International Workshop on
Human-Engaged
Computing
# | Poster | Place |
---|---|---|
1 |
Ability-Based Optimization: Designing Touchscreen Text Entry Interfaces for Older Adults
Sayan Sarcar |
A315 |
2 |
Eye-hand coordination for older adults in smartphone usage
Xinhui Jiang |
A315 |
3 |
Emergent Pen: Use Smartphones as Styluses
Yang Li |
A315 |
4 |
Machine Knows What Differences between the Human Brains
Zhenxin Wang, Jingxin Liu, Yilin Zheng |
C301 |
5 |
Interacting with Autostereograms
William DELAMARE, Junhyeok KIM, Ali NESHATI, Pourang IRANI, Xiangshi Ren |
C301 |
6 |
Reducing Hierarchy Browsing Time
William DELAMARE, Ali NESHATI, Pourang IRANI, Xiangshi Ren |
C301 |
7 |
Text Entry for Virtual Reality
Zengyi Han, William Delamare, Xiangshi Ren |
C301 |
8 |
Exploring the mechanism and aesthetic
for further parametric design
Chen Wang |
iHouse |
9 |
Exploring Performance of One Thumb Input using Pointng and Swiping Tasks
Ayumu Ono |
iHouse |
10 |
Toward the Single Image Super-Resolution for MRI using Convolutional Neural Network
Churong Zhuo, Shinichi Yoshida |
iHouse |
11 |
Player’s Performance in Full Body Video Games
Hiromu Sanada, Kavous Salehzadeh Niksirat, Xiangshi Ren |
iHouse |
12 |
How Body Inputs Affect Player Experience?
Tomoya Tanigawa, Kavous Salehzadeh Niksirat, Xiangshi Ren |
iHouse |
13 |
Eyetracking and EV-Pen
Imada Haruna |
iHouse |
14 |
Car Navigation System with Augmented Reality
Arihiro Iwamoto, Xiangshi Ren |
iHouse |
15 |
PAUSE for Emotional Regulation: A Program for Parents of Children Diagnosed with Leukemia
Yumiko Kakuta, Kavous Salehzadeh Niksirat, Peng Cheng, Xiangshi Ren |
iHouse |
16 |
Fireworks: Hand-Free to Eye-Free SmartwatchInteraction
Daichi HARADA, Ryutaro MIZUNO, William DELAMARE, Xiangshi Ren |
iHouse |
17 |
Unlocking Smartphone with Hand Tremor
Yoshida Kentaro, Yang LI, Xiangshi Ren |
iHouse |
18 |
Analysis of Employing Different Viewpoints for Remote Guidance in an Augmented Environment
Hongling Sun, Yue Liu, Zhengliang Zhang, Xiaoxu Liu |
iHouse |
19 |
Model Checking of Staccato Concurrent Copying
Protocol using Weak Memory Model Library
Hiroyuki Iiboshi, Kosuke Matsumoto, Tomoharu Ugawa |
iHouse |
20 |
A Study of Data Structures
for Objects in JavaScript VM
for Embedded Systems
Ayato Kasutani, Tomoharu Ugawa |
iHouse |
21 |
Proposal of loan type electronic lock system
using the SAS-2
Wakana Befu, Rie Takemasa, Akihiro Shimizu |
iHouse |
22 |
Proposal of Multi-Protocol control method for
Smart House Network
Chiaki Takeshima, Kei Takeshima, Akihiro Shimizu |
iHouse |
23 |
Decoding of 3D shape perception from human brain
activity
Zhen Li, Hiroaki Shigemasu |
iHouse |
24 |
Improve and verification of pseudo experimental interface using Arduino
Yuya Sano, Keita Mitani and Yukinobu Hoshino |
iHouse |
25 |
Simple And Secure password authentication
protocols
Hisashi Nakamura, Takahiro Tuji, Tomoya Nakahara, Akihiro Shimizu |
iHouse |
26 |
Proposal of Secure Public Wireless LAN Service using
VPN by SAS-2
Takuma Yokoyama,Shun Endo, Akihiro Shimizu |
iHouse |
27 |
Proposal of a secure sharing method for confidentiality files using SAS
Kaito Shishido,Nana Tada, Akihiro Shimizu |
iHouse |
28 |
The product recommendation method using preference information on social media
Ren Takahashi, Shota Yamaoka, Akihiro Shimizu |
iHouse |
29 |
A communication method over SAS-2 for the IoT environment
Masaya Denno, Ren Fujiwara, Akihiro Shimizu |
iHouse |
30 |
Proposal of attack detection method based on
appearance frequency of symbols included in SQL
injection attack and its relevance
Koryo Nakamura, Kento Goro, Akihiro Shimizu |
iHouse |
31 |
Consideration of BCI Using Eyes Open and Eyes Close by Time Measurement
Ryosuke Hayasaka, Keita Mitani, Yukinobu Hoshino |
iHouse |
32 |
Effects of visual feedback of self-body on the three dimensional
spatial perception
Sho Yamane, Hiroaki Shigemasu |
iHouse |
33 |
Development and evaluation of analysis tool for microscopic images of immune cells
Tomoya Inoue, Takashi Ushiwaka, Nagamasa Maeda, Yukinobu Hoshino |
iHouse |
34 |
A Secure Collection method of Anonymous Data
Kengo Shimada, Hodaka Yasumitsu, Akihiro Shimizu |
iHouse |
35 |
The effect of viewpoint conversion on motor memory
Satoru Sawada, Hiroshi Kadota |
iHouse |
36 |
Application of fundamental analysis to technical analysis in foreign exchange market
Tomoya Baba, Shinichi Yoshida |
iHouse |
37 |
Estimation of Object’s Mass
using Web Camera and Machine Learning
Neo Imagawa, Shinichi Yoshida |
iHouse |
38 |
Transfer Learning for Computer-Aided Detection for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Yunpeng Jiang, Shinichi Yoshida |
iHouse |
39 |
Number-of-People Management System Using Shoe Information
Shintaro Kamakura, Shinichi Yoshida |
iHouse |
40 |
Decoding of human facial expression induced by extreme learning machine using fMRI
Li Xiang, Shinichi Yoshida |
iHouse |
41 |
Measurement of emotion induced from character image using fMRI
Rena Matsuzaki, Shinichi Yoshida |
iHouse |
42 |
Corporation survey support for job seekers by economic indicators using rough sets
Yuki Nakai, Shinichi Yoshida |
iHouse |
43 |
Topological Data Analysis
using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Rina Nakayama, Shinichi Yoshida |
iHouse |
44 |
Intensity Invariant Feature to Extract Foreground from HEVC Compressed Videos
Ryonai Ayumi, Shinichi Yoshida |
iHouse |
45 |
Decoding of human emotion induced by brain decoding using MVPA
Taichi Sasaki, Shinichi Yoshida |
iHouse |
46 |
Early detection of brain disease using MRA
Takenobu Sasatani, Shinichi Yoshida |
iHouse |
47 |
Review of pictorial map generation method
Chihiro Yamaguchi, Shinichi Yoshida |
iHouse |
48 |
A study of estimation of human emotion
induced by OASIS using fMRI
Yasuhiro Yamanaka, Shinichi Yoshida |
iHouse |
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) play a vital role in almost every aspect of daily life. ICTs are so fundamental to modern life that they now find many applications in the wide diversity of people, groups, industries and institutions in every corner of our world. The way humans relate to ICTs and the impact these technologies have on human lives, relationships, human potential and human capabilities is the special interest of HEC. That is why we have invited seven distinguished speakers from several domains - Human-Computer Interaction, the humanities, engineering design, computer science and cognitive science.
A very important part of the workshop is THE POSTER PRESENTATION through which participants can introduce their research findings, discuss their work, foster collaborations and propose and develop underlying methodological frameworks, all with the intention of driving the ICT field forward in fuller awareness of the place, function and responsibilities of humanity in the nature of things.
The poster track invites submissions from all ICT areas. We especially seek contributions that showcase early, relatively speculative and/or not yet completed work. Authors are required to submit a 1-page poster paper including author information and a description of the study. Submitted poster papers should follow the Workshop Poster template (Word: Download here). Accepted posters should be brought to the venue and placed on designated notice boards. Note that,
1. The poster size should be A0 (84.1 x 118.4cm, 33.11 x 46.61 inches).
2. A small desk can be provided on request.
3. There is no AC power supply for poster presentations.
Please note also that there is no requirement to anonymize poster submissions and at least one author of each accepted poster must register for the workshop.
15th October, 2017 (17:00 JST): Extended DEADLINE for poster paper submission
25th October, 2017 (17:00 JST): Decision notification
The poster paper (PDF file) should be sent to hec-workshop-2017@xrenlab.com
We are looking forward to welcoming you to Kochi!