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Spoken interactions usually have accurate timing and alignment between interlocutors: turn-taking and topic flow are managed in a manner that provides conversational fluency and smooth progress of the interaction. Turn-taking and topic flow are also important in applications such as robot companions that interact with a user in real time. The creation of a multimodal conversational corpus for modeling...
In recent years, the ubiquitous computing system attracts people's attention as the system to provide useful services (e.g., automatic temperature control) without explicit operations by users. There are many existing methods for controlling appliances according to the user's preference by describing each user's preference and rules. However, these methods cannot be applied to public spaces where...
This paper investigates techniques for reducing computational complexity of tracking eyes of computer user. By empirical evaluation of a number of techniques we define a technology capable of monitoring eyes of computer user in real time with high accuracy and very low computational overhead.
This study is the development of the interface for visually handicapped persons using the knowledge of the robotics field. A basic device combining a tactile graphic display function and a touch position/force direction sensing function is proposed. The trial device consists of two major components, a tactile graphic display and a 6-axis force/torque sensor. The force sensor measures six dynamic values...
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