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This study proposes spatiotemporal EMG signal analysis for muscle rehabilitation monitoring system. Through this monitoring system, users — both patient and therapist — can check one's status: muscle intensity, muscle fatigue, exercise posture, speed and number of movement. We performed three remedial exercises — SLR, SLR(P), and LE — to analyze the EMG signal. In addition, exercises with inappropriate...
In 3D human motion pose-based analysis, the main problem is how to classify multi-class label activities based on primitive action (pose) inputs efficiently for both accuracy and processing time. Because, pose is not unique and the same pose can be anywhere on different activity classes. In this paper, we evaluate the effectiveness of Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) in 3D human motion analysis based...
On behalf of the organizing members, it is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the 2nd IEEE Global Conference on Consumer Electronics (GCCE 2013) to be held in Tokyo, Japan on October 1-4, 2013, which is one of the IEEE GCCE series since 2012.
I welcome you to the second Global Conference on Consumer Electronics-Japan (GCCE 2013). This conference was planned by Professor Hase from Japan and me. This conference is modelled on the long established (over 50 years old) IEEE Consumer Electronics Society's flag-ship conference, the ICCE in Las Vegas. It is held in conjunction with the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), and in Japan we have the...
A major problem on projection-based mixed reality, or projection mapping, is that high spatial frequency components of a projection image are degraded by defocus and resampling. This paper proposes a novel method to minimize the image quality degradation of the projected image in multi-projector environment. In the proposed method, it estimate the projected results from the geometric relationship...
I welcome each participant to the 2nd IEEE 2013 Global Conference on Consumer Electronics (GCCE) at Makuhari Messe, Tokyo, Japan. The GCCE is sponsored by the IEEE Consumer Electronics Society and CEATEC Japan held in conjunction with Tokyo, annually. We are delighted you chose to join us in celebrating the 2nd GCCE.
We are privileged to have the opportunity to welcome you to the 2nd IEEE Global Conference on Consumer Electronics (IEEE GCCE 2013) in Makuhari, the Greater Tokyo Area, Japan. This memorable conference will take place in the International Conference Hall of Makuhari Messe simultaneously with CEATEC JAPAN 2013, which is one of the biggest Consumer Electronics Shows in the world.
This paper presents a method for improving the quality of unit micro management by applying potential flow to unit positioning in the popular RTS game StarCraft. We believe that it is the first time an application of potential flow has been seen in this domain. Experimental results are provided at the end of this paper, which show a promising potential of integrating the method into a StarCraft AI...
On behalf of the Technical Program Committee of GCCE 2013, we would like to welcome you to the 2nd Global Conference on Consumer Electronics. Just as International CES + ICCE, GCCE 2013 is held with CEATEC, one of the biggest Consumer Electronics Show in the world, where there are many interesting keynotes, symposium, and of course paper/poster presentations!
A virtual auditory space can be presented to a listener by synthesizing binaural signals with head-related transfer functions and reproducing the signals at listener's ears. Especially, a transaural system is able to realize the binaural signal reproduction with two or more loudspeakers by utilizing a crosstalk canceller. In the transaural system, however, a listener is forced to be still while listening...
IEEE GCCE welcomes Special Session proposals which are related to up-to-date and cross-field topics. As the results of reviews, GCCE 2013 decided the following eight sessions to be held in the final program. We are glad to introduce the SS chairs who propose the interesting hot topics and their session abstracts.
In this paper, we propose a novel blind deconvolution method in which PSF (Point Spread Function) estimations and regularized deconvolution are calculated alternately. Our proposed method utilizes the hyper-Laplacian prior for deconvolution processes. Experimental results show that our proposed method improves picture quality, especially dark portions, and reduces the computation time by almost 1/3rd...
An alternative for speech information is highly desirable for the hearing-impaired. The presentation of speech information using tactile senses is proposed in this study. Initially, vibration perception thresholds were measured to determine the optimum position (fingertips, proximal phalanges, or wrist) and frequency for presenting vibration in the proposed system. It was established that all three...
In this paper, we propose a 6 type items model of Green-oriented Management Information Base (G-MIB) to monitor the network device status and aim it for standardization in IETF. The G-MIB has versatility and is easy to implement. Thus, the G-MIB has attracted attention in IETF meeting held at Orland in March 2013. Based on the G-MIB, we have been investigating a Green-oriented Network Management Framework...
In this paper, we propose a technique for a trip-based integer programming model for elevator operations to decrease computational times in solving problems for multiple elevators. The technique is inspired by the speculation on ideal trajectories of elevators, where the interval of arriving floors is equal to each elevator. Such trajectories are regarded as oscillating waves. It is expected that...
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