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Information Sciences | 1997

An emotion processing system based on fuzzy inference and subjective observations

Torao Yanaru; Naruki Shirahama; Kaori Yoshida; Masahiro Nagamatsu

The two theories concerning mixed emotions adopted in this research are briefly explained. Also discussed are the image codes linked to the mixed emotional words, and the way to realize a mechanism using fuzzy inference, in which the internal emotion of a simulated person reacts on a sequence of inputted terms and evokes some emotional change. Next, the relevant part of the theory for a subjective observation model to the application of emotion processing system is briefly explained. The construction methodology of the system, which has two functions, is described. One function is that the evoked emotion is transitive, depending on the observation, and the other is that the aggregated emotion by the several subjective observations settles to the objective emotion. Then, some attractive results obtained by the simulated emotion processing system are shown, namely, what kind of emotions are evoked, and how the emotional transition is done by subjective observations when a poem is used for the input signal. Furthermore, we could obtain several emotional clustering diagrams processed by pair vectors such as [optimism, curiosity], which is a very attractive result from a psychological viewpoint.


software engineering artificial intelligence networking and parallel distributed computing | 2014

Development of input assistance application for mobile devices for physically disabled

Naruki Shirahama; Yuki Sakuragi; Satoshi Watanabe; Naofumi Nakaya; Yukio Mori; Kazunori Miyamoto

Physically disabled individuals who have difficulty communicating verbally because of the severity of their symptoms use computers and mobile phones to communicate with others. Individuals who have difficulty handling a mouse or keyboard in the same way a healthy person would can input using devices that combine switches, such as touch sensors with autoscan functions. In Japan, many disabled individuals use the D800iDS, developed by Mitsubishi Electric since 2007, as a mobile phone. However, there have been no plans to sell similar mobile phones, and they are difficult to obtain. Smartphones have been raised as a replacement device candidate, but they still lack sufficient accessibility services. The objective of this research is to develop an Android application that can support alphanumeric input for physically disabled individuals using smartphones. More specifically, we develop an input assistance software keyboard that allows disabled individuals to use their finger to control the device and input alphanumeric characters through a single touch point. We selected an Android device as our target since the system allows the use of widely customizable software keyboards. In this study, we developed a software keyboard, emphasizing on inputting Japanese characters. We initially conceived of a software keyboard with the same form as existing keyboards with autoscan functions, but we determined that this would be difficult to implement owing to Android specifications. Therefore, we modified the specification from a system that converted buttons to one that converted the input object itself. We performed a user experiment using the Android application for Japanese input loaded with autoscan functionality developed in this research. From the results of this experiment, we investigated settings to construct an environment to allow easy input that matches the users abilities. We also present indices related to ease of use to examine our experiment results.


soft computing | 1999

An emotion-processing system based on fuzzy inference and subjective observations

Naruki Shirahama; Torao Yanaru; Masahiro Nagamatsu


バイオメディカル・ファジィ・システム学会大会講演論文集 : BMFSA | 1995

3. Basic Concepts of Human Cognitive Model Based on Subjective Observation

Naruki Shirahama; Torao Yanaru


Biomedical fuzzy and human sciences : the official journal of the Biomedical Fuzzy Systems Association | 1999

An Approach to Construct an Emotional Dialogue System Based on Subjective Observation

Naruki Shirahama; Torao Yanaru; Kazunori Miyamoto


Journal of the Institute of Industrial Applications Engineers | 2018

Effects of 1/f Fluctuation Music Listening on Autonomic Nervous System Activity

Satoshi Watanabe; Ryouichi Takaue; Fenghui Yao; Yuji Matsumoto; Hiroyuki Tsukamoto; Naruki Shirahama; Naofumi Nakaya; Yukio Mori


ICIC express letters. Part B, Applications : an international journal of research and surveys | 2016

TREND OF THE SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION BASED ON VISUAL ANALOG SCALE AND LIKERT SCALE

Satoshi Watanabe; Naruki Shirahama; Hiroyuki Tsukamoto; Yuji Matsumoto; Masafumi Nakagawa; Kazunori Miyamoto; Naofumi Nakaya; Masashi Tomita; Yukio Mori


Biomedical fuzzy and human sciences : the official journal of the Biomedical Fuzzy Systems Association | 2015

Distribution Trend of the Information Skills for Students Based on Visual Analog Scale and Likert Scale

Satoshi Watanabe; Naruki Shirahama; Yuji Matsumoto; Hiroyuki Tsukamoto; Masafumi Nakagawa; Kazunori Miyamoto; Naofumi Nakaya; Masashi Tomita; Yukio Mori


Research Report of Kitakyushu National College of Technology | 2014

Promotion Character Design Estimation Using Fuzzy Inference

Naruki Shirahama; Shota Takano; Kazunori Miyamoto; Satoshi Watanabe


Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Biomedical Fuzzy Systems Association 27 | 2014

B2-2 Development of Visual Analog Scale Applications and its Future Plans

Naruki Shirahama; Satoshi Watanabe; Hiroyuki Tsukamoto; Yuji Matsumoto; Masafumi Nakagawa; Naofumi Nakaya; Kazunori Miyamoto; Masashi Tomita; Yukio Mori

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Torao Yanaru

Kyushu Institute of Technology

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Satoshi Watanabe

The Open University of Japan

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Hiroyuki Tsukamoto

The Open University of Japan

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Kaori Yoshida

Kyushu Institute of Technology

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Masahiro Nagamatsu

Kyushu Institute of Technology

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Yuji Matsumoto

The Open University of Japan

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Masafumi Nakagawa

International University of Health and Welfare

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