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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c51]Takeo Ainoya, Keiko Kasamatsu:
Incorporating User Experience (UX) Insights and Customer Value Considerations for Successful Vision-Driven Product Development. CISIM 2024: 287-300 - [c50]Yukina Sato, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
Research on Sound Production Considered from the Effects of Natural Wave Sounds on Physiological and Emotional Factors. HCI (6) 2024: 25-41 - [c49]Zitao Cheng, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
Research on Evacuation Care System for People with Low Vision. HCI (6) 2024: 119-130 - [c48]Nono Taniai, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
Research on Situations in Which It is Difficult to Communicate What You Want to Say - Assertiveness from a Contextual Perspective. HCI (7) 2024: 276-291 - [c47]Jiaqi Zhang, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
Proposal on the Application Design Method of Aging-Friendly Smart Home System Based on User Experience Under Health Needs. HCI (6) 2024: 300-313 - [c46]Sirui Zhang, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
Research on Factors Influencing Self-medication from UX Perspective. HCI (7) 2024: 320-333 - 2023
- [c45]Mayu Moriya, Suzuka Mori, Momoka Nozawa, Kaito Ofusa, Miho Suto, Ayami Ejiri, Takeo Ainoya, Keiko Kasamatsu:
Considerations for Health Care Services Related to the Menstrual Cycle. HCI (6) 2023: 127-138 - [c44]Miho Suto, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
Research on Visualization Method for Empathetic Design. HCI (5) 2023: 152-168 - [c43]Akio Tomita, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya, Kunika Yagi:
Research on New Design Methods for Corporate Value Provision in a DX (Digital Transformation) Society - Visualization of Value by Lifestyle Derived from Qualitative Analysis. HCI (5) 2023: 310-319 - [c42]Momoka Nozawa, Suzuka Mori, Miho Suto, Kaito Ofusa, Mayu Moriya, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
Proposal of Learning Programs - Using the Senseware. HCI (6) 2023: 354-362 - [c41]Fuko Oura, Takeo Ainoya, Eibo Ahmad, Keiko Kasamatsu:
Prototyping Process Analyzed from Dialogue and Behavior in Collaborative Design. HCI (6) 2023: 545-556 - 2022
- [c40]Takeo Ainoya, Miharu Asaka, Fuko Oura, Keiko Kasamatsu:
Proposal of the Warm Product for HSP/HSC. HCI (4) 2022: 3-11 - [c39]Tappei Mori, Suzuka Mori, Miho Suto, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
Service Design Approach for Regional Issues - -Case Study of the Audio Company-. HCI (4) 2022: 35-45 - [c38]Fuko Oura, Takeo Ainoya, Eibo Ahmad, Keiko Kasamatsu:
The Study on Process for Co-creation of Value Focused on Ideation Pattern. HCI (4) 2022: 46-57 - [c37]Suzuka Mori, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
Consideration on Must-Be Quality About ICT Tools. HCI (4) 2022: 88-98 - [c36]Akio Tomita, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya, Kunika Yagi:
Proposal of Framing to Compare Living Values for Co-creation a Method of Sharing Ideas for New Products in Housing Companies. HCI (37) 2022: 152-159 - [c35]He Jiang, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
Proposal for Visualization of Affective Image in Three Regions of China. HCI (4) 2022: 209-227 - [c34]Miho Suto, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
An Analysis of the Writing Japanese Characteristics of Left-Handed Calligraphers ~ Use as Infographics ~. HCI (4) 2022: 249-266 - 2020
- [c33]Minzhi Deng, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
Examination of Communication Tools for "The Left-Behind Children". HCI (45) 2020: 77-87 - [c32]He Jiang, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
The Research of Regional Cultural Image of China - Exemplifying with Guandong Culture Area. HCI (45) 2020: 117-132 - [c31]Fuko Oura, Takeo Ainoya, Keiko Kasamatsu:
Hearing Method for User Requirement Extract in Participatory Design -Designing for Service Involving Local Residents-. HCI (4) 2020: 290-300 - [c30]Cairen Zhuoma, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
User Experience Analysis for Visual Expression Aiming at Creating Experience Value According to Time Spans. HCI (42) 2020: 363-373 - [c29]Jiahao Jiang, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
Research on Payment UX Status During the Share Cycle Services Between Japan and China. HCI (45) 2020: 522-534
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c28]Fumiya Miyashita, Tomohiro Amemiya, Michiteru Kitazaki, Keiko Kasamatsu, Vibol Yem, Yasushi Ikei:
Visual Presentation For Sports Skill Lerning in VR. ICAT-EGVE (Posters and Demos) 2019: 23-24 - [c27]Naomichi Terazawa, Takeo Ainoya, Keiko Kasamatsu:
User-eXperience Values of Automatic Driving to Consider from Dual Tasks. HCI (4) 2019: 362-370 - [c26]Minzhi Deng, Ruya Chen, Shun Song, Junjie He, Rintaro Onishi, Ryotaro Suzuki, Ryuta Motegi, Naoyuki Takesue, Shin Tsuchiya, Yoshiki Shimomura, Nami Shida, Osamu Nitta, Keiko Kasamatsu:
Interface Design for Boccia Robot Considering Operation Characteristic. HCI (LBP) 2019: 382-394 - [c25]Fuko Oura, Takeo Ainoya, Keiko Kasamatsu:
A Study on Design Process Model Based on User Experience - Development for the Concept of Service for Vision-Impaired People. HCI (5) 2019: 523-533 - [c24]Yudai Sato, Takeo Ainoya, Ryuta Motegi, Keiko Kasamatsu:
Development of a Interface Which Was Customized for People with Disabilities Using 3D Printers. HCI (5) 2019: 547-555 - [c23]Ryotaro Suzuki, Rintaro Onishi, Keiko Kasamatsu, Yoshiki Shimomura, Osamu Nitta, Ryuta Motegi, Shin Tsuchiya, Nami Shida, Naoyuki Takesue:
Development of Boccia Robot and Its Throwing Support Interface. HCI (5) 2019: 556-567 - [c22]Miki Numano, Fuko Oura, Takeo Ainoya, Keiko Kasamatsu, Akio Tomita, Kunika Yagi:
Barriers Against the Introduction of Teleworking and Survey for Workers on Their Work Contents. HCI (4) 2019: 567-574 - 2018
- [c21]Luya Chen, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
Study on Process for Product Design Applying User Experience. HCI (5) 2018: 67-75 - [c20]Fuko Ohura, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya:
Hearing Method Considering Cognitive Aspects on Evidence Based Design. HCI (5) 2018: 156-166 - [c19]Kazuki Tsumori, Takeo Ainoya, Ryuta Motegi, Keiko Kasamatsu:
Study of Experience Value Design Method by Movie Prototyping. HCI (5) 2018: 211-216 - 2017
- [c18]Hanhui Li, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya, Ryuta Motegi:
Research on the Relationships Between Shape of Button and Operation Feeling. HCI (3) 2017: 226-234 - [c17]Yuki Takei, Naoyuki Takesue, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya, Toru Irie, Kenichi Kimura, Masaki Kanayama:
A Design Process of Simple-Shaped Communication Robot. HCI (3) 2017: 280-289 - [c16]Tetsuhito Yamauchi, Takeo Ainoya, Keiko Kasamatsu, Ryuta Motegi:
Proposal for a Design Process Method Using VR and a Physical Model. HCI (3) 2017: 313-321 - [c15]Shin'ichi Fukuzumi, Nobuyuki Watanabe, Keiko Kasamatsu, Hiroaki Kiso, Hideo Jinguh:
Influence of "Feel Appetite" by Food Image. HCI (4) 2017: 572-580 - [c14]Fuko Ohura, Keiko Kasamatsu, Takeo Ainoya, Akio Tomita:
Study on Indoor Light Environment and Appearance. HCI (4) 2017: 603-613 - 2016
- [c13]Takeo Ainoya, Keiko Kasamatsu:
Effect of Physiological and Psychological Conditions by Aroma and Color on VDT Task. HCI (4) 2016: 475-482 - [c12]Takeo Ainoya, Keiko Kasamatsu, Kouhei Shimizu, Akio Tomita:
Service Robot Development with Design Thinking. ICIRA (2) 2016: 102-109 - 2015
- [c11]Shin'ichi Fukuzumi, Keiko Kasamatsu, Yusuke Ohta, Hideo Jinguh, Nobuyuki Watanabe, Yukiko Tanikawa:
Influence of Color Combination Pattern Considered Usability to Mental Workload. HCI (27) 2015: 104-109 - [c10]Takeo Ainoya, Keiko Kasamatsu, Akio Tomita:
Proposal of New Lighting Which Combined Functionality of Street Light and Outdoor Light. HCI (4) 2015: 491-499 - 2014
- [c9]Yusuke Ohta, Keiko Kasamatsu:
The Relationships between the Products and Affective Evaluation Concerning Uniqueness. HCI (13) 2014: 622-630 - 2013
- [c8]Yusuke Ohta, Keiko Kasamatsu:
The Relationship between Kansei Scale for Uniqueness of Products and Purchase Motivation. HCI (15) 2013: 521-530 - [c7]Keiko Kasamatsu, Hiroaki Kiso, Misako Yamagishi, Hideo Jinguh, Shin'ichi Fukuzumi:
Physiological Responses and Kansei Evaluation on Awareness. HCI (13) 2013: 614-619 - 2011
- [c6]Nanae Kashiwase, Keiko Kasamatsu, Hiroaki Kiso, Shin'ichi Fukuzumi, Misako Yamagishi, Hideo Jinguh:
Comparisons on Kansei Factors of Attractiveness between Initial and Long Term Use of Mobile Phone. HCI (9) 2011: 593-601 - [c5]Keiko Kasamatsu, Mi Kyong Park, Seiko Taki:
Effect of Menstrual Distress on Task Performance. HCI (11) 2011: 597-602 - [c4]Hiroaki Kiso, Nanae Kashiwase, Keiko Kasamatsu, Misako Yamagishi, Hideo Jinguh, Shin'ichi Fukuzumi:
Clarification of Kansei Elements of Attractiveness Related to Usability for Long Term Mobile Phone Users. HCI (9) 2011: 602-610 - [c3]Misako Yamagishi, Hideo Jinguh, Keiko Kasamatsu, Hiroaki Kiso, Shin'ichi Fukuzumi:
Proposal for Indices to Assess Attractiveness on Initial Use of Mobile Phones. HCI (9) 2011: 696-705
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c2]Keiko Kasamatsu, Tadahiro Minami, Kazuki Izumi, Hideo Jinguh:
Effective Combination of Haptic, Auditory and Visual Information Feedback in Operation Feeling. HCI (2) 2009: 58-65
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c1]Keiko Kasamatsu, Michiko Anse, Mariko Fujikake Funada, Kyoko Idogawa, Satoki P. Ninomija:
Effect of Menstrual Cycle on Monotonous Works Demand High Awaking Conditions. HCI (1) 1999: 167-172
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