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Chapter and Conference Paper
Study on Sharing Health Guidance Contents Using Health Guidance Visualization System
In Japan, “Specific Health Checkups” and “Specific Health Guidance” are implemented to prevent lifestyle-related diseases [1]. In the specific health guidance, health professionals (e.g., public health nurses and...
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The Relationship Between Older Drivers’ Cognitive Ability and Takeover Performance in Conditionally Automated Driving
In takeover process of conditionally automated driving, cognitive abilities, especially the executive function abilities, are found to play a significant role in driver’s performance. During the automated driv...
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Complementary Teaching Support with Robot in English Communication
Collaborative reading for learning English is instructive for second language learners to develop their communication skills since it brings about an interpersonal context. However, it is not easy for Japanese...
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Automated Ontology Generation
Ontologies are human- and machine-readable conceptualizations that define domain concepts and their relationships. The context provided by these representations are essential for advanced reasoning application...
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Educational Effect of Molecular Dynamics Simulation in a Smartphone Virtual Reality System
Students have difficulty understanding complex molecular structures and chemical bonds in a two-dimensional media such as textbooks and writing on the blackboard. Teachers also use molecular models or viewers ...
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Introduction to Ontologies for Defense Business Analytics
In recent years, ontologies have become the leading solution for capturing corporate knowledge. Stored explicitly in documentation or tacitly in the minds of Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), enterprise knowledge...
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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...
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Visually Analyzing Universal Quantifiers in Photograph Captions
Universal quantifiers have been the subject of much work in symbolic and diagrammatic logic. However, little attention is paid to the question of how they can be visually grounded, that is, depicted in real im...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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GNSS Trajectory Storytelling Using Mobile Environments
Location-based services using GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) sensors have the aspect of personal media that records and shares your tourism experiences in detail. Then, our research aims to analyze ...
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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...
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Relationship of Floor Material and Fall Risk Assessment During Descending Stairs
Japan is facing an aging population. A ten-fold increase in the incidence of falls was reported in the elderly (over 65 years) compared to younger individuals. Just as the risk for slips and falls increases wi...
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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...
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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...
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Spatial Augmented Reality (SAR) System for Agriculture Land Suitability Maps Visualization
The purpose of this Study is to visualize Agriculture land suitability maps using Spatial Augmented Reality (SAR). This research has three main stages. The first stage collects map data from open data sites an...
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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...
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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...
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Compound Prototype Matching for Few-Shot Action Recognition
Few-shot action recognition aims to recognize novel action classes using only a small number of labeled training samples. In this work, we propose a novel approach that first summarizes each video into compoun...
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Surgical Skill Assessment via Video Semantic Aggregation
Automated video-based assessment of surgical skills is a promising task in assisting young surgical trainees, especially in poor-resource areas. Existing works often resort to a CNN-LSTM joint framework that m...