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[Graduate School of Advanced Mathematical Sciences] FURIHARA Tomoki receives the Student Encouragement Award at the 206th Special Interest Group on Human-Computer Interaction, the Information Processing Society of Japan

Apr. 08, 2024

Mr. Furihara with a certificate of merit<br/>
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Mr. Furihara with a certificate of merit


Presentation at the stage <br/>
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Presentation at the stage


FURIHARA Tomoki (Miyashita Homei laboratory), a second-year student of the master’s course in the Frontier Media Science Program, Graduate School of Advanced Mathematical Sciences, received the Student Encouragement Award at the 206th Special Interest Group on Human-Computer Interaction, the Information Processing Society of Japan.

FURIHARA gave an oral presentation titled "Identification Accuracy of SSVEP-Based BCI for Four-Stroke Motion Illusion with Simulated Frequency" and was recognized for his excellent presentation.

The study proposed a method to make the four-stroke motion illusion user interface designed for BCI (Brain Computer Interface) practical even with a not-so-high-refresh-rate monitor, and verified its functionality as a UI.

FURIHARA has been conducting basic experiments to implement a UI designed for BCI that produces a four-stroke motion illusion, but the existing method requires the use of a high-refresh-rate monitor. This study shows that a monitor with a high refresh rate is no longer necessary, and the likelihood of illusions and functionality as a UI are preserved.
It is hoped that this study will enable the implementation of a UI for BCI that incorporates the four-stroke motion illusion in a wider variety of environments.

FURIHARA received the Student Encouragement Award for the second time following the 201st Special Interest Group on Human-Computer Interaction.

Japanese version