IDW '19
Sapporo

Workshop on Touch Panels and Input Technologies

date time session   room
Wed., Nov. 27 13:40-13:41   Opening Room 206
13:41-14:56 INP1 In-Cell Touch Panels and Fingerprint Sensors
Special Topics of Interest on Automotive Displays
15:20-16:35 AIS1/INP2 Smart Society and Information Display
Thu., Nov. 28 9:00-10:15 INP3 Haptic Technologies (1)
Special Topics of Interest on Automotive Displays
17:20-18:50 INP4 Haptic Technologies (2)
14:30-17:00 INPp1 Interactive Technologies Main Hall
14:30-17:00 VHFp3/INPp2 Ergonomics of Interaction Technologies
Fri., Nov. 29 9:00-10:35 INP5 AR/VR Interactive Technologies Room 206

 

INP1 : In-Cell Touch Panels and Fingerprint Sensors
Special Topics of Interest on Automotive Displays

Wed., Nov. 27  13:41-14:56  Room 206

Chair: Noemie Ballot (ISORG)
Co-Chair: Yuji Suzuki (Japan Display Inc.)

INP1-1 Invited  Evaluation of the Integrated In-cell Electromagnetic Resonance Sensor and Capacitive Touch Sensor
*Yuji Suzuki1, Satoshi Uchino1, Kohei Azumi1, Tadayoshi Katsuta1, Daichi Suzuki1, Hiroyuki Wakana1, Kaoru Ito1 (1. Japan Display Inc. (Japan))
INP1-2 Withdrawn
INP1-3 Invited  Large-Area Optical Fingerprint Sensors for Next Generation Smartphones
*Noemie Ballot1 (1. ISORG (France))
INP1-4 Withdrawn
INP1-5L Reduction of Moving Optical Illusion through Synchronization with Eye Movement
*Yuki Kubota1, Tomohiko Hayakawa1, Masatoshi Ishikawa1 (1. The University of Tokyo (Japan))

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AIS1/INP2 : Smart Society and Information Display

Wed., Nov. 27  15:20-16:35  Room 206

Chair: Katashi Nagao (Nagoya University)
Co-Chair: Toshiaki Fujii (Nagoya University)

AIS1/INP2-1 Invited  Adaptive Spatial User Interfaces That Activate Us
*Kazuyuki Fujita1 (1. Tohoku University (Japan))
AIS1/INP2-2 Invited  Automated Vibrotactile Generation Based on Texture Images or Material Attributes Using GAN
*Yuki Ban1, Yusuke Ujitoko2,3 (1. The University of Tokyo (Japan), 2. Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan), 3. The University of Electro-Communication (Japan))
AIS1/INP2-3 Invited  Vibrotactile Signal Generation with GAN
*Shotaro Agatsuma1, Shin Takahashi1, Satoshi Saga2 (1. University of Tsukuba (Japan), 2. Kumamoto University (Japan))

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INP3 : Haptic Technologies (1)
Special Topics of Interest on Automotive Displays

Thu., Nov. 28  9:00-10:15  Room 206

Chair: Makoto Sato (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Co-Chair: Nobuyuki Hashimoto (Citizen)

INP3-1 Invited  Widespread Hapbeat: Tension Based Necklace Type Haptic Display
*Yusuke Yamazaki1, Hironori Mitake1, Akihiko Shirai2, Shoichi Hasegawa1 (1. Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan), 2. GREE, Inc. (Japan))
INP3-2 Invited  Comptics: A System for Making and Sharing Haptic Experience
*Toshiki Wada1, Hiroyoshi Togo1 (1. NTT (Japan))
INP3-3 Invited  Buttock Skin Stretch Devices for Enhancing Driving Experience
*Masashi Konyo1 (1. Tohoku University (Japan))

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INP4 : Haptic Technologies (2)

Thu., Nov. 28  17:20-18:50  Room 206

Chair: Masashi Konyo (Tohoku University)
Co-Chair: Vibol Yem (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

INP4-1 Invited  Sensory Illusion beyond Real Haptics
*Norio Nakamura1,2 (1. AIST (Japan), 2. Miraisens, Inc. (Japan))
INP4-2 Invited  Wearable Tactile Device for Fingertip Interaction with Virtual World
*Vibol Yem1 (1. Tokyo Metropolitan University (Japan))
INP4-3 Invited  Input and Output Interaction Technologies for Flexible Touch Panels
*Ki-Uk Kyung1 (1. KAIST (Korea))
INP4-4L 8.4 Tactile Touch Display Using Segmented-Electrode Array as Both Tactile Pixels and Touch Sensors
*Takuya Asai1, Hiroshi Haga1, Shin Takeuchi1, Harue Sasaki1, Koji Shigemura1 (1. Tianma Japan (Japan))

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INP5 : AR/VR Interactive Technologies

Fri., Nov. 29  9:00-10:35  Room 206

Chair: Takamichi Nakamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Co-Chair: Shunsuke Yoshimoto (University of Tokyo)

INP5-1 Invited  Utilization or Elimination of Mona Lisa Effect for Eye Contact with Characters
*Hironori Mitake1, Hsueh Han Wu1, Taro Ichii1, Kazuya Tateishi1, Shoichi Hasegawa1 (1. Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan))
INP5-2 Invited  Olfactory Display and its Application
*Takamichi Nakamoto1 (1. Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan))
INP5-3 Invited  Electromechanical Impedance Tomography for Soft Tactile Sensor
*Shunsuke Yoshimoto1 (1. The University of Tokyo (Japan))
INP5-4 An Interactive Holographic Light-Field Display Color-Aided 3D-Touch User Interface
*Ivan Alexis Sanchez Salazar Chavarria1, Tomoya Nakamura1, Masahiro Yamaguchi1 (1. Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan))

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Poster INPp1 : Interactive Technologies

Thu., Nov. 28  14:30-17:00  Main Hall

INPp1-1 Non-contact Hand Vein Imaging by Use of Aerial Guiding Illumination with AIRR
*Ikuya Saji1, Kazuki Kawai2, Ryosuke Kujime3, hirotsugu Yamamoto1,4 (1. Utsunomiya University (Japan), 2. Kowa Optical Products, Co., Ltd. (Japan), 3. Pi PHOTONICS, Inc. (Japan), 4. JST, ACCEL (Japan))
INPp1-2 Withdrawn
INPp1-3 Withdrawn
INPp1-4L AroundSense: An Input Method for Gestures around a Smartphone
*Kaho Kato1, Kohei Matsumura2, Yuta Sugiura1 (1. Keio University (Japan), 2. Ritsumeikan University (Japan))
INPp1-5L An Evaluation and Reduction of the Coupling Noise in Pen-Based Touch Screen Display
*Ying Kan Yang1, Tzu Jung Tien 1, Wei Shan Yu1, Meng Wei Shen1, Wen Bin Wu1, Wen Ching Tsai1 (1. AU Optronics Corporation (Taiwan))
INPp1-6L Development of a User Interaction System that Presents Relevant Information Based on Gaze Line
*Takahide Otomo1, Shinya Mochiduki1, Eriko Ishii2, Yuko Hoshino1, Mitsuho Yamada1 (1. Tokai University (Japan), 2. Kagoshima Prefectural College (Japan))

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Poster VHFp3/INPp2 : Ergonomics of Interaction Technologies

Thu., Nov. 28  14:30-17:00  Main Hall

VHFp3/INPp2-1 Wearable Stick-Slip Display on Fingertip to Reproduce Rubbing Sensation
*Honoka Haramo1, Vibol Yem1, Yasushi Ikei1, Makoto Sato1 (1. Tokyo Metropolitan University (Japan))
VHFp3/INPp2-2 The Research of Touch Performance for Huge Displays
*Kyungmok Mo1, Sinhu Choi1, Seungwon Jung1 (1. LG DISPLAY (Korea))
VHFp3/INPp2-3 A New Athlete Performance Analysis Method Using 4K Video and Wireless Eye Movement Measurement Device
*Takuya Sarugaku1, Yasuyoshi Kobayashi1, Reiko Koyama1, Shinya Mochiduki1, Mitsuho Yamada1 (1. Tokai University (Japan))

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