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    Does Traffic Information Provided by Smartphones Increase Detour Behavior?

    To ease traffic congestion on the Tohoku expressway during the nationwide summer holiday, we conducted two sets of interventional experiments applying the emotional persuasive strategy to persuade potential T...

    Wenzhen Xu, Yuichi Kuriki, Taiki Sato in Persuasive Technology. Designing for Futur… (2020)

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    Perceptual Force on the Wrist Under the Hanger Reflex and Vibration

    The hanger reflex is a phenomenon that accompanies illusory force sensation and involuntary head rotation when the head is fastened with a wire hanger. This phenomenon is also observed on the wrist, and is exp...

    Takuto Nakamura, Narihiro Nishimura in Haptics: Perception, Devices, Control, and… (2016)

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    Illusion of Wet Sensation by Controlling Temperature and Softness of Dry Cloth

    In order to create a device that produces the sensation of wet cloth, we have proposed a method to augment the wet sensation of dry cloth. This paper investigated whether controlling the surface temperature an...

    Mai Shibahara, Katsunari Sato in Haptics: Perception, Devices, Control, and Applications (2016)

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    Augmentation of Thermal Sensation on Finger Pad Using Stimuli for Finger Side

    This paper proposes a thermal display that can present a virtual thermal sensation to the finger pad using thermal stimuli on the finger side. The author developed the prototype device and evaluated the percei...

    Katsunari Sato in Haptics: Perception, Devices, Control, and Applications (2016)

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    Rehabilitation Support System Using Multimodal Interface Device for Aphasia Patients

    In this research, develops a novel system using Multimodal Interface Device for supporting the rehabilitation of aphasia. The system supports diagnosis by conducting statistical analysis of the diagnostic resu...

    Takuya Mabuchi, Joji Sato, Takahiro Takeda in Intelligent Robotics and Applications (2016)

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    Human Reasoning with Proportional Quantifiers and Its Support by Diagrams

    In this paper, we study the cognitive effectiveness of diagrammatic reasoning with proportional quantifiers such as most. We first examine how Euler-style diagrams can represent syllogistic reasoning with proport...

    Yuri Sato, Koji Mineshima in Diagrammatic Representation and Inference (2016)

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    Performance Analysis in Advanced Tele-operation System Based on Introduction of Danger-Avoidance View

    Unmanned construction machines are used after disasters. Compared with manned construction, time efficiency is lower because of incomplete visual information, communication delay, and lack of tactile experienc...

    Junjie Yang, Mitsuhiro Kamezaki, Ryuya Sato in Intelligent Robotics and Applications (2015)

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    Evaluation and Fair Comparison of Human Tracking Methods with PTZ Cameras

    Evaluation and comparison of methods, repeatability of experiments, and availability of data are the dynamics driving science forward. In computer vision, a database with ground-truth information enables fair ...

    Alparslan Yildiz, Noriko Takemura, Yoshio Iwai in Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality (2015)

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    Collaborative Pseudo-Haptics: Two-User Stiffness Discrimination Based on Visual Feedback

    Pseudo-Haptic feedback has been the object of several studies exploring how haptic illusions can be generated when interacting with virtual environments using visual feedback. In this work we explore how the c...

    Ferran Argelaguet, Takuya Sato in Haptics: Neuroscience, Devices, Modeling, … (2014)

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    From Image Inpainting to Diminished Reality

    Image inpainting, which removes undesired objects in a static image and fills in the missing regions with plausible textures, has been developed in the research fields of image processing. On the other hand, D...

    Norihiko Kawai, Tomokazu Sato in Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality. Desi… (2014)

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    Localization Ability and Polarity Effect of Underwater Electro-Tactile Stimulation

    In this paper, we describe a method for presenting underwater tactile electrical stimulation for in-bath entertainment. We investigated the localization abilities of participants and the polarity effect of the...

    Taira Nakamura, Manami Katoh, Taku Hachisu in Haptics: Neuroscience, Devices, Modeling, … (2014)

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    Vibration and Subsequent Collision Simulation of Finger and Object for Haptic Rendering

    Humans can discriminate object’s materials [5, 7, 9] and tap** position [8] perceiving tap** vibrations. Susa et al. [4] proposed to simulate natural vibration of object to present arbitrary structured object...

    Shoichi Hasegawa, Yukinobu Takehana in Haptics: Neuroscience, Devices, Modeling, … (2014)

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    Development of Two-Handed Multi-finger Haptic Interface SPIDAR-10

    This article describes the development of a wire-driven multi-finger haptic interface named SPIDAR-10(Space Interface Device for Artificial Reality), which can render a 3 degree-of-freedom spatial force feedba...

    Lanhai Liu, Satoshi Miyake, Naoki Maruyama in Haptics: Neuroscience, Devices, Modeling, … (2014)

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    Evaluation of Stretchable Conductor for Measuring Clothing Pressure

    In this study, we developed a stretchable conductor and evaluated whether it is capable of measuring clothing pressure. The experimental relationship between electrical resistance and strain, and the results r...

    Katsunari Sato, Sayasa Otsubo, Teppei Araki in Haptics: Neuroscience, Devices, Modeling, … (2014)

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    “Make Your Own Planet”: Workshop for Digital Expression and Physical Creation

    We propose the “Make Your Own Planet” workshop, which combines handicraft and digital representation tools (3DCG effects). In this workshop, a child uses a USB camera to select textures freely in the process o...

    Hiroshi Suzuki, Hisashi Sato, Haruo Hayami in Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality. Appl… (2014)

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    An Empirical Study of Diagrammatic Inference Process by Recording the Moving Operation of Diagrams

    In this study, we investigate how people manipulate diagrams in logical reasoning, especially no valid conclusion (NVC) tasks. In NVC tasks, premises are given and people are asked to judge whether “no consequ...

    Yuri Sato, Yuichiro Wajima, Kazuhiro Ueda in Diagrammatic Representation and Inference (2014)

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    Automatic Classification of Eye Blink Types Using a Frame-Splitting Method

    Human eye blinks include voluntary (conscious) blinks and involuntary (unconscious) blinks. If voluntary blinks can be detected automatically, then input decisions can be made when voluntary blinks occur. Prev...

    Kiyohiko Abe, Hironobu Sato, Shogo Matsuno in Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergon… (2013)

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    Characteristics of Elderly User Behavior on Mobile Multi-touch Devices

    Smartphones and tablet devices have been rapidly proliferating, and multi-touch interaction, powerful processors and rich array of sensors make these devices an attractive service platform for older users. Whi...

    Susumu Harada, Daisuke Sato, Hironobu Takagi in Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2013 (2013)

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    Lessons Learned from Crowd Accessibility Services

    Crowd accessibility services for people with disabilities, driven by crowd-sourcing methods, are gaining traction as a viable means of realizing innovative services by leveraging both human and machine intelli...

    Hironobu Takagi, Susumu Harada, Daisuke Sato in Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2013 (2013)

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    Aesthetic Design of Interactive Museum Exhibits

    Over the last five years, we have worked on creating museum exhibits by utilizing sensing technologies including RFID, fingerprint recognition, and face recognition. Unlike the complexity of underlying technol...

    Takashi Kiriyama, Masahiko Sato in Constructing Ambient Intelligence (2012)

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