Searching for authors named "Hideyuki Nakanishi" – sorted by Relevance.
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FreeWalk: A Social Interaction Platform for Group Behavior in a Virtual Space
- behaviour in a virtual space Hideyuki Nakanishi* Department of Social Informatics, Kyoto University, Yoshida
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vic-Video Conferencing Tool
- FreeWalk/Q: Social Interaction Platform in Virtual Space Hideyuki Nakanishi 1 , Toru Ishida 1,2 1
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FreeWalk: A Three-Dimensional Meeting-Place for Communities
- Computing: Collaboration over Global Information Networks, John Wiley and Sons, pp. 55-89, 1998. Hideyuki
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Silhouettell: Awareness Support for Real-World Encounter
- Masayuki Okamoto Hideyuki Nakanishi Toshikazu Nishimura Toru Ishida Department of Social Informatics Kyoto
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Supporting Cross-Cultural Communication with a Large-Screen System
- -Cultural Communication with a Large-Screen System Masayuki OKAMOTO † , Katherine ISBISTER ‡ , Hideyuki NAKANISHI
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Supporting Cross-Cultural Communication in Real-World Encounters
- This paper describes Silhouettell that supports encounters in the real world. Silhouettell is one of the systems of community computing, which supports the early stage of collaboration, or helps various people to organize communities. The system finds topics that participants have in common, and pre
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Helper Agent: Designing An Assistant for Human-Human Interaction in a Virtual Meeting Space
- Katherine Isbister 1 , Hideyuki Nakanishi 2 , Toru Ishida 3 , and Cliff Nass 4 Kyoto University - NTT
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FreeWalk: Supporting Casual Meetings in a Network
- CSCW96, pp.308-314, 1996. FreeWalk: Supporting Casual Meetings in a Network Hideyuki Nakanishi
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Transcendent Communication: Location-Based Guidance for Large-Scale Public Spaces. CHI-04
- for Large-Scale Public Spaces Hideyuki Nakanishi 1 , Satoshi Koizumi 2 , Toru Ishida 1,2 , Hideaki Ito 1 1
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Augmented Experiment: Participatory Design with Multiagent Simulation
- † , Yohei Murakami ‡ , Hideyuki Nakanishi § † Department of Social Informatics, Kyoto University
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