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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
September
27
(Wed.)
12:50-15:20
Interaction with Intelligent Systems
Attention Expression Mechanism for Utterance Generation. M. Imm,
T. Ono
(ATR. Japan). H.
Ishiguro (Wakayama Univ.. Japan) and Y. Anzai (Keio Univ.. Japan)
........................ 1
The KanNon System Displaying Speech Signals. T. Nakamoto.
A. lio.
Y.
Saruta.
К.
Horii
and S.
Sugimoto (Ritsumeikan Univ.
.
Japan)
........................................................ 7
A Method for Supporting Web Page Design based on Impression on Web Page. M. Watanabe. T.
Yoshida.
N.
Saiwaki and S. Nishida (Osaka Univ., Japan)
.................................... 13
Communication Layers between Robot and Human. Y. Fujita and A. Nishijima (Oita Univ.. Japan)
.............................................................................................. 18
Design and Construction of Educational Computer Systems Using Self-Maintenance System for Files
and User Identification Agent. A. Shimano and H. Kuramae. (Osaka Inst. Tech.. Japan
) ...... 23
Evaluation of an Embodied Virtual Communication System for Human Interaction Analysis by
Synthesis, Y. Ishii and T. Watanabe (Okayama Pref. Univ.. Japan)
.......................... 29
September
27
(Wed.)
15:35-17:40
Signal/Image Processing for Human Communication
A Fundamental Trial on Independent Component Analysis under the Introduction of Fuzzy Theory.
N.
Nakasako, T. Tsuruta (Kinki Univ.. Japan), A. Ikuta (Hiroshima Women s Univ.. Japan) and
M. Ohta (Hiroshima Univ., Japan)
........................................................... 35
Carrier Phase GPS Positioning and Ambiguity Resolution by Using Hx Filters.
Y. Kubo.
A. Ito.
M.
Kihara and
S.
Sugimoto (Ritsumeikan Univ., Japan)
...................................... 41
Realtime Objcet Tracking Based on Retino-Cortical Mapping. S.
Odo
and K. Hoshino (Univ. Ryukyus.
Japan)
....................................................................................... 47
Human-Oriented Image Recognition for Industrial Inspection System. M. Nakagawa (Shiga Univ.,
Japan), K. Ohnishi and H. Nakayasu (Konan Univ., Japan)
.................................. 52
Development of Simultaneous Measurement System of Incipient Slip and Grip/Load Force, M.
Tada,
M.
Imai and
T.
Ogasawara
(Nara
Inst.
Sci.
Tech., Japan)
................................... 57
September 27
(Wed.)
12:50-15:20
Intelligent Mobile/Transportation Systems
Localization and Approaching to the Human by Mobile Home Robot. S. S. Ghidary. Y.
Nakata.
T.
Такатоп
and
M.
Hatton
(Kobe Univ.
Japan)
................................................ 63
Reinforcement Learning Neural Network Used in a Tracking System Controller. O. Grigore. and O.
Grigore (Polytech. Unh Bucharest. Romania)
............................................... 69
Development of an Automatic Concrete-Tunnel Inspection System by an Autonomous Mobile Robot.
F. H. Yao (Univ. East Asia. Japan). G. F. Shao (Seinan Gakuin Univ.. Japan). H. Yamada and
K.
Kato (Univ.
East Asia, Japan)
........................................................... 74
A Behavior-based Architecture for the Control of an Intelligent Powered Wheelchair. X.
E. Li.
X.
J. Zhao and T.
N.
Tan (NLPR, China)
...................................................... 80
A Novel Landmark Tree Based Self-Location and Path-Planning Method for an Intelligent Wheelchair.
X. J. Zhao. X. E. Li and T.
N.
Tan (NLPR. China)
......................................... 84
A Comparative Study between On-line and Off-line Navigations on Intelligent Transportation Sys¬
tem. K. Kinugawa and H. Noborio (Osaka Electro-Comm. Univ.. Japan)
..................... 90
September
27
(Wed.)
15:35-17:15
Adaptation, Learning and Evolution
(1)
Information Filtering for Emergency Management. Y. Atoji, T. Koiso and S. Nishida (Osaka Univ..
Japan)
....................................................................................... 96
Formative Behavior Network for a Biped Robot: a Control System in Consideration of Motor Devel¬
opment. M. Matsuura and M.
Wada
(Hokkaido Univ., Japan)
................................
2q^
Growing RBF Structure Using Self-organizing Maps. Q. Xiong, K. Hirasawa, J.
Ни
and J.
Murata
(Kyushu Univ., Japan)
.......................................................................107
Leming
Performance of Neuron Model based on Quantum Superposition.
N.
Kouda,
N.
Matsui
(Himeji Inst. Tech.. Japan) and H. Nishimura (Hyogo Univ. Education, Japan)
...............
j^
September
28
(Thurs.)
9:00-12:15
Uncertainty in Complex Systems
From Markov Random Field Theory to Neural Circuitry of
Striate
Visual Cortex (Sunahara Memorial
Lecture), M.
N.
Shirnzi (Osaka Inst. Tech., Japan)
...........................................
Hg
On Fuzzy Statistical Analysis for Vague Random Data Associated with Human Feelings, T. Fukuda
(Otemon Gakuin Univ.
,
Japan)
..............................................................226
Interval Finite Element Analysis to Structural Systems. A/. Matsumoto anil E. Iwaya
(Osaku
Inst.
Tech.
.
Japan)
................................................................................
j-j.?
Genetic Symbiosis Algorithm for Multiobjective Optimization Problems. J. Man. K. Hirasawn. J.
Ни
ond
J.
Murata
(Kyushu
Univ.
.
Japan)
....................................................
j-jy
On the Finite Time Stability for Stochastic Distributed Parameter Systems with Free Boundary
-
Application to the Micro-Tunneling Machine
.
S. Aihara
(Sci.
Univ. Tokyo.
Suwa.
Japon)
and
T.
Kabeuchi (Kubota. Japan)
....................................................................
j_j^
Stability Region Estimation of Hybrid Multi-Machine Power System.
F. M.
A. Ghali and
M. S.
A.
E. Motelb
(ERI
Egypt)
......................................................................
149
Fuzzy Logic Implementation for Photovoltaic Maximum Power Tracking.
A. M. A. Mahmoud. H. M.
Mashaly.
S. A. Kandil (Ain
Shams Univ.. Egypt).
H.
E.
Khashab and
N. F.
Noshed
(ERI.
Egypt)
..............................................................................................155
September
28
(Thurs.)
13:00-14:40
Robotics in Networked Society
User Centered Design of Intelligent Service Robots. A. Green, H. Hiitenrauch, M. Norman. L.
Oestreicher and K. S. Eklundh (Royal Inst. Tech.. Sweden)
..................................
jgj
Use of Coordinated On-line Graphics Simulator in Collaborative Multi-robot Teleoperation with
Time Delay.
Λ .
Y. Chong, T. Kotoku. K. Ohba (MEL. Japan). H. Sasaki (Univ. Tsukuba. Japan).
K. Komoriya and K.
Tanie
(MEL. Japan)
....................................................
^j
Remote Control of an Intelligent Vehicle in an Electronics Manufacturing Facility via the Internet.
M.
Annata.
P.
Văhă
(VTT, Finland). T. Matsushita (ETL. Japan) and
T.
Heikkilä
(Kaski
Tech.
Finland)
.....................................................................................
j
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September
28
(Thurs.)
15:00-17:05
Emotion and Interactive Communication
Effect of Sensor Fusion for Recognition of Emotional States Using Voice, Face Image and Ther¬
mal Image of Face, Y. Yoshitomi
(Miyazaki
Univ.. Japan), S. I. Kim (NILS, Japan), T. Kawano
(Technosystem
Kyushu, Japan) and T.
Kitazoe (Miyazaki
Univ., Japan)
......................
17g
Automatic Motion Synthesis with Music Factors based on
3D
Spring Model, Q. Wang,
N.
Saiwaki
and S. Nishida (Osaka Univ., Japan)
.........................................................
jg_j
A Human Motion Analysis Using the Rhythm
-
A Estimate Method of Dance Motion with
Autore¬
gressive
Model
-,
K.
Kojima,
T.
Otebe,
M. Hironaga
and S.
Nagae (Kinki Univ., Japan)
......
jqq
Chaotic Characteristic in Human Hand Movement, T. Miyoshi and
A. Murata (Hiroshima
City
Univ.
,
Japan)
................................................................................194
Development on Interpersonal Relations Simulator by Egograms. H. Kobayashi, M. Higuchi and K.
Kikuchi (Science Univ. Tokyo, Japan)
........................................................200
September 28 (Thurs.) 9:00-12:15
Ergonomics and Cognitive Engineering
Ergonomics and Cognitive Engineering for Robot-Human Cooperation (Plenary Talk)
. .4.
Murata
(Hiroshima City Univ.
.
Japan)
...............................................................
9qq
Mental Model for Perveived Load on Low Back, Y.
Kume,
M.
Tsukamnto and
N.
Sato (Kinki Univ..
Japan)
.......................................................................................9^9
Fuzzy Theoretical Interactions between Consciousness and Emotions. E.
Bamba
(Kinki Univ.. Japan)
and K. Nakazato (IHI. Japan)
...............................................................218
Variation of Initial Grasping Force with the Length of an Object. A. Dutta and G. Obinata (Akita
Univ.
.
Japan)
................................................................................294
Robotic: Analyses of Output Force Distribution Developed by Human Limbs,
Т. О
shim a (Toy
ama
Pre}.
Univ.. Japan). T. Fujikawa (Toyama Nat.
Col. Maii.
Tech.. Japan), O. Kameyama
(
К
ansai
Med. Univ, Japan) and
M. Kumarnoto
(LIST, Japan)
........................................229
Assessment of Mental Fatigue during VDT Task using Event-related Potential (P300), A. Uetake
(Sekisui Chemical, Japan) and
A. Murata
(Hiroshima City Univ., Japan)
.....................235
Cognitive Layout of Multi-window System
-
Effects of Background Color and Size of Peripheral
Window on Visual Interference
-,
A. Murata,
T.
Miyoshi and M.
Fujii
(Hiroshima City Univ..
Japan)
.......................................................................................
241
September
28
(Thurs.)
13:00-14:40
Adaptation, Learning and Evolution
(2)
Integration Model of Learning Mechanism and Dialogue Strategy based on Stochastic Experience
Representation Using Bayesian Network, T. Inamura, M. Inaba and H. Inoue (Univ. Tokyo, Japan)
..............................................................................................247
Neural Networks with Node Gates, H. M. Myint, J.
Murata,
T.
Nakazono and K. Hirasawa (Kyushu
Univ., Japan)
................................................................................253
Interactive Classifier System for Real Robot Learning, D. Katagami and S. Yamada (Tokyo Inst.
Tech., Japan)
................................................................................258
A Neural Network Model for Perceptual Alternation of Ambiguous Figures, Y. Ogawa, T. Isokawa,
N.
Matsui (Himeji Inst. Tech., Japan) and T.
Murata (CRL,
Japan)
.........................264
September 28 (Thurs.) 15:00-16:40
Interaction
Oriented Robotics
(1)
Human-Robot Interface
Usino
Agents Communicating in an XML-based Markup Language.
M.
Makatchev and
S. K.
Tso
(Cittì Univ. Hong Kong.
China)
.....................................
-¡-¡^
Previous Notice Method of Robotic· Arm Motion for Suppressing Threat to Human. R. Ikvum. Y.
Kawakita. M.
Ito
and K. Mizutani
(Mie
Univ.
.
Japan)
........................................
Ojq
Trajectory Planning for Hand-Over between Human and Robot.
5.
Kajikawa and E. hhikawa
(Miyagi Nat. Col. Tech.
.
Japan)
.............................................................9^2
.
New Ensemble System Based on Mutual Entrainment. Y. Kobayashi and Y. Miyake (Tokyo hist.
Tech.. Japan)
.................................................................................
?gy
September
29
(Fri.)
9:00-12:15
Robotics for Education and Mass Intelligence
Physical Interaction and
Multi-
Aspect Representation for Information Intensive Environments (Ple¬
nary Talk), K. Sato and Y.
K. Lim
(Illinois Inst. Tech., USA)
EventScope: Amplifying Human Knowledge and Experience via Intelligent Robotic Systems and
Information Interaction. P. W. Coppin, R. P. Pell. M. Wagner, J. R.
Haya.
J.
Li.
L.
Hall. K.
Fisher,
D. Hirschfield and W. Red Whittaker (CMU, USA)
.................................
292
Representation and Trace of Thinking Processes in the Environment for LVUP. T. Mataurnoto. H.
Nakaya.su (Konan Univ.. Japan), K. Kamejima (Osaka Inst. Tech., Japan) and
Ε. Μυτιία
(Osaka
Kyoiku Univ., Japan)
........................................................................297
Decision-Making of the Theme by Students in a Case Study and Its Results, T. Kaneda. Y. Kinu-
gawa, Y. Yoshitani, T. Nishi, K. Hiroguchi, T. Yoshida (Osaka Prefectural College of Technology,
Japan), Y. Shidama and K. Wasaki (Shinshu Univ.
,
Japan)
..................................
ggj
CLASS/ROOM Program III: Can Transferred Programs Be Uproarious in Broadcatchable Informa¬
tion Environment As Robots in Real World?. K. Kamejima and T. Harumoto (Osaka Inst. Tech.,
Japan)
.......................................................................................
305
A Method for Supporting Software Design based on Comment on Software, T. Yoshida, K. Hashimoto
(Osaka Univ., Japan), T. Yamaoka (Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Japan) and S. Nishida (Osaka Univ.,
Japan)
.......................................................................................
3n
CG
Technologies for Supporting Cooperative Creativity by Industrial Designers (Invited Talk),
Г.
Tăkesue
(Hitachi,
Japan)
....................................................................
3jg
September 29
(Fri.)
13:00-15:30
Anthropomorphic Interactive Communication
Inter Robot: A Speech Driven Embodied Interaction Robot. H. Ogawa and T. Watanabe (Okay am a
Pref. Univ.
,
Japan)
..........................................................................322
Proto-Conversations
with an Anthropomotphic Robot.
С
Breazeal (MIT, USA)
..............39g
Anthropomorphic Communications in the Emerging Relationship between Humans and Robots, T.
Ono, M.
Imaí
(ATR, Japan) and H. Ishiguro (Wakayama Univ.. Japan)
......................334
Personality through Faces for Humanoid Robots, A. Edsmger. U.-M.
0
Reilly and
G
Breazeal (MIT.
USA)
........................................................................................340
An Epigenetic Approach to Human-Robot Communication. H.
Kozíma
(CRL, Japan) and J. Zlatev
(Lund Univ.
.
Swedwn)
.......................................................................
34g
Task Constraints on Robot Realism: The Case of Talking Heads, E. V-Bate.son. C.
Kroos.
T.
Kuratate (ATR, Japan)
K. G. Munhall
and M. Pitermann (Queens Univ.. Canada)
..........359
September
29
(Fri.)
9:00-12:15
Virtual Environment and Tele-Operations
Human Distance Perception of the Lower Limbs with Walk Condition. J.-L. Wu, K. Tsnkamoto
(Kagawa Univ.. Japan) and Y. Nishikawa (Osaka Inst. Tech.. Japan)
.........................
3-g
A Tactile Display Using Surface Acoustic Wave. M. Takasaki, T.
Nara.
S.
Tachi and T. Higuchi
(Univ. Tokyo. Japan)
........................................................................
3g^
Manipulation of Liquid Using Cases in Virtual Space, K. Funahashi and Y. Iwahori (Nagoya Inst.
Tech., Japan)
................................................................................
3gg
3D
Shape Evaluation in Virtual Space
-
Effectiveness of Gazing Line-Action Linkage System, M.
Okubo and T. Watanabe (Okayama Pref. Univ.
,
Japan)
......................................374
Stereo Vision vs. Projected Shadows in Performance Evaluation of Teleoperated Systems, J.J.
Escribano,
С.
Cerrada,
S.R.
Gómez and JA. Cerrada
(DIEEC ETSII UNED,
Spain)
.........378
A Tele-Operation
Support System
with the Help of Dual Views of Cartesian and Configuration
Space, K. Morishige and H. Noborio (Osaka Electro-Comm. Univ., Japan)
....................
jg2
September 29
(Fri.)
13:00-15:30
Interaction
Oriented
Robotics
(2)
A
Method to Generate
Humanoiďs
Actions Based on the Phase and
Amplitude
Factors of Its Motion
Axes
-
An Analysis of the Bimraku Puppet s Motion Axis
- .
Л/.
Hattori. S.
Furata.
S.
Nishizawa.
S. Tadokoro. T.
Takamori (Kobe Univ.. Japan) and K. Yamada (Doshisha
Unii:..
Japan)
.....
-^
Dynamical Analysis and Suppression of Human Hunting in the Excavator Operation. F. Ami. J.
Tateishi and T. Fukuda (Nagoya Univ.
.
Japan)
...............................................
^^
Control Properties of a Two-Joint Link Mechanism Equipped with Mono- and Bi-Articular Actu¬
ators. M. Kumamoto (LIST. Japan). T. Oshima (Toyama Pref. Univ.. Japan) and T. Fujikawa
(Toyama Nat. Col
Mari. Tech..
Japan)
......................................................
,jqq
Development of an Internally Powered Functional Prosthetic Hand with a Voluntary Closing System
and Thumb Flexion and Radial Abduction based on normal human grasping action
-,
A. Otuka
(Hiroshima Pref. Col. Health
Sci..
Japan). T. Tsuji (Hiroshima Univ.. Japan).
0.
Fukuda (MEL.
Japan). M. E. Shimizu (Hiroshima Pref. Col. Health
Sci..
Japan), and M. Sakawa (Hiroshima
Univ.
.
Japan)
.................................................................................
^q^
A Wearable Robotic Arm with High Force- reflect ion Capability.
У .
Jeony. D. Lee. K. Kim and
./.
O. Park
(KIST.
Korea)
......................................................................
4H
R&D of
4
DOF
Double-Arm Cooperative Robot
-
Cooperation of Locomotion (Position and Ori¬
entation) and Motion
-,
H. Yumei. G. Feng. P. Zhongbo. L. Van (Xi an Univ. Tech.. China). E.
Bamba,
M.
Yamamoto and Y.
Kume
(Kinki Univ., Japan)
....................................
jj~
September
29
(Fri.)
15:50-17:05
Robotics for Human Support
On the Study about Opening and Closing of an Eyelid
-
Application to the Support System of
Medical Care
-, 5.
Uchikado, M. Igarashi, Y. Kawashima,
N.
Saitou (Tokyo
Denkt Univ..
Japan).
D. Izaki, T. Satoh and K. Tanaka (Yamaguchi Univ., Japan)
.................................^2]
R&D of Living Assistant Serial it Parallel Robot
-
Analysis of Motion and Function
.
H. Yumei.
G. Feng, F. Zemin, X. Shujie (Xi an Univ. Tech., China), E.
Bamba. Y.
Kume
and
M.
Yamamoto
(Kinki Univ.
.
Japan)
........................................................................^27
3D
Object Recognition and Grasping for Human Support Robotic System. H. Kobayasht. K. Igawa.
T. Bito,
and K. Kikuchi (Science. Univ. Tokyo. Japan)
.......................................
^q
September
29
(Fri.)
9:00-9:45
Robotics for Education and Mass Intelligence
Physical Interaction and
Multi-
Aspect Representation for Information Intensive Environments (Ple¬
nary Talk). K. Sato and
Y. K.
Lim (Illinois Inst.
Tech., USA)
...............................
436
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title | IEEE RO-MAN 2000 proceedings |
title_auth | IEEE RO-MAN 2000 proceedings |
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title_full | IEEE RO-MAN 2000 proceedings 9th IEEE Internat. Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication ; Sept. 27 - 29, 2000, Osaka Inst. of Technology, Osaka, Japan |
title_fullStr | IEEE RO-MAN 2000 proceedings 9th IEEE Internat. Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication ; Sept. 27 - 29, 2000, Osaka Inst. of Technology, Osaka, Japan |
title_full_unstemmed | IEEE RO-MAN 2000 proceedings 9th IEEE Internat. Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication ; Sept. 27 - 29, 2000, Osaka Inst. of Technology, Osaka, Japan |
title_short | IEEE RO-MAN 2000 |
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