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Technical Committee on Well-being Information Technology (WIT)  (Searched in: 2009)

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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
WIT, SP 2009-10-29
13:00
Aomori ASPAM Clinical Application of Electropalatograph : Past, Present and Future
Ichiro Yamamoto (yamamoto Dental Clinic), Yuri Fujiwara (Seirei Christopher Univ.) SP2009-49 WIT2009-55
Through more than thirty years of dental practice, I have experienced many clients with cleft palate who have residual a... [more] SP2009-49 WIT2009-55
pp.1-6
WIT, SP 2009-10-29
13:30
Aomori ASPAM Experimental Music for Cochlear Implantees
Shigeyoshi Kitazawa, Shinya Kiriyama, Takanori Yokoyama (Shizuoka Univ.), Satoshi Iwasaki (Hamamatu Japanese Red Cross Society), Koujin Kyo (Hamamatsu Univ School of Medicine) SP2009-50 WIT2009-56
Cochlear Implant Recipients (CIR’s) can hear rhythm as well as normal hearings, however can hear pitch and timber and me... [more] SP2009-50 WIT2009-56
pp.7-12
WIT, SP 2009-10-29
14:00
Aomori ASPAM Mouthing and Repair in JSL Conversation
Mayumi Bono (NII) SP2009-51 WIT2009-57
 [more] SP2009-51 WIT2009-57
pp.13-18
WIT, SP 2009-10-29
14:45
Aomori ASPAM [Invited Talk] Speech Recognition for Real-Time Closed-Captioned Broadcast
Toru Imai (NHK) SP2009-52 WIT2009-58
Closed-captioned broadcast, which carries textual information for utterances in TV programs, is a useful medium of infor... [more] SP2009-52 WIT2009-58
pp.19-24
WIT, SP 2009-10-29
16:00
Aomori ASPAM Classroom Note-taking System based on Automatic Speech Recognition of Lectures
Norihiro Katsumaru, Tatsuya Kawahara, Yuya Akita, Shinsuke Mori (Kyoto Univ.), Atsushi Yamada (ASTEM) SP2009-53 WIT2009-59
We are developing an automatic speech recognition (ASR) system to assist note-taking in the classroom. We have designed... [more] SP2009-53 WIT2009-59
pp.25-30
WIT, SP 2009-10-29
16:30
Aomori ASPAM Spoken Dialog System for Learning Braille
Kana Shibahara, Masahiro Araki (Kyoto Inst. of Tech.) SP2009-54 WIT2009-60
Learning Braille for visually impaired person needs a help by accompanying person because they cannot learn corresponden... [more] SP2009-54 WIT2009-60
pp.31-36
WIT, SP 2009-10-29
17:00
Aomori ASPAM A Study on Dynamic Features for Dysarthric Speech Recognition
Chikoto Miyamoto, Tetsuya Takiguchi, Yasuo Ariki (Kobe Univ.), Ichao Li (Otemon Gakuin Univ.), Toshitaka Nakabayashi (Kobe Univ.) SP2009-55 WIT2009-61
Recently, the accuracy of speaker-independent speech recognition has been remarkably improved by use of stochastic model... [more] SP2009-55 WIT2009-61
pp.37-42
WIT, SP 2009-10-30
09:15
Aomori ASPAM Nasal sounds generation and pitch control for the real-time hand to speech system
Aki Kunikoshi, Yu Qiao, Nobuaki Minematsu, Keikichi Hirose (Tokyo Univ.) SP2009-56 WIT2009-62
 [more] SP2009-56 WIT2009-62
pp.43-48
WIT, SP 2009-10-30
09:45
Aomori ASPAM An Evaluation of Statistical Voice Conversion in Speaking-Aid Systems Using External Sound Signals
Keigo Nakamura, Tomoki Toda, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano (NAIST) SP2009-57 WIT2009-63
This paper presents experimental evaluations of statistical voice conversion from artificial speech spoken by a laryngec... [more] SP2009-57 WIT2009-63
pp.49-54
WIT, SP 2009-10-30
10:15
Aomori ASPAM The comparison between the deletion-based methods and the mixing-basedmethods for safe speech CAPTCHA systems
Takuya Nishimoto (Univ. of Tokyo), Hitomi Matsumura, Takayuki Watanabe (Tokyo Woman's Christian Univ.) SP2009-58 WIT2009-64
Speech-based CAPTCHA systems, which distinguish between software agents
and human beings, are especially important for ... [more]
SP2009-58 WIT2009-64
pp.55-60
WIT, SP 2009-10-30
11:00
Aomori ASPAM The Communication System Between Deaf-blind People and Non-disabled People using Body-Braille
Satoshi Ohtsuka (Gunma Coll. of Tech.), Nobuyuki Sasaki (Tsukuba Univ. of Tech.), Sadao Hasegawa (Ounkai), Tetsumi Harakawa (Maebashi Inst. of Tech.) SP2009-59 WIT2009-65
There are several barriers to communicate between deaf-blind people and non-disabled people. The communication method of... [more] SP2009-59 WIT2009-65
pp.61-64
WIT, SP 2009-10-30
11:30
Aomori ASPAM Development of a Web application which speaks out the components of Kanji characters and displays them in large sizes
Masahiro Itou, Tetsuya Watanabe, Toshimitsu Yamaguchi (Univ. of Niigata) SP2009-60 WIT2009-66
In response to a demand from a visually impaired person, we undertook the development of a Web application which speaks ... [more] SP2009-60 WIT2009-66
pp.65-68
WIT, SP 2009-10-30
12:00
Aomori ASPAM Selection Method of Associative Words in Kanji Transformation Using Semantic Information for Blind People
Natsuki Komiya (Chiba Univ.), Masafumi Nishida (Doshisha Univ.), Yasuo Horiuchi, Shingo Kuroiwa (Chiba Univ.) SP2009-61 WIT2009-67
We had introduced the new kana-kanji conversion method for the visually impaired using the relationship by the meaning o... [more] SP2009-61 WIT2009-67
pp.69-74
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