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Manabu FUTAMATA, Kohe TOKOI
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Session ID: ME2012-70/AIT2012-91
Published: May 16, 2012
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In this research, We propose the development technique of the finger motion capture system for keyboard performance using KINCT. By using the depth sensor carried in KINECT, the position of fingers is detected and the form of a hand is presumed and three-dimensional operation is recognized.
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Masaihro TADA, Haruo NOMA, Keiko AMANO, Masaya OKADA, Kazumi Renge
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Session ID: ME2012-71/AIT2012-92
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In this paper, we propose a real-time safety driving advice system based on automated evaluation method of driver's skill. Our system can detect potentially dangerous situations (e.g. a driver enters a blind intersection with excessive speed without scanning around) and can provide safety advice for a driver to prevent traffic accidents in real time. Through experiments with 20 subjects, we confirmed that we can improve drivers' behavior by providing real-time safety driving advice.
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Satoru Iteya, Toshikazu Kato
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Session ID: ME2012-72/AIT2012-93
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We have been developing a Smart Shop which estimates personal preferences of customers based on behavior log analysis in the shop. The purpose of this study is to find the relationship between physiological indices on cerebral flow and the tendency of interest on products. Through laterality index analysis, we found that in the case the higher the degree of interest is expressed, the higher oxidized hemoglobin value is observed at the right frontal cortex for the first few seconds, while the responses at the left frontal cortex show increasing patterns afterwards at any cases.
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Masakazu TOYODA, Kei IWASAKI
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Session ID: ME2012-73/AIT2012-94
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Visual simulation of natural phenomena is one of the most important research topics in the field of computer graphics, and has been widely studied such as fire, smoke, ice, and water. Realistic images of natural phenomena obtained by using visual simulations are widely used in various applications such as movies, commercial films, and games, Among these natural phenomena, simulations of fluids are used in many movies and commercial films, Although many methods have been proposed to visualize the results of fluid simulations, previous methods are computationally expensive and the extracted surfaces are bumpy. We address these problems and accelerate the visualization of particle-based simulations using multi-GPU. Our method can extract surfaces from particle-based simulations and render surfaces within a second while previous methods took 23 min.
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Shinsuke Mitsui, Toshikazu Kato
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Session ID: ME2012-74/AIT2012-95
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This paper is a research about searching the possibility of physiological parameters as an objective evaluation method of video content. The main method of them is subjective, and it might not be certain. The experiment of determining and analyzing brain blood flow was carrying out to clarify the hypothesis that the frontal lobe is active with good video content. The result suggested that the brain blood flow is useful for objective evaluation method of video content.
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Kenji TSUKAMOTO, Yoshio OKADA, Noriyuki ABE, Kazumi SAKUMA, Masahito H ...
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Session ID: ME2012-75/AIT2012-96
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Recently, the automotive industry has been the development of electric vehicles to reduce the impact on the environment for resource depletion and global environmental issues. The electric vehicle has a feature to the idle stop. When the electric vehicle has been idle stop, the inside is very quiet. As a result the user would hear the battery cooling airflow noise. Therefore, even when the battery is hot, we must limit in the amount of battery cooling airflow that does not impair the comfort for the user. And so, we have focused on the sound design. This paper was verify we can provide the electric vehicles battery cooling airflow noise as a delightful sound to user.
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Terumasa Tajima, Toshikazu Kato
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Session ID: ME2012-76/AIT2012-97
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This paper presents a smart shop system that estimates preferences of consumers concerning products from their behaviors. To consider the fluctuation of feelings for an item in shopping. It is aiming at the interest of estimation accuracy in higher than the before. Estimation accuracy is about 76% interest in before. but in this paper, we obtained the estimation accuracy of 80% interest.
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Yuka MUKAI, Kohe TOKOI
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Session ID: ME2012-77/AIT2012-98
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In recent years, with the progress of computer and graphics-hardware performance, it has become popular to generate not only a photorealistic scene, but also non-photorealistic scene such as pencil sketches and watercolor paintings. However, in the production of 3DCG content, it takes much time to apply 2D effects that emphasize motion to 3D animation by hand, and it is generally difficult. Therefore, this study was made to develop the rendering technique which generates automatically the blur of the watercolors by emphasized motion of an object in Real-time 3D computer graphics.
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Kouhei Otake, Toshikazu Kato
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Session ID: ME2012-78/AIT2012-99
Published: May 16, 2012
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In this paper, it was assumed that the degree of satisfaction of information recommendation improved to consider serendipity. We thought that the reaction to serendipity was measured objectively by seeing brain activity, then proposed the method. We experimented by NIRS and performed t official approval. In the frontal region, the capable difference appeared in the cerebral-blood-flow value of the reaction to serendipity and non-serendipity by 68% of channel in the experiment of figure and by 32% of channel in the experiment of figure and character.
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Hayato Fukushima, Yutaka NAKANO, Toshiyuki YOSHIDA
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Session ID: ME2012-79/AIT2012-10
Published: May 16, 2012
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A multi-parameter motion estimation/compensation model is desirable for an improvement of video coding efficiency. Since, however, motion estimation on a multi-parameter model inevitably requires high computational costs, a reduction of the cost is necessary. This paper thus proposes a new multi-parameter motion estimation/compensation technique based on reliability metrics for motion estimation under a constraint for the computational cost. The validity of the proposed technique is investigated through some experimental results.
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