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Culture and Computing 2017: Kyoto, Japan
- 2017 International Conference on Culture and Computing, Culture and Computing 2017, Kyoto, Japan, September 10-12, 2017. IEEE Computer Society 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-1135-7

Session 1: Cultural Heritage and Archiving
- Yuya Ieiri, Takuya Mizukami, Yuu Nakajima

, Ryota Ayaki, Reiko Hishiyama
:
Effect of First Impressions in Tourism by Using Walk Rally Application. 1-6 - Naoya Okamoto, Kyoko Hasegawa, Liang Li, Atsushi Okamoto, Satoshi Tanaka:

Highlighting Feature Regions Combined with See-Through Visualization of Laser-Scanned Cultural Heritage. 7-12 - Shu Yanai, Ryohei Umegaki, Kyoko Hasegawa, Liang Li, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Satoshi Tanaka:

Improving Transparent Visualization of Large-Scale Laser-Scanned Point Clouds by Using Poisson Disk Sampling. 13-19 - Yanxiang Zhang, Ziqiang Zhu, Pengfei Ma:

Walk through a Museum with Binocular Stereo Effect and Spherical Panorama Views. 20-23
Session 2: Language and Infrastructure for Culture
- Matthias Rauterberg

:
Reality Determination through Action. 24-28 - Ryutaro Otsuka, Yuu Nakajima

, Reiko Hishiyama
:
Experimental Analysis for the Design of Sustainable Service Computing Infrastructure. 29-34 - Arbi Haza Nasution

, Yohei Murakami
, Toru Ishida:
Plan Optimization for Creating Bilingual Dictionaries of Low-Resource Languages. 35-41 - Takao Nakaguchi, Yohei Murakami

, Donghui Lin, Toru Ishida:
Federation of Language Service Infrastructures for Global Collaboration. 42-48 - Yuka Teramoto, Kazuma Kusu

, Takamitsu Shioi
, Kenji Hatano
:
Constructing a Judging Model of Closeness in Japanese Business Relations. 49-54
Organized Session: Intangible Cultural Properties
- Kozaburo Hachimura:

Digital Archives of Intangible Cultural Properties. 55-60 - Kazuya Kojima, Kohei Furukawa, Mitsuru Maruyama, Kozaburo Hachimura:

Multi-site Linked MOCAP Streaming System for Digital Archive of Intangible Cultural Heritage. 61-62 - Minako Nakamura:

The Postures and Movements of Balinese Dance. 63-64 - Mamiko Sakata:

Quantification of Multimodal Interactions as Open Communication in Manzai Duo-Comic Acts. 65-66 - Nao Shikanai, Kozaburo Hachimura:

Analysis of Interpersonal Effects in Dance Performance. 67-68 - Annla Utsugi, Tsuyuki Masaya, Hideo Takaoka:

Analysis of Movements of Body Trunk in Japanese Traditional Dance. 69-70
Session 3: Human Behaviors and Culture
- Yoichi Yamazaki, Michiya Yamamoto, Noriko Nagata

:
Estimation of Emotional State in Personal Fabrication: Analysis of Emotional Motion Based on Laban Movement Analysis. 71-74 - Thomas James Z. Tiam-Lee

, Kaoru Sumi
:
Analyzing Facial Expressions and Hand Gestures in Filipino Students' Programming Sessions. 75-81 - Sanggyu Shin, Hiroshi Hashimoto, Ikuyo Yoshida:

Effects of Different Behaviors between Cross Cultures on Learners When Studying. 82-88 - Shuo Zhou, Zhe Zhang, Timothy W. Bickmore:

Adapting a Persuasive Conversational Agent for the Chinese Culture. 89-96 - Song Tong, Xuefeng Liang, Takatsune Kumada, Sunao Iwaki

, Naoko Tosa:
Learning the Cultural Consistent Facial Aesthetics by Convolutional Neural Network. 97-103
Session 4: Information Technologies for Performing Arts
- Yanxiang Zhang, Pengfei Ma, Ziqiang Zhu:

Magic Props: A Multi-sensory System Fusing Virtual Effects in Live Drama Performance Spatially. 104-107 - Yanxiang Zhang, Rongli Huang:

A Chinese Drama Rehearsal System Based on Phonetic Matching and Augmented Reality. 108-111 - Yoshihiro Ikeda, Hiromi T. Tanaka, Haruo Noma

, Kohei Matsumura, Roberto Lopez-Gulliver
:
Design of Virtual Tea Ceremony "Otemae" from Remote Place Using Haptic Retargeting. 112-117 - Unmi Kim, Kyeonga Shin:

Content Concept for VR-based Interactive Korean Traditional Dance ExperienZone (IKTDEZ). 118-122
Demo Session & Exhibition
- Yasuo Kawai:

Development of a Streetscape-Simulation System to Support Regional and Historical Culture: Fujisawa-Shuku Post-Station Town on the Former Tokaido Road during the Late Edo Period. 123-124 - Keiko Kitamura:

Case Study of Digital Exhibition of Japanese Classical Writings and Drawings Based on AR Technology. 125-126 - Jinjoo Song, Hyeyoun Cho, Sang Min Yoon:

Sketch-Based Shadow Image Retrieval for Digital Library. 127-128
Session 5: Media Art and Culture
- Naoko Tosa, Ryohei Nakatsu, Yunian Pang, Liang Zhao

:
Creation of Media Art Utilizing Fluid Dynamics. 129-135 - Yunian Pang, Liang Zhao

, Ryohei Nakatsu, Naoko Tosa:
A Study on Variable Control of Sound Vibration Form (SVF) for Media Art Creation. 136-142
Poster Session
- Katsumi Sato, Yoko Usui, Erina Yanagida, Shinichi Watabe:

Evaluating the Use of Motion Capture in Practicing Local Folk Dance. 143-144 - Masami Suzuki:

Towards Resolution Support to Cross-Cultural Communication Gaps: Using Partially Bilingual Experience Corpus. 145-146 - Arbi Haza Nasution

, Nesi Syafitri
, Panji Rachmat Setiawan, Des Suryani:
Pivot-Based Hybrid Machine Translation to Support Multilingual Communication. 147-148 - Heeryon Cho, Sang Min Yoon:

Issues in Visualizing Intercultural Dialogue Using Word2Vec and t-SNE. 149-150 - Biligsaikhan Batjargal

, Garmaabazar Khaltarkhuu
, Akira Maeda:
Creating a Digital Edition of Mongolian Historical Documents. 151-152 - Misaki Otsuka, Sayaka Okayasu, Takahiro Fukumori, Takanobu Nishiura, Ryo Akama:

Sound Reproduction by Concatenative Synthesis for Japanese Traditional Music Box. 153-154 - Ryosuke Okuno, Donghui Lin, Toru Ishida, Masayuki Otani:

Realizing Multilingual Interactive Agents through Wizard of Oz. 155-156 - Elke E. Reinhuber

:
Absorbed in Architectural Representations: Venomenon as an Example for Stereoscopic Video Connecting Cultural Heritage and Media Art. 157-158 - Hao Sun, Mingzhe Jin

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Collaborative Authorship Visualization of Yasunari Kawabata's Novel. 159-160 - Asako Soga:

Support System Using Motion Data for Creating Solo Performances of Shorinji Kempo. 161-162
Session 6: Music and Culture
- Naomi Takehara, Tomoko Ichinose, Kakuko Matsumoto, Ryuhei Okuno, Shinichi Watabe, Katsumi Sato, Tsutomu Masuko, Kenzo Akazawa:

A Novel System for the Elderly to Learn Playing Electronig Musical Instrument in Ensemble. 163-169 - Akihiro Kawase:

Quantitative Analysis of Traditional Folk Songs from Shikoku District. 170-177

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