Schedule


Opening & CHI Challenges

9:00-9:45
Opening [Kato, Nakamura] + Ice Break [Sugiura]
9:45-10:15
Introduction of CHI Challenges [CHI Challenge presenters x2 @15min]
Time Authors Title
9:45 Takeshi Nishida, Kobe University
On-Air Forum: A Chat System Designed as an Event Backchannel

10:00 Yoshinari Takegawa, Future University Hakodate
Kohei Matsumura, Ritsumeikan University
A Wearable Live Reporting System with Functions for Video Shooting, Editing and Broadcasting for Solo Reporters
10:15-11:00
Break

Oral Presentations

11:00-12:30
Oral Presentations [6 papers @15min]
Time Authors Title
11:00 Takeo Hamada, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Hironori Mitake, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Shoichi Hasegawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Makoto Sato, Tokyo Institute of Technology
A Teleoperated Bottom Wiper

11:15 Yuki, Hashimoto, University of Tsukuba
Naoya Koizumi, The University of Tokyo
Yu Myojin, University of Tsukuba
Buntarou Shizuki, University of Tsukuba
Nobuko Hanada, University of Tsukuba
The Urushi Circuit – Use of a Traditional Craft Material for HCI –

11:30 Shinya Kudo, The University of Electro-communications
Ryuta Okazaki, The University of Electro-communications, JSPS Research Fellow
Taku Hachisu, The University of Electro-communications, JSPS Research Fellow
Michi Sato, The University of Electro-communications
Hiroyuki Kajimoto, The University of Electro-communications, Japan Science and Technology Agency
Selective Un-Presentation to Specific User by Detecting Eye Gaze
11:45 Ryo Suzuki, The University of Tokyo
Toward a Community Enhanced Programming Education

12:00 Arisa Ema, Kyoto University
Hirotaka Osawa, University of Tsukuba
Hiromitsu Hattori, Ritsumeikan University
Naonari Akiya, Kyoto University
Ethics and Social Responsibility: Case Study of a Journal Cover Design under Fire
12:15 Keisuke Shimakage, Institute of Advanced Media arts and Sciences
Naoya Miyamoto, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Kosuke Yamagishi, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Arata Shimizu, Tokyo Metropolitan University
OTON GLASS: A Case Study of Japanese Hardware Startups in the Context of DIY Making

12:30-14:00
Lunch (provided!), poster & demo setup

Demonstrations & Posters

14:00-15:40
Madness (Short introductions of demonstrations and posters), Demonstrations and Posters [17 demos & posters (including 8 from CHI challenge and oral session)]
Authors Title
Kana Misawa, The University of Tokyo
Jun Rekimoto, The University of Tokyo, Sony CSL
ChameleonMask: Embodied Physical and Social Telepresence using human surrogates

Arinobu Niijima, NTT
Takahiro Kusabuka, NTT
Soichiro Uchida, NTT
A Proposal of Enhancing Emotion by Taste

Ikkaku Kawaguchi, Tsukuba University
Hideaki Kuzuoka, Tsukuba University
Yusuke Suzuki, Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.
Study on the gaze direction transfer method using the physical indicator with the telepresence robot

Masahiro Koge, The University of Electro-Communications
Taku Hachisu, The University of Electro-Communications
Hiroyuki Kajimoto, The University of Electro-Communications
VisuaLift Studio: Motion Platform using Elevator

Natsumi Asahara, The University of Tokyo
Keita Higuchi, The University of Tokyo
Soramichi Akiyama, The University of Tokyo
Shinichi Honiden, National Institute of Informatics
Mobile Augmented Reality Gaming for Daily Activity Learning and Satisfaction
Akihito Yoshii, Waseda University
Tatsuo Nakajima, Waseda University
Toward Persuasive Conversational Agents in the “Smart” Daily Object Era

Kai Kunze, Keio University
Yuji Uema, Keio University
Shoya Ishimaru, Osaka Prefecture University
Koichi Kise, Osaka Prefecture University
Katsuma Tanaka, Osaka Prefecture University
Masahiko Inami, Keio University
Toward Eye Wear Computing

Masa Ogata, Keio University
Ryusuke Totsuka, Keio University
Michita Imai, Keio University
Self-motion Sensation by Visual Stimuli via Pixellized Glasses

Keisuke Hoshino, The University of Electro-Communications
Masahiro Koge, The University of Electro-Communications
Taku Hachisu, The University of Electro-Communications
Ryo Kodama, The University of Electro-Communications
Hiroyuki Kajimoto, The University of Electro-Communications
Jorro Beat: Shower-Type Tactile Stimulation Device for Music

Group Discussion

15:40-16:20
Break, Cleanup, and discussion setup
16:20-17:20
Group Discussion [Yatani, Sakamoto]
17:20-18:00
Wrap-up Presentations and Closing Note