technology Sign Language Recognition Considering the Spatial Location of the Via-points Based on the Minimum Jerk Model
Shinpei Igari, Naohiro Fukumura (TUT) NC2012-89
We have been studied a Japanese Sign Language (JSL) recognition method using via-points based on the Minimum Jerk Model.... [more] NC2012-89
pp.73-78
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2011-03-08
09:50
Tokyo Tamagawa University A Method of Via-Point Extraction from Human Arm Movements Specified Movement Direction.
Shunichi Takashima, Naohiro Fukumura (TUT) NC2010-160
Point-to-point movements by human are reproduced by minimum-jerk model. If boundary conditions are given suitably, it is... [more] NC2010-160
pp.193-198
NC, MBE [detail] 2010-12-19
10:20
Aichi Nagoya Univ. A Study of Via-Points Based on the Minimum Jerk Model as Features for Sign Language Translation
Shinpei Igari, Naohiro Fukumura (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.) MBE2010-68 NC2010-79
Sign language is an important means of communication with deaf people. In this study, we examine the sign language trans... [more] MBE2010-68 NC2010-79
pp.73-78
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2009-03-12
10:00
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ. Extraction of Via Points from a Tracing Minimum Jerk Trajectory
Takashi Oyama (Okayama Prefect Univ.) NC2008-138
It has been known that reaching movements between two points are reproduced by minimum jerk model gave initial and final... [more] NC2008-138
pp.207-212
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2008-03-12
11:50
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ A via-points extraction method for teaching of human arm movements.
Masashi Ikegami, Naohiro Fukumura (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.), Yoji Uno (Nagoya Univ.) NC2007-135
The minimum-jerk model and the minimum-torque-change model have been proposed as a model that reproduces human point-to-... [more] NC2007-135
pp.139-144
NC 2006-07-14
15:35
Tokyo Waseda University Consideration of human isochrony by a computational theory
Hisashi Saito, Tadashi Tsubone, Yasuhiro Wada (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.)
Previous studies on human motor control reported a phenomenon called isochrony, which is the compensatory increase of mo... [more] NC2006-43
pp.31-36
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2005-12-09
14:15
Aichi   Movement time planning in human via-point movement
Hisashi Saito, Yasuhiro Wada (Nagaoka Univ. of Technology)
In previous research, various models that reproduce movement trajectory had been already proposed, but movement time pla... [more] NC2005-84
pp.19-24
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