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HI 2009-03-18
13:30
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Emotion estimation of a small target circle from many simple movements
Mchihiko Tomikawa, Masaomi Oda (Ritsumeikan Univ.)
We would assume that people look a moving target as a living thing. Such estimation is justified from the result of a st... [more] HI2009-68
pp.1-4
HI 2009-03-18
13:50
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology The effects of complexities of chord progression on pleasingness
Rie Hayashihara, Masaomi Oda (Ritsumeikan Univ.)
We investigated how complexities of chord progression influenced the pleasingness, liking, and feelings. Six music stimu... [more] HI2009-69
pp.5-8
HI 2009-03-18
14:10
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology A Measuring Method of Facial Expression and Emotion by Using Gazing Property and CCA
Takuya Tani, Kohji Hasegawa, Hiroyasu Sakamoto, Toshio Sakata, Hiroshi Kadota, Shigehiro Fukushima (Kyushu Univ.)
 [more] HI2009-70
pp.9-12
HI 2009-03-18
15:10
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Study of Contents Production based on Peg Scope Navigation Method using High Speed Multi-view Videos
Shogo Tokai (Univ. of Fukui), Kenji Mase (Nagoya Univ.), Tetsuya Kawamoto (Chukyo TV), Toshiaki Fujii (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.)
 [more] HI2009-71
pp.13-16
HI 2009-03-18
15:30
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Real-time estimation of visually perceived location of virtual objects in mixed/augmented reality -- A study for using motion of observers --
Minoru Yokono, Masahiro Suzuki, Kazutake Uehira (Kanagawa Inst. of Tech.)
To treat the virtual object with the observer's body in mixed/augmented reality as if to treat the real object, we propo... [more] HI2000-72
pp.17-20
HI 2009-03-18
15:50
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology 3D hand posture estimation using relative positions of fingernails as first stage screening
Ryousuke Sano, Motomasa Tomida, Kiyosi Hoshino (Univ. Tsukuba)
In this paper, we constructed 3D hand posture estimation system which searches the most similar image at each time, not ... [more] HI2009-73
pp.21-24
HI 2009-03-18
16:10
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Size Perception of Same Image Surveillance Using Stereoscopic Devices
Hideaki Kobayashi (Sokendai), Kikuo Asai (NIME)
 [more] HI2009-74
pp.25-28
HI 2009-03-19
10:20
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Discriminating natural image statistics from neural population codes
Satohiro Tajima (The Univ. Tokyo), Masato Okada (The Univ. Tokyo/RIKEN)
The power law in the amplitude spectra of natural scenes provides not just an efficient description of them but also a f... [more] HI2009-75
pp.29-32
HI 2009-03-19
10:40
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Statistical analysis of information expression in V1 receipt field with sparseness constraint
Yoshitaka Hirose, Ko Sakai (Univ. of Tsukuba)
We discuss the information representation in V1 neurons including their surround modulation, with specific interests on ... [more] HI2009-76
pp.33-36
HI 2009-03-19
11:00
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology The Effect of Feature-base Attention on Perception of Border-ownership -- Psychophysical Experiments with Attention to Motion Direction --
Megumi Oki, Nobuhiko Wagatsuma, Ko Sakai (Univ. of Tsukuba)
 [more] HI2009-77
pp.37-40
HI 2009-03-19
11:20
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Effects of synchronous representation of contours on shape perception
Aya Mitsuoka, Yasuhiro Hatori, Ko Sakai (Univ. of Tsukuba)
Medial-axis representation of object shape in V1 and the synchronous firing of neurons attract attention as mechanisms o... [more] HI2009-78
pp.41-44
HI 2009-03-19
13:00
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Influence of the spatial attention on amodal completion
Tubasa Maeda, Masayuki Kikuchi (Tokyo Univ. of Tech.)
 [more] HI2009-79
pp.45-48
HI 2009-03-19
13:20
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Different effects between explicit and implicit learning processes in visual search
Takuro Mano, Satoshi Shioiri, Kazumichi Matsumiya, Ichiro Kuriki (Tohoku Univ.)
 [more] HI2009-80
pp.49-52
HI 2009-03-19
13:40
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Image features and eye movements
Takayuki Itoh, Takuro Mano, Kazumichi Matsumiya, Ichiro Kuriki, Satoshi Shioiri (Tohoku Univ.)
The human visual system processes retinal input images to extract information that is useful for living. The eye movemen... [more] HI2009-81
pp.53-55
HI 2009-03-19
14:00
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Visual stimulus conditions inducing first saccadic eye movement
Yasumasa Ogata, Keiji Uchikawa (Tokyo Tech)
The next gaze is determined by visual information in the peripheral field. A saliency map model proposed in the previous... [more] HI2009-82
pp.57-60
HI 2009-03-19
14:20
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology A statistical model analysis of attentional effects on drift eye movements before and after microsaccades.
Haruka Takenaka, Takeshi Kohama, Hisashi Yoshida (Kinki Univ.), Naohiro Toda (Aichi Prefectural Univ.)
 [more] HI2009-83
pp.61-64
HI 2009-03-19
15:00
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Integration of movement of edges in concave/convex figures
Kou Takahashi, Masayuki Kikuchi (Tokyo Engineering Univ.)
When we observe moving objects behind some occluders and only motions of local parts are visible, the entire motion cann... [more] HI2009-84
pp.65-68
HI 2009-03-19
15:20
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Gestalt factors in binocular vision
Tomoya Kitano, Masayuki Kikuchi (Tokyo Univ of Technology)
 [more] HI2009-85
pp.69-72
HI 2009-03-19
15:40
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Characteristics of Viewpoint-Aftereffects
Kotaro Hashimoto, Kazumichi Matsumiya, Ichiro Kuriki, Shioiri Satoshi (Tohoku Univ.)
We can identify an objects independently of the viewpoints. Studies of 3D shape constancy have shown the visual system h... [more] HI2009-86
pp.73-76
HI 2009-03-19
16:00
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Shape-from-highlight with a viewpoint light-source
Yukako Murakami, Ko Sakai (Univ. of Tsukuba)
We studied psychophysically shape-from-highlight with viewpoint light-source. Specifically, we examined the accuracy and... [more] HI2009-87
pp.77-80
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