IEICE Technical Committee Submission System
Conference Schedule
Online Proceedings
[Sign in]
Tech. Rep. Archives
    [Japanese] / [English] 
( Committee/Place/Topics  ) --Press->
 
( Paper Keywords:  /  Column:Title Auth. Affi. Abst. Keyword ) --Press->

All Technical Committee Conferences  (Searched in: All Years)

Search Results: Conference Papers
 Conference Papers (Available on Advance Programs)  (Sort by: Date Descending)
 Results 1 - 13 of 13  /   
Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
HIP 2022-12-23
14:00
Miyagi Research Institute of Electrical Communication
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Estimate students' concentration level by using facial expression
Guan-yun Wang, Hikaru Nagata, Yasuhiro Hatori, Yoshiyuki Sato, Chia-huei Tseng, Satoshi Shioiri (Tohoku Univ.) HIP2022-70
Concentration and learning performance of all the students are difficult to track throughout courses. The study recruite... [more] HIP2022-70
pp.65-69
HIP 2021-09-16
13:30
Online Online (Zoom) Emotional changes when observing negative and positive facial expressions: The effect of emotional intensity of the facial expressions
Kana Ohashi (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Shigeo Yoshida (The Univ. of Tokyo), Nobuyuki Watanabe (KIT), Hidetoshi Kanaya, Makiko Naka, Akiyoshi Kitaoka (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Takao Sato (Univ. of Human Environments) HIP2021-21
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HIP2021-21
pp.1-4
IMQ, HIP 2021-07-09
15:35
Online Online Recognition of facial expression transition caused by positive and negative visual stimuli
Junyao Zhang, Kei Shimonishi, Kazuaki Kondo, Kanako Obata, Yuichi Nakamura (Kyoto Univ.) IMQ2021-4 HIP2021-19
This work aims to provide a novel objective measurement of facial expression, which can be used for dementia care, rehab... [more] IMQ2021-4 HIP2021-19
pp.11-16
HCS 2021-01-24
11:40
Online Online Recognizing detailed smile intensity changes for QOL estimation
Taichi Nakamura, Kazuaki Kondo, Yuichi Nakamura (Kyoto Univ), Shinichi Satou (NII) HCS2020-59
This paper introduces a novel method for recognizing smile toward the use of QOL (Quality Of Life) estimation.
Facial ... [more]
HCS2020-59
pp.39-44
HIP, ASJ-H 2020-02-16
10:25
Okinawa IT Souzou-kan Bldg. (Naha) Effects of modulated facial expression feedback on taste perception
Rong Ma, Katsunori Okajima (YNU) HIP2019-88
Visual information affects taste perception. However, it has been unclear how visual information indirectly reflects the... [more] HIP2019-88
pp.57-61
HCS 2017-08-20
13:15
Tokyo Seikei University Difference in emotional purity contained in Chinese and Japanese voice
Lian Cao, Shinkichi Sugimori (Tokyo Gakugei Univ.), Fumiaki Taka (Kanagawa Univ.) HCS2017-47
In this study, we conducted an experiment of cognition of emotional purity on Chinese and Japanese people using angry/jo... [more] HCS2017-47
pp.1-6
NC 2012-10-04
15:10
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology (Wakamatsu Campus) Measurement of smile intensity for dementia elders attempting estimation of recovery in emotional function
Akitoshi Hanazawa (Kyushu Inst. Tech.), Katsuki Nakamura (Kyoto Univ.) NC2012-43
Learning therapy is a kind of non-drug therapy for dementia elders. It ameliorates, stops or slows the progress of demen... [more] NC2012-43
pp.39-42
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2012-05-22
13:35
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center The effect of gaze direction in depth on facial expression perception
Ai Koizumi, Aya Shirama, Norimichi Kitagawa (NTT CS lab) HCS2012-9 HIP2012-9
This study examined whether the gaze direction in depth affects the perception of facial expressions. Facial images disp... [more] HCS2012-9 HIP2012-9
pp.47-51
PRMU, DE 2011-06-06
14:00
Kanagawa   Efficient Emotional Video Scene Detection by Selecting and Integrating Concise Facial Features
Hiroki Nomiya, Teruhisa Hochin (KIT) DE2011-7 PRMU2011-38
For the purpose of rapid retrieval of impressive video scenes including emotional expressions of human beings, this pape... [more] DE2011-7 PRMU2011-38
pp.37-42
IBISML, PRMU, IPSJ-CVIM [detail] 2010-09-05
16:00
Fukuoka Fukuoka Univ. Facial Expression Recognition by Ensemble Learning Using Movements of Facial Feature Points
Hiroki Nomiya, Teruhisa Hochin (KIT) PRMU2010-68 IBISML2010-40
We propose a facial expression recognition method using several facial feature points such as end points and centroids o... [more] PRMU2010-68 IBISML2010-40
pp.85-92
HIP 2009-12-17
16:10
Miyagi RIEC The influence of darkness on recognition of facial expressions
Satoshi Nakashima, Yuko Morimoto, Sakiko Yoshikawa (Kyoto Univ.) HIP2009-103
We examined the effects of darkness on recognition of facial expression. Participants were shown a set of unfamiliar fac... [more] HIP2009-103
pp.41-46
IE, ITS, ITE-AIT, ITE-ME 2005-02-03
13:30
Hokkaido   A preliminary study toward building a facial expression recognition system that overcomes individual variation
Keigo Yui, Tsumoru Tatsuoka, Shigeru Akamatsu (Hosei Univ.)
This paper describes a facial expression recognition system that is designed to overcome individual variation. This appr... [more] ITS2004-54 IE2004-188
pp.81-86
PRMU 2004-11-19
15:45
Fukui   unknown
Masaomi Oda (Ritsumei Univ.)
Recognition theory has treated facial expressions as to be innate. Ekman established the recognition method of facial ex... [more] PRMU2004-122
pp.99-104
 Results 1 - 13 of 13  /   
Choose a download format for default settings. [NEW !!]
Text format pLaTeX format CSV format BibTeX format
Copyright and reproduction : All rights are reserved and no part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Notwithstanding, instructors are permitted to photocopy isolated articles for noncommercial classroom use without fee. (License No.: 10GA0019/12GB0052/13GB0056/17GB0034/18GB0034)


[Return to Top Page]

[Return to IEICE Web Page]


The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE), Japan