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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c21]Genki Sakata, Naoshi Kaneko, Dai Hasegawa, Shinichi Shirakawa:
Language Agnostic Gesture Generation Model: A Case Study of Japanese Speakers' Gesture Generation Using English Text-to-Gesture Model. VISIGRAPP (2: HUCAPP) 2023: 47-54 - 2022
- [j2]Eiichi Asakawa, Naoshi Kaneko, Dai Hasegawa, Shinichi Shirakawa:
Evaluation of text-to-gesture generation model using convolutional neural network. Neural Networks 151: 365-375 (2022) - 2021
- [j1]Taras Kucherenko, Dai Hasegawa, Naoshi Kaneko, Gustav Eje Henter, Hedvig Kjellström:
Moving Fast and Slow: Analysis of Representations and Post-Processing in Speech-Driven Automatic Gesture Generation. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. 37(14): 1300-1316 (2021) - 2020
- [i2]Taras Kucherenko, Dai Hasegawa, Naoshi Kaneko, Gustav Eje Henter, Hedvig Kjellström:
Moving fast and slow: Analysis of representations and post-processing in speech-driven automatic gesture generation. CoRR abs/2007.09170 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c20]Taras Kucherenko, Dai Hasegawa, Naoshi Kaneko, Gustav Eje Henter, Hedvig Kjellström:
On the Importance of Representations for Speech-Driven Gesture Generation. AAMAS 2019: 2072-2074 - [c19]Taras Kucherenko, Dai Hasegawa, Gustav Eje Henter, Naoshi Kaneko, Hedvig Kjellström:
Analyzing Input and Output Representations for Speech-Driven Gesture Generation. IVA 2019: 97-104 - [i1]Taras Kucherenko, Dai Hasegawa, Gustav Eje Henter, Naoshi Kaneko, Hedvig Kjellström:
Analyzing Input and Output Representations for Speech-Driven Gesture Generation. CoRR abs/1903.03369 (2019) - 2018
- [c18]Dai Hasegawa, Naoshi Kaneko, Shinichi Shirakawa, Hiroshi Sakuta, Kazuhiko Sumi:
Evaluation of Speech-to-Gesture Generation Using Bi-Directional LSTM Network. IVA 2018: 79-86 - 2017
- [c17]Kenta Takeuchi, Dai Hasegawa, Shinichi Shirakawa, Naoshi Kaneko, Hiroshi Sakuta, Kazuhiko Sumi:
Speech-to-Gesture Generation: A Challenge in Deep Learning Approach with Bi-Directional LSTM. HAI 2017: 365-369 - [c16]Kenta Takeuchi, Souichirou Kubota, Keisuke Suzuki, Dai Hasegawa, Hiroshi Sakuta:
Creating a Gesture-Speech Dataset for Speech-Based Automatic Gesture Generation. HCI (29) 2017: 198-202 - [c15]Kengo Obana, Dai Hasegawa, Hiroshi Sakuta:
Change in Subjective Evaluation of Weight by the Proteus Effect. HCI (29) 2017: 353-357 - 2016
- [c14]Dai Hasegawa, Satoshi Abiko, Hiroshi Sakuta:
Autonomous mobile digital signage: persuasiveness of life-like behaviors on daily zodiac horoscope. OZCHI 2016: 150-154 - 2015
- [c13]Akihiro Takeuchi, Dai Hasegawa, Hiroshi Sakuta:
Web-based avatar represented lecture viewer toward interactive e-Lecture performed by 3D avatar. EDUCON 2015: 283-286 - [c12]Hidemasa Kimura, Jumpei Hayashi, Yuichi Demise, Dai Hasegawa, Hiroshi Sakuta:
The effects of listening agent in speech-based on-line test system. EDUCON 2015: 366-370 - [c11]Yu Kobayashi, Mao Shinoda, Dai Hasegawa, Hiroshi Sakuta:
The Effects of Life-Likeness on Persuasion and Attention-Drawing in a Mobile Digital Signage. HCI (27) 2015: 128-132 - [c10]Dai Hasegawa, Shinichi Shirakawa, Naoya Shioiri, Toshiki Hanawa, Hiroshi Sakuta, Kouzou Ohara:
The Effect of Metaphoric Gestures on Schematic Understanding of Instruction Performed by a Pedagogical Conversational Agent. HCI (24) 2015: 361-371 - [c9]Yu Kobayashi, Dai Hasegawa, Shinichi Shirakawa, Hiroshi Sakuta, Eijun Nakayama:
Development of Web-Based Platform for Privacy Protective Avatar Mediated Distance-Care. MindCare 2015: 131-139 - 2014
- [c8]Yücel Ugurlu, Dai Hasegawa, Hiroshi Sakuta:
Student interactions with e-learning systems: User and topic analysis. EDUCON 2014: 45-49 - [c7]Dai Hasegawa, Yücel Ugurlu, Hiroshi Sakuta:
A human-like embodied agent learning tour guide for e-learning systems. EDUCON 2014: 50-53 - 2013
- [c6]Dai Hasegawa, Yücel Ugurlu, Hiroshi Sakuta:
A case study to investigate different types of intrinsic motivation in using an e-learning system. EDUCON 2013: 362-366 - 2012
- [c5]Dai Hasegawa, Kenji Araki:
Does a robot that can learn verbs lead to better user perception? HRI 2012: 143-144 - 2010
- [c4]Dai Hasegawa, Justine Cassell, Kenji Araki:
The Role of Embodiment and Perspective in Direction-Giving Systems. AAAI Fall Symposium: Dialog with Robots 2010
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c3]Dai Hasegawa, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki:
A Method for Acquiring Body Movement Verbs for a Humanoid Robot through Physical Interaction with Humans. AIIDE 2009 - [c2]Dai Hasegawa, Jonas Sjöbergh, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki:
Automatically Choosing Appropriate Gestures for Jokes. AIIDE 2009 - 2007
- [c1]Dai Hasegawa, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki:
Evaluation of Connectives Acquisition in a Humanoid Robot Using Direct Physical Feedback. Australian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2007: 664-668
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