Miyata Lab / 宮田研究室

Department of Information Science, College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University / 日本大学 文理学部 情報科学科

MS-Analyzer

ms_recorder

In face-to-face and remote communication, it is difficult to judge the depth of someone’s thought process based solely on their appearance. In this research, we aim to enhance and optimize communication by analyzing brainwave data collected with a simple electroencephalogram (EEG) to quantify the state of thought (the extent to which the brain is engaged).

Demo movie

Awards
  1. 2007.07 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies(CollabTech ’07) Best Paper Award: Conference Movie Digesting System using Mental States and Wordless Scenes (Akihiro Miyata, Takefumi Hayashi, Shota Yamamoto, Masaki Hayashi, Hiroshi Shigeno, and Kenichi Okada).
International conferences
  1. Akihiro Miyata, Shota Yamamoto, Masaki Hayashi, Takefumi Hayashi, Hiroshi Shigeno, and Kenichi Okada: Development and Evaluation of a Collaborative Virtual Environment Supporting Self Feedbacks of Electroencephalogram. Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications(AINA ’08), pp.158–165 (2008).
  2. Akihiro Miyata, Takefumi Hayashi, Shota Yamamoto, Masaki Hayashi, Hiroshi Shigeno, and Kenichi Okada: Conference Movie Digesting System using Mental States and Wordless Scene. Proceedings of Third International Conference on Collaboration Technologies(CollabTech 2007) (2007).
  3. Akihiro Miyata, Takefumi Hayashi, Shota Yamamoto, Masaki Hayashi, Hiroshi Shigeno, and Kenichi Okada: A Proposal of Indexing Conference Movies with Thinking States. C5 ’07 Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing, pp.61–68 (2007).
  4. Kentaro Fukui, Akihiro Miyata, and Kenichi Okada: Implementation of Avatar Mediated Communication Environment with Thinking Awareness. Proceedings of Joint 2nd International Conference on Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems and 5th International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems (SCIS&ISIS ’04) (2004).

This project was conducted when Miyata was a student at Keio University.

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