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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
IE, CS, IPSJ-AVM [detail] 2023-12-12
13:30
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Proposal of a posture evaluation method based on skeletal estimation using Azure Kinect
Yuki Ozawa, Takashi Kanamaru (Kogakuin Univ.) CS2023-91 IE2023-33
In this study, we propose a posture evaluation method based on skeletal estimation using Azure Kinect. To realize an obj... [more] CS2023-91 IE2023-33
pp.49-52
MI 2021-03-16
14:00
Online Online Deformable mesh registration of partial lung shapes based on learning of pneumothorax deformation
Hinako Maekawa, Megumi Nakao (Kyoto Univ.), Katsutaka Mineura (Kyoto Univ. Hospital), Toyofumi F. Chen-Yoshikawa (Nagoya Univ. Hospital), Tetsuya Matsuda (Kyoto Univ.) MI2020-74
Intraoperative pneumothorax is accompanied by large deformation including rotation. As intraoperative cone-beam CT (CBCT... [more] MI2020-74
pp.112-117
WIT, HI-SIGACI 2020-12-10
13:25
Online Online A Study on Generalization of Posture Measurement for the Elderly Using Digital Photography
Mitsumasa Hida (Kyutech), Masakazu Imaoka, Misa Nakamura, Hidetoshi Nakao, Ryota Imai, Fumie Tazaki, Seigo Minami (OKRU), Kodai Kitagawa, Shogo Okamatsu (Kyutech), Tadasuke Ohnishi (JIU), Chikamune Wada (Kyutech) WIT2020-17
The development of a method for back posture measurement not requiring specialists or expensive equipment is vital for c... [more] WIT2020-17
pp.1-4
MI 2020-09-03
10:00
Online Online Lung region segmentation of thoracoscopic image with unsupervised image translation
Jumpei Nitta, Megumi Nakao (Kyoto Univ.), Keiho Imanishi (e-Growth Co. Ltd.), Tetsuya Matsuda (Kyoto Univ.) MI2020-19
In endoscopic surgery, it is necessary to understand the three-dimensional structure of the target region to improve saf... [more] MI2020-19
pp.13-18
TL 2019-07-27
16:10
Hyogo Hirao Seminar House, Konan University [Poster Presentation] Japanese children's knowledge of zibun and kare
Naho Orita (TUS), Hajime Ono (TUA), Naomi Feldman, Jeffrey Lidz (UMD) TL2019-25
While the Japanese reflexive zibun can be bound both locally and across clause boundaries (Inoue 1976 among many), the t... [more] TL2019-25
p.69
PRMU, MI, IE, SIP 2018-05-18
16:45
Gifu   SIP2018-19 IE2018-19 PRMU2018-19 MI2018-19 This study proposed an identification method based on shape information of thoracic vertebras in ante-mortem (AM) and po... [more] SIP2018-19 IE2018-19 PRMU2018-19 MI2018-19
pp.87-88
HCS 2015-08-22
15:10
Kyoto   A Study of the Function of Interjection hora in Interaction
Ryu Gakugan (The University of Shiga Prefecture) HCS2015-52
By analyzing naturally-occurring Japanese interactional data, this paper examines the function of interjection hora. Inv... [more] HCS2015-52
pp.65-70
NLC 2013-12-04
13:30
Tokyo Gree Inc. Anaphoric Analysis System ANASYS -- Zero-Anaphora Resolution based on Naive Bayes Method for semantic features gained from sentence semantic analysis --
Masato Hattori, Minoru Harada (Aoyama Gakuin Univ.) NLC2013-34
Zero-anaphora resolution is a required key techniques to achieve high accuracy in many recently-developed natural langua... [more] NLC2013-34
pp.7-12
TL 2012-07-21
13:30
Yamagata Yamagata University The processing of surface and deep anaphora in Japanese -- An ERP study --
Masuyo Ito (Fukuoka Univ.), Masataka Yano, Yu Bise, Yuki Tateyama, Tsutomu Sakamoto (KU) TL2012-11
Human beings are thought to depend on linguistic antecedents or nonlinguistic context to interpret phonetically-null or ... [more] TL2012-11
pp.7-12
MI 2012-01-19
14:40
Okinawa   [Special Talk] Computer-aided differential diagnosis of lung cancer using three-dimensional thoracic CT images
Yoshiki Kawata, Noboru Niki (Tokushima Univ) MI2011-108
In the recent release of positive results from the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) screening trial in the US showin... [more] MI2011-108
pp.171-172
NLC, IPSJ-NL 2010-07-23
15:00
Miyagi Tohoku Univeristy Combination of 3 types of speech recognizers for anaphora resolution
Kazutaka Shimada, Noriko Tanamachi, Tsutomu Endo (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.) NLC2010-8
In this paper, we propose a combination method of 3 different types of speech recognizers. The method consists of a larg... [more] NLC2010-8
pp.69-74
MI 2010-01-29
15:45
Okinawa Naha-Bunka-Tenbusu Quantitative analysis of pulmonary functions by use of registration method from inspiration and expiration thoracic CT images
Yuki Watabe (Yamaguchi Univ.), Shoji Kido (YamaYamaguchi Uguchi Univ.) MI2009-157
It is known that the difference of the contraction movement appears in pulmonary diseases such as COPD and interstitial ... [more] MI2009-157
pp.437-442
MI 2009-01-19
13:30
Overseas National Taiwan University [Poster Presentation] A semi-automatic approach for evaluating thoracic kyphosis and lumbar lordosis on X-ray CT images
Tatsuro Hayashi, Xiangrong Zhou, Huayue Chen, Takeshi Hara, Hiroshi Fujita, Ryujiro Yokoyama, Masayuki Kanematsu, Hiroaki Hoshi (Gifu Univ.) MI2008-80
A spinal curvature contributes to maintaining spinal balance, and maintaining normal spinal curvature is important for t... [more] MI2008-80
pp.97-100
MI 2009-01-20
11:00
Overseas National Taiwan University Recognition of Pulmonary Nodules on CT using 3-D Object Models
Hotaka Takizawa (Univ. of Tsukuba), Shinji Yamamoto (Chukyo Univ.), Tsuyoshi Shiina (Kyoto Univ.) MI2008-111
The present paper describes a novel recognition method of pulmonary nodules in thoracic CT scans by use of 3-D spherical... [more] MI2008-111
pp.241-246
MI 2008-07-16
15:45
Hokkaido Sapporo Medical University Analysis on the distribution of bone mineral density at vertebral trabecular bones using X-ray CT images
Tatsuro Hayashi, Xiangrong Zhou, Huayue Chen, Takeshi Hara, Hiroshi Fujita, Ryujiro Yokoyama, Masayuki Kanematsu, Hiroaki Hoshi (Gifu Univ.) MI2008-26
The number of osteoporosis patient is increasing every year in Japan. Recent years, multi-detector-row CT is widely used... [more] MI2008-26
pp.35-40
MI 2008-01-25
10:00
Okinawa Naha-Bunka-Tenbusu Investigation of a method for measurement airway wall with 3D-thoracic CT images
Satoshi Miyamoto, Hayaru Shouno, Shoji Kido (Yamaguchi Univ) MI2007-63
Evaluating airway wall is an important factor for diagnosis of COPD(Chronic Obstructive Pulumonary
Disease) by use of C... [more]
MI2007-63
pp.1-6
MI 2008-01-25
13:00
Okinawa Naha-Bunka-Tenbusu Extraction of Pleural Effusion Regions from 3-D Thoracic CT Images
Akinori Tsunomori, Hayaru Shouno, Shoji Kido (Yamaguchi Univ.) MI2007-73
Computed tomography(CT) is used to diagnose pleural effusion.It is an effective method for follow-up to measure accumula... [more] MI2007-73
pp.57-62
MI 2007-09-20 Fukuoka Kyushu Univ. Development of Voxel Matching Method for Reducing of Subtraction Artifacts in Temporal Subtraction Image
Yoshinori Itai, Hyoungseop Kim, Seiji Ishikawa (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.), Shigehiko Katsuragawa (Kumamoto Univ.), Kunio Doi (The Univ. Chicago)
A temporal subtraction image, which is obtained by subtraction of a previous image from a current one, can be used for e... [more]
NLC 2006-07-28
10:00
Hokkaido Future University Hakodate Proposing a multidimensional representation scheme that effectively specifies the (co-)argument structures of (potentially) any words -- Using the simplified version of (Parallel) Pattern Matching Analysis --
Kow Kuroda (NICT), Ryu Iida (NAIST)
Based on the framework called Pattern Matching Analysis (PMA: Kuroda 2000), this paper proposes an argument parsing meth... [more] NLC2006-8
pp.1-6
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