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    Understanding Travel Behaviors and Develo** a User-Centered Design of the Residential Mobility Using a Persona-Based Approach

    This paper describes a persona-based investigation of travel behaviors of residential people. This research aims to develop mobility services based on real travel behaviors and the needs of the community resid...

    Toshihisa Sato, Naohisa Hashimoto in HCI International 2022 – Late Breaking Pos… (2022)

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    Effects of Virtual Space in Soccer Tactical Instruction

    When soccer coaches provide tactical knowledge to players, they use soccer tactic boards and films. However, players often struggle to understand the instructions because the players require spatial cognition ...

    Asahi Sato, Yohei Murakami in HCI International 2022 – Late Breaking Pap… (2022)

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    Human Factor Issues in Remote Operator of Automated Driving System for Services - One Operator to N Units of Automated Vehicles in Automated Vehicle Services -

    Vehicle automation is expected for future society. Automated driving systems will be implemented in mobility services including public transport. In this study, we focus on automation for mobility service and ...

    Naohisa Hashimoto, Yanbin Wu, Toshihisa Sato in HCI International 2022 – Late Breaking Pos… (2022)

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    Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence: Beyond a Two-Dimensional Framework

    Shneiderman’s Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HCAI) framework suggests that high human control of automation is necessary to create reliable, safe, and trustworthy systems. The HCAI framework demonstra...

    Matthew Pacailler, Sarah Yahoodik in HCI International 2022 – Late Breaking Pap… (2022)

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    Tracing People’s Experiences with Registrated Spatio-Temporal Photographs in AR Spaces

    We propose a new style smartphone application that presents past photographs in AR (Augmented Reality) at the location in the real world where they were taken. The application consists of a process that provid...

    Ryoo Fujiwara, Masatoshi Arikawa, Ryo Sato in HCI International 2022 Posters (2022)

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    Balancing Cost and Quality: An Exploration of Human-in-the-Loop Frameworks for Automated Short Answer Scoring

    Short answer scoring (SAS) is the task of grading short text written by a learner. In recent years, deep-learning-based approaches have substantially improved the performance of SAS models, but how to guarante...

    Hiroaki Funayama, Tasuku Sato in Artificial Intelligence in Education (2022)

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    Plausibility and Faithfulness of Feature Attribution-Based Explanations in Automated Short Answer Scoring

    Automated short answer scoring (SAS) is the task of automatically assigning a score as output to a given input answer. In this work, we tackle the challenging task of outputting the basis (i.e., justification cue...

    Tasuku Sato, Hiroaki Funayama, Kazuaki Hanawa in Artificial Intelligence in Education (2022)

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    Analysis of Nonverbal Interaction Among Competitive Ballroom Dance Couple

    This paper describes an empirical study that investigated non-verbal interactions among a competitive ballroom dance couple. We proposed a new methodology for empirical dance research, which combines the preci...

    Yosuke Kinoe, Mari Sato in Human Interface and the Management of Info… (2022)

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    Modulation of Olfactory Perception by Presenting Heat Sensation: Effects of Different Methods on Degree of Olfactory Perception Modulation

    Olfaction is notorious as a vague and ambiguous sense. Some researches proposed a method that takes advantage of the feature to present more kinds of odors than the actual number of fragrances. However, it is ...

    Yoshihiro Okamoto, Haruka Matsukura, Kosuke Sato in HCI International 2021 - Posters (2021)

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    A Study on Scale Construction of Adjective Pairs for Evaluating Audiovisual Effects in Video Games

    The semantic differential (SD) method is widely used to quantify and measure the impressions given by stimuli such as words or images. To evaluate impressions using the SD method, it is necessary to construct ...

    Takashi Nakamura, Kazunori Miyata in Design, User Experience, and Usability: U… (2021)

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    Omnidirectional Flick View

    We propose a novel interface that naturally and dynamically augments practical horizontal field-of-view via Head-Mounted Display (HMD). Instead of showing whole omnidirectional sight, we realize augmentation o...

    Ryota Suzuki, Tomomi Sato, Kenji Iwata in Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality (2021)

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    Wheelchair Behavior Recognition for Visualizing Sidewalk Accessibility by Deep Neural Networks

    This paper introduces our methodology to estimate sidewalk accessibilities from wheelchair behavior via a triaxial accelerometer in a smartphone installed under a wheelchair seat. Our method recognizes sidewal...

    Takumi Watanabe, Hiroki Takahashi, Goh Sato in Deep Learning for Human Activity Recogniti… (2021)

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    Develo** an AR Remote Collaboration System with Semantic Virtual Labels and a 3D Pointer

    Referential communication is common in physical remote collaboration. To successfully transfer instructions, remote instructors have to refer objects in the local worker’s environment. However, it is known tha...

    Tzu-Yang Wang, Yuji Sato, Mai Otsuki in Human Interface and the Management of Info… (2020)

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    The Zabuton: Designing the Arriving Experience in the Japanese Airport

    This research explores the value of airports upon arrivals by proposing a welcome service The Zabuton targeting passengers unfamiliar with the landing-place. The Zabuton service comprises of two systems; a local ...

    Hikari Yamano, Kasumi Tomiyasu, Chihiro Sato in HCI International 2020 – Late Breaking Pos… (2020)

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    Evaluation of Network Structure Using Similarity of Posts on Twitter

    Social networking service (SNS) is very popular in our lives, with expanding internet environments and mobile device. Through the SNS, user can submit their opinion or reputation freely, anytime and anywhere....

    Yusuke Sato, Kohei Otake, Takashi Namatame in Social Computing and Social Media. Technol… (2018)

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    Neural Mechanisms of Animal Navigation

    Animals navigate to specific destinations for survival and reproduction. Notable examples include birds, fishes, and insects that are driven by their inherited motivation and acquired memory to migrate thousa...

    Koutarou D. Kimura, Masaaki Sato in Distributed, Ambient and Pervasive Interac… (2018)

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    The Handling of Personal Information in Mobile Games

    The management of personal consumer information by corporate entities is a politically and socially sensitive subject. This paper examines how personal information is handled by mobile game developers and disp...

    Stefan Brückner, Yukiko Sato in Advances in Computer Entertainment Technol… (2018)

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    Accessible Reasoning with Diagrams: From Cognition to Automation

    High-tech systems are ubiquitous and often safety and security critical: reasoning about their correctness is paramount. Thus, precise modelling and formal reasoning are necessary in order to convey knowledge ...

    Zohreh Shams, Yuri Sato, Mateja Jamnik in Diagrammatic Representation and Inference (2018)

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    Outdoor Studying System Using Bluetooth Low Energy Beacon—To Feel Cultural Sites

    We investigated outdoor studying using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) beacons in Nikko, a world heritage site in Japan, in order to convey traditional cultural information to young students. A BLE beacon can supp...

    Yuko Hiramatsu, Fumihiro Sato, Atsushi Ito in Learning and Collaboration Technologies. N… (2017)

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    Towards Adaptive Aircraft Landing Order with Aircraft Routes Partially Fixed by Air Traffic Controllers as Human Intervention

    This paper focuses on how cognitive loads of air traffic controllers can be reduced when optimizing both aircraft route and landing order in the airport landing problem (ALP), and proposes its method which can...

    Akinori Murata, Hiroyuki Sato in Human Interface and the Management of Info… (2017)

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