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SeMI, IPSJ-UBI, IPSJ-MBL |
2024-02-29 15:10 |
Fukuoka |
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Evaluation Experiment of Display Camera Visible Light Communication Using Adversarial Examples on a Monocular Depth Estimation Model Changseok Lee, Hiraku Okada (Nagoya Univ.), Tadahiro Wada (Shizuoka Univ.), Chedlia Ben Naila, Masaaki Katayama (Nagoya Univ.) SeMI2023-75 |
Hidden display-camera visible light communication is a method of embedding data in visual information such as images and... [more] |
SeMI2023-75 pp.25-30 |
HIP |
2017-12-26 10:00 |
Miyagi |
Reserach Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University |
Virtual reality system to elucidate brain processing in an expert batter Toshitaka Kimura, Daiki Nasu, Akemi Kobayashi, Makio Kashino (NTT) HIP2017-89 |
We have developed a head mounted display (HMD)-based virtual reality (VR) system for application to baseball and softbal... [more] |
HIP2017-89 pp.31-34 |
EA |
2012-08-02 10:40 |
Miyagi |
Tohoku Gakuin University |
Loudspeaker configurations for acoustic crosstalk cancellers robust to small head rotation Cheolsu Han (Tohoku Univ.), Takuma Okamoto (NICT), Yukio Iwaya (Tohoku Gakuin Univ.), Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EA2012-60 |
The implementation of virtual auditory displays using loudspeakers typically requires filters that effectively cancel cr... [more] |
EA2012-60 pp.37-42 |
EA |
2011-10-29 09:00 |
Nagano |
Faculty of Engineering, Shinshu Univ. |
Three-dimensional distributions of loudspeakers suitable for crosstalk cancellers robust to the head rotation Cheolsu Han, Takuma Okamoto, Yukio Iwaya, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EA2011-76 |
A virtual auditory display is often implemented by using two loudspeakers with a crosstalk canceller. This crosstalk can... [more] |
EA2011-76 pp.49-53 |
MI |
2011-01-19 16:50 |
Okinawa |
Naha-Bunka-Tembusu |
Development of 3D Medical Image Viewer with 3D Display and 3D Position Sensor Toshiyuki Sasaki, Yu Ohga, Nobuyuki Nakamori (KIT) MI2010-83 |
Recently, 3D images obtained by 3D CT and 3D MRI are widely used in the field of medical care. However, the conventional... [more] |
MI2010-83 pp.11-15 |
HIP, HCS, MVE, WIT (2nd) |
2009-12-10 - 2009-12-12 |
Hokkaido |
Sappolo Convention Center |
Construction of Two Dimensional SPIDAR System for Arm Reaching Tasks in the Monkey Masaharu Isshiki, Xiangning Liu, Yinjie Cheng, Katsuhito Akahane, Makoto Sato, Eizo Miyashita (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) |
Invasive experiments could be employed on the monkey as subject instead of the human, to understand how brain is working... [more] |
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MVE |
2009-10-09 16:25 |
Hokkaido |
Eco Center 2000 |
Tangible Tabletop Interaction Using Photo Sensors and Inertial Sensors for Remote Collaborative Work Shoh Kimishima (Univ. of Tsukuba/AIST), Masakatsu Kourogi, Tomoya Ishikawa (AIST), Hideaki Kuzuoka (Univ. of Tsukuba), Takeshi Kurata (AIST) MVE2009-56 |
This paper describes solutions for technical problems and extensions of interaction techniques of Tangible Tabletop Inte... [more] |
MVE2009-56 pp.125-130 |
MVE, ITE-HI |
2009-06-09 15:15 |
Tokyo |
Seihoku Gallery, Annex, Yayoi Auditorium, the Univ. of Tokyo |
Deformation by mutual action of virtual internal organs and instruments both represented as visco-elast-plastic materials Satoru Honma, Hidetoshi Wakamatsu (Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ.) MVE2009-22 |
The dynamic characteristics of the virtual system are discussed for the medical application. The internal organs synthes... [more] |
MVE2009-22 pp.119-122 |
ET |
2004-10-16 14:25 |
Okayama |
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An Example of the Experiment on Readability and on PC Display Screen Ikuo Kitagaki (Hiroshima Univ.) |
People often watch a computer screen(or a TV) laying ourselves on the floor if they got fatigue or are the disable. We h... [more] |
ET2004-46 pp.57-60 |
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