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3. IUCS 2009: Tokyo, Japan
- Kazumasa Enami:
Proceedings of the 3rd International Universal Communication Symposium, IUCS 2009, Tokyo, Japan, 3-4 December 2009. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 398, ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-641-0
Keynote papers
- Joseph Mariani:
Language technology infrastructures in support to multilingualism. 3-11 - Mario Tokoro:
Communications and open systems. 12-13 - Randy H. Katz:
A computer scientist looks at the energy problem. 14-21
Machine translation
- Zhongjun He, Yao Meng, Hao Yu:
Discarding monotone composed rule for hierarchical phrase-based statistical machine translation. 25-29 - Mai Miyabe, Takashi Yoshino:
Accuracy evaluation of sentences translated to intermediate language in back translation. 30-35 - Michael Paul, Andrew M. Finch, Eiichiro Sumita:
Language independent word segmentation for statistical machine translation. 36-40 - Xiaorong Fan, Nobuyuki Shimizu, Hiroshi Nakagawa:
Automatic extraction of bilingual terms from a Chinese-Japanese parallel corpus. 41-45 - Akiko Sakamoto, Takehito Utsuro, Suguru Matsuyoshi:
Utilizing semantic equivalence classes of Japanese functional expressions in machine translation. 46-53
Ultra-realistic image technology I
- Min-Chul Park, Jung-Young Son:
3-D display and communication technology. 57-63 - Hisayuki Sasaki, Masahiro Kawakita, Jun Arai, Makoto Okui, Fumio Okano, Yasuyuki Haino, Makoto Yoshimura, Masahito Sato:
Analysis and compensation of spatial distortion in integral three-dimensional imaging. 64-69 - Ryutaro Oi, Kenji Yamamoto, Tomoyuki Mishina, Takanori Senoh, Taiichiro Kurita:
Electronic holography generated from integral photography. 70-73 - Sandor Markon, Satoshi Maekawa:
An improved optical device for floating displays. 74-77
Human analysis
- Taro Maeda, Hideyuki Ando, Hiroyuki Iizuka:
Wearable robotics as a behavioral assist interface like oneness between horse and rider. 81-88 - Hanbit Park, Seungwon Oh, Minsoo Hahn:
Drowsy driving detection based on human pulse wave by photoplethysmography signal processing. 89-92 - Ming Li, Taketoshi Mori, Hiroshi Noguchi, Masamichi Shimosaka, Tomomasa Sato:
Use of active RFID and environment-embedded sensors for indoor object location estimation. 93-99 - Motomasa Tomida, Kiyoshi Hoshino:
3D hand posture estimation with single camera by two-stage searches from database. 100-106
Language resources
- Kayo Ikeda, Hideho Numata, Masakatsu Kaneko, Kazuhiko Machida:
Proposal for a multilanguage text input support system that is easy for beginner language learners. 109-114 - Takeshi Abekawa, Kyo Kageura:
QRpotato: a system that exhaustively collects bilingual technical term pairs from the web. 115-119 - Takuya Kawada, Tetsuji Nakagawa, Kentaro Inui, Sadao Kurohashi:
Topic relatedness in evaluative information extraction. 120-125 - Susumu Akamine, Yoshikiyo Kato, Daisuke Kawahara, Keiji Shinzato, Kentaro Inui, Sadao Kurohashi, Yutaka Kidawara:
Development of a large-scale web crawler and search engine infrastructure. 126-131 - Stijn De Saeger, Jun'ichi Kazama, Kentaro Torisawa, Masaki Murata, Ichiro Yamada, Kow Kuroda:
A web service for automatic word class acquisition. 132-138
Ultra-realistic image technology II
- Yuzo Hirayama:
One-dimensional integral imaging 3D display systems. 141-145 - Naoki Hashimoto, Yuki Ishiwata, Makoto Sato:
Surrounding image projection with convex mirrors. 146-149 - Masahiro Yamaguchi, Junko Kishimoto, Yasuhiro Komiya, Yoshifumi Kanno, Yuri Murakami, Hiroyuki Hashizume, Ryouji Yamada, Kosuke Miyajima, Hideaki Haneishi:
Video-based telemedicine with reliable color: field experiments of natural vision technology. 150-153 - Hamid Laga, Toshitaka Amaoka:
Modeling the spatial behavior of virtual agents in groups for non-verbal communication in virtual worlds. 154-159
Organized session: Real-world application
- Kaori Fujinami:
Implicit interaction with daily objects: applications and issues. 163-168 - Shin'ichi Konomi:
A preliminary exploration of augmented social landscapes. 169-171 - Yoshihiro Kawahara, Ahmad Kamil Abdul Hamid, TaeYoung Song, Kei Wada, Tohru Asami:
Network management architecture toward universal communication. 172-175
Information analysis
- Tetsuya Sakai:
People, clouds, and interaction for information access. 179-180 - Rintaro Miyazaki, Ryo Momose, Hideyuki Shibuki, Tatsunori Mori:
Using web page layout for extraction of sender names. 181-186 - Daisuke Kawahara, Tetsuji Nakagawa, Takuya Kawada, Kentaro Inui, Sadao Kurohashi:
Summarizing evaluative information on the web for information credibility analysis. 187-192 - Hiroaki Ohshima, Satoshi Oyama, Hiroyuki Kondo, Katsumi Tanaka:
Web information credibility analysis by geographical social support. 193-196
Ultra-realistic sound technology
- Youngjin Park:
Application of 3D sound technology to intelligent robots. 199-204 - Ryouichi Nishimura, Parham Mokhtari, Hironori Takemoto, Hiroaki Kato:
Headphone calibration for 3D-audio listening. 205-210 - Yasuko Morimoto, Takanori Nishino, Kazuya Takeda:
Representation and comparison of HRTF in spatio-temporal frequency domain. 211-214 - Toshiyuki Kimura, Munenori Naoe, Yoko Yamakata, Michiaki Katsumoto:
Subjective effect of synthesis conditions in 3D sound field reproduction system using a few transducers and wave field synthesis. 215-220
Visual information processing
- Liyanage C. De Silva:
Multi-sensor based human activity detection for smart homes. 223-229 - Masamichi Shimosaka, Kazuhiko Murasaki, Taketoshi Mori, Tomomasa Sato:
Human shape reconstruction via graph cuts for voxel-based markerless motion capture in intelligent environment. 230-236 - Jung-Young Son, Seokwon Yeom, Vladimir P. Guschin, Yuriy Vashpanov, Dong-Su Lee, Shin-Hwan Kim:
Stereo camera model of feed horns in focal plane array. 237-240 - Youngjae Kim, Youmin Kim, Minsoo Hahn:
A context-adaptive haptic interaction and its application. 241-244
Search and interface
- Xugang Lu, Masashi Unoki, Satoshi Nakamura:
Normalization on the modulation spectrum of the subband temporal envelopes for automatic speech recognition in reverberant environments. 247-254 - Chiori Hori, Kiyonori Ohtake, Teruhisa Misu, Hideki Kashioka, Satoshi Nakamura:
Evaluation for WFST-based dialog management. 255-260 - Rong Zhang, Koji Zettsu, Takafumi Nakanishi, Yutaka Kidawara, Yasushi Kiyoki:
SOBEX: distributed service Search engine that exploits service cOllaBoration contEXt. 261-268 - Koji Zettsu, Kyoung-Sook Kim, Yutaka Kidawara, Yasushi Kiyoki:
Towards moving phenomena data management. 269-272 - Fabio Rinaldi, Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann:
Support tools for literature-based information access in molecular biology. 273-277
Multisensory interfaces and cognitive dynamics
- Christian F. Altmann:
Usage of change-related non-invasive imaging paradigms to investigate the representation of sound in the human brain. 281-284 - Haruki Mizushina, Hiroshi Ando, Takanori Kochiyama, Shinobu Masaki:
Measurements of vergence and accommodation while viewing a real 3D scene and its 2D image on a display. 285-288 - Chika Oshima, Koichi Nakayama, Hiroshi Ando:
Method for identifying aromas using adjective characteristics to enhance the reality of visual images. 289-295 - Akiko E. Callan, Hiroshi Ando:
Neural correlates of externalized auditory motion perception under reverberation. 296-299
Human computer interaction
- Kristiina Jokinen, Masafumi Nishida, Seiichi Yamamoto:
Eye-gaze experiments for conversation monitoring. 303-308 - Yoshihiro Sejima, Tomio Watanabe:
A speech-driven embodied entrainment wall picture system for supporting virtual communication. 309-314 - Ikuhisa Mitsugami, Michihiko Minoh, Tsuneo Ajisaka, Noboru Babaguchi:
Sensing web: to globally share sensory data avoiding privacy invasion. 315-318 - Hideyuki Takahashi, Takuo Suganuma, Norio Shiratori:
An agent-based management scheme of context information for context-aware service. 319-324 - Yutaka Hirakawa, Yoshifumi Matsuda:
The utilization method of idle PC resources. 325-328
Poster session
- Yuta Yasugahira, Yasuo Horiuchi, Shingo Kuroiwa:
Analysis of hand movement variation related to speed in Japanese sign language. 331-334 - Tomohisa Ito, Takeshi Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Yoshikawa:
High resolution computer-generated cylindrical hologram. 335-338 - Ken Ishigaki, Yasushi Ikei:
Spatial memorization aid system: registration of mental memory space. 339-343 - Shinya Aoki, Takayuki Yumoto, Manabu Nii, Yutaka Takahashi:
Searching for comparison points between two objects from the web. 344-349 - Ryouji Nonaka, Takayuki Yumoto, Manabu Nii, Yutaka Takahashi:
How-to information search by lightweight analysis of web pages. 350-354 - Mariko Kawaba, Hiroyuki Nakasaki, Daisuke Yokomoto, Takehito Utsuro, Tomohiro Fukuhara:
Linking Wikipedia entries to blog feeds by machine learning. 355-362 - Tadahiro Matsumoto, Mihoko Kato, Takashi Ikeda:
JSPad: a sign language writing tool using SignWriting. 363-367 - Purev Jaimai, Odbayar Chimeddorj:
Resources for Mongolian language. 368-371 - Kiyonori Ohtake, Teruhisa Misu, Chiori Hori, Hideki Kashioka, Satoshi Nakamura:
Dialogue act annotation for consulting dialogue corpus. 372-378 - Hideyuki Mizuno, Satoshi Takahashi:
Unit selection using k-nearest neighbor search for concatenative speech synthesis. 379-382 - Kodai Mizuno, Kyoji Kawagoe:
Dynamic selection method of the best search engine for a user's query. 383-388 - Jinfu Ni, Shinsuke Sakai, Hisashi Kawai, Satoshi Nakamura:
Hyperbolic structure of fundamental frequency contour. 389-394 - Takahisa Ota, Shigeru Masuyama:
Automatic plagiarism detection among term papers. 395-399 - Xinhui Hu, Ryosuke Isotani, Satoshi Nakamura:
Spoken document retrieval using topic models. 400-403 - Yu Tsao, Jinyu Li, Chin-Hui Lee, Satoshi Nakamura:
Soft margin estimation on improving environment structures for ensemble speaker and speaking environment modeling. 404-408 - Satoru Sasaki, Atsushi Fujii:
A method for helpdesk-oriented question answering. 409-415
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