Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
IE, MVE, CQ, IMQ (Joint) [detail] |
2024-03-15 15:10 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa Sangyo Shien Center (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
The Relationship Between Music Listening and Personality Traits among Japanese Chiaki Okazaki, Risako Shirai, Kairi Sugimoto, Katsumi Watanabe (Waseda Univ.) IMQ2023-72 IE2023-127 MVE2023-101 |
Previous research has shown that there may not be a strong association between individual traits and music preferences, ... [more] |
IMQ2023-72 IE2023-127 MVE2023-101 pp.320-324 |
NC, MBE (Joint) |
2024-03-11 17:15 |
Tokyo |
The Univ. of Tokyo (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
A Study on Music Recommendation System for BGM during Work Based on Preference Scores According to Playing Time Ayumu Nagahashi, Susumu Kuroyanagi (NIT) NC2023-50 |
One form of listening to music is called "background listening". "Background listening" refers to the act of carrying ou... [more] |
NC2023-50 pp.43-48 |
MW, EMCJ, EST, IEE-EMC [detail] |
2023-10-20 14:40 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata University (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Enhanced EMI Filter Design by a Combination of Preference Set-based Design and Polynomial Chaos Methods under Multiple Uncertain Parameters Bui Duc Chinh, Yoshiki Kayano, Fengchao Xiao, Yoshio Kami (UEC) EMCJ2023-66 MW2023-120 EST2023-93 |
This paper presents a comprehensive approach combining statistical analysis through Polynomial Chaos (PC) method with a ... [more] |
EMCJ2023-66 MW2023-120 EST2023-93 pp.158-163 |
TL |
2023-09-30 13:10 |
Tokyo |
University of Tokyo |
Does the number of topic attributed features affect metaphor-simile form preference? Ryunosuke Oka (Mitsubishi Electric), Takashi Kusumi (Kyoto University) TL2023-17 |
In this study, we investigated the effects of the number of topic-vehicle shared features attributed to the topic on the... [more] |
TL2023-17 pp.9-13 |
HIP, HCS, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] |
2023-05-15 11:00 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa Industry Support Center (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Exploring Turing Patterns that Elicit Visual Disgust. Teppei Teraji, Masashi Komori (OECU) HCS2023-9 HIP2023-9 |
It is widely recognized that images innately perceived as disgusting exist; however, there is limited exploratory resear... [more] |
HCS2023-9 HIP2023-9 pp.39-42 |
NC, NLP |
2023-01-28 15:55 |
Hokkaido |
Future University Hakodate (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Effects of positive mood change on the music preference and the music preference-related EEG Erina Abe, Kiyohisa Natsume (Kyutech) NLP2022-92 NC2022-76 |
Today, many people suffer from stress disorders and dementia, and one of the treatments is music therapy. Music therapy ... [more] |
NLP2022-92 NC2022-76 pp.58-63 |
HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2022-12-14 - 2022-12-16 |
Kagawa |
Onsite (Sunport Takamatsu) and Online (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Investigation of embodied conversational agents to elicit values for milk and dairy products Tomoe Ozeki (AUT), Kazunori Terada, Hisashi Takagi (Gifu), Masataka Ueno (Kindai) |
This study aims to develop interactive agent that provides counseling based on values and preferences regarding milk and... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2022-12-14 - 2022-12-16 |
Kagawa |
Onsite (Sunport Takamatsu) and Online (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
A product recommendation system based on eye-tracking information and package images expressing impressions after consuming Atsushi Furuichi, Takaki Munemori, Tomoko Kajiyama, Akira Hara (Hiroshima City Univ.) |
Gaze is one of the elements that potentially express people's attention, and customer's eye-tracking data is actively us... [more] |
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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2022-12-14 - 2022-12-16 |
Kagawa |
Onsite (Sunport Takamatsu) and Online (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Investigation of the effect of individual differences and image content on preferences during image observation Kazuki Maeda, Yuya Itagaki, Yuko Horita (Univ of Toyama) |
In the ultra-smart society, it is necessary to design services based on Quality of Experience (QoE). Generally, subjecti... [more] |
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CCS, NLP |
2022-06-10 14:50 |
Osaka |
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Optimal preference satisfaction for conflict-free joint decisions Hiroaki Shinkawa, Nicolas Chauvet (Univ. Tokyo), Guillaume Bachelier (Univ. Grenoble Alpes), Andre Roehm, Ryoichi Horisaki, Makoto Naruse (Univ. Tokyo) NLP2022-20 CCS2022-20 |
We all have preferences when multiple choices are available. If we insist on satisfying our preferences only, we may suf... [more] |
NLP2022-20 CCS2022-20 pp.100-105 |
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] |
2022-05-15 11:05 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa Industry Support Center (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Does AHP Make Decision Making Faciliated?
-- In case of choosing the right outsourcing partner -- Takeshi Sato (Globis) HCS2022-4 HIP2022-4 |
What are the characteristics of good or reasonable decision-making in a group or organization? In general, decision-maki... [more] |
HCS2022-4 HIP2022-4 pp.19-23 |
CQ, IMQ, MVE, IE (Joint) [detail] |
2022-03-10 10:55 |
Online |
Online (Zoom) |
Estimation of human preferences during image observation using heart rate and brain functions Koki Buyo, Kazuki Maeda, Yuukou Horita (Univ. of Toyama) IMQ2021-39 IE2021-101 MVE2021-68 |
In order to estimate subjective evaluation values from digital contents such as still images and video, the degree of co... [more] |
IMQ2021-39 IE2021-101 MVE2021-68 pp.155-158 |
HIP |
2021-12-23 13:30 |
Online |
Online |
Effects of Eye and Head Movement on Image Preference Toshiaki Chiba, Yasuhiro Hatori, Yoshiyuki Sato, Chia-huei Tseng, Satoshi Shioiri (Tohoku Univ.) HIP2021-49 |
Gaze shift is a cue to the human decision-making process as an indicator of visual information uptake. When evaluating a... [more] |
HIP2021-49 pp.7-10 |
HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2021-12-15 - 2021-12-17 |
Online |
Online |
Visualization of stereotypical face using Gaussian process preference learning and generative image model Masashi Komori, Keito Shiroshita (OECU), Koyo Nakamura, Maiko Kobayashi, Katsumi Watanabe (Waseda Univ.) |
Estimating Facial Stereotypes of Out-group Using Gaussian Process Preference Learning [more] |
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CCS |
2021-11-19 10:45 |
Osaka |
Osaka Univ. (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
User Departure and QoE Assessment in DASH Rate Determination Method Considering User Preference Takumi Yanagisawa, Sumiko Miyata (SIT) CCS2021-27 |
In Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH), which is the most widespread video delivery service system using the Int... [more] |
CCS2021-27 pp.55-60 |
HCS |
2021-03-16 17:30 |
Online |
Online |
Preference estimation on cover-front of picture books using visual features Minoru Mori (KAIT), Takashi Hattori, Tessei Kobayashi (NTT) HCS2020-87 |
(To be available after the conference date) [more] |
HCS2020-87 pp.115-120 |
LOIS |
2021-03-04 16:15 |
Online |
Online |
On Extraction of Preference Information and Perceptual Assistance in Apparel Industry Kan Takeda, Takaaki Hasegawa (Saitama Univ.) LOIS2020-54 |
In this paper, we describe the possibility of perceptual assistance by extracting consumer’s preference information and ... [more] |
LOIS2020-54 pp.41-46 |
IN, NS (Joint) |
2021-03-05 13:40 |
Online |
Online |
QoE assessment in DASH rate control considering user preference Takumi Yanagisawa, Sumiko Miyata (SIT) IN2020-91 |
In Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH), which is the most widespread video delivery service system using the Int... [more] |
IN2020-91 pp.220-225 |
MVE, IMQ, IE, CQ (Joint) [detail] |
2021-03-01 11:10 |
Online |
Online |
Preference Analysis of Shopping Malls' Followers and Text Recommendation on Twitter Mantaro Yamada, Xueting Wang, Toshihiko Yamasaki (Univ. of Tokyo) IMQ2020-11 IE2020-51 MVE2020-43 |
In this work, we analyze preference features of shopping malls' followers by focusing on their following and like behavi... [more] |
IMQ2020-11 IE2020-51 MVE2020-43 pp.7-12 |
HIP |
2020-12-23 13:00 |
Online |
Online |
View from familiar angles promotes preference for objects Taiki Kimura (Waseda Univ.), Kyosiro Sasaki (Kansai Univ.), Koyo Nakamura, Katumi Watanabe (Waseda Univ.) HIP2020-66 |
Preference for visual objects changes depending on where the objects are viewed from. This effect is thought to be deriv... [more] |
HIP2020-66 pp.65-70 |