Publications by authors named "Tsutomu Fujinami"

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  • * It highlights a previous challenge in using EEG data for distinguishing AD and FTD from healthy controls, which has limited effective clinical differentiation between the two subtypes.
  • * By analyzing communication between electrode pairs in EEG data and refining the feature set, the researchers achieved a 96.6% accuracy in distinguishing AD from FTD, demonstrating that not all EEG features are necessary for accurate classification.
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This study is aimed at bridging the gap from a transdisciplinary perspective between cyber-physical systems (CPS) architecture in the field of information science and emotional design in the field of humanistic science for interactive fashion innovation. Information related to a familiar feeling in the process of interactive clothing design is used to explain how the transformation could be realized from data. By creating the cyber-physical-clothing systems (CPCS), the architecture model in the hyper world and takes the development process of an interactive parent-child clothing as a case study for analyzing the transformation from the physical signal input to the social symbol recognition output.

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To assess standing balance in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with and without freezing of gait (FOG) during cognitive loading. A balance assessment with cognitive loading, reading (RE) and counting backward (CB), was performed by the Nintendo Wii Fit in 60 PD patients (Hoehn and Yahr stages 1-3) at Thammasat University Hospital, Thailand. The participants were grouped into FOG and non-FOG according to the Freezing of Gait-Questionnaire (FOG-Q) scores.

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The number of elderly people in Japan is growing, which raises the issue of dementia, as the probability of becoming cognitively impaired increases with age. There is an increasing need for caregivers, who are well-trained, experienced and can pay special attention to the needs of people with dementia. Technology can play an important role in helping such people and their caregivers.

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An experiment was conducted to study the skill of clay kneading in pottery. This task usually requires a few years to master and is therefore well suited to study the long-term development of a complex motor skill. Participants' kneading movements were measured in 3D using a motion capture device and phase relations among coordinates and joint angles were analyzed in terms of the mutual phase relative to a reference point using the Hilbert transform.

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