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MVE 2021-09-17
10:30
Online Online Estimation of Changes in User's Internal State from Electrocardiography for Generating Affective Feedback
Naoki Kammaki, Natsumi Murakami, Tomoko Yonezawa (Kansai Univ.) MVE2021-9
The purpose of this study is to understand and improve the user's mood tendency through i) the measurement of the user's... [more] MVE2021-9
pp.7-12
SSS 2019-04-23
15:50
Tokyo   Assessment of Psychophysiological State in a Virtual Stressful Environment
Ayako Hirose, Kohei Nonose, Daisuke Takeda (CRIEPI), Daiki Ishikawa, Makoto Koyanagi (Rikei), Shingo Kuroda (Hakusan) SSS2019-5
This study aims to investigate whether virtual experiences of a disaster can induce stress such as anxiety and fear base... [more] SSS2019-5
pp.17-20
HCS 2018-08-26
13:30
Osaka   Arousal and Valence in Robot's Emotional Expression by Artificial Physiological Phenomena
Naoto Yoshida, Tomoko Yonezawa (Kansai Univ.) HCS2018-33
In this study, we investigate a robot's representation of its internal psychological state using artificial physiologica... [more] HCS2018-33
pp.7-12
MVE, IE, CQ, IMQ
(Joint) [detail]
2017-03-06
14:40
Fukuoka Kyusyu Univ. Ohashi Campus An Approach toward Modeling wellness index from casual sensing
Kenji Mase (Nagoya Univ.), Junya Morita (Shizuoka Univ.), Takatsugu Hirayama, Yu Enokibori (Nagoya Univ.), Kazunori Yamada, Mayu Yokoya (Panasonic Corp.) IMQ2016-29 IE2016-144 MVE2016-52
Physiological and activity sensing are widely spreading for lifelog capturing. Sensors such as a casual brain-wave (Elec... [more] IMQ2016-29 IE2016-144 MVE2016-52
pp.51-56
MVE, IE, CQ, IMQ
(Joint) [detail]
2017-03-06
14:15
Fukuoka Kyusyu Univ. Ohashi Campus Effect of high dynamic range on mental and physical workloads during contents viewing
Kiyomi Sakamoto, Yutaka Tanaka (Panasonic), Kuniko Yamashita, Akira Okada (Osaka City Univ.) IMQ2016-32 IE2016-147 MVE2016-55
We experimentally evaluated the effect of high dynamic range on mental and physical workloads during contents viewing, i... [more] IMQ2016-32 IE2016-147 MVE2016-55
pp.69-74
IE, ITS, ITE-AIT, ITE-HI, ITE-ME, ITE-MMS, ITE-CE [detail] 2017-02-20
11:15
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. Estimation of psychophysiological state during HDR contents viewing
Kiyomi Sakamoto, Yutaka Tanaka (Panasonic), Kuniko Yamashita, Akira Okada (Osaka City Univ.)
We experimentally estimated of psychophysiological state during high and standard dynamic ranges contents viewing on a 5... [more]
CQ 2017-01-20
13:40
Osaka Osaka University Nakanoshima Center Study of Quality Evaluation Using an Objective Evaluation Method for Video Streaming Services
Ryohei Yamamoto, Yamazaki Tatsuya (Niigata Univ.) CQ2016-104
Nowadays, with the progress of the information society, it has become possible to easily watch videos from portable term... [more] CQ2016-104
pp.81-86
IMQ, HIP 2016-07-29
10:00
Hokkaido Sapporp City Univ. Effect of the high dynamic range on physiological and psychological state during video contents viewing
Kiyomi Sakamoto, Yutaka Tanaka (Panasonic), Kuniko Yamashita, Akira Okada (Osaka City Univ.) IMQ2016-5 HIP2016-31
We experimentally evaluated the effect of the high dynamic range on physiological and psychological state during video c... [more] IMQ2016-5 HIP2016-31
pp.1-6
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2016-05-18
10:50
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Relationship between display resolution and physiological and psychological state during searching task
Kiyomi Sakamoto, Yutaka Tanaka (Panasonic), Kuniko Yamashita, Akira Okada (Osaka City Univ.) HCS2016-7 HIP2016-7
We experimentally evaluated a relationship between display resolution and physiological and psychological state during s... [more] HCS2016-7 HIP2016-7
pp.35-39
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2015-05-19
10:00
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Effect of display resolution and screen type on physiological and psychological state during contents viewing
Kiyomi Sakamoto, Seiji Sakashita (Panasonic), Kuniko Yamashita, Akira Okada (Osaka City Univ.) HCS2015-1 HIP2015-1
We experimentally evaluated the effect of display resolution and screen type on physiological and psychological state du... [more] HCS2015-1 HIP2015-1
pp.1-6
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