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Culture and Computing 2013: Kyoto, Japan
- 2013 International Conference on Culture and Computing, Culture Computing 2013, Kyoto, Japan, September 16-18, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-0-7695-5047-3
Keynote Talk
- Katsushi Ikeuchi:
e-Heritage, Cyber Archaeology, and Cloud Museum. 1-7
Invited Talk
- Toru Ota:
Tea Ceremony Is a Portal Site of Traditional Techniques: Sweets Served with Tea as an Apparatus for Community Care. 8-9
Main Track: Full Papers
Session 1: Intercultural Communication and Collaboration
- Andrew Philip Weiss, Ryan James:
An Examination of Massive Digital Libraries' Coverage of Spanish Language Materials: Issues of Multi-lingual Accessibility in a Decentralized, Mass-Digitized World. 10-14 - Amit Pariyar, Donghui Lin, Toru Ishida:
Tracking Inconsistencies in Parallel Multilingual Documents. 15-20 - Takuro Yamaguchi, Reiko Hishiyama, Daisuke Kitagawa, Yuu Nakajima, Rieko Inaba, Donghui Lin:
Evaluation of Rewriting Service in Language Translation Web Services Workflow. 21-26 - Adam Jatowt, Hideki Kawai, Kensuke Kanazawa, Katsumi Tanaka, Kazuo Kunieda, Keiji Yamada:
Multi-lingual Analysis of Future-Related Information on the Web. 27-32
Session 2: Information Technologies for Culture and Art
- Jennisa Areeyapinan, Pizzanu Kanongchaiyos, Aram Kawewong:
Using Multi-descriptors for Khon Image Retrieval. 33-38 - Yoshie Kubota, Taro Tezuka:
Transformed Reality - Altering Human Perceptions by Computation. 39-44 - Naoko Tosa, Jong-Il Park, Ryohei Nakatsu:
Korea Expo 2012 and Its Digital Gallery Work Focusing Asian Four Gods. 45-50 - Shouji Sakamoto, Yoshihiro Okada:
Paper Analysis and Paper History from Ancient Chinese Paper to Japanese Washi. 51-56
Session 3: 3D/VR Application for Culture
- Yujin Zhang, Min Lu, Bo Zheng, Takeshi Masuda, Shintaro Ono, Takeshi Oishi, Kyoko Sengoku-Haga, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
Classical Sculpture Analysis via Shape Comparison. 57-61 - Kathi Martin, Dave Mauriello:
3D Simulation: A New Embodiment for Historic Fashion. 62-67 - Supasasi Rodkhwan, Pizzanu Kanongchaiyos:
Shape Retrieval for Khon 3D Model. 68-73 - Huaichin Hu, Shunsuke Kudoh, Yoshihiro Sato, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
The Study of Taiwanese Indigenous Dance with Labanotation and an Application. 74-78
Session 4: Service Design and Culture
- Lizette Reitsma, Andrew Smith, Elise van den Hoven:
StoryBeads: Preserving Indigenous Knowledge through Tangible Interaction Design. 79-85 - Hiromichi Cho, David Kinny, Donghui Lin:
Parallel Prototyping for Multi-language Service Design: A Case Study on Introducing a Multilingual Tool into a Japanese Local Restaurant. 86-91 - Mika Yasuoka, Momoko Nakatani, Takehiko Ohno:
Towards a Culturally Independent Participatory Design Method: Fusing Game Elements into the Design Process. 92-97 - Juan-Luis Suárez, Fernando Sancho-Caparrini:
Evolving Creativity: An Analysis of the Creative Method in elBulli Restaurant. 98-103
Session 5: Information Environments for Analysis of Culture
- Andrea Nanetti, Siew Ann Cheong, Mikhail Filippov:
Interactive Global Histories: For a New Information Environment to Increase the Understanding of Historical Processes. 104-110 - Wushouer Mairidan, Toru Ishida, Donghui Lin:
A Heuristic Framework for Pivot-Based Bilingual Dictionary Induction. 111-116 - Kenji Terui, Reiko Hishiyama:
Multilingual Case Method System for Cross-Cultural Analysis. 117-122 - Xuan Wang, Khoo Eng Tat, Courtney Rong Fu, Adrian David Cheok, Ryohei Nakatsu:
Confucius Chat: Promoting Traditional Chinese Culture and Enhancing Intergenerational Communication through a Chat System. 123-128
Main Track: Poster Papers
- George Legrady, Katherine Scott, R. J. Duran:
The James Bay Cree Visual Ethnographic Digital Online Cultural Atlas. 129-130 - Lizette Reitsma, Jayne Wallace, Paul A. Rodgers:
Exploring Respectful Design Directions for Indigenous Communities. 131-132 - Naoki Yoshimoto, Takahiro Fukumori, Masato Nakayama, Takanobu Nishiura:
Evaluation of High-Realistic Acoustic Sound Field Reproduction Method for Gion Festival Music. 133-134 - Takahiro Fukumori, Masato Nakayama, Takanobu Nishiura, Yoichi Yamashita:
Interactive Acoustic Sound Field Reproduction with Web System for Gion Festival. 135-136 - Keiko Kitamura:
Common Software for Digital Exhibition of Japanese Cultural Heritage in Literature. 137-138 - Yanxiang Zhang, Min Ding, Ziqiang Zhu, Dan Sui, Fangbemi Abassin:
Painting Based Cubic VR Also for CAVE and Spherical Screen Film. 139-140 - Biligsaikhan Batjargal, Garmaabazar Khaltarkhuu, Fuminori Kimura, Akira Maeda:
Applying Text Encoding Initiative Guidelines to a Historical Record in Traditional Mongolian Script. 141-142 - Tomohiko Morioka, Christian Wittern, Koichi Yasuoka, Naoki Yamazaki:
A Study of Linguistic Analysis for Classical Chinese Texts. 143-144 - Jiwon Moon, Je-ho Oh, Se Beom Oh, Jea In Kim, Young Yim Doh, Chungkon Shi:
Smart Icebreaker: A Workflow for Serious Game That Promotes Intimacy among Group Members. 145-146 - Victor V. Kryssanov, Frank J. Rinaldo, Hitoshi Ogawa, Evgeny L. Kuleshov:
A Communication Model for Assessing Dynamics of Scientific Communities, Based on Citation Analysis. 147-148 - Hideyuki Uesugi, Masayuki Uesugi:
Development of the Database for Images of the Text on the Stone Monuments. 149-150
Special Track: Culture-Based Media Art & Music: Papers
Session 1: Music-Based Art for New Culture
- Feng Chen, Tomoji Sawada, Naoko Tosa:
Sound Based Scenery Painting. 151-152 - Shoto Sasaki, Tatsunori Hirai, Hayato Ohya, Shigeo Morishima:
Affective Music Recommendation System Reflecting the Mood of Input Image. 153-154 - Yanxiang Zhang, Fangbemi Abassin, Dong Dong:
Resynchronize Japanese "Geisha" Dance Video Using Music of Different Styles. 155-156 - Hayato Ohya, Shigeo Morishima:
Automatic Mash Up Music Video Generation System by Remixing Existing Video Content. 157-158
Session 2: Computer Technologies for New Culture
- Ryohei Nakatsu, Chamari Priyange Edirisinghe:
Changing Behavior Patterns of New Media Users: A Case Study in Singapore. 159-160 - Chamari Priyange Edirisinghe, Ryohei Nakatsu, Johannes Widodo:
Empathy as a Factor for a New Social Contract. 161-162 - Hajime Yoshida, Junko Itou, Jun Munemori:
Development of a Content Rating System Using a Pressure Sensor and Its Application to a Comic Dialogue. 163-164 - Yu Zhang, Jing Gu, Jun Hu, Joep W. Frens, Mathias Funk, Kai Kang, Qi Dong, Yuanyuan Wang, Feng Wang, Matthias Rauterberg:
Learning from Traditional Dynamic Arts: Elements for Interaction Design. 165-166 - Elham Saadatian, Hooman Samani, Owen Noel Newton Fernando, Doros Polydorou, Natalie Pang, Ryohei Nakatsu:
Towards the Definition of Cultural Robotics. 167-168
Session 3: Performance, Religion, and Philosophy for New Culture
- Jing Gu, Yu Zhang, Jun Hu:
Lighting and Sound Installation for Elderly with Dementia. 169-170 - Alistair Swale, Daniel Tebbutt, Sean Castle:
The Performative Face: Digital Masks and the Disembedding of the Aesthetics of Identity. 171-172 - Jonah Salz, Masahito Shiba, Asako Soga:
Spectator Interaction with CG Animations in Noh-Style Performance: Hanging by a Thread. 173-174 - Kazuhiro Arai:
Vernacular Religion and SNS-Media Practices. 175-176 - Matthias Rauterberg:
How is Culture and Cultural Development Possible? 177-178 - Jun Hu, Feng Wang, Mathias Funk, Joep W. Frens, Yu Zhang, Thom van Boheemen, Chenxi Zhang, Qi Yuan, Hongrui Qu, Matthias Rauterberg:
Participatory Public Media Arts for Social Creativity. 179-180
Special Track: Culture-Based Media Art & Music: Posters
- Wonil Shim, Jong-Il Park:
Virtual Stamping to Arouse Interest Using Augmented Reality. 181-182 - Banung Grahita, Toshihiro Komma, Kumiko Kushiyama:
CG Programming Approach to Generate Pattern of Wayang Beber Pacitan Character's Cloth. 183-184 - Alistair Swale, Daniel Tebbutt, Sean Castle:
Tradition Goes Viral: Embedding Lost Art in the Cityscape. 185-187 - Je-ho Oh, Chungkon Shi:
Interactive Human: Seen through Digital Art. 188-189
Special Track: Digital Humanities: Papers
Session 1: Digital Archives
- Haruko Takahashi:
Acculturation of the Clothing Life in Japan Seen from Digital Archives of Dress, Fashion and Behavior. 190-191 - Fuminori Kimura, Katsuhiro Mitsui, Akira Maeda:
Extraction of Linked Data Triples from Japanese Wikipedia Text of Ukiyo-e Painters. 192-193 - John Simpson, Susan Brown:
From XML to RDF in the Orlando Project. 194-195 - Cormac Hampson, Gary Munnelly, Eoin Bailey, Séamus Lawless, Owen Conlan:
Improving User Control and Transparency in the Digital Humanities. 196-197
Session 2: Historical Documents
- Chia-Hsuan Chung, Jieh Hsiang:
On Mapping the Ontologies of Leishu - A Preliminary Investigation. 198-199 - Chulapong Panichkriangkrai, Liang Li, Kozaburo Hachimura:
Interactive System for Character Segmentation of Woodblock-Printed Japanese Historical Book Images. 200-201 - Yuuki Tachioka:
Objective Measurement of the Relationship between Variants in Classical Literature. 202-203
Session 3: Digital Museums
- Masaru Tsuchida, Kunio Kashino, Junji Yamato, Aki Takayanagi, Wataru Wakita, Hiromi T. Tanaka:
Digital Archiving of Tapestries of Kyoto Gion Festival Using a High-Definition and Multispectral Image Capturing System. 204-205 - Wataru Wakita, Hiromi T. Tanaka:
A Digital Archiving of Large 3D Woven Cultural Artifacts of the "Fune-hoko". 206-207 - Keiji Yano, Toshikazu Seto, Takanori Hashimoto, Kenich Sumiyoshi, Dai Kawahara:
Simulating the Revival of Ofune-hoko in the Kyoto Gion Festival. 208-209 - Liang Li, Woong Choi, Mana Umeda, Kozaburo Hachimura, Hiromi T. Tanaka, Keiji Yano:
Revival of a Traditional Japanese Festival: Virtual Ato-Matsuri across Time and Space. 210-211 - Wang Sheng, Susumu Nakata, Satoshi Tanaka, Hiromi T. Tanaka, Akihiro Tsukamoto:
Modeling High-Quality and Game-Like Virtual Space of a Court Noble House by Using 3D Game Engine. 212-213
Special Track: Digital Humanities: Posters
- Ian Frank, Yasushi Harada, Alex Grant:
Linking University Curriculum and Community - Learn Programming with Scratch, Get Projection. 214-215 - Julien Bourdon, Muhammad Syukri Bin Rosli:
An Ontology of the Worldview of Islam to Annotate Islamic Texts Digital Archives. 216-217 - Yuhei Ando, Ruck Thawonmas, Frank J. Rinaldo:
Inference of Viewed Exhibits in a Metaverse Museum. 218-219 - Yuri Ueno, Naokazu Aoki, Hiroyuki Kobayashi:
For Digitization of Photographic Books. 220-221 - Hao Chen, Zhenjiang Miao, Feiyue Zhu, Gang Zhang, Song Li:
Generating Labanotation from Motion Capture Data. 222-223 - Yasunori Yamamoto, Fumio Adachi, Kozaburo Hachimura:
Common Metadata to Search for Non-digital Cultural Resources in Heterogeneous Databases. 224-225
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