Kenji Suzuki

Affiliations:
  • Waseda University, Department of Applied Physics, School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo, Japan
  • University of Genova, DIST, Musical Informatics Laboratory, Italy


According to our database1, Kenji Suzuki authored at least 13 papers between 1998 and 2004.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2004
An Integrated Communicative Robot - Bugnoid.
Int. J. Humanoid Robotics, 2004

Creating a New Service on The Web.
Int. J. Artif. Intell. Tools, 2004

Feellight: a communication device for distant nonverbal exchange.
Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGMM Workshop on Effective Telepresence, 2004

2003
The Humanization, Personalization and Authentication Issues in the Design of Interactive Service System.
Trans. SDPS, 2003

Strategy acquirement by survival robots in outdoor environment.
Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2003

2002
Development of an Autonomous Humanoid Robot, iSHA, for Harmonized Human-Machine Environment.
J. Robotics Mechatronics, 2002

Machine Listening for Autonomous Musical Performance Systems.
Proceedings of the 2002 International Computer Music Conference, 2002

Subjective Preference Oriented Global Sound Database.
Proceedings of the 2002 International Computer Music Conference, 2002

2000
Real-time Initiative Exchange Algorithm for Interactive Music System.
Proceedings of the 2000 International Computer Music Conference, 2000

A Mobile Robot Platform for Music and Dance Performance.
Proceedings of the 2000 International Computer Music Conference, 2000

1999
Music Creation from Moving Image and Environmental Sound.
Proceedings of the 1999 International Computer Music Conference, 1999

Interactive Multimodal Mobile Robot for Musical Performance.
Proceedings of the 1999 International Computer Music Conference, 1999

1998
Intelligent agent system for human-robot interaction through artificial emotion.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 1998


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