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Technical Group on Sport Information Processing (SIP)  (Searched in: 2019)

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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SIP, ME 2019-11-14
10:35
Kumamoto Sojo University, Main Campus A study of motion approximation in sign language
Kenta Irie, Ken Tsutsuguchi (Sojo Univ.)
 [more] ME2019-114
pp.1-4
SIP, ME 2019-11-14
11:00
Kumamoto Sojo University, Main Campus Research On Kumamoto Castle Ishigaki Region Estimation by Stone Feature Extraction
Yuuki Yamasaki, Masahiro Migita, Go Koutaki, Masashi Toda (Kumamoto Univ.), Tsuyoshi Kishigami (TOPPAN)
 [more] ME2019-115
pp.5-8
SIP, ME 2019-11-14
11:25
Kumamoto Sojo University, Main Campus Trial of three-dimensional extraction and classification of cell nucleus region in heart
Asuma Takematsu, Masahiro Migita, Masashi Toda, Yuichiro Arima (Kumamoto Univ.)
In this study, after extracting the region of the cell nucleus from the cell nucleus image, I focused on only the typica... [more] ME2019-116
pp.9-12
SIP, ME 2019-11-14
13:00
Kumamoto Sojo University, Main Campus A Study on Scene Matching for Different Pitching Styles
Ryohei Osawa (Waseda Univ.), Takaaki Ishikawa (GITI), Hiroshi Watanabe (Waseda Univ.)
In recent years, baseball video data has been used to analyze player motions. Since the video can be confirmed as many t... [more] ME2019-117
pp.13-14
SIP, ME 2019-11-14
13:25
Kumamoto Sojo University, Main Campus A Proposal of MLOps for Motion Capture Systems Satisfying Sports Demands by Using Human Pose Estimation
Koji Nakagawa, Chikara Miyaji (Teikyo Univ.)
In the sports research, motion capture systems are used widely and effectively. Recently the deep learning progress for ... [more] ME2019-118
pp.15-18
SIP, ME 2019-11-14
13:50
Kumamoto Sojo University, Main Campus Statistical pass prediction model using player's motion model in soccer
Kosei Onodera, Masaaki Honda (Waseda Univ.)
 [more] ME2019-119
pp.19-22
SIP, ME 2019-11-14
15:10
Kumamoto Sojo University, Main Campus Stroke Analysis for Badminton Game Based on TCN and Stroke Characteristics
Yosuke Kinoshita, Hiroki Takahashi (UEC)
Although recording and publication of game videos in sports are progressing, analysis of game content is not fully autom... [more] ME2019-121
pp.25-28
SIP, ME 2019-11-14
15:35
Kumamoto Sojo University, Main Campus Development of support system for shot clock operator in basketball game
Fumiya Hisamatsu, Mutsuhiro Nakashige (DIT)
In basketball games, a shot clock operator controls the system on his own. Depending on the angle, it may be difficult t... [more] ME2019-122
pp.29-32
SIP, ME 2019-11-14
16:00
Kumamoto Sojo University, Main Campus A study on appropriate walking pace in mountaineering using wearable sensors
Satoshi Shimada (Nihon Univ.)
For beginners to learn about the practical knowledge of mountain climbing, teaching materials explained with evidence ar... [more] ME2019-123
pp.33-36
SIP, ME 2019-11-15
09:45
Kumamoto Sojo University, Main Campus Reading strategies of deaf people in urgent signed message movies.
Sayaka Shinada (SIT), Ken Tsutsuguchi (Sojo Univ.), Shunichi Yonemura (SIT)
In this study, we proposed a method to extract sign language Key Frames automatically from Sign Language the live-action... [more] ME2019-126
pp.41-46
SIP, ME 2019-11-15
10:10
Kumamoto Sojo University, Main Campus Analysis of Learning Japanese Sign Languages Strategies for Novices using a Gaze Measurement
Sho Inooka (SIT), Ken Tsutsuguchi (Sojo Univ.), Shunichi Yonemura (SIT)
Most novices at sign languages learn them in schools or on television. In particular, sign language classrooms, illustra... [more] ME2019-127
pp.47-52
SIP, ME 2019-11-15
10:45
Kumamoto Sojo University, Main Campus Individual Differences in Perception of Modified 2D- and 3D- Footsteps Illusions -- Dependence on Sports Experiences --
Masahiro Nakamura, Naoya Torisato, Shoko Hira, Sakuichi Ohtsuka (Kagoshima Univ.)
 [more] ME2019-128
pp.53-56
SIP, ME 2019-11-15
11:10
Kumamoto Sojo University, Main Campus A study for investigating relationship between cognitive function and driving behavior of elderly drivers
Keisuke Nakaya, Masahiko Takaya, Masahiro Tada (Kindai Univ.)
Recently, whereas the number of traffic accidents is decreasing, ratio of elderlies’ traffic accidents among all acciden... [more] ME2019-129
pp.57-60
SIP, ME 2019-11-15
11:35
Kumamoto Sojo University, Main Campus Gaze Analysis of Forklift Operator in Warehouse Using Eye Camera
Jun Yoshiiwa, Masahiro Tada (Kindai Univ.)
In japan, approximately 2,000 occupational accidents of forklifts occurred every year. In this study, we focused on huma... [more] ME2019-130
pp.61-64
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