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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
IEICE-HIP, HI, VRPSY, ASJ-H [detail] 2024-02-23
09:50
Okinawa   The impact of sustained attention on the direction of microsaccades
Makoto Takeshita, Takahito Doi, Hisashi Yoshida, Takeshi Kohama (Kindai Univ.)
In this study, we aimed to clarify the relationship between the direction of microsaccades and the direction of sustaine... [more] HI2024-5
pp.19-24
HI, VRPSY, JSKE 2023-11-10
13:25
Wakayama Wakayama Big-ai, Room 801 Microsaccade detection method based on binocular coordination of the saccadic nervous system
Takahito Doi, Makoto Takeshita, Hisashi Yoshida, Takeshi Kohama (Kindai Univ.)
The number of patients with age-related eye diseases such as glaucoma is increasing in Japan, where the population is ag... [more] HI2023-16
pp.5-8
HI, VRPSY, JSKE 2023-11-10
13:45
Wakayama Wakayama Big-ai, Room 801 The influence of sustained attention on microsaccade direction
Makoto Takeshita, Takahito Doi, Hisashi Yoshida, Takeshi Kohama (Kindai Univ.)
It is well known that microsaccades and attentional states are closely related, but the relationship between the directi... [more] HI2023-17
pp.9-12
HI, IEICE-HIP, ASJ-H, VRPSY [detail] 2022-02-27
13:00
Online on line An analysis of microsaccades and attentional direction induced by bottom-up attention shifts
Masahito Sakaguchi, Ryoma Kobata, Hisashi Yoshida, Takeshi Kohama (Kindai Univ.)
This study experimented with inducing bottom-up attention shift to peripheral spotlight stimuli presented at random timi... [more] HI2022-1
pp.17-22
HI, IEICE-HIP, ASJ-H, VRPSY [detail] 2022-02-27
13:50
Online on line Effects of reduction in arousal on the dynamic properties of microsaccades
Kousuke Nakagaki, Hisashi Yoshida, Takeshi Kohama (Kindai Univ.)
In order to establish a technique to measure the level of arousal quantitatively, we conducted an experiment that caused... [more] HI2022-3
pp.27-32
HI, IEICE-HIP, ASJ-H, VRPSY [detail] 2022-02-27
14:15
Online on line A time-series learning model for estimating the microsaccade segments from fixation eye movement data
Tomoaki Morimoto, Kousuke Nakagaki, Masahito Sakaguchi, Ryoma Kobata, Hisashi Yoshida, Takeshi Kohama (Kindai Univ.)
In this study, we constructed a time-series learning model with the structure of Bi-LSTM for fixation eye movement data ... [more] HI2022-4
pp.33-38
HI 2021-03-05
11:35
Online   An analysis of microsaccade characteristics induced by bottom-up attention shifts
Shogo Noguchi, Masahito Sakaguchi, Ryoma Kobata, Takeshi Kohama, Hisashi Yoshida (Kindai Univ.)
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between bottom-up attention shifts and characteristics of m... [more] HI2021-4
pp.13-16
HI, VRPSY 2019-11-08
16:10
Osaka Kindai Univ. An effect of bottom-up attention on microsaccade rate
Shogo Noguchi, Takeshi Kohama, Hisashi Yoshida (Kindai Univ.)
Focusing or reallocating attention while actively fixating on the visual stimuli modulates the rate of microsaccades. Ho... [more] HI2019-78
pp.29-32
HI 2015-03-10
14:05
Tokyo Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology A mathematical model for reproducing stochastic properties of fixation eye movements
Ken Tokudome, Takeshi Kohama, Sho Kikkawa, Hisashi Yoshida (Kinki Univ.)
In this study, we propose a mathematical model of fixation eye movements controlled by visual attention mechanisms to es... [more] HI2015-50
pp.21-24
HI 2014-03-04
16:55
Tokyo Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology A quantitative evaluation of attentional concentration based on drift eye movement analyses
Daisuke Noguchi, Takeshi Kohama, Sho Kikkawa, Hisashi Yoshida (Kinki Univ.)
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of visual attention on the dynamics of drift eye movements objectiv... [more] HI2014-39
pp.45-48
HI, 3DMT 2013-03-06
15:00
Tokyo Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Continuous inhibition of microsaccades in attentional concentration
Sho Endo, Takeshi Kohama, Daisuke Noguchi (Kinki Univ)
Recent studies show that the mechanism responsible for the occurrence
of microsaccades, which are small involuntary shi... [more]
HI2013-54 3DIT2013-22
pp.51-54
HI 2011-03-15
16:10
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. of Tech. Ambiguous distractor that disrupts the control of fixation eye movements and attentional modulation
Kuniko Irie, Takeshi Kohama (Kinki Univ.)
In this study, we conducted a numerical detection task involving the number of gaps in double rings, with dynamic random... [more] HI2011-36
pp.27-30
HI, 3DMT 2010-03-01
15:10
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. of Tech. Characteristics of eye movements during visual search tasks with stimulus-independent thoughts
Aya Nishida, Takeshi Kohama (Kinki Univ.)
Working inattentively often causes fatal accidents, and these are called "human errors." The detection and prediction of... [more] HI2010-60 3DIT2010-12
pp.35-38
ME, AIT 2009-05-25
14:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Extraction of focal points in visual searching
Tomoya Ohneda, Toshinari Kamakura, Toshikazu Kato (Chuo Univ.)
We propose systems for extracting fixations, microsaccades and focal points from eye mark data for visual searching. Thr... [more] ME2009-88 AIT2009-73
pp.9-12
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