Two Presentations at the 209th Human-Computer Interaction Research Group Meeting

On July 22-23, 2024, Fukuchi Lab presented two oral presentations at the 209th Human-Computer Interaction Research Group Meeting of the Information Processing Society of Japan, held at Hokkaido University in Sapporo.

Presentations

Presentation 1: Visualization of Gaze Position and Situational Changes in Gaze Movement Analysis Using TimeSpaceSlice Method

Presenters: Shunya Kusunoki, Kentaro Fukuchi

We presented a method for visualizing gaze position and situational changes in gaze movement analysis using the TimeSpaceSlice method. This research proposes a new visualization approach that integrates temporal and spatial axes, demonstrating a more effective method for analyzing user gaze behavior.

Presentation 2: Development of Precise Measurement Device for LCD Output Delay and Its Applications

Presenters: Koh Ogata, Kentaro Fukuchi

We presented the development of a device for precisely measuring LCD output delay and its applications. This research represents important foundational technology for improving responsiveness in interactive systems.

About the Research Group Meeting

The 209th Human-Computer Interaction Research Group Meeting was held under the theme “Big Interaction” with participation from researchers nationwide. Active discussions took place over two days at the Academic Exchange Hall of Hokkaido University.

Published Papers