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This paper proposes a virtual Vital Signs Sensor (VSS) for visualization of half illness (so called "Mibyou") and sudden illness. Since both half and sudden illnesses, which are located in between wellness and illness, are categorized in healthy(H) to illness(I) transition(T) status. So, we name this status as HIT. Since HIT happens in an ordinary life, VSS for HIT visualization should work...
Our motivation is to develop a robot that treats auditory information in real environment because auditory information is useful for animated communications or understanding our surroundings. Interactions by using sound information need an aquisition of it and a proper sound source reference between a user and a robot leads to it. Such sound source reference is difficult due to multiple sound sources...
This paper presents the design and implementation of selectable sound separation functions on the telepresence system “Texai” using the robot audition software “HARK.” An operator of Texai can “walk” around a faraway office to attend a meeting or talk with people through video-conference instead of meeting in person. With a normal microphone, the operator has difficulty recognizing the auditory scene...
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