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SHORT BIO
Yuri Sato, a program-specific researcher at The University of Tokyo, Japan. He received a PhD in philosophy at Keio University and a postdoc training in cognitive science at The University of Tokyo. His previous jobs were a research fellow at the University of Brighton (UK) and a program-specific researcher at Kyoto University. He is studying human thinking and reasoning, focusing on various-type (especially visual) representations and their semantics. He received the Best Paper Award at IEEE-VL/HCC 2015.
Presentations

Relating aesthetic-value judgment to perception: An eye-tracking and computational study of Japanese art Ukiyo-e
Yuka Nojo and 3 other authors

Visual representation of negation: Real world data analysis on comic image design
Koji Mineshima and 2 other authors