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Overview

Kiyoshi Kiyokawa is affiliated with the Nara Institute of Science and Technology in Japan. Their research primarily spans the field of Computer Science, with a focus on several subfields including Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology, and Media Technology.

The scientist's work addresses a range of topics mostly centered around virtual and augmented reality technologies and their applications. Key topics of their research include:

  • Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
  • Augmented Reality Applications
  • Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Advanced Optical Imaging Technologies
  • Visual Attention and Saliency Detection
  • Interactive and Immersive Displays

Kiyokawa has published extensively in several academic venues, with notable frequent publications in:

  • IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
  • Sensors
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Access
  • CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts

Recent papers authored or co-authored by the scientist include:

  • "A Multilab Replication of the Induced-Compliance Paradigm of Cognitive Dissonance" (2024) in Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
  • "Head-Mounted Display with Increased Downward Field of View Improves Presence and Sense of Self-Location" (2021) in IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
  • "Ukemochi: A Video See-through Food Overlay System for Eating Experience in the Metaverse" (2022) in CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts
  • "Realizing mutual occlusion in a wide field-of-view for optical see-through augmented reality displays based on a paired-ellipsoidal-mirror structure" (2021) in Optics Express
  • "Optical see-through augmented reality displays with wide field of view and hard-edge occlusion by using paired conical reflectors" (2021) in Optics Letters

Kiyokawa collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Naoya Isoyama
  • Hideaki Uchiyama
  • Monica Perusquía-Hernández
  • Nobuchika Sakata
  • Yutaro Hirao

Best Publications

  • 3D User Interfaces: New Directions and Perspectives

    D.A. Bowman;S. Coquillart;B. Froehlich;M. Hirose

  • An occlusion capable optical see-through head mount display for supporting co-located collaboration

    Kiyoshi Kiyokawa;Mark Billinghurst;Bruce Campbell;Eric Woods

  • Collaboration in Augmented Reality

    Stephan Lukosch;Mark Billinghurst;Leila Alem;Kiyoshi Kiyokawa

  • Virtual and Augmented Reality on the 5G Highway

    Jason Orlosky;Kiyoshi Kiyokawa;Haruo Takemura

  • Communication behaviors of co-located users in collaborative AR interfaces

    K. Kiyokawa;M. Billinghurst;S. E. Hayes;A. Gupta

  • Communication Behaviors in Colocated Collaborative AR Interfaces

    Mark Billinghurst;Daniel Belcher;Arnab Gupta;Kiyoshi Kiyokawa

  • An optical see-through display for mutual occlusion of real and virtual environments

    K. Kiyokawa;Y. Kurata;H. Ohno

  • Experiments with Face-To-Face Collaborative AR Interfaces

    Mark Billinghurst;Hirokazu Kato;Kiyoshi Kiyokawa;Daniel Belcher

  • An optical see-through display for mutual occlusion with a real-time stereovision system

    Kiyoshi Kiyokawa;Yoshinori Kurata;Hiroyuki Ohno

  • The effectiveness of an AR-based context-aware assembly support system in object assembly

    Bui Minh Khuong;Kiyoshi Kiyokawa;Andrew Miller;Joseph J. La Viola

  • Corneal-Imaging Calibration for Optical See-Through Head-Mounted Displays

    Alexander Plopski;Yuta Itoh;Christian Nitschke;Kiyoshi Kiyokawa

  • SeamlessDesign for 3D object creation

    K. Kiyokawa;H. Takemura;N. Yokoya

  • A collaboration support technique by integrating a shared virtual reality and a shared augmented reality

    K. Kiyokawa;H. Takemura;N. Yokoya

  • Analysing the effects of a wide field of view augmented reality display on search performance in divided attention tasks

    Naohiro Kishishita;Kiyoshi Kiyokawa;Jason Orlosky;Tomohiro Mashita

  • Tracking of user position and orientation by stereo measurement of infrared markers and orientation sensing

    M. Maeda;T. Ogawa;K. Kiyokawa;H. Takemura

  • VLEGO: a simple two-handed modeling environment based on toy blocks

    Kiyoshi Kiyokawa;Haruo Takemura;Yoshiaki Katayama;Hidehiko Iwasa

  • Exploring Proxemics for Human-Drone Interaction

    Alexander Yeh;Photchara Ratsamee;Kiyoshi Kiyokawa;Yuki Uranishi

  • A Wide Field-of-view Head Mounted Projective Display using Hyperbolic Half-silvered Mirrors

    Kiyoshi Kiyokawa

  • An occlusion capable optical see-through head mount display for supporting co-located collaboration

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  • AR Pad: an interface for face-to-face AR collaboration

    D. Mogilev;K. Kiyokawa;M. Billinghurst;J. Pair

  • Emulation of Physician Tasks in Eye-Tracked Virtual Reality for Remote Diagnosis of Neurodegenerative Disease

    Jason Orlosky;Yuta Itoh;Maud Ranchet;Kiyoshi Kiyokawa

  • SeamlessDesign 3D Object Creation

    Kiyoshi Kiyokawa;Haruo Takemura;Naokazu Yokoya

Frequent Co-Authors

Haruo Takemura
Haruo Takemura Osaka University
Naokazu Yokoya
Naokazu Yokoya Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Takahiro Hara
Takahiro Hara Osaka University
Mark Billinghurst
Mark Billinghurst University of South Australia
Gudrun Klinker
Gudrun Klinker Technical University of Munich
Shojiro Nishio
Shojiro Nishio Osaka University
Kensuke Harada
Kensuke Harada Osaka University
Tobias Höllerer
Tobias Höllerer University of California, Santa Barbara
Anthony Steed
Anthony Steed University College London
Steven Feiner
Steven Feiner Columbia University

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