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HCGSYMPO (2nd) |
2010-12-15 - 2010-12-17 |
Miyazaki |
Miyazaki Seagai resort |
A music feeling estimation technique based on GMM that considers individuality. Keiichiro Nishio, Shinji Sako, Tadashi Kitamura (Nagoya Institute of Technology) |
We attempt to make a model based on GMM that describes the feature obtained from the sound signal
of music in relation ... [more] |
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SP |
2010-03-04 15:15 |
Tokyo |
Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) |
[Invited Talk]
Production and acquisition of expressive speech in the first and second languages Ryoko Hayashi (Kobe Univ.) SP2009-152 |
The present paper reviews recent studies by the author and her co-authors about speech production and acquisition of Jap... [more] |
SP2009-152 pp.25-30 |
SP |
2008-06-27 - 2008-06-28 |
Hokkaido |
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A study on acoustic features in singing voices contributing to perception of singer individuality Takeshi Saitou, Masataka Goto (AIST) SP2008-31 |
Relationship between acoustic features in singing voices and perception of singer individuality was investigated through... [more] |
SP2008-31 pp.67-72 |
SP |
2008-03-21 13:00 |
Tokyo |
Univ. Tokyo |
A study on perceptual naturalness and spectrum features of a phoneme replaced with other speaker's one in short sentence. Reiko Takou, Hiroyuki Segi (NHK Sci. & Tech. Res.), Nobumasa Seiyama (NHK Eng. Serv., Inc.), Tohru Takagi (NHK Sci. & Tech. Res.) SP2007-207 |
It could be useful to apply other speaker's speech data to a concatenative speech synthesis system for complementing lac... [more] |
SP2007-207 pp.123-128 |
EA |
2006-08-09 14:30 |
Miyagi |
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An effect of individualization of interaural level difference in sound localization Kanji Watanabe, Kenji Aso, Kenji Ozawa (Univ. of Yamanashi), Yukio Iwaya, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) |
Individualization of Head-Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs) is important for high-accuracy sound localization systems s... [more] |
EA2006-39 pp.29-34 |
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