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300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a3-642-21740-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aIntro -- Title Page -- Foreword -- Organization -- Table of Contents -- Part I: Cognitive and Psychological Aspects of Interaction -- Movement Time for Different Input Devices -- Introduction -- Method -- Participants -- Design -- Materials -- Procedure -- Results -- Discussion -- References -- Audio and Audiovisual Cueing in Visual Search: Effects of Target Uncertainty and Auditory Cue Precision -- Introduction -- Method -- Participants -- Apparatus -- Design -- Procedure -- Results -- Auditory Cue Condition -- Audiovisual Cue Condition -- Discussion -- References -- Interpretation of Metaphors with Perceptual Features Using WordNet -- Introduction -- Pictorial Metaphors -- Perceptual Similarities in Pictorial Metaphors -- Computers and Creativity -- Using WordNet for Generating Metaphorical Interpretation -- Idea and Aim -- WordNet -- WordNet and Metaphor Generation -- Threshold -- Anchoring -- Testing and Results -- Limitations and Future Work -- References -- Acoustic Correlates of Deceptive Speech - An Exploratory Study -- Introduction -- Method -- Participants -- Experiment Procedure -- Recording Setting/Equipment -- Parameters Analysed -- Measurement Equipment/Technique -- Results -- Fundamental Frequency (f0) -- Intensity -- Vowel Formants -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Kansei Evaluation of HDR Color Images with Different Tone Curves and Sizes - Foundational Investigation of Difference between Japanese and Chinese -- Introduction -- Experiment -- Experimental Stimuli -- Experimental Conditions and Procedure -- Result and Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- Personalized Emotional Prediction Method for Real-Life Objects Based on Collaborative Filtering -- Introduction -- Related Works -- IAPS and SAM -- CF: Collaborative Filtering -- Proposed Emotional Prediction Method -- Experimental Results -- Conclusion -- References. 327 $aA Study of Vision Ergonomic of LED Display Signs on Different Environment Illuminance -- Introduction -- Research Methods and Experimental Design -- Research Methods -- Experimental Equipment -- Subjects -- Experimental procedure -- Results and Discussion -- The Descriptive Statistics for Subjective Assessment of the Far and Near Distances -- Comparison of Three-Factor Multivariate Analysis -- The Comparison of One-Way ANOVA -- Conclusion -- The Direction of Sequential Studies -- References -- Spatial Tasks on a Large, High-Resolution, Tiled Display: A Male Inferiority in Performance with a Mental Rotation Task -- Introduction -- A Couple of Words about the Findings in Our Previous Study -- Method and Experimental Setup -- Results -- Discussion -- References -- Modeling Visual Attention for Rule-Based Usability Simulations of Elderly Citizen -- Introduction -- Related Work -- The Simulation Workbench MeMo -- Visual Attention for Usability -- Visual Attention -- Visual Attention and Effects of Ageing -- Visual Attention Model - Current State of Implementation and Next Steps -- Conclusion -- References -- Operational Characteristics Related to Memory in Operating Information Devices with Hierarchical Menu -- Introduction -- Relation between Memory Function and Exploration Behavior -- Relation between Memory Function and Operation of Information Devices -- A Hypothesis about Effects of Decrease of Memory Function on Learning Process in Operating Information Devices -- Experimental Method -- Hierarchical Menu Used in This Experiment -- Participants -- Experimental Equipment -- Preliminary Confirmation -- Tasks -- Measurement of Episodic Memory -- Results and Discussion -- Difference of Episodic Memory between Elderly and Young Participants -- Comparison of the Number of Futile Selections -- Consideration in Elderly Participants. 327 $aComparison of the Number of Gazed Items -- Analysis of Improper Selections -- Conclusion -- References -- Effects of Paper on Page Turning: Comparison of Paper and Electronic Media in Reading Documents with Endnotes -- Introduction -- Hypotheses -- Method -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Viability of Mobile Devices for Training Purposes -- Introduction -- Mobile Simulation -- Criteria -- Challenges, Differences and Solutions -- User Interface -- Application Structure -- Programming Languages -- Three-Dimensional Graphics -- Connectivity -- Conclusion -- References -- Display System for Advertising Image with Scent and Psychological Effect -- Introduction -- Related Works -- KANSEI Multi-Media Display (KMMD) -- Prototype of LED Display That Air Passes through -- Display Characteristic -- Olfactory Display System Behind the Screen -- Air Discharge Mechanism Design -- Airflow Control Experiment -- Scent Emitting Experiment -- Psychological Evaluation of Digital Signage with Scent -- Eye Catching Effects of Advertising Image with Scent -- Memory Promoting Effects of Image with Scent -- Conclusion -- References -- Subitizing-Counting Analogue Observed in a Fast Multi-tapping Task -- Introduction -- Experiment -- Results -- Time Series of Inter-tap Intervals -- Error Distribution -- Summary and Discussion -- References -- The Number of Trials with Target Affects the Low Prevalence Effect -- Introduction -- Methods -- Materials -- Participants -- Procedure -- Data Analysis -- Result -- Discussion -- References -- Part II: Cognitive Aspects of Driving -- Facial Expression Measurement for Detecting Driver Drowsiness -- Introduction -- Early-Stage Drowsiness Detection -- Automatic Drowsiness-Detection Using Facial Expression -- Features of Drowsy Expression -- Image Processing for Measuring Features of Drowsy Expression. 327 $aMethod of Detecting Drowsiness Level -- Cancellation of Awake Expressions -- Conclusion -- References -- Estimation of Driver's Fatigue Based on Steering Wheel Angle -- Introduction -- Method -- Apparatus -- Subjects -- Experiment Arrangement -- Data Analysis -- Lane Deviation -- The Road Curvature Elimination -- The Sample Data Classification -- The Correlation of Steering Wheel Angle and Lane Deviation -- Results -- Data Processing -- BN Model -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Study on Driving Performance of Aged Drivers at the Intersections Compared with Young Drivers -- Introduction -- Experiment 1 -- Methods -- Results -- Experiment 2 -- Method -- Results -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- The Influence of False and Missing Alarms of Safety System on Drivers' Risk-Taking Behavior -- Introduction -- Experiment 1 -- Procedure -- Results -- Discussion -- Experiment 2 -- Procedure -- Results -- Discussion -- General Discussion -- References -- Estimation of Driver's Arousal State Using Multi-dimensional Physiological Indices -- Introduction -- Methods -- Data Collection -- Quantification Procedure of Indices -- Statistical Analysis -- Results and Discussions -- Changes in Arousal States -- Characteristic Changes in Physiological Measures Depending on Arousal States -- Estimation of Arousal States by Physiological Measures -- Conclusion -- References -- The Effects of Visual and Cognitive Distraction on Driver Situation Awareness -- Introduction -- Methods -- Participants -- Apparatus -- Experimental Design and Tasks -- Procedure -- Dependent Variables -- Hypotheses -- Results -- Statistical Analysis -- Situation Awareness -- Relation of SA and Performance -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Experienced and Novice Driver Situation Awareness at Rail Level Crossings: An Exploratory On-Road Study -- Introduction. 327 $aMethodology -- Modeling and Analyzing Situation Awareness -- Design -- Participants -- Materials -- Procedure -- Results -- Network Analysis -- Discussion -- References -- Influence of Brightness and Traffic Flow on Driver's Eye-Fixation-Related Potentials -- Introduction -- Methods -- Main Task and Subtask -- Environmental Factors 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