2015

PUBLICATIONS

Journal paper:

  1. M. Hayashi, S. Bachelder, M. Nakajima: “Virtual Museum Equipped with Automatic Video Content Generator “, ITE Transactions on Media Technology and Applications、January, (2015)

Conference papers:

  1. M. Hayashi, M. Nakajima and S. Bachelder, “Implementation of the Text-Generated TV”, Proceedings of NICOGRAPH INTERNATIONAL in Japan, (2015)
  2. M. Fridenfalk, M. Hayashi, and L. Sandberg, “The Development of an Application for Art Gallery Planning”, Proceedings of NICOGRAPH INTERNATIONAL in Japan, (2015)
  3. M. Hayashi, S. Bachelder, M. Nakajima: “Open Framework Facilitating Automatic Generation of CG Animation from Web Site”, Proceedings of CyberWorlds2015, (2015)
  4. M. Hayashi: “Virtual Museums with 3D CG”, Kulturarvsseminarium 2015 in University of Skövde, Sweden, (2015)
  5. Antoine Jouet, Pierre Gac, M. Hayashi, S. Bachelder, M. Nakajima: “When virtual reality meet television – Use of a motor Text-To-Vision adapted for the television” , Art and Science Forum, (2015)
  6. M. Kameoka, M. Hayashi, T. Furukawa: “Quiz Generation from Web News Source Based on Heuristic Algorithm”, Art and Science Forum, (2015)

Presentations:

  1. M. Hayashi: “Design of Television Program”, Lecture at Kyoto University, Jul., (2015)
  2. M. Hayashi: “Game research in Sweden”, Kyoto Sangyo University, Jul. (2015)

Other papers:

Other activities:

  1. Acceptance of 2 internship students from Angers University, France, Apr. – Jul. (2015)
  2. Acceptance of 1 internship master course student from Tokyo University of Science, Japan, Sep. (2015)
  3. Organization of the special session in GGC (Gotland Game Conference) having an invite speaker: Prof. Kishimoto, “Japanese Games and Culture”, (2015)
  4. Organization of the international conference “Cyber Worlds 2015” in Visby, Oct. 7-9, (2015)
  5. Planning of “SIGRAD 2016”, held in Visby, May, 2016 (2015)

Contributions from companies and partners:

Funding:

Japanese fund “Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research” by Meiji University regarding the joint research with Hayashi about T2V (Text-To-Vision).

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