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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
EA 2018-10-12
10:00
Fukushima Iwaki business Innovation Center (Iwaki) Evaluation of shared sound field synthesis using spherical microphone array recoding
Taku Shimizu, Jorge Trevino, Shuichi Sakamoto, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.), Tomohiko Ise (Alpine) EA2018-58
Conventional sound field synthesis methods may require a large system because of synthesizing a huge control region to e... [more] EA2018-58
pp.27-32
EA, ASJ-H 2017-11-30
15:35
Overseas University of Auckland (New Zealand) Enhancing the binaural synthesis from spherical microphone array recordings by using virtual microphones
Cesar Salvador, Shuichi Sakamoto, Jorge Trevino, Yoiti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EA2017-69
 [more] EA2017-69
pp.61-66
EA, ASJ-H 2017-12-01
16:20
Overseas University of Auckland (New Zealand) An efficient spatial sound rendering method for extended reality applications
Jorge Trevino, Shuichi Sakamoto, Yoiti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EA2017-82
Spatial sound is critical to achieve immersion in virtual reality and realistic integration in mixed reality application... [more] EA2017-82
pp.127-132
EMM 2017-01-31
13:00
Miyagi Tohoku University (Miyagi) A model for spatial sound systems comprising sound field recording, spatial editing, and binaural reproduction
Cesar Salvador, Shuichi Sakamoto, Jorge Trevino, Yoiti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EMM2016-84
 [more] EMM2016-84
pp.61-65
EA, ASJ-H, IPSJ-MUS [detail] 2016-10-14
14:30
Ishikawa Noto Omakidai (Nanao) A compression method for multi-channel signal based on the principal component analysis
Hironori Sato, Arif Herusetyo Wicaksono, Shuichi Sakamoto, Cesar Daniel Salvador, Jorge Trevino, Yoiti Suzuki (Tohoku University) EA2016-32
Network usage costs are a serious obstacle to the transmission of multi-channel microphone arrays recordings when commun... [more] EA2016-32
pp.7-11
EA, ASJ-H, IPSJ-MUS [detail] 2016-10-15
08:00
Ishikawa Noto Omakidai (Nanao) [Poster Presentation] Performance of sound source separation with array of arrays
Hideto Aichi, Virgilijus Braciulis, Jorge Trevino, Cesar Salvador, Shuichi Sakamoto, Yoichi Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.), Kyoji Yoshikawa, Takashi Yamasaki, Kenichi Kidokoro (RION Co., Ltd.) EA2016-45
 [more] EA2016-45
pp.83-87
EA, ASJ-H 2016-08-10
13:50
Miyagi Tohoku Gakuin Univ., Tagajo Campus Shared sound field reproduction over two regions including distance effects
Taku Shimizu, Jorge Trevino, Shuichi Sakamoto, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.), Tomohiko Ise (Alpine) EA2016-30
Multi-zone sound field reproduction can present spatial sound to multiple users. Conventional methods attempts to contro... [more] EA2016-30
pp.59-63
EA, ASJ-H 2015-08-03
14:30
Miyagi Tohoku Univ., Research Inst. of Electrical Communication A compact representation of head-related transfer functions using wavelets on the sphere
Shichao Hu, Jorge Trevino, Cesar Salvador, Shuichi Sakamoto (Tohoku Univ.), Junfeng Li (CAS), Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EA2015-13
 [more] EA2015-13
pp.17-22
EA, ASJ-H 2015-08-03
15:20
Miyagi Tohoku Univ., Research Inst. of Electrical Communication Three-dimensional evaluation of a multi-zone sound field reproduction algorithm based on spherical harmonic analysis
Taku Shimizu, Jorge Trevino, Shuichi Sakamoto, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.), Tomohiko Ise (Alpine Electronics) EA2015-14
The sound field reproduction method known as High-Order Ambisonics(HOA) allows for the accurate presentation of spatial ... [more] EA2015-14
pp.23-27
EA 2014-08-19
15:50
Miyagi Tohoku Gakuin Univ. Measurement of interaural localization cues in a sound field reproduction system
Jorge Trevino (Tohoku Univ.), Nicolas Epain, Craig Jin (Univ. of Sydney), Shuichi Sakamoto, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EA2014-17
Sound field reproduction systems using loudspeaker arrays promise to convey three-dimensional sound information with ver... [more] EA2014-17
pp.31-36
EA 2014-04-17
14:35
Kyoto NICT Universal Communication Research Lab. Editing distance information in compact microphone array recordings for its binaural rendering
Cesar Salvador, Shuichi Sakamoto, Jorge Trevino, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EA2014-2
 [more] EA2014-2
pp.13-18
EA 2014-04-17
15:30
Kyoto NICT Universal Communication Research Lab. Spherical harmonic encoding of moving sound sources
Jorge Trevino (Tohoku Univ.), Takuma Okamoto (NICT), Yukio Iwaya (Tohoku Gakuin Univ.), Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EA2014-3
The spatial information of sound fields can be encoded using the spherical harmonic functions. This is often applied to ... [more] EA2014-3
pp.19-24
EA 2014-03-28
16:50
Tokyo NHK Science & Technology Research Labs. Robustness of spherical and cylindrical microphone arrays in harmonic beamforming applications
Jorge Trevino (Tohoku Univ.), Shoichi Koyama (NTT), Shuichi Sakamoto, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EA2013-126
Microphone arrays are commonly used to record spatial sound information. Several techniques, collectively known as harmo... [more] EA2013-126
pp.37-42
EA 2010-06-10
15:15
Hokkaido Health Sci. Univ. of Hokkaido Decomposition of high order Ambisonic recordings for reproduction using irregular loudspeaker arrays
Jorge Trevino, Takuma Okamoto, Yukio Iwaya, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EA2010-25
Ambisonics is a technique for sound field synthesis and reproduction that has shown promising results for the presentati... [more] EA2010-25
pp.19-24
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