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Culture and Computing 2015: Kyoto, Japan
- 2015 International Conference on Culture and Computing, Culture Computing 2015, Kyoto, Japan, October 17-19, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-8232-8

Keynote Talk
- Masataka Goto

:
Music Cultures Opened Up by Music Technologies. 1-2
Invited Talk
- Mark Burry

:
Antoni Gaudí and His Role in Forming a Traditional Craft and Digital Culture Continuum. 3-9
Session 1: Art and Design by Information Technologies
- Kiarash Irandoust, Matthias Rauterberg

:
How to Pay Attention to the End of Our Life: An Interactive Installation in Cultural Computing. 10-17 - Naoko Tosa, Ryohei Nakatsu, Yunian Pang, Kosuke Ogata:

Projection Mapping Celebrating RIMPA 400th Anniversary. 18-24
Session 2: VR and Agents in Culture
- Matthias Rehm

, Anders Krogsager, Nicolaj Segato:
Perception of Affective Body Movements in HRI across Age Groups: Comparison between Results from Denmark and Japan. 25-32 - Birgit Lugrin, Julian Frommel

, Elisabeth André
:
Modeling and Evaluating a Bayesian Network of Culture-Dependent Behaviors. 33-40 - Yanxiang Zhang, Fangbemi Abassin:

"Third-Person" Augmented Reality-Based Interactive Chinese Drama. 41-46 - Wang Sheng, Atsushi Okamoto, Satoshi Tanaka:

Visual Point-Based Analysis of Laser-Scanned Historical Structures. 47-53 - Yanxiang Zhang:

Painting Based Enterable Tunnel-Like VR Space. 54-56
Session 3: Open Data for Culture and Computing
- Andrew Philip Weiss, Ryan James:

Comparing the Access to and Legibility of Japanese Language Texts in Massive Digital Libraries. 57-63 - Peter Lajos Ihasz, Timothy H. Van, Victor V. Kryssanov:

A Computational Model for Conversational Japanese. 64-71
Session 4: Digital Storytelling
- Matthias Rehm

, Martin Lynge Jensen:
Accessing Cultural Artifacts through Digital Companions: The Effects on Children's Engagement. 72-79 - Kasper Rodil

, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus
:
Indigenous Storytelling in Namibia: Sketching Concepts for Digitization. 80-86 - Yanxiang Zhang, Thuy Duong Tran, Fangbemi Abassin:

Intuitive Curve Drawing Based Folktale Generator. 87-90 - Gabriele Rebagliati:

An Example of Collaborative Online Writing in the Italian Language: "The Incipit". 91-94
Session 5: Culture in Social Networks
- Juan-Luis Suárez, Ben McArthur, Adriana Soto-Corominas

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Cultural Networks and the Future of Cultural Analytics. 95-98 - Yichen Wen, Yasuhito Asano, Masatoshi Yoshikawa:

Ranking Recipes According to Classicality towards Understanding Evolution of Food Preference. 99-106 - Colette Faucher, Jean-Yves Bergier, Mathilde Forestier:

Capturing Sub-Saharan African Sociality in Social Networks to Generate a Culturally Realistic Population. 107-112 - Somayeh Bahrami, Mojtaba Touiserkani, Majid Reza Momeni:

An Examination of the Culture of Impartiality in Wikipedia, A Case Study of the Islamic World Representation in the English and Persian Versions of the Wikipedia. 113-118 - Masanobu Higashida, Toru Ishida

, Jin'ichi Murakami, Masahiro Oku:
One Touch Character: A Simplified Japanese Character Input Method for Mobile Computing. 119-126
Session 6: Intercultural Communication and Collaboration
- Jeremy White, Peter Lajos Ihasz:

The Use of Formal English Language and ICT Input Sources among Japanese University Students. 127-130 - Toshiyuki Takasaki, Yohei Murakami

, Yumiko Mori, Toru Ishida
:
Intercultural Communication Environment for Youth and Experts in Agriculture Support. 131-136 - Christopher Konstantin Frantz

, Swetha Keertipati, Martin K. Purvis, Maryam Purvis:
Subjective Interpretation of Directive Terms: Methodology and Preliminary Results. 137-144 - Mai Miyabe, Takashi Yoshino:

Evaluation of the Validity of Back-Translation as a Method of Assessing the Accuracy of Machine Translation. 145-150
Session 7: Information Environments for Analysis of Culture
- Amit Pariyar, Yohei Murakami

, Donghui Lin
, Toru Ishida
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Content Sharing in Global Brand from Geographic Perspective. 151-158 - Takashi Yoshino, Mai Miyabe, Tomohiro Suwa:

A Proposed Cultural Difference Detection Method Using Data from Japanese and Chinese Wikipedia. 159-166
Organized Session: The City's Intangible Cultural Heritage
- Jakob Borrits Sabra

, Hans Jørgen Andersen
, Kasper Rodil
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Hybrid Cemetery Culture: Making Death Matter in Cultural Heritage Using Smart Mobile Technologies. 167-174 - Ljiljana Markovic, Adam Sofronijevic:

Building a Gamified System for Caputring MOOC Related Data: Smart City Learning Community as its Most Precious Source of Intangible Cultural Heritage. 175-182 - Mathias Lyneborg Damgaard

, Seth Van Heijster, Emil Byskov Nielsen, Kasper Rodil
, Matthias Rehm
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Preserving Heritage through Technology in a City Undergoing Change. 183-186
Poster Session
- Yasuhiko Saito:

Visual Arts for Reading the Original Texts of Makura no soshi and Tsurezuregusa. 187-188 - Elisabet M. Nilsson

, Veronica Wiman:
Urban Archiving for Smarter Cities: Archival Practices beyond Open Data. 189-190 - Daniel Moritz Marutschke, Sasha Krysanova, Hitoshi Ogawa:

Clustering Word Co-occurrences with Color Keywords Based on Twitter Feeds in Japanese and German Culture. 191-192 - Yunian Pang, Naoko Tosa:

New Approach of Cultural Aesthetic Using Sound and Image. 193-194 - Tatsuya Nomura, Yuto Kinoshita:

Gender Stereotypes in Cultures: Experimental Investigation of a Possibility of Reproduction by Robots in Japan. 195-196 - Kota Nakahashi, Takahiro Fukumori, Masato Nakayama, Takanobu Nishiura:

High-Realistic Acoustic Sound Field Reproduction with 16ch Head-Enclosed Loudspeaker-Array for Gion Festival Music. 197-198 - Asako Soga:

Virtual Show, Go In!: Walk-Through System and VR Goggles of a Temple for Museum Exhibits. 199-200 - Chulapong Panichkriangkrai, Liang Li, Keiko Suzuki, Ryo Akama, Kozaburo Hachimura:

Character Image Database of Woodblock-Printed Japanese Historical Book Images. 201-202 - Shouji Sakamoto, Yoshihiro Okada:

Paper Analysis and Database of Papers of the Pelliot Collection, Dunhuang Manuscripts. 203-204 - Biligsaikhan Batjargal

, Garmaabazar Khaltarkhuu
, Akira Maeda:
An Approach to Named Entity Extraction from Mongolian Historical Documents. 205-206 - Noriyoshi Nagai, Fuminori Kimura, Akira Maeda, Ryo Akama:

Personal Name Extraction from Japanese Historical Documents Using Machine Learning. 207-208 - Kim Heakyoung:

Measurement of Unevenness of Korean Printed Books. 209-210 - Elke E. Reinhuber

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Multiplying the Narrative. 211-212
Demonstration Session
- Keiko Suzuki, Shinya Saito:

A Data-Visualization Tool for Analyzing Ukiyo-e's Pictorial Themes. 213-214 - Yuu Nakajima

, Reiko Hishiyama
, Takao Nakaguchi:
Multiagent Gaming System for Multilingual Communication. 215-216 - Zhaoxi Ni, Zhiqiang Gao:

Developing Digital Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest Software to Promote Historical Culture by Applying Virtual Reality Technology. 217-218 - Haruko Takahashi:

An Image Digital Archive for Substantiating the Acculturation of Clothing Culture in Japan. 219-220

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