ITE Technical Report
Online ISSN : 2424-1970
Print ISSN : 1342-6893
ISSN-L : 1342-6893
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  • Article type: Cover
    Pages Cover1-
    Published: May 16, 2000
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  • Article type: Index
    Pages Toc1-
    Published: May 16, 2000
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  • Champoux Bernard, Kazuko Fujisawa, Tomoyoshi Inoue, Yuichi Iwadate
    Article type: Article
    Session ID: MIP2000-71/AIT2000-8
    Published: May 16, 2000
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    This abstract is about CAILS, an experimental Comouter Assisted Iconic Language System which deals with three specific areas in communication: Cross-linguistic, visual/spatial concept representation and visual educational technique. Designed for interpersonal communication, this system functions with generally comprehensible visual referents. Each area has some specific syntax which is clear and easy to learn. CAILS takes advantage of visual memory of the user. The basic idea of this system is that an individual can, using basic visual references, compose a message, represent a concept and teach a rule. The specificity of the images eliminates ambiguity. For convenience, we classified visual references or ¨words¨ in the following categories: Hands, Movements, Expression, and Pictures. When properly use, CAILS produce ¨iconic message objects¨ which may be presented to the intended recipient.
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  • Yuichi Iwadate, Masayuki Inoue, Ryotarou Suzuki
    Article type: Article
    Session ID: MIP2000-72/AIT2000-8
    Published: May 16, 2000
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    We have been researching a method for expressing emotional images by utilizing multimedia like video and sound and so on. Human body motion is one of the important essences in expressing human emotion. We chose dance as a subject of our research, because dance performers perform motion to express the emotion in their mind. Our research results show that the multiple regression method effectively extract human emotion from simple motion parameters given by image processing. The MIDAS(MIC Interactive Dance System)is an application of the emotion extracting method. In this paper, the extracting method and MIDAS are introduced.
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  • Article type: Appendix
    Pages 13-
    Published: May 16, 2000
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  • Masahide NAEMURA, Atsushi FUKUDA, Yoshinori IZUMI, Takashi NISHI
    Article type: Article
    Session ID: MIP2000-74/AIT2000-8
    Published: May 16, 2000
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    Based on the results of study on a video database system in broadcasting stations, we propose an object-based video database system that manages data in databases on the basis of video and audio objects. We have defined the data structure for the object-based video database and built a real database system in order to verify its effectiveness. Moreover, in the case of sport video, a video analyzer, which makes construction of a database efficient by extracting video objects semi-automatically, was developed
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  • Atsushi FUKUDA, Masahide NAEMURA, Yoshinori IZUMI, Takashi NISHI
    Article type: Article
    Session ID: MIP2000-75/AIT2000-8
    Published: May 16, 2000
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    We have proposed an object-based video database system which will be used as the main system in broadcasting stations in the future. We have developed a test model of the object-based video database system. We have implemented our proposed object-based retrieval method using a video example and features of moving objects. The proposed method consists of two steps for the comparison process between the video example and video in the database, the first step being a categorizing process of the motion, and the second step being a calculating process of the similarity in distance from the video example in the same category. We verified our proposed method by a retrieval experiment using a soccer program.
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  • Xiaohui ZHANG, Johji TAJIMA, Masayuki NAKAJIMA
    Article type: Article
    Session ID: MIP2000-76/AIT2000-8
    Published: May 16, 2000
    Released on J-STAGE: June 23, 2017
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    The Standard Object Color Spectra database for color reproduction evaluation (SOCS) was developed and is introduced in this paper. It has been published in a Japanese Industrial Standard Technical Report (JIS-TR) and will be published in a International Standard Organization Technical Report (ISO-TR). The total number of colors in SOCS is up to 49672, and divided into eight categories. SOCS Viewer, as a visualization software developed for SOCS has also been developed and described in this paper. SOCS Viewer provides six fundamental functions, as a results, makes color analysis intuitively.
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  • Junji HATOYA, Hiroki TAKAHASHI, Masayuki NAKAJIMA
    Article type: Article
    Session ID: MIP2000-77/AIT2000-8
    Published: May 16, 2000
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    CG(Computer Graphics)is widely used in many kind of fields, because of the recent progress of the CG techniques, especially, in modeling and rendering techniques. In the field of VR(Virtual Reality), CG techniques are very important in order to make 2 dimensional or 3 dimensional virtual world. It is, however, very difficult to represent virtual creature with locomotion and behavior. In this paper, estimation method of fish position and posture from video using object matching technique is proposed. Some basic behavior are segmented from the obtained 3 dimensional positions and postures. Finally, a novel locomotion is generated using the segmented basic behavior.
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  • Article type: Appendix
    Pages App1-
    Published: May 16, 2000
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  • Article type: Cover
    Pages Cover2-
    Published: May 16, 2000
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