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Invited Speakers and Presenters

Invited Speakers:

Dr. Tom Erickson (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
'Social' Systems: Designing Digital Systems that Support Social Intelligence

Dr. Tom Erickson is an interaction designer and researcher in the Social Computing Group at IBM's Watson Labs in New York to which he telecommutes from his home in Minneapolis. He has been at IBM since June '97; before that he spent nine years in Apple's research group, and before that five years in a now-defunct startup called Software Products International. His research focuses on designing systems that enable groups of people to interact coherently and productively over networks.

Dr. Tomio Kinoshita (International Institute for Advanced Studies, Japan)
From IQ to Social Intelligence

Dr. Tomio Kinoshita is one of the most famous psychologists in Japan. He is now a fellow of International Institute for Advanced Studies and a professor emeritus of Kyoto University. He is a former president of Koshien University, a former president of the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, and a former president of the Society for Risk Analysis: Japan-Section. His main research fields are social psychology and risk science.

Dr. Hisao Nojima (Seijo University, Japan)
Cognitive Science at Home: From everyday things to our social world

Dr. Hisao Nojima was born in Urawa, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. He graduated from the University of Tokyo with an MA in Social Psychology in 1981 and a PhD in Information Science in 2003. From 1983 to 2005, he worked at NTT (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone) Basic Research Laboratories as a senior researcher. He is currently a professor in the Faculty of Social Innovation, Seijo University. His major interests include the cognitive and social aspects of expertise and personal memories.

Presenters and Presentation Titles:

Long Presentations(1st author and title):

Yoshika Aoki
Students' Consciousness for Effectiveness of Learning Experiences in Information Education

Shintaro Azechi
Communication among Distance Areas with Alternative Media "POC" (2) : Cultural Representations Varying through the Practices

Nobuhiko Fujihara
Mutual Understanding among Distance Communities with Alternative Medium "POC" and Learning of Literacies by Participating University Students

Kaichiro Furutani
Effects of Internet use on Self-efficacy - A study of the mediation of cognition of network changing possibility -

Elena S. Mikhaylova
A time to gather stones together: integrative modelling of social intelligence

Yasser F. O. Mohammad
Interactive Perception for Amplification of Intended Behavior in Complex Noisy Environments

Jun Moriyama
Relationships between Students' Self-Efficacy and their Abilities for Information Utilizing - In case of junior high school students -

Akira Notsu
Visualization of Balancing Systems Based on Naive Psychological Approaches

Taku Ohya
Towards Robot as an Embodied Knowledge Medium -Having a robot talk to humans using nonverbal communication means

Rutger Rienks
Pro-active Meeting Assistants: Attention Please!

Kana Suzuki
An exploratory study for analyzing interactional processes of group discussion: the case of a focus group interview

Yong Xu
WOZ Experiments for Understanding Mutual Adaptation

Short Presentations(1st author and title):

Atsuo Hazeyama
Toward Constructing Social Intelligence in Software Engineering Project Course

Takashi Hattori
A Constructive Ontology and its Application to Everyday-life Support in Socio-ubiquitous Environments

Akinori Kageyama
ToDo List Reusing in Ad-hoc Group Activities

Takayoshi Kawai
Building local community by actively using ICT- e-community SHIMADA -

Hiroaki Morio
How anonymous are you online? Cultural influence on motivation and goals with online social interaction

Ruediger Oehlmann
Social Intelligence in Open Meeting Scenarios: The Early Stage of Group Formation

Yoshimasa Ohmoto
The real-time system of measuring gaze direction and facial features, and use of the system for discriminating lies

Matthew J. Pelowski
THE PARABLE OF ELIZA: A MODEL OF AESTHETIC RESPONSE TO FAILED SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS

Adam Serag
Development of Architectural Education by Evolutionary Computation

Masanori Shimamoto
Influence for Feeling of Agency by Mutual Coordination of Interaction Pattern

Hiroko Shoji
A System That Facilitates Creative Decision-making in Career Design

Kateryna Tarasenko
Dynamic Bayesian Networks for modelling of alignment and mutual adaptation with Communicative Robots by diverse nonverbal information

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