Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Professor, Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Information and Communication Sciences, Sophia University
- Degree
- Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering(Mar, 1999, The University of Tokyo)
- Other name(s) (e.g. nickname)
- Ikuko Eguchi Yairi
- Researcher number
- 10358880
- ORCID ID
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7522-0663- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901082419968115
- researchmap Member ID
- 6000011105
- External link
Research Field: Informatics, Media and Communication Science and Technology
Main theme:
Applied research:(1)Barrier-free ubiquitous mobility support system, (2)Geographic information system for disabled pedestrian navigation, (3)Universal-designed interactive map contents and interface, and so on.
Basic research: (1)Spatial and graphic information representation method with sound and touch without vision, (2)Interactive interface design for the aged, the disabled and children, (3)Community support for offering spatial information, and so on.
(Subject of research)
Clinical research on technical acceptance and human-centered design of socially vulnerable people such as the elderly and the impaired
Major Research Areas
3Research History
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Apr, 2016 - Mar, 2018
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Apr, 2008 - Mar, 2009
Education
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Apr, 1996 - Mar, 1999
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Apr, 1994 - Mar, 1996
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Apr, 1992 - Mar, 1994
Committee Memberships
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Dec, 2023 - Present
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Sep, 2023 - Present
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May, 2023 - Present
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Apr, 2019 - Present
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Apr, 2015 - Present
Awards
11Papers
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Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 18, Aug 20, 2024 Peer-reviewedBackground Imagination represents a pivotal capability of human intelligence. To develop human-like artificial intelligence, uncovering the computational architecture pertinent to imaginative capabilities through reverse engineering the brain's computational functions is essential. The existing Structure-Constrained Interface Decomposition (SCID) method, leverages the anatomical structure of the brain to extract computational architecture. However, its efficacy is limited to narrow brain regions, making it unsuitable for realizing the function of imagination, which involves diverse brain areas such as the neocortex, basal ganglia, thalamus, and hippocampus. Objective In this study, we proposed the Function-Oriented SCID method, an advancement over the existing SCID method, comprising four steps designed for reverse engineering broader brain areas. This method was applied to the brain's imaginative capabilities to design a hypothetical computational architecture. The implementation began with defining the human imaginative ability that we aspire to simulate. Subsequently, six critical requirements necessary for actualizing the defined imagination were identified. Constraints were established considering the unique representational capacity and the singularity of the neocortex's modes, a distributed memory structure responsible for executing imaginative functions. In line with these constraints, we developed five distinct functions to fulfill the requirements. We allocated specific components for each function, followed by an architectural proposal aligning each component with a corresponding brain organ. Results In the proposed architecture, the distributed memory component, associated with the neocortex, realizes the representation and execution function; the imaginary zone maker component, associated with the claustrum, accomplishes the dynamic-zone partitioning function; the routing conductor component, linked with the complex of thalamus and basal ganglia, performs the manipulation function; the mode memory component, related to the specific agranular neocortical area executes the mode maintenance function; and the recorder component, affiliated with the hippocampal formation, handles the history management function. Thus, we have provided a fundamental cognitive architecture of the brain that comprehensively covers the brain's imaginative capacities.
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IEICE Communications Express, 12(11) 575-578, Nov, 2023 Peer-reviewedLast authorCorresponding author
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Frontiers in Psychology, 14, Jun 1, 2023 Peer-reviewedLast authorCorresponding authorObjective and accurate classification of fear levels is a socially important task that contributes to developing treatments for Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive–compulsive Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and Phobia. This study examines a deep learning model to automatically estimate human fear levels with high accuracy using multichannel EEG signals and multimodal peripheral physiological signals in the DEAP dataset. The Multi-Input CNN-LSTM classification model combining Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) and Long Sort-Term Memory (LSTM) estimated four fear levels with an accuracy of 98.79% and an F1 score of 99.01% in a 10-fold cross-validation. This study contributes to the following; (1) to present the possibility of recognizing fear emotion with high accuracy using a deep learning model from physiological signals without arbitrary feature extraction or feature selection, (2) to investigate effective deep learning model structures for high-accuracy fear recognition and to propose Multi-Input CNN-LSTM, and (3) to examine the model’s tolerance to individual differences in physiological signals and the possibility of improving accuracy through additional learning.
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IEICE Communications Express, 11(10) 667-672, Oct 1, 2022 Peer-reviewedLast authorCorresponding author
Misc.
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情報科学技術フォーラム講演論文集, 20th, 2021
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ヒューマンインタフェースシンポジウム論文集(CD-ROM), 2019, 2019
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ヒューマンインタフェースシンポジウム論文集(CD-ROM), 2019, 2019
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人工知能学会全国大会論文集(Web), 33rd, 2019
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Journal of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 31(3) 350-355, May, 2016 Invited
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Japan Journal of Medical Informatics, 36(6) 303-313, 2016 Invited
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55(6) 538-540, Jun 15, 2015 Invited
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Journal of information processing and management, 56(6) 393-395, Sep, 2013 Invited
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Proceedings of the IEICE General Conference, 2013(1) 448-448, Mar 5, 2013
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Proceedings of the IEICE General Conference, 2013(1) 447-447, Mar 5, 2013
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IEICE technical report. Welfare Information technology, 112(336) 1-6, Dec 6, 2012Toward the upcoming ubiquitous computing and networking era, the digital divide problem of visually impaired people seems to become more serious today. So we have been developing universal designed interactive contents on touch screens with due consideration for visually impaired people. In this article, a concentration game with iPad was implemented and evaluated with twelve visually impaired people when the panel setting was single touch mode and multi touch mode. From the experiment, average time to clear the game of multi touch mode is shorter than that of single touch mode, and the number of times to turn over the cards of single touch mode was smaller than that of multi touch mode. many subjects use their finger in the same way as single touch mode when they play multi touch mode.
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Journal of Human Interface Society : human interface, 14(4) 273-278, Nov, 2012 Invited
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Proceedings of the Society Conference of IEICE, 2012(1) 381-381, Aug 28, 2012
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Proceedings of the IEICE General Conference, 2012(1) 463-463, Mar 6, 2012
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Proceedings of the IEICE General Conference, 2012(1) 432-432, Mar 6, 2012
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Proceedings of the Society Conference of IEICE, 2011(1) 457-457, Aug 30, 2011
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Proceedings of the Society Conference of IEICE, 2011(1) 381-381, Aug 30, 2011
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Systems, control and information, 54(9) 354-359, Sep, 2010 Invited
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Journal of Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 24(3) 416-423, May 1, 2009 Invited
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人工知能学会誌 = Journal of Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 24(1) 26-26, Jan 1, 2009
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The Transportation and Logistics Conference, 2008(17) 349-352, Dec 9, 2008For supporting human mobility, a map and its spatial expression is important. But visually impaired people have so many difficulties to read maps and to use spatial information in the field. We therefore research and develop the universal designed map which provides spatial information interactively for all people including even visually impaired people with no vision by using the contents expression which unites sense of sight, hearing and touch. We proposed "One Octave Scale Interface" for visually impaired people's intuitive map understanding, and ascertained its usability in the previous year's TRANSLOG2007 paper. In this paper, we report our recent progress to make the interface more usable.
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The Transportation and Logistics Conference, 2008(17) 361-364, Dec 9, 2008Pedestrian's slip accident happens frequently in winter, and it becomes a big problem in the snow area. The sand scatter to road and the installation of road heating are done for slip prevention. However, these prevention to all the spaces has a difficult, so there are slip roads. Then, this research aimed at the development of the movement support system by presenting barrier barrier-free information on the movement environment in the snow area. In this manuscript, the movement environment information gathering system of electric scooter searchs barrier barrier-free information for the movement plan.
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The Transportation and Logistics Conference, 2007(16) 345-348, Dec 12, 2007A method of automatically and accurately detecting regions of sidewalks and recognizing their attributes is useful for assisting pedestrians. There are several types of sidewalk borders: steps, white lines, guardrails, walls, plants, and ditches, for example. However we can assume that the structure of an environment along some direction is uniform for several meters regardless of the components of the environment. Therefore, we present a method to detect the direction and extract borders of sidewalks by using this assumption. We mount stereo vision camera on low-speed electric buggy and generate gray scale images and disparity images. In this paper we show an algorithm to detect candidates of a borderline from these images by using affine transformation and active contour models.
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The Transportation and Logistics Conference, 2007(16) 365-368, Dec 12, 2007Recently, there has been an increase of research into the ubiquitous system for human mobility support which used RFID, infrared and FM data communication. IT Barrier-free Project is the one known research example which was done by NEDO, and performed demonstration experiments of guide support for visually impaired people in EXPO 2005 Aichi, Japan. This paper analyses the video data and questionnaire survey of the experiments of 95 examinees in EXPO, and presumes the cause that about 30 percent of examinees strayed from the guided course and did not reach goal points. We also report an additional experiment for 16 visually impaired people and its result of analysis to propose the grouping of visually impaired people from walking ability and the suitable guide method.
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First International Symposium on Universal Communication,Kyoto, 1-4, Jun, 2007 Invited
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Journal of Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 22(2) 208-208, Mar, 2007 Invited
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IPSJ journal, 48(2) 770-779, Feb 15, 2007Robotic Communication Terminals (RCT) which has been proposed by us since 1999 is a ubiquitous system for improving human mobility by making environment virtually barrierfree. The purpose of the research project of RCT is to develop elemental technologies for a ubiquitous system assisting independent and comfortable transportation for all pedestrians, especially targeting elderly and disabled people. Compared to those in 1999 when RCT was first planned and proposed, the social and technological conditions have dramatically changed with mobile phones being used by general pedestrians as navigation system. Under these circumstances, RCT has been drawing a line against other human mobility support researches by setting an advanced target of "Developing human mobility support system to help recognition, actuation, and information access by actively gathering real world's information and by interacting with the users," and also by stressing the idea of "Pursuing the universal designs for human mobility support by targeting various users including the elderly and the disabled." This paper outlines our strategy for technology transfer to industry, and reports commercialization of our research results.
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Journal of Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 21(3) 338-359, May, 2006 Invited
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Journal of Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 21(2) 218-224, Mar, 2006 Invited
Presentations
202Professional Memberships
7Research Projects
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2025 - Mar, 2028
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上智大学学術研究特別推進費, 上智大学, Jul, 2023 - Mar, 2026
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Jun, 2023 - Mar, 2026
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2023 - Mar, 2026
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2020 - Mar, 2023
Industrial Property Rights
4Academic Activities
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Planning, Management, etc., Panel moderator, Session chair, etc., Supervision (editorial)人工知能学会,第33回人工知能学会全国大会企画セッションKS-6, Jun 5, 2019