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: September 13, 2000
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  • Article type: Index
    Pages Toc1-
    Published: September 13, 2000
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  • Tansuriyavong Suriyon, Masahiro Chiba, Shin-ichi Hanaki
    Article type: Article
    Session ID: NIM2000-121
    Published: September 13, 2000
    Released on J-STAGE: June 23, 2017
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    A situation video image should convey sufficient situation information, while protecting specific person's privacy information in the scene. This paper proposes a system which automatically identifies a person by face recognition, tracks him or her, and displays the image of the person in modified form such as silhouette with or without name, or only name in characters that is equivalent to an invisible person instead of the original video image. In several applications considered, the silhouette display with person's name seems to be most appropriate for the purpose.
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  • Ryuichi Ishino
    Article type: Article
    Session ID: NIM2000-122
    Published: September 13, 2000
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    When we use a stereo camera system, we have to calibrate each camera using the pattern whose 3-dimension structure is known. In this case, some points which are extracted as a feature point from an image plane of each camera are related to the points of another camera. But feature points are not always extracted stably. Therefore some points must be corrected by hand. This has made it difficult to calibrate a stereo camera system automatically. To solve this problem, we developed an automatic camera calibration method with minization of variance of brightness value of a disparity map.
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  • Yukimitsu Sakurai, Tadashi Chinen, Nelson Vidal, Takao Shimizu, Toshih ...
    Article type: Article
    Session ID: NIM2000-123
    Published: September 13, 2000
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    Recently, the technology of the INTERNET infrastructure has been progress and the this many application are realized. In INTERNET, there is many Live-Video Site which have Networking Camera. Some of them can Pan/Tilt with large stand and can Zoom with its motor control. This paper summarized the inside of WWW Server processing, and explain the device control method on WWW Server. Then the design and implementation method of the Networking Camera with pan/tilt, zoom control are proposed. Furthermore the control feature and performance are mentioned.
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  • Nelson BALOIAN, Nelson VIDAL, Alfredo DIAZ, Eduardo S.VERA, Itsuki YAS ...
    Article type: Article
    Session ID: NIM2000-124
    Published: September 13, 2000
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    Developing quality may be the most difficult and costly task of developing a computer based courseware. Despite this, little has been done to support the reuse of multimedia learning material in a coherent and systematic way. In this paper, we propose a particular way of structuring a courseware to conform Lessons, Units and Courses in order to facilitate the use of the same material in different situations as well as the use of the material in other lessons. This is based on structuring a lesson's computer-based learning material as a "Didactic Network". A Diactic Network is a semantic network which represents the lesson. Although this approach was not developed exclusively having the wireless and mobile scenario in mind, it is a good example of developing courseware which should be used in different situations, including the mobile scenario.
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  • Shiro Uesugi, Takeshi Shinohara, Naoki Mizutani, Hidehiko Sanada
    Article type: Article
    Session ID: NIM2000-125
    Published: September 13, 2000
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    Information Technologies today are contributing the advancement of Production system in Office activities. Those IT systems equip both the functions for management and producers. Hence they become suitable to be called Management-Information-Production System (MIPS). On the same token, the use of Bluetooth accelerates these trends, and MIPS will evolve to the direction where the Super-Distributed network is dominant. Considering these facts, this essay foresees the future of MIPS in the next generation office shall be wireless, and be exactly what call Microdesic Network.
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  • Shoji SHIMADA
    Article type: Article
    Session ID: NIM2000-126
    Published: September 13, 2000
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    Recently, the system which is immediately communicated with each other became established, that is, "Anytime, Anywhere and Anyone", with the increase of the mobile radio communication service and the optical revolution of the communication network. The primary purpose of communication system was achieved. In this circumstance, the multimedia communication service by the perceptional combination with the picture and the sound, is spotlighted. However, it has come to the time which reconsider the sound communication system. This paper describes a trend for Sound Communication Technology in the near future, and the hopeful realization system of future sound communication technology which the author is praying.
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  • Article type: Appendix
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    Published: September 13, 2000
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  • Article type: Cover
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    Published: September 13, 2000
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