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Hideaki Kuzuoka

Hideaki Kuzuoka

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
33
Citations
4366
World Ranking
12723
National Ranking
204

Hideaki Kuzuoka publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hideaki Kuzuoka sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 203 publications — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 991 publications or more.

Hideaki Kuzuoka D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hideaki Kuzuoka sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 131 D-Index or more.

Overview

Hideaki Kuzuoka is affiliated with the University of Tsukuba in Japan. Their research spans multiple fields, principally within Computer Science and Psychology. They have made contributions across several subfields including Human-Computer Interaction, Social Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Sociology and Political Science.

Kuzuoka's work focuses on various topics such as Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts, Team Dynamics and Performance, Muscle Activation and Electromyography Studies, Tactile and Sensory Interactions, Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery, Augmented Reality Applications, and the Impact of Technology on Adolescents.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
  • Frontiers in Virtual Reality
  • IEEE Access
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Hideaki Kuzuoka are:

  • "Redirected Walking using Continuous Curvature Manipulation", 2021, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
  • "Effects of the Visual Fidelity of Virtual Environments on Presence, Context-dependent Forgetting, and Source-monitoring Error", 2023, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
  • "Effect of Body Representation Level of an Avatar on Quality of AR-Based Remote Instruction", 2020, Multimodal Technologies and Interaction
  • "Distance Matters to Weak Ties", 2022, Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
  • "Sensation of Anteroposterior and Lateral Body Tilt Induced by Electrical Stimulation of Ankle Tendons", 2022, Frontiers in Virtual Reality

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Takuji Narumi
  • Chi-Lan Yang
  • Keigo Matsumoto
  • Tomohiro Amemiya
  • Naomi Yamashita

Kuzuoka's publications indicate a strong interdisciplinary approach, combining technical aspects of human-computer interaction with psychological and social dimensions. The range of journals and conferences in which their work appears reflects diverse interests in the development and assessment of virtual and augmented reality systems, as well as the evaluation of social and cognitive effects associated with these technologies.

Best Publications

  • Fractured ecologies: creating environments for collaboration

    Paul Luff;Christian Heath;Hideaki Kuzuoka;Jon Hindmarsh

  • Spatial workspace collaboration: a SharedView video support system for remote collaboration capability

    Hideaki Kuzuoka

  • GestureMan: a mobile robot that embodies a remote instructor's actions

    Hideaki Kuzuoka;Shinya Oyama;Keiichi Yamazaki;Kenji Suzuki

  • GestureCam: a video communication system for sympathetic remote collaboration

    Hideaki Kuzuoka;Toshio Kosuge;Masatomo Tanaka

  • Museum guide robot based on sociological interaction analysis

    Yoshinori Kuno;Kazuhisa Sadazuka;Michie Kawashima;Keiichi Yamazaki

  • Precision timing in human-robot interaction: coordination of head movement and utterance

    Akiko Yamazaki;Keiichi Yamazaki;Yoshinori Kuno;Matthew Burdelski

  • Using digital but physical surrogates to mediate awareness, communication and privacy in media spaces

    Saul Greenberg;Hideaki Kuzuoka

  • Reconfiguring spatial formation arrangement by robot body orientation

    Hideaki Kuzuoka;Yuya Suzuki;Jun Yamashita;Keiichi Yamazaki

  • WACL: supporting telecommunications using - wearable active camera with laser pointer

    N. Sakata;T. Kurata;T. Kato;M. Kourogi

  • Remote collaboration using a shoulder-worn active camera/laser

    T. Kurata;N. Sakata;M. Kourogi;H. Kuzuoka

  • Can the GestureCam be a surrogate

    Hideaki Kuzuoka;Gen Ishimoda;Yushi Nishimura;Ryutaro Suzuki

  • Dual ecologies of robot as communication media: thoughts on coordinating orientations and projectability

    Hideaki Kuzuoka;Keiichi Yamazaki;Akiko Yamazaki;Jun'ichi Kosaka

  • Difficulties in establishing common ground in multiparty groups using machine translation

    Naomi Yamashita;Rieko Inaba;Hideaki Kuzuoka;Toru Ishida

  • Agora: a remote collaboration system that enables mutual monitoring

    Hideaki Kuzuoka;Jun Yamashita;Keiichi Yamazaki;Akiko Yamazaki

  • Mediating awareness and communication through digital but physical surrogates

    Hideaki Kuzuoka;Saul Greenberg

  • “The first five seconds”: Contingent stepwise entry into an interaction as a means to secure sustained engagement in HRI

    Karola Pitsch;Hideaki Kuzuoka;Yuya Suzuki;Luise Sussenbach

  • GestureLaser and GestureLaser Car: development of an embodied space to support remote instruction

    Keiichi Yamazaki;Akiko Yamazaki;Hideaki Kuzuoka;Shinya Oyama

  • Mediating dual ecologies

    Hideaki Kuzuoka;Jun'ichi Kosaka;Keiichi Yamazaki;Yasuko Suga

  • Prior-to-request and request behaviors within elderly day care: Implications for developing service robots for use in multiparty settings

    Keiichi Yamazaki;Michie Kawashima;Yoshinori Kuno;Naonori Akiya

  • Understanding the conflicting demands of family caregivers caring for depressed family members

    Naomi Yamashita;Hideaki Kuzuoka;Keiji Hirata;Takashi Kudo

  • PoCoPo: Handheld Pin-based Shape Display for Haptic Rendering in Virtual Reality

    Shigeo Yoshida;Yuqian Sun;Hideaki Kuzuoka

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Luff
Paul Luff King's College London
Christian Heath
Christian Heath King's College London
Michitaka Hirose
Michitaka Hirose University of Tokyo
Takuji Narumi
Takuji Narumi University of Tokyo
Yoshinori Kuno
Yoshinori Kuno Saitama University
Hideki Koike
Hideki Koike Tokyo Institute of Technology
Shigeo Yoshida
Shigeo Yoshida Kurume University
Jodi Forlizzi
Jodi Forlizzi Carnegie Mellon University
Mamoru Mitsuishi
Mamoru Mitsuishi University of Tokyo
Mark Billinghurst
Mark Billinghurst University of South Australia

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