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SP, WIT, IPSJ-SLP, ASJ-H [detail] 2021-10-19
11:00
Online Online A Preliminary Study on Subjective Rating of Vibration which provide Device Using Illusory Pulling Cues Induced by Asymmetric Vibrations in White Cane Grip
Kiyohiko Nunokawa (TIU), Takeshi Tanabe (AIST), Hotaka Takizawa (Univ. Tsukuba), Kouki Doi (NISE), Shuichi Ino (Osaka Univ.) SP2021-28 WIT2021-21
 [more] SP2021-28 WIT2021-21
pp.24-27
WIT 2021-06-01
16:50
Online Online Recognition of the hardness of objects when using a white cane -- Comparison between visually impaired users and sighted university students wearing an eye mask --
Kiyohiko Nunokawa (TIU), Takeshi Tanabe (AIST), Kouki Doi (NISE), Shinji Sako (NIT), Yoshikazu Seki, Shuichi Ino (AIST) WIT2021-12
 [more] WIT2021-12
pp.59-62
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2021-03-06
09:30
Online Online Identification of Physical Factors that Contributed Hardness Discrimination of Objects by Indirect Tapping using White Canes
Takeshi Tanabe (AIST), Kiyohiko Nunokawa (Tokyo International Univ.), Kouki Doi (NISE), Shuich Ino (AIST) WIT2020-34
 [more] WIT2020-34
pp.26-31
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2019-03-10
16:40
Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology Development of a wireless tactile measurement application and its usage in foot sensory examination
Yoshihiro Nomura (Univ. of Tsukuba/AIST), Manabu Chikai (AIST), Kouki Doi (NISE), Kiyohiko Nunokawa (TIU/Univ. of Tsukuba), Noriyo Takahashi (Tokuyukai Rehabilitation Clinic), Shuichi Ino (AIST/Univ. of Tsukuba) WIT2018-85
In this study, a novel wireless tactile measurement application is proposed that can perform early detection of decrease... [more] WIT2018-85
pp.177-181
WIT, HI-SIGACI 2018-12-05
11:20
Tokyo AIST Tokyo Waterfront Effect of standing versus sitting posture for a foot plantar sensitivity to lateral skin stretch
Yoshihiro Nomura (Univ. of Tsukuba/AIST), Manabu Chikai (AIST), Kouki Doi (NISE), Kiyohiko Nunokawa (TIU/Univ. of Tsukuba), Noriyo Takahashi (Tokuyukai Rehabilitation Clinic), Shuichi Ino (AIST/Univ. of Tsukuba) WIT2018-38
The purpose of this study is to develop a new tactile sensory measurement device capable for early detection of decrease... [more] WIT2018-38
pp.13-18
WIT 2017-08-29
10:20
Akita Faculty of Engineering Science, Akita Univ. A pilot study of compact metal hydride actuator for a disaster rescue operation
Minako Hosono, Kouji Sakaki, Manabu Chikai (AIST), Shigenobu Shimada (TIRI), Kouki Doi (NISE), Yumiko Nakamura, Shuichi Ino (AIST) WIT2017-23
Rescue operations often need to be done by disaster victims themselves due to delay in arrival of public rescue teams, h... [more] WIT2017-23
pp.51-54
WIT, ASJ-H 2017-02-11
10:50
Ehime Ehime Univ. The influence of a manner to hold a white cane on object's weight perception
Kiyohiko Nunokawa (TIU), Manabu Chikai (AIST), Kouki Doi (NISE), Shuichi Ino (AIST) WIT2016-72
(To be available after the conference date) [more] WIT2016-72
pp.53-56
WIT, HI-SIGACI 2015-12-08
18:30
Tokyo AIST Tokyo Waterfront Measurement of the Head Movement during Sit-to-stand Motion of Toilet Seat
Manabu Chikai (AIST), Emi Ozawa (Showa Inan General Hospital), Kouki Doi (NISE), Shigenobu Shimada (TIRI), Chikamune Wada (KIT), Shuichi Ino (AIST) WIT2015-73
The aim of our study is to develop a new assistance system using a metal hydride actuator during sit-to-stand movement i... [more] WIT2015-73
pp.53-57
WIT 2015-08-25
17:00
Nagano Shinshu University Faculty of Engineering Influence of conjunction on judging hardness of an object by a white cane
Kiyohiko Nunokawa (TIU), Kouki Doi (NISE), Manabu Chikai, Shuichi Ino (AIST) WIT2015-42
White canes are either straight and long, or collapsible. Both types consist of a grip at the top, a shaft, and a tip at... [more] WIT2015-42
pp.33-36
WIT 2014-09-13
10:15
Hyogo Kobe Univ. Kusunoki Campus An analysis of the sounds created by tapping a white cane for judging hardness of an object
Kiyohiko Nunokawa (Tokyo International Univ.), Yoshikazu Seki, Manabu Chikai (AIST), Kouki Doi (NISE), Shuichi Ino (AIST) WIT2014-26
This experimental study examined the ability of people to perceive the hardness of an object solely through the tapping ... [more] WIT2014-26
pp.39-44
MBE 2014-01-24
14:10
Saga Saga University Electronic Musical Instrument "Cymis" with Touch Panel for the Visually Impaired
Yuhei Kajimoto, Shunsuke Kajiyama, Tomohiro Kitamura, Toshikazu Kawai (Osaka Inst. of Tech.), Ryuhei Okuno (Setsunan Univ.), Kouki Doi (NISE), Kenzo Akazawa (kibounoie) MBE2013-98
The purpose of the present study is to develop an accessible electronic musical instrument “Cymis” for visually impaired... [more] MBE2013-98
pp.25-30
WIT 2013-08-29
13:30
Hokkaido Graduate School of Information Science and Technology Bldg. Development of a Plantar Cutaneous Sensation Display and Sensory Evaluation
Manabu Chikai (AIST/NUT), Shuichi Ino (AIST), Noriyo Takahashi (Tokuyukai Rehabilitation Clinic), Tadasuke Onishi (Showa Inan General Hospital), Mitsuru Sato (SU), Kiyohiko Nunokawa (TIU), Kouki Doi (NISE), Shinichi Yoshimura (Asuka Electric Co., Inc.) WIT2013-24
The purpose of this study is to develop a plantar cutaneous stimulator and to evaluate the stretch sense threshold of pl... [more] WIT2013-24
pp.5-10
WIT 2013-08-30
16:10
Hokkaido Graduate School of Information Science and Technology Bldg. Development of High-strength and Lightweight White Cane Fabricated Using Armid-fiber Reinforced Plastic and Its Evaluation -- A Case Study of Verification of Its Effects on Physical Load of Upper Limb --
Kouki Doi (NISE), Atsushi Sugama (TMU), Takahiro Nishimura (Waseda Univ.), Akihiko Seo (TMU), Shuichi Ino (AIST), Kiyohiko Nunokawa (Tokyo International Univ.), Kazuhiko Kosuge (KOSUGE), Akito Miyazaki (A-Tech), Masaaki Sugiyama (Japan Braille Library), Yoshihiro Tanaka, Mayumi Sawada, Takeshi Kaneko, Susumu Oouchi, Katsuhiro Kanamori (NISE) WIT2013-41
The purpose of this research is to clarify the influence of the weight of white canes on body load. More specifically, w... [more] WIT2013-41
pp.97-99
WIT 2013-08-30
16:40
Hokkaido Graduate School of Information Science and Technology Bldg. A tactile perception of an object texture through the white cane
Kiyohiko Nunokawa (Tokyo International Univ.), Shuichi Ino (AIST), Kouki Doi (NISE) WIT2013-42
To understand basic tactile perception using white canes, we compared using the index finger and using a white cane with... [more] WIT2013-42
pp.101-104
ET 2012-01-21
14:15
Chiba   A Study on Support for Students with Hearing Disabilities in Higher Education Institutions
Takuo Suginaka (Waseda Univ.), Kouki Doi (NISE), Takuro Hatakeyama (Waseda Univ.) ET2011-94
When it comes to the real picture of disabled students studying at higher education institutions, the situation has been... [more] ET2011-94
pp.31-34
ET 2010-11-26
13:05
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Development of Sound Device by use of Tactile Sense -- Practical Use of Hardness Sensation on Human Forfinger --
Kouki Doi (NISE), Takahiro Nishimura (TMU), Nina Akahira, Hiroshi Fujimoto (Waseda Univ), Katsuhiro Kanamori (NISE), Yasuhiro Mine (EHRDO-Okinawa) ET2010-55
In this study, we developed a sound tactile interface that makes use of the human sensation of hardness. The interface c... [more] ET2010-55
pp.37-40
ET 2010-09-25
10:25
Kanagawa National Institute of Special Needs Education A Systematic Analysis of the Practical Reports on the Use of Assistive Technology in the classrooms of Special Needs Education Schools
Tetsuya Munekata, Hitoshi Nakamura, Katsuhiro Kanamori, Kouki Doi (NISE) ET2010-26
In this study, the authors classified 2,345 papers using one of the powerful text mining tools, PASW Text Analytics for ... [more] ET2010-26
pp.11-16
ET 2010-09-25
11:15
Kanagawa National Institute of Special Needs Education Study of communication assistance for persons with physical disability by use of eye tracking device
Katsuhiro Kanamori, Kouki Doi (NISE), Takuro Hatakeyama, Hiroshi Fujimoto (Waseda) ET2010-28
When children who have the movement disorder try to operate the computer, the operation is difficult in a general keyboa... [more] ET2010-28
pp.23-26
ET 2010-09-25
14:10
Kanagawa National Institute of Special Needs Education Development of Tactile Drawing Pen for Visually Impaired Children
Takashi Tanaka (Yasuhisa/Waseda Univ), Akiyoshi Kurita (Kagawa VIS), Kouki Doi (NISE) ET2010-33
Until now, there is not a writing implement with serving a ink on the paper that the visually-impaired children can draw... [more] ET2010-33
pp.47-50
ET 2010-09-25
14:50
Kanagawa National Institute of Special Needs Education Development of 3D Enlarged Braille Model -- Relationship between Braille Printer and Cross-section Shape --
Kouki Doi (NISE), Tsutomu Wada, Mayu Katagiri (JBL), Wataru Toyoda, Hiroshi Fujimoto (Waseda Univ), Takahiro Nishimura (TMU), Mayumi Sawada, Katsuhiro Kanamori, Hitoshi Nakamura (NISE) ET2010-35
The feel of Braille and Braille readability vary according to the type of Braille output used. In this study, we have de... [more] ET2010-35
pp.55-60
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