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Kazuhiko KOJIMA, Yohichi NAKAMURA, Masayuki ENOMOTO
Session ID: 3049
Published: 2004
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Michikazu Matsumoto, Masataka Imura, Yoshihiro Yasumuro, Yoshitugu ...
Session ID: 3051
Published: 2004
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This paper presents a support system for measurement of 3D shape of relics. During operation of the shape measurement using 3D scanner, the user needs to monitor the data distribution and their precision in each data set so as to determine the next target area to be scanned and the angle of the scanner. Proposed system visualise the insufficient data area and estimates proper angle for measuring it. Some experimental results show the effectiveness of our approach.
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Yuki MIYOSHI, Ichiroh KANAYA, Kosuke SATO
Session ID: 3052
Published: 2004
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Recent achivement of Digital Archives allows us virtual preservation of shapes and views of cultural/historical properties.Development of 3-D scanning system including rangefinders and laser radars has made highly accurate 3-D model of real objects possible.However, modeling of optical properties of outdoor objectshas been less considered than the geomotrical properties so far due to its difficulty in controlling light conditions.In this paper we propose a novel method of modelingoptical properties of outdoor objects under the sky.we obtain images of both target object and the sky over the target object over and over, and estimate optical propertyof target object using signal-processing framework. we apply spherical harmonic analysis between the images of target object and the corresponding images of the sky.Experimantal results of our proposal are also shown in this report.
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Makoto Tanikawara, Noriaki Asaoka, Masashi Ooiwa, Yukihiro Kubo, Sueo ...
Session ID: 3053
Published: 2004
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In this paper we present a practical algorithm of land-vehicle integrated INS/GPS system based on Monte-Carlo type nonlinear filtering and show experimental results of using the actual GPS and INS data. Closed-loop chanization is adopted for our navigation system by integrating Inertial Navigation System (INS) and the code-based transfer Differential GPS (DGPS) which gives the position (latitude, longitude) and the Doppler velocity. Our aim is to integrate the advantages of these systems and to develop the navigation system that does not require initial attitudes information of the vehicle.
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Yoshiyuki Muto, Chie Uratani, Yukihiro Kubo, Sueo Sugimoto
Session ID: 3054
Published: 2004
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The method of GPS carrier-phase kinematic positioning provides the precise locations of moving objects. GPS carrier waves are transmitted by two frequency bands; L1 and L2 bands. In Japan, presently we can only use the L1 band for the commercial purpose. Recently, however, major GPS receivers can also use the L2 band. Further, due to the Galileo in EU, and the modernization of GPS in US, many GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) will be available in the near future, which provide more multi-frequency bands such that highly precise positioning will be achieved. In this paper, we present a GPS/GNSS kinematic positioning algorithm of utilizing for multi-frequency, and also show the positioning accuracy comparatively based on L1 only, and L1-L2 kinematic algorithms by using the real GPS data.
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Nobuaki Takahashi, Tadayoshi Shioyama
Session ID: 3055
Published: 2004
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In this paper, we propose a method for real-time detection
of free areas from stereo images. Free areas are detected
from only intensity image by using "pm filter"
that is newly proposed. This method is very fast
because segmentation is not used and free areas are
detected from only left image. The point correspondence
between left and right images is carried out
by using "epipolar constraint". The distance
and the direction of free areas are calculated
by using stereo measurement.
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ryuichi yamazaki, yoshihiro yasumuro, yoshitsugu manabe, kunihiro chih ...
Session ID: 3056
Published: 2004
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Three dimensional visual information is very important to recognize the location such as underground shopping area for the pedestrians, therefore 3-D map is effective for pedestrian navigation system instead of 2-D map. This paper proposes the system which creates 3-D map while walking. The 3-D information is calculated from omnidirectional images captured by a Hyper Omni-Vision, and the 3-D map is generated from the calculated 3-D information. As the fundamental experiment, the depth image is created from two omnidirectional images for creating the 3-D map.
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Hitoshi Takata, Ryuichirou Tamura, Takashi Kikunaga, Tomohiro Hachino
Session ID: 3058
Published: 2004
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Masaaki Ishikawa, Keiichi Miyajima, Tetsuya Kitani
Session ID: 3061
Published: 2004
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The free boundary problem is one which finds both a value of a state and the boundary of a domain. This paper is concerned with analyses of the Stefan problem which is the typical example of a free boundary problem. A phase field model is used as a mathematical model of the Stefan problem. The phase field model can include supercooling, superheating, the influence of surface tension and anisotropy in the model.In this paper, the stochastic phase field model is proposed and the influence of the random fluctuation on the crystal growth is numerically analized using the proposed stochastic phase field model.
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Masaaki Ishikawa, Keiichi Miyajima, Yusuke Shiroyama
Session ID: 3062
Published: 2004
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An interface between different physical states such as water and ice is called a phase boundary. The phase boundary is generally nonequilibrium state and the behavior depends on states of outer fields such as temperature, pressure and magnetic field. In material science, however, there is the case that the motion of the phase boundary is independent of states of such outer fields. The behavior of the grain boundary in the annealing of metal corresponds to the case. In this paper, consider the case that the motion of the phase boundaryis independent of the outer fields and taking the fluctuation of the behavior of the boundary into consideration, we analyze the behavior of the phase boundary by stochastic level set methods. Furthermore, we study the influence of the noise on the motion of the phase boundary by simulations.
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Hiroshi Otaka, Masahiro Inuiguchi, Masayo Tsurumi, Sinji Kurose, Kouic ...
Session ID: 4001
Published: 2004
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In this paper, we built a simulation model of production flow around the ion implantation process in a semiconductor factory. This process is a bottleneck process because of frequent malfunctions and hence, the management of this process is important to improve the efficiency of semiconductor production. As a characteristic of the semiconductor production, products are reenterred to the manufacturing processes several times. Moreover at each machine in the ion implantation process, a couple of different ions are used and the change of ions requires a long set up time. Those characteristics made the mathematical analysis difficult so that a simulation model approach is taken. We describe the procedure in the simulation model and the results of trial runs.
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Kouichi Taji, Hidemasa Ohtsuka
Session ID: 4002
Published: 2004
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Semiconductor wafer fabrications are very complicated systems, known as re-entrant flow shop. They are often modeled as open/closed queueing networks to estimate their performance indicators, such as cycle time, throughput and so on. In this paper, we first extend MVA, which is a method of estimating cycle time in closed queueing networks, to queueing networks with multiple servers and priority. Then we evaluate the influence of hot lots on a cycle time of ordinary lots. By incorporating the cost estimation method proposed by Iwata et al., we also propose the cost estimation methods of hot lots.
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D. Fukuda, T. Yoneda, Y. Todokoro, M. Inuiguchi, M. Tsurumi
Session ID: 4003
Published: 2004
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Takuya Miyajima, Jyunsuke Suzuki, Masahiro Inuiguchi, Masayo Tsurumi, ...
Session ID: 4004
Published: 2004
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Masahiro Inuiguchi, Masayo Tsurumi, Chihiro Muranaka
Session ID: 4005
Published: 2004
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In rough set analysis, lower approximations have been utilized more frequently than upper approximations. In this paper, we shall show a family of upper approximations can retain more information than that of lower approximations. We define a reduct and a measure of specificity based on upper approximations. The usefulness and properties of these concept are discussed.
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Yeboon YUN, Hirotaka NAKAYAMA, Masao ARAKAWA
Session ID: 4006
Published: 2004
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This paper introduces the aspiration-level based GDEA (Generalized Data Envelopment Analysis) method to generate the most interesting part (not the whole of Pareto optimal solutions) to an aspiration level of decision maker for choosing a final solution from many Pareto optimal solutions. Finally, this paper illustrates the effectiveness of the proposed method through several numerical examples.
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Akihiro Kosugi, Tomoaki Matsui, Keiji Tatsumi, Tetsuzo Tanino
Session ID: 4007
Published: 2004
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It is important to consider coalitional form games with restrictions on formation of coalitions. In this paper, we introduce various restrictions in coalitional form games. Furthermore, we propose solutions based on marginal contributions for each restriction and investigate their properties. In particular, we compare our solution for a game restricted by graded feasible coalition systems(GFCS) with the Myerson value.
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Masayo Tsurumi, Atsushi Nakatani, Masahiro Inuiguchi
Session ID: 4008
Published: 2004
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The weighted sum of marginal contributions is an important solution in cooperative games since it is a generalization of both the Shapley value and Banzhaf value.In this paper,we show some properties of the weighted sum of marginal contributions and apply to the voting power analyses.
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Masaki Habuchi, Sae Morishita, Kana Jimbo, Keiji Tatsumi, Tetsuzo Tani ...
Session ID: 4009
Published: 2004
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Shigehiro Akiyama, Hiroyuki Tamura
Session ID: 4010
Published: 2004
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In this paper we try to evaluate the sense of security of public transportation systems and private cars by using various Analytic Hierarchy Processes; AHP by Saaty, AHP with geometric mean, and Aspiration Level AHP (AL-AHP). Sense of security is evaluated by the feeling of people for the countermeasures against human error, toughness over environmental changes and the safety for the apparatuses. We also compare the various AHP methods by adding a copy alternative to the candidates of evaluation.
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hiroki okanishi, hiroyuki tamura
Session ID: 4011
Published: 2004
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In this paper we try to extract consumers uneasy factors over foods and try to construct structural models among these factors using a revised DEMATEL (Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory) for finding priority to dissolve among these uneasy factors. We found that we should dissolve the factor truth of food indication first and then the other factors to get rid of consumers uneasy feeling on foods effectively.
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Yoshinori Obita, Yousuke Yamamoto, Keiji Tatsumi, Tetsuzou Tanino
Session ID: 4014
Published: 2004
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Kazumi Nagasawa, Osamu Saeki, Kiichirou Tsuji
Session ID: 4015
Published: 2004
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Installation of series controllers can be considered as a effective method of controlling an electric power flow. In order to calculate the optimal allocation of series controllers and the optimal capacity, it is necessary to solve an optimal power flow problem in which line reactance is taken as a control variable. This optimal power flow problem may have strong nonlinearity and may not be converged. In this paper, a new method which is a variant of interior point methods is proposed to solve such a problem and it is shown by numerical experiments that the proposed method is effective.
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eriko aoki, eiki yamakawa, genichi emoto
Session ID: 4016
Published: 2004
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Takechika Tsunoda, manabu nii, Hitoshi Sakagami, Yutaka Takahashi
Session ID: 4021
Published: 2004
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In this paper, we propose an approachfor improvement of detction accuracy ofIntrusion Detection System (IDS). The traditional IDS based on number ofpackets detects intrusion when thenumber of target packets exceeded theprespecified threshold. However it isdifficult to set the appropriate valueas the threshold because the conditionof network traffic changed from hour tohour. Therefore, in order to improvedetection accuracy, we use a
k-NearestNeighbor approach instead of thethreshold-based approach.
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Takanobu Muraguchi, Hiroyuki Tamura
Session ID: 4022
Published: 2004
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In this paper we propose a revised PageRank algorithm in which the order of the links is taken into account. In the original PageRank algorithm the score is distributed equally disregarding the order of the links in a page. It is shown that, by distributing more score on the both ends of each page especially at the end, the revised PageRank algorithm could get higher importance for the pages that are evaluated highly beforehand.
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Yoshihide Hirai, Mie Nakatani, Shogo Nishida
Session ID: 4025
Published: 2004
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Our goal is to analyze factors of groovy motion in dance and apply them to CG animation. Here we focus on Street Dance in contemporary rhythmic dance. The essence of Street Dance is groovy feeling. We assume there are the two major factors that generate groovy motion, accent on beat and movement of the trunk of the body. We had three experiments with CG animation and verified our assumption.
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Takashi Amada, Masataka Imura, Yoshihiro Yasumuro, Yoshitsugu Manabe, ...
Session ID: 4026
Published: 2004
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Rendering realistic motion of water is one of the method which immerses a player into an interactive application such as computer games. Fluid simulation based on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is useful for rendering the realistic motion of water. However, real-time rendering of water was difficult because the computational cost of CFD is high. The authors show how to implement Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) on a programmable graphics processor, which grows fast recently, for fluid simulation.
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Sayuri Sawa, Takatoshi Suenaga, Yoshihiro Yasumuro, Yoshitsugu Manabe, ...
Session ID: 4027
Published: 2004
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This paper proposes a multi-viewpoint picture set generation method for an interactive picture book. The proposal method consists of ``picture acquisition method'' and ``picture sorting method''. Picture acquisition method stores an unconstrained creature's image set using active camera. The proposal method was evaluated through experiment with CG model data set using Parametric Eigenspace method. Experimental result shows the validity of a proposal method for a multi-viewpoint picture set generation.
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Masataka Imura, Kunihiro Chihara
Session ID: 4028
Published: 2004
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Yoshiyuki Mizuno, Hirokazu Kato, Shogo Nishida
Session ID: 4029
Published: 2004
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In this paper,we propose a computer-vision based tracking method for augmented reality based on template matching.Augmented reality systems typically use special markers such as squares or circles for the tracking.Our method however uses not markers but only several natural features in environment.Basically template matching is used in our tracking method.One of the problems is how to generate the template of natural features because their size and angle dynamically change while the camera is moving.Though pre-captured precise images have been used for generating the templates,this time we attempted to use not only pre-captured images but also on-line images.
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Kenichi Hayashi, Hirokazu Kato, Shogo Nishida
Session ID: 4030
Published: 2004
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In Augmented Reality, geometric consistency between the real and virtual worlds has to be managed so that the user can look at the natural scene. In the case of video see-through augmented reality, virtual objects are usually drawn on the input video images. However, there is a problem of geometric consistency in this manner. Foreground real objects, which must be closer to the user than virtual objects, are sometimes overlaid by background virtual objects which must be farther from the user than the real objects. In order to overcome this problem, depth of the real world from the user's viewpoint is employed. However, if the system is used in a environment including moving or deformable objects, the depth have to be measured in realtime. In this paper, we propose a method of realtime stereo measurement by using Programable Shader on graphics hardware for this purpose.
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Takehiro Tsukuda, Satoshi Nishino
Session ID: 4031
Published: 2004
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Ryoji Kawatani
Session ID: 4033
Published: 2004
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We somtimes need to do various calculations while studying the control theory. The graphing calculator is a calculator which has a function of computer algebra and may be available easy for that purpose anytime and anywhere. In this paper, I introduce the library for analysis and synthess of control systems on the calculator.
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Kazuhiro Kohyama, Masataka Imura, Yoshihiro Yasumuro, Yoshitsugu Manab ...
Session ID: 4036
Published: 2004
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Yoshihiro Kuroda, Megumi Nakao, Tomohiro Kuroda, Hiroshi Oyama, Masaru ...
Session ID: 4038
Published: 2004
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Shape recognition with indirect touch is an important task in medical field to identify and perceive state of tissue hidden behind other tissues. For simulating indirect touch, this paper adapts FEM-based interaction model between elastic objects to collisions of tissue models in virtual environment, and fingers stroking movement is supported for shape recognition by finger assuming use of point-based haptic interface. Experiments using convex and concave primitive models and virtual prostate tissue model were conducted to verify availability of our simulation models for shape recognition with indirect touch.
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Shigeyoshi Watanabe, Yoshihito Sawaguchi, Eiko Furutani, Gotaro Shirak ...
Session ID: 4041
Published: 2004
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Masaki Taniguchi, Yoshihito Sawaguchi, Eiko Furutani, Gotaro Shirakami ...
Session ID: 4042
Published: 2004
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Monitored anesthesia care (MAC) is a new technique for patient care during surgery or examination and becomes more and more popular. In MAC, anesthesiologists manage the sedation of patients under local anesthesia to remove their anxieties, to avoid their unexpected movements and to erase their memories. In this study, we are developing a sedation control system in MAC using a state-predictive controller. In our system, propofol is used as the anesthetic drug and bispectral index (BIS) is used as the index of sedation. In this paper, we report an improved model of the response of BIS to propofol, an identification method of individual differences and simulation results of our system.
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Yoshinobu Mori, Dai Hashimoto, Shoji Murakami, Yuichi Miyamoto, Kazush ...
Session ID: 4045
Published: 2004
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An absorption chiller/heater has drawn much attention because it doesn't use CFC and works by poor quality heat source. In cooling operation of an absorption chiller/heater, an outlet temperature of chilled water is needed to be controlled accurately even under disturbances such as changes of cooling load. This paper proposes the control system with parameters adjusted by fuzzy inference to supply chilled water stably. Moreover this paper presents the experimental result of applying the proposed control system to an absorption chiller/heater.
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Koichi Fujiwara, Manabu Kano, Shinji Hasebe, Hiromu Ohno
Session ID: 4047
Published: 2004
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Tsunehiro Munakata
Session ID: 4048
Published: 2004
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Mikio Bando, Koichi Osuka
Session ID: 4049
Published: 2004
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yoshihiro saeki, fumiaki takeda
Session ID: 4050
Published: 2004
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We have developed a food intake measuring system because it can support the work of dietitians. The proposed system measures the difference of food images between the foods were before and after eaten, and calculates the food calorie of intake. Until now, this system had individually realized the processes including the dish extraction, the food extraction and the measurement amount of food intake. In this paper, the combination of all processes is carried out. Moreover, the experiments of deciding process sequence and evaluation we done. We discuss, the relationshop between the lighting and edge detection of food.
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Junji Furusho, Ken'ichi Koyanagi, Kazuhiko Nakanishi, Kazuhisa Domen, ...
Session ID: 4052
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Kyoko ITO, Daisuke TOMITA, Tomotaka IMAKI, Taishiro HONGO, Hidekazu YO ...
Session ID: 4053
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Hironobu sato, fumiaki takeda
Session ID: 4056
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Recently, information devices such as portable phone are portable and light. But, these device's performance of operation is not good. Then, we proposed electromyogram (EMG) recognition system for pointing device using EMG which is generated by action of wrist. In this paper, we propose online tuning system to increase recognition ability. We show effective of possibility of the proposed wiht real EMG data.
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Yongming Bai, Shigemasa Takai
Session ID: 5001
Published: 2004
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The behavior of a Petri net can be described by its reachability graph. However, the reachability graph of an unbounded Petri net has an infinite number of states. It is known that the coverability graph is a finite automatonthat approximates the reachability graph of the original unbounded Petri net. In this paper, we construct an approximating finite automaton that is different from the coverability graph.
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Kenji Onogi, Toshimitsu Ushio, Masakazu Adachi
Session ID: 5002
Published: 2004
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Reconfigurable systems are the systems which can dynamically modify their own structure according to situations. In this paper, we introduce a two-level automaton to model reconfigurable discrete event systems. In the upper level, structural changes of the system is modeled while behavior of the system is represented in the lower level. We show the existence of the maximally permissive feedback in our model and propose an algorithm for its computation.
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Ryo Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi Funaki, Takashi Hikihara, Nobuhiko Hatano
Session ID: 5003
Published: 2004
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This paper studies the relation between the occurrence of subharmonic oscillations and the firing angle controlling method of TCR-SVC based on numerical simulation and theoretical analysis. The control strategy to avoid subharmonic oscillations is established on the basis of the obtained result.
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Kozo Inokuchi, Daisuke Ushikoshi, Kiyoharu Tagawa, Katsumi Inoue
Session ID: 5006
Published: 2004
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