FY 2019

International Symposium

International Symposium

International Symposium "Past, Present and Future of Shitsukan Science and Technologies" was held.

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Date: December 5 - 6, 2019
Place: Kyoto University Shirankaikan
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http://www.med.kyoto-u.ac.jp/shiran/
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Registration page: https://forms.gle/q5KzMRESUriH4bR76
Poster(PDF)

Program
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Organizers

This symposium was organized by Summarizing group members, Kei Majima (Kyoto Univ.) and Masataka Sawayama (NTT).

Invited Speakers
Barry Richmond NIMH (National Institute of Mental Health), USA
Gabriel Kreiman Harvard Medical School, USA
Bernd Bickel IST Austria (Institute of Science and Technology Austria), Austria
Wenzel Jakob EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne), Switzerland
Boxin Shi Peking University, China
Pascal Barla Inria (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et
Automatique), France
Charles Spence Oxford Univesity, UK
Sylvia Pont TUDelft (Technische Universiteit Delft), Netherlands
David Brainard University of Pennsylvania, USA
Lynette Jones MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), USA

December 5, 2019
9:00 Registration
9:50 Opening
10:00 Katsunori Okajima
Modified food appearance modifies the taste
10:25 Charles Spence
Gastrophysics: The Multisensory Science of Eating
11:05 Break
11:15 Maki Sakamoto
Cross-modal Associations Between Shitsukan and Japanese Phonemes
11:40 Pascal Barla
Material Qualities in the Eye of the Beholder
12:20 Lunch
13:30 Yoshinori Dobashi
Visual Simulation of Shitsukan Using Computer Graphics
13:55 Wenzel Jakob
Capturing, simulating, and differentiating light
14:35 Break
14:45 Imari Sato
Spectral Signature Analysis of Real Scenes
15:10 Boxin Shi
Data-driven Photometric 3D Modeling for Complex Reflectances
15:50 Poster
16:50 Daisuke Iwai
Computational Projection Mapping for Optical Material Control
17:15 Bernd Bickel
Computational Design for Physical Reproduction of Material Properties
17:55 Takayuki Okatani
Toward visual recognition of Shitsukan concepts by multi-modal representation learning

December 6, 2019
9:30 Registration
10:00 Shin'ya Nishida
Image features for human Shitsukan perception
10:25 David Brainard
Measurement and modeling of the use of color and material in naturalistic tasks
11:05 Break
11:15 Hiroyuki Kajimoto
Measurement and Reproduction of Finger Skin Deformation
11:40 Lynette Jones
Capturing Multisensory Interactions in Cutaneous Displays
12:20 Lunch
13:30 Hidehiko Komatsu
Neural representation of materials in visual cortex
13:55 Sylvia Pont
Light, science and art
14:35 Break
14:45 Takafumi Minamimoto
Neural Circuit for Value Coding and Value-based Decisions
15:10 Barry Richmond
Updates on visual recognition in the ventral visual stream
15:50 Poster
16:50 Yukiyasu Kamitani
Deep image reconstruction from the human brain
17:15 Gabriel Kreiman
Peeking inside the brain to develop the next generation of AI
17:55 Izumi Ohzawa
Neural Basis of Fine Visual Discrimination
18:20 Closing