IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics

Tokyo, 12 - 15 October 1999

"Kansei Information Processing"

 

Track composed by three sessions, organized by Antonio Camurri (InfoMus Lab, DIST, Università di Genova) and Shuji Hashimoto (Waseda University, Tokyo):

 

TA15 10/14 (Thu.) 8:30-10:30
Kansei Information Processing Systems I (6)

  1. A Goal-directed Rational Component for Emotional Agents (smc_2193)
    Antonio Camurri and Gualtiero Volpe
    InfoMus Lab, DIST, University of Genova, Italy
  2. Toward the Realization of KANSEI Communications (smc_2559)
    Ryohei Nakatsu
    ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories, Japan
  3. Perspective of the KANSEI Brain Function Research (smc_2194)
    Tsutomu Oohashi
    ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories, Japan
    Emi Nishina
    National Institute of Multimedia Education, Japan
    Yoshitaka Fuwamoto
    Yokkaichi University, Japan
    Tadao Maekawa
    ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories, Japan
    Norie Kawai
    Foundation for Advancement of International Science, Japan
  4. Modeling of Emotion Generation by Various Eliciting Factors for Anthropomorphic Agents (smc_508)
    Kwanyong Lee and Yillbyung Lee
    Yonsei University, Korea
  5. Extracting Emotion from Voice (smc_973)
    S. Fukuda and V. Kostov
    Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Technology, Japan
  6. The Relationship between KANSEI and Bowing Parameters in the Scale Playing on the Violin (smc_953)
    Koji Shibuya
    Ryukoku University, Japan
    Takaharu Koyama and Shigeki Sugano
    Waseda University, Japan

 

TP15 10/14 (Thu.) 13:20-15:20
Kansei Information Processing Systems II (6)

  1. Non-verbal Interaction for Kansei Communication (smc_2213)
    Seiji Inokuchi
    Osaka University, Japan
  2. Synthesis and Decoding of Emotionally Expressive Music Performance (smc_2240)
    Roberto Bresin and Anders Friberg
    Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
  3. Designing an AI Emotion-Based Adaptive Fuzzy System for Evaluation of the Computer Music (smc_2203)
    Mladen Milicevic
    Loyola Marymount University, USA
  4. KANSEI Analysis of Dance Performance (smc_2204)
    Antonio Camurri
    InfoMus Lab, DIST, University of Genova, Italy
    Shuji Hashimoto and Kenji Suzuki
    Waseda University, Japan
    Riccardo Trocca
    InfoMus Lab, DIST, University of Genova, Italy
    A Model for Human-Computer Interaction Based on the Recognition of Musical Gestures (smc_2199)
    Nicola Orio
    University of Padova, Italy
  5. Architectures for Processing Gestural Content in Musical Performance (smc_2198)
    Paul Modler
    University of York, UK

 

TQ15 10/14 (Thu.) 15:50-17:50
Kansei Information Processing Systems III (4)

  1. The Parallel Image Associative Retrieval Design Method Using Internet (smc_2192)
    Akira Harada
    University of Tsukuba, Japan
  2. Physiological Evaluation on Kansei Reaction Caused by the Different Visual Media (smc_2195)
    Emi Nishina
    ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories, Japan
    Yoshitaka Fuwamoto
    Yokkaichi University, Japan
    Norie Kawai
    Foundation for Advancement of International Science, Japan
    Tadao Maekawa
    ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories, Japan
    Reiko Yagi
    Foundation for Advancement of International Science, Japan
    Motohiro Tanaka
    Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan
    Tsutomu Oohashi
    ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories, Japan
  3. Alpha-EEG Indicated KANSEI Evaluation on Visual Image Granularity (smc_2212)
    Tadao Maekawa and Ryohei Nakatsu
    ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories, Japan
    Emi Nishina
    National Institute of Multimedia Education, Japan
    Yoshitaka Fuwamoto
    Yokkaichi University, Japan
    Tsutomu Oohashi
    ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories, Japan
  4. A Dynamic Interactive Kansei User Model (smc_2088)
    N. Bianchi-Berthouze and T. Kato
    Electrotechnical Laboratories, Japan